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George H. Smith Quotes: "The theist must present an intelligible description of god. Until he does so, god makes no more sense than unie; both are cognitively empty, and any attempt at proof is logically absurd."

The theist must present an intelligible description of god. Until he does so, god makes no more sense than unie; both are cognitively empty, and any attempt at proof is logically absurd.



George H. Smith Quotes: "To advocate irrationality is to advocate that which is destructive to human life."

To advocate irrationality is to advocate that which is destructive to human life.




George H. Smith Quotes: "One can be committed to conformity or one can be committed to truth, but not both."

One can be committed to conformity or one can be committed to truth, but not both.



George H. Smith Quotes: "Christianity has nothing to offer a happy man living in a natural, intelligible universe."

Christianity has nothing to offer a happy man living in a natural, intelligible universe.




George H. Smith Quotes: "Just as Christianity must destroy reason before it can introduce faith, so it must destroy happiness before it can introduce salvation."

Just as Christianity must destroy reason before it can introduce faith, so it must destroy happiness before it can introduce salvation.



George H. Smith Quotes: "It is my firm conviction that man has nothing to gain, emotionally or otherwise, by adhering to a falsehood, regardless of how comfortable or sacred that falsehood may appear."

It is my firm conviction that man has nothing to gain, emotionally or otherwise, by adhering to a falsehood, regardless of how comfortable or sacred that falsehood may appear.



George H. Smith Quotes: "[A]ny being with the supposed capacity to create the logically impossible must himself be logically impossible."

[A]ny being with the supposed capacity to create the logically impossible must himself be logically impossible.




George H. Smith Quotes: "[A]ny being with thesupposed capacity to create the logically impossible must himself be logically impossible."

[A]ny being with thesupposed capacity to create the logically impossible must himself be logically impossible.