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G.M. Jackson



Average rating: 3.25 · 447 ratings · 43 reviews · 27 distinct worksSimilar authors
Blame Hitchens, Dawkins & H...

3.30 avg rating — 176 ratings — published 2010 — 2 editions
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The Jesus Delusion

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How to Prove God Does Not E...

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My Date With the Girl Who K...

3.27 avg rating — 15 ratings — published 2010 — 2 editions
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FREE APPS, eBOOKS & GAMES

3.88 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 2011
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Debunking Darwin's God: A C...

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Witches, Werewolves & Jack ...

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It's a Lady Gaga Universe!

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I Bought Glenn Beck's Chris...

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“God did not create evolution--evolution created God. The evolution of religion is as follows: animism--polytheism--monotheism--agnosticism--atheism. As history progresses, people worship fewer and fewer gods, and the one God becomes the incredible shrinking god. He shrinks and shrinks until he becomes insignificant. More and more theists go about their business as if God isn't there. Some even become agnostics or atheists.”
G.M. Jackson, Debunking Darwin's God: A Case Against BioLogos and Theistic Evolution

“According to the anthropic principle proponents, if the universal constants (e.g. gravitation, the strong force, etc.) were just a nose-hair off, the universe as we know it would not exist; stars wouldn't form and there would be no life and no us. That supposedly makes our universe truly special. To demonstrate just how ridiculous this fine-tuning argument is, consider the fact that no measurement in physics is perfect. All of them are approximations and have margins of error. That means the universal constants, that make our universe what it is, have some wiggle room. Within that wiggle room are an infinite quantity of real numbers. Each of those real numbers could represent constants that could make a universe like ours. Since there are an infinite number of potential constants within that wiggle room, there are an infinite number of potential universes, like ours, that could have existed in lieu of ours. Thus, there is really nothing special about our universe.”
G.M. Jackson, Debunking Darwin's God: A Case Against BioLogos and Theistic Evolution

“A theist can't empirically prove that God exists but he believes in God because no one can allegedly disprove God's existence. By his logic, you must believe in anything you can't disprove. That means all things are real until disproved--including the tooth fairy, the Loch Ness Monster, Santa Claus, the Flying Spaghetti Monster, etc.”
G.M. Jackson, How to Prove God Does Not Exist



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