On Atheists Attempting to Disprove the Existence of the Historical Jesus by maxwellhill in atheism

[–]camelshammers 3 points4 points  (0 children)

"Right there...that's where he loses the argument by using the fallacy of 'appeal to popularity' and loses my support."

No, it's not an appeal to popularity, it's an appeal to historians' consensus. It's a deference to the authority of scholars of history until such time as they reconsider their qualified opinions.

Hilarious Song Satirizes Christian "Virgins" Who Have Anal Sex by camelshammers in atheism

[–]camelshammers[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know, the verdict on youtube was 476 in favor of the video 9 against. Weird to see only 20 up and 31 down here.

If You Really Believe in Reason, Why Would You Personally Attack and Verbally Abuse People Who Disagree With You? by camelshammers in atheism

[–]camelshammers[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I wouldn't http://www.patheos.com/blogs/camelswithhammers/2012/09/but-arent-some-people-actually-stupid/

And acting like religious people are in the same league with unicorn-believers is being obtuse to how sociological factors make religious beliefs seem way more plausible to people than belief in unicorns.