Many atheists think that their atheism is the product of rational thinking. They use arguments such as "I don't believe in God, I believe in science" to explain that evidence and logic, rather than ...
Atheist Brigade Takes Arguments to the TolerantIn response to the growing power of religious extremism, a small group of atheists has taken a new approach. Going on the offensive, they target the ...
We take a look at three books countering the arguments of atheists: Greater Than You Think: A Theologian Answers the Atheists About God, by Thomas D. Williams, LC, and Answering the New Atheism: ...
Smith (The Bible Made Impossible), a professor of sociology at the University of Notre Dame, highlights major flaws in atheist arguments in this incisive collection of essays. He begins by tackling ...
This meandering, unmoderated discussion among Dawkins, Hitchens, Harris, and Dennett, a group dubbed the New Atheists, presents their unique positions in provocative but underdeveloped arguments.
Bruce Gleason’s columns, including his latest on evolution and creationism (“On Faith: Where did we really come from?” Jan. 13), all make the same simple arguments: 1) Intelligent, thinking people don ...
This post is in response to "The Fool Says in His Heart That Atheists Are Mutants" By Scott A. McGreal MSc. In my previous post, I discussed a recent paper (Dutton, Madison, & Dunkel, 2017) that ...
The argument for Christianity and the Bible is a cumulative one, adding up to the conclusion that Christianity is true and atheism false. The Areopagus (Mars Hill) in Athens, Greece, is the site of St ...
The heyday of the new atheism in Western life, when anti-God tracts by Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens bestrode best-seller lists, did not arrive because brilliant new arguments for God’s ...