Benjamin Cain
1 min readMay 21, 2021

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Well, we agree on how the so-called Christian conservatives are fully anti-Jesus.

I could tell some stories about Gilson. He writes on two websites, his blog, called "Thinking Christian," and The Stream. I discovered his blog some years ago and was annoyed by the medals he hung up there, boasting that his blog was a top-rated philosophy blog, when clearly the content of his articles was dumbed-down, at best. (I'd been writing philosophy on my blog since 2011.)

So I challenged him in the comment sections of several of his articles, and was dismayed to discover that he's a complete sham. He hides behind the rules he writes for himself, to avoid debating. Eventually he found a pathetic excuse to ban me from writing there, and when he gave me a "final word," I told him that I don't respect him either as a thinker or as a Christian. And indeed, he's neither.

I documented my exchange with him through the links below:

http://rantswithintheundeadgod.blogspot.ca/2017/12/why-evangelical-christians-shouldnt.html

http://rantswithintheundeadgod.blogspot.com/2019/01/second-debate-with-thinking-christian.html

http://rantswithintheundeadgod.blogspot.com/2019/01/the-bitter-end-of-christian-thinking.html

http://rantswithintheundeadgod.blogspot.ca/2018/01/is-jesus-lord-or-legend.html

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Benjamin Cain
Benjamin Cain

Written by Benjamin Cain

Ph.D. in philosophy / Knowledge condemns. Art redeems. / https://benjamincain.substack.com / https://ko-fi.com/benjamincain / benjamincain8@gmailDOTcom

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