Jack Preston King
Sep 1, 2018 · 1 min read

The thing is atheists routinely use differences between religions to conclude none of them are true. I think that’s wrong, but I personally find it very unlikely that one of them is true and all the others are false. Then there’s people who make the case religions are all equally true in a few specifics, the places where they agree, and equally false in the places they disagree, which definitely trivializes them all. So my thought was, how might they all be true in their particulars, even in those that contradict? This essay is actually my fourth shot at it. The first three are here:

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