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Here's a quick argument in favor of
>>6. Christians claim that an omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent being exists, even though the problem of evil clearly shows that no being can have all three of those properties at the same time. Though they've had ample opportunity to remove one of these properties from their claim, (I would recommend nixing omniscience, since that also incompatible with their so-esteemed "free will"), nevertheless they ignore the problem and continue to claim that an illogical being exists. Therefore, it can be stated, if rather crudely, that "Christians don't believe in logic."