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Ravi Zacharias at the Univeristy of Michigan
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In February 2003, Ravi's visit to the University of Michigan, one of the five largest universities in the United States, proved to be ... all » historic both for the university and for RZIM. For two nights, a standing-room only audience was captured as Ravi spoke and then followed with a 40-minute Q &A session. At the close of the second night, students and professors, who packed the auditorium, erupted into standing applause
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In short, it becomes suicide to try to truly live out the belief that truth is a matter of taste.
So now we come to a paradox - "If everything is true, than nothing is true."
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I'm not an atheist. This is the main strategic move made by almost every stridently religious person I ever encounter: criticize any one of their cherished "beliefs", and they label you an "atheist". Much worse, they misconstrue atheism altogether. [...]
Oh, and one more thing re: your response to Plato's Dilemma... If "the reason God deems [X is moral] is because it is linked to His own character of purity and holiness", then you're admitting that goodness is independent of God: God has the property of goodness, but isn't identical with it. [...]
These are word games and attempt to soften the position that atheism MUST hold. If it is not confident certainty, then it is agnosticism--which is a lazy form of atheism. It forces its followers to rely on reason and science to explain all of existence. Atheism MUST filter down through all aspects of one's worldview or there will be many contradictions in that belief system.