How Theophobia Cripples Thinking Ability
Oct 12, 2020 18:34:53 GMT -5
Post by Radrook Admin on Oct 12, 2020 18:34:53 GMT -5
How Theophobia Cripples Thinking Ability
Thinking ability is usually considered the hallmark of scientific minds. Generally speaking that is true. However, it has become disconcertingly clear that such minds can be seriously crippled. How? Well, by letting strong emotion based on an aversion to accept certain ideas interfere with the brain's function. Such things as prejudice based on racism, hatred based on ethnics or religion are the consequences of crippled minds.Such men as Mengele the infamous NAZI doctor and his highly- educated helpers were all victims of it. Theophobia is the strong aversion to anything having to do with religion or God.
It has also become very obvious in the way in which atheists claim an inability to see the obvious. For example, ever notice how atheists act as if imagining that things were intelligently designed by a creator constitutes the epitome of stupidly? This is a very popular atheist tactic. It is actually a way of accusing believers in a creator of inexcusable irrationality and hiding the intrinsic irrationality which they themselves are guilty of.
One thing that they don't do, because they can't, however, is to provide convincing reasons why a belief in a creator is unwarranted or not the logical conclusion derived from all the available evidence. Instead they keep their objections on the level of constant mockery, name-calling, and baseless accusations of irrationality.
The intellectual crippling effect is evident in these inabilities:
1. Claiming or having an Inability to imagine anything before the Big Bang.
2. Claiming or having the inability to detect intelligence as a source of the DNA code.
3. Claiming or having the inability to see purpose ad planning in things which clearly demonstrate the need for purpose and planning.
4. Claiming to have or having blind faith in a mindless process to produce organic machinery via billions of improbable happy accidents.
5. Claiming or having an inability to take things to their logical conclusions only when a creator is involved.
This crippling of the intellect was evident in the way that a narrator of a video involving the Big Bang called the imagining of anything before the Big Bang occurred impossible because nothing existed before the Big Bang. Of course this wreaks of desperation and total dishonesty because we are well aware that physicists indeed have proposed that there were events before the Big Bang which led to the Big Bang itself. Some have even proposed that our universe is one among a limitless number and that Big bangs happen all the time. So this person is obviously permitting his theophobia to cripple his mind so that it prefers to consider such things impossible. Otherwise of course, the idea of a creator becomes more feasible and he definitely doesn't want to encourage that. So theophobia can definitely do a number on these so-called scientists and have them behaving like quacks.