Marshall Brain is Ignorant
Or, "Why He Doesn't Know 'How Things Work'"
Last updated March 26th, 2008. Check the News and Updatessection.
In Marshall Brain's mind, it's easy to prove that God is imaginary.
In my mind, it's easy to prove that Marshall Brain is ignorant.
Last updated March 26th, 2008. Check the News and Updatessection.
In Marshall Brain's mind, it's easy to prove that God is imaginary.
In my mind, it's easy to prove that Marshall Brain is ignorant.
- Try praying
- Statistically analyze prayer
- Look at all historical gods
- Think about science
- Read the Bible
- Ponder God's plan
- Understand religious delusion
- Think about Near Death Experiences
- Understand ambiguity
- Watch the offering plate
- Notice that there is no scientific evidence
- See the magic
- Take a look at slavery
- Examine Jesus' miracles
- Examine Jesus' resurrection
- Contemplate the contradictions
- Think about Leprechauns
- Imagine heaven
- Notice that you ignore Jesus
- Notice your church
- Understand Jesus' core message
- Count all the people God wants to murder
- Listen to the Doxology
- Ask why religion causes so many problems
- Understand evolution and abiogenesis
- Notice that the Bible's author is not "all-knowing"
- Think about life after death
- Notice how many gods you reject
- Think about communion
- Examine God's sexism
- Understand that religion is superstition
- Talk to a theologian
- Contemplate the crucifixion
- Examine your health insurance policy
- Notice Jesus' myopia
- Realize that God is impossible
- Think about DNA
- Contemplate the divorce rate among Christians
- Realize that Jesus was a jerk
- Understand Christian motivations
- Flip a coin
- Listen when "God talks"
- Realize that a "hidden God" is impossible
- Think about a Christian housewife
- Consider Noah's Ark
- Ponder Pascal's Wager
- Contemplate Creation
- Compare prayer to a lucky horseshoe
- Look at who speaks for God
- Ask Jesus to appear
The question of God's existence and whether there's any truth to religion is the most important question that we can ask as individuals. Why? Because if God does exist, then everything we do might end up having eternal consequences and should redirect our lives in order to please God. If God does not exist, we should not be living our lives praying to and worshiping a being that isn't really there and should redirect our lives.
There are some people who say that God exists. Some believe that this is obvious, and there are many ways of proving it. They often cite the beauty of nature as an example of God's existence. Sometimes, it's answered prayer. Sometimes it's the complexity of the universe. It could be revelation in scriptures, or miracles, or the existence of logical absolutes, or the existence of morality, or even the drive we have to make our lives have purpose that make God's existence obvious to these people. The largest religion currently is Christianity, with billions of purported followers.
There are some people who believe that God does not exist. Some also believe that this is obvious, and that there are many ways of proving it. They may believe that evil in the world is incompatible with God. They may think that God has certain attributes that are incompatible with each other. It could be Bible contradictions, or the hypocrisy of believers, or the lack of answered prayer, or our moral autonomy, or God's lack of tangibility that make God's nonexistence obvious to these people. These people are collectively known as atheists.
There is one such atheist who is named Marshall Brain. If you've ever visited the website, "How Stuff Works Dot Com," then you may be familiar with this man. In fact, he's the founder of the website. Brain has made a pretty good name for himself; he has even appeared on Oprah and other talk shows demonstrating, well, how things work. But seemingly more unknown about him that Marshall Brain also founded two different atheistic websites. One asks the question, "Why Won't God Heal Amputees?" formerly known as, "Why Does God Hate Amputees?" It attempts to prove God's nonexistence by saying that God doesn't answer the prayers of amputees when they ask Him to heal them, and the only explanation of this is that God doesn't exist. However, it does this in a very methodical, easy-to-read and, in a word, gentle way. The second website, however, is much more straightforward. It is called "God Is Imaginary." It lays out fifty reasons why God doesn't exist and doesn't bother to apologize.
I, myself, am a Christian theist. When I came across Marshall Brain's writings initially, they caused doubt about my faith because I had never seen anything like it before. And then, after thinking through them for a long time and consulting other opinions, I soon realized my mistake in analysis: Marshall Brain's arguments were almost the laughing stock of atheism. Even many atheists that I have encountered really dislike the guy and his arguments, saying that they give their beliefs a bad name. But at the same time, Brain has developed quite a following on the internet who follow his beliefs almost as if it were a religion in itself.
I was blown away that someone could so seriously believe what he was saying. And so I took it upon myself to respond individually to every single proof on God Is Imaginary. I began in July of 2006, with the help of a friend, and finished it the following year. Eventually, I rewrote the proofs that my friend had written, and it was officially completed on September 25, 2007.
This is the finished product. I'm glad you visited, and I encourage you to post your feedback at the bottom of each response, where there is a comment section. Or, you could pay a visit to the Message Board. Read at your leisure, but be sure to think about what I've said, and think about what he said. Think about everything, and make a decision.
Marshall Brain is Ignorant
Or, "Why He Doesn't Know 'How Things Work'"
Last updated March 26th, 2008. Check the News and Updatessection.
In Marshall Brain's mind, it's easy to prove that God is imaginary.
In my mind, it's easy to prove that Marshall Brain is ignorant.
Last updated March 26th, 2008. Check the News and Updatessection.
In Marshall Brain's mind, it's easy to prove that God is imaginary.
In my mind, it's easy to prove that Marshall Brain is ignorant.
- Try praying
- Statistically analyze prayer
- Look at all historical gods
- Think about science
- Read the Bible
- Ponder God's plan
- Understand religious delusion
- Think about Near Death Experiences
- Understand ambiguity
- Watch the offering plate
- Notice that there is no scientific evidence
- See the magic
- Take a look at slavery
- Examine Jesus' miracles
- Examine Jesus' resurrection
- Contemplate the contradictions
- Think about Leprechauns
- Imagine heaven
- Notice that you ignore Jesus
- Notice your church
- Understand Jesus' core message
- Count all the people God wants to murder
- Listen to the Doxology
- Ask why religion causes so many problems
- Understand evolution and abiogenesis
- Notice that the Bible's author is not "all-knowing"
- Think about life after death
- Notice how many gods you reject
- Think about communion
- Examine God's sexism
- Understand that religion is superstition
- Talk to a theologian
- Contemplate the crucifixion
- Examine your health insurance policy
- Notice Jesus' myopia
- Realize that God is impossible
- Think about DNA
- Contemplate the divorce rate among Christians
- Realize that Jesus was a jerk
- Understand Christian motivations
- Flip a coin
- Listen when "God talks"
- Realize that a "hidden God" is impossible
- Think about a Christian housewife
- Consider Noah's Ark
- Ponder Pascal's Wager
- Contemplate Creation
- Compare prayer to a lucky horseshoe
- Look at who speaks for God
- Ask Jesus to appear
The question of God's existence and whether there's any truth to religion is the most important question that we can ask as individuals. Why? Because if God does exist, then everything we do might end up having eternal consequences and should redirect our lives in order to please God. If God does not exist, we should not be living our lives praying to and worshiping a being that isn't really there and should redirect our lives.
There are some people who say that God exists. Some believe that this is obvious, and there are many ways of proving it. They often cite the beauty of nature as an example of God's existence. Sometimes, it's answered prayer. Sometimes it's the complexity of the universe. It could be revelation in scriptures, or miracles, or the existence of logical absolutes, or the existence of morality, or even the drive we have to make our lives have purpose that make God's existence obvious to these people. The largest religion currently is Christianity, with billions of purported followers.
There are some people who believe that God does not exist. Some also believe that this is obvious, and that there are many ways of proving it. They may believe that evil in the world is incompatible with God. They may think that God has certain attributes that are incompatible with each other. It could be Bible contradictions, or the hypocrisy of believers, or the lack of answered prayer, or our moral autonomy, or God's lack of tangibility that make God's nonexistence obvious to these people. These people are collectively known as atheists.
There is one such atheist who is named Marshall Brain. If you've ever visited the website, "How Stuff Works Dot Com," then you may be familiar with this man. In fact, he's the founder of the website. Brain has made a pretty good name for himself; he has even appeared on Oprah and other talk shows demonstrating, well, how things work. But seemingly more unknown about him that Marshall Brain also founded two different atheistic websites. One asks the question, "Why Won't God Heal Amputees?" formerly known as, "Why Does God Hate Amputees?" It attempts to prove God's nonexistence by saying that God doesn't answer the prayers of amputees when they ask Him to heal them, and the only explanation of this is that God doesn't exist. However, it does this in a very methodical, easy-to-read and, in a word, gentle way. The second website, however, is much more straightforward. It is called "God Is Imaginary." It lays out fifty reasons why God doesn't exist and doesn't bother to apologize.
I, myself, am a Christian theist. When I came across Marshall Brain's writings initially, they caused doubt about my faith because I had never seen anything like it before. And then, after thinking through them for a long time and consulting other opinions, I soon realized my mistake in analysis: Marshall Brain's arguments were almost the laughing stock of atheism. Even many atheists that I have encountered really dislike the guy and his arguments, saying that they give their beliefs a bad name. But at the same time, Brain has developed quite a following on the internet who follow his beliefs almost as if it were a religion in itself.
I was blown away that someone could so seriously believe what he was saying. And so I took it upon myself to respond individually to every single proof on God Is Imaginary. I began in July of 2006, with the help of a friend, and finished it the following year. Eventually, I rewrote the proofs that my friend had written, and it was officially completed on September 25, 2007.
This is the finished product. I'm glad you visited, and I encourage you to post your feedback at the bottom of each response, where there is a comment section. Or, you could pay a visit to the Message Board. Read at your leisure, but be sure to think about what I've said, and think about what he said. Think about everything, and make a decision.
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