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Is Mr Poots Someone Fit To Lead A Political Party In The 1St Century?
Someone who puts his religious belief above the scientific consensus.
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What possible harm could an extreme, intransigent religious view cause in Norn Irn?
08:58 Mon 17th May 2021
This begs the question, was Tony Blair or Theresa May fit to be Prime Minister? Is the Queen fit to be Head of State? Do we get to pick and choose which bits of faith demonstrate rationality and which bits don't?
Fact is, the people who have elected him as leader wanted him as leader, and in our democracy as it stands that makes him fit to lead.
Fact is, the people who have elected him as leader wanted him as leader, and in our democracy as it stands that makes him fit to lead.
> since there's no evidence one way or the other of the first two
You mean that Jesus might have walked on water or turned water into wine? Science says that he can't do that, so the only way that he could do it is deception or a miracle. Believers say that it was a miracle.
A (true) miracle by definition is beyond what's scientifically possible. Another one would be dying on the cross and then coming back to life. Ascending into Heaven. Reviving Lazarus. Curing blindness and leprosy. And a bunch of others:
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Mirac les_of_ Jesus
Believers believe this stuff, and they run countries. I don't see that Poots's beliefs are any worse.
You mean that Jesus might have walked on water or turned water into wine? Science says that he can't do that, so the only way that he could do it is deception or a miracle. Believers say that it was a miracle.
A (true) miracle by definition is beyond what's scientifically possible. Another one would be dying on the cross and then coming back to life. Ascending into Heaven. Reviving Lazarus. Curing blindness and leprosy. And a bunch of others:
https:/
Believers believe this stuff, and they run countries. I don't see that Poots's beliefs are any worse.
Ellipsis, //You mean that Jesus might have walked on water or turned water into wine? //
No, I don’t mean that and I didn’t say that. I mean that, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, people will still believe it - just as they believe in a God for which there is no evidence. Conversely there is irrefutable evidence that the world is more than 6000 years old.
No, I don’t mean that and I didn’t say that. I mean that, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, people will still believe it - just as they believe in a God for which there is no evidence. Conversely there is irrefutable evidence that the world is more than 6000 years old.
> Conversely there is irrefutable evidence that the world is more than 6000 years old
Clearly it is not irrefutable, as Poots does refute it. It's an act of faith, much like believing in any other miracle. If miracles were possible then they wouldn't be miracles, so anybody that believes in miracles is just as clueless (or clued up, depending on your POV) as Poots.
Clearly it is not irrefutable, as Poots does refute it. It's an act of faith, much like believing in any other miracle. If miracles were possible then they wouldn't be miracles, so anybody that believes in miracles is just as clueless (or clued up, depending on your POV) as Poots.
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