Channel: Genetically Modified Skeptic
Category: Education
Tags: islamic apologeticsatheismgenetically modified skepticscientific skepticismskepticismatheists can’t answer these questionsfallacy of compositionchallenge for atheistsskepticatheistgm skepticatheist muslim debatetowards eternityquestions for atheistsagnosticarguments for godgod of the gaps
Description: Islamic apologetics channel Towards Eternity has a challenge for atheists. I respond. Towards Eternity posted a video titled “Atheists Can’t Answer These Questions” where they asked 3 questions which they say not only undermine atheism, but also point to the existence of god. I give my answers to these questions and discuss the logical fallacies present. In my opinion, the god of the gaps reasoning here is the biggest issue, but the fallacy of composition and some scientific illiteracy make appearances too. In this atheist / Muslim debate, sometimes we have to humble ourselves, admit ignorance, and work to find answers from there. Let’s try to assume less and use scientific skepticism more. How Carl Sagan Beat Pseudoscience (The Sagan Method) youtube.com/watch?v=yUgdrno-2xY -------------------------------------------FOLLOW------------------------------------------- Twitter: twitter.com/gm_skeptic Facebook: facebook.com/GMSkeptic Discord: discord.gg/b2tABbV -------------------------------------------SUPPORT------------------------------------------- Patreon: patreon.com/GeneticallyModifiedSkeptic PayPal: paypal.me/GMSkeptic Sources and other links: Original video: youtu.be/vZkMfbtbE9c Addendum to the original video: youtube.com/watch?v=5ninWsEQTv0 -------------------------------------------Resources for atheists in need------------------------------------------- Find a Secular Therapist: seculartherapy.org Recovering from Religion helps connect those who are leaving or have left their religion with support, resources and community: recoveringfromreligion.org/#rfr-welcome Resources for Ex-Mu’s: exmuslims.org/join-us This video contains 100% therapeutic grade skepticism.* *This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA