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Atheism, The “Father” Of Human Dysrationality

For a person to maintain their capacity to reason, it is not possible to claim to know, absolutely, the truth about any question.

I can make this above claim, absolutely, because it arises in this (my) definition for reason. See:

https://server.learningframework.com/?p=11288

Key to the above definition is the existence of absolute truth. God’s truth.

Atheists reject God, and they thereby often reject objective truth

This is a religious position, and it produces dysrationality.

For a person to maintain their capacity to reason, it is not possible to claim to know, absolutely, the truth about any question.

I can make this above claim, absolutely, because it arises in this (my) definition for reason. See:

https://server.learningframework.com/?p=11288

Key to the above definition is the existence of absolute truth. God’s truth.

Atheists reject God, and they thereby often reject objective truth

This is a religious position, and it produces dysrationality.

I asked an atheist:

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