Matt Dillahunty's shifting definitions of faith: "excuse without good reason," "believing things you know aren't true," and "belief with evidence"
Critique of Dillahunty's inconsistency on faith
Mike documents three different definitions Dillahunty has given for faith at different times: (1) faith is the excuse people give when they don't have a good reason; (2) faith is believing things you know aren't true; (3) faith is belief with evidence. Mike calls this inconsistency a problem and says it does not match Scripture or reason.
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