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Tag Archives: Atheism
Eight reasons not to be an atheist
The atheist’s problem with belief in God is not an absence of evidence but… Continue reading
Posted in Apologetics, Atheism, Atheists, Belief, Evangelism, God, Science, Unbelief, Witness
Tagged Atheism, Belief in God, Doubts about God, faith and atheism, science and God
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Is religion the primary cause of violence?
Religion divides but is it the primary source of most, if not all, of the violent enmities of the world? Continue reading
A few of my favorite quotes
“Atheism is the most daring of all dogmas, for it is the assertion of a universal negative” (G.K. Chesterton). Continue reading
Posted in Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, C. S. Lewis, Chesterton, Quote of the day, Quotes, Wisdom
Tagged Atheism, Evil in the world, Failure
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A realistic understanding of the world
There is no other way of understanding the world that corresponds with reality as comprehensively as Christianity. Continue reading
Two versions of reality
Why do humans everywhere throughout all of history intuitively feel a pervasive longing for meaning, morality and destiny? Continue reading
Posted in Academy, Afraid to die, Afterlife, Anthropology, Apologetics, Atheism, Atheists, Belief, Christian worldview, Christianity, Eternal life, Evil in the world, Faith, Fear of death, God, Human depravity, Human dignity, Humanism, Imago Dei, Main problem, Manifesto, Meaning of life, Morality, Nihilism, Philosophy, purpose, Relativism, Religion-not the answer, Seeking God, THeo-phobia, Theodicy, True Christianity?, Truth, Witness, Worldview
Tagged Atheism, God, Meaning of life, Naturalism, Philosophy, Worldview
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Evidence for atheism?
But lack of evidence, if indeed evidence is lacking, is no grounds for atheism. Continue reading
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Is Atheism Irrational? By Gary Gutting “The first in a series of interviews about religion in the New York Times.” – I Resolve to Mature Manhood By Greg Gibson – “Yet another resolution post? Not at all. This is a plea—an urgent … Continue reading
Posted in Atheism, Atheists, Forgiveness, History, Links to see
Tagged Atheism, Forgiveness
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A quiet death for the man from Belfast
An atheist who was “very angry with God for not existing” comes to Christ like one “kicking, struggling, resentful, and darting his eyes in every direction for a chance to escape.” Continue reading
Posted in Apologetics, Atheism, Atheists, C. S. Lewis, Christian worldview, Christianity, Death, Loss, Suffering
Tagged Apologist, Atheism, Belfast, C. S. Lewis, Ireland
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Challenges and Opportunities
As the culture moves further from God, we have an even greater opportunity live out the identity Jesus assigned when he said,…. Continue reading
Posted in Apologetics, Atheism, Atheists, Call to ministry, Calling, Campus ministry, Christian worldview, Church, Culture, Emerging Leaders, Encouragement, Evangelicals, Guidelines for living, Jesus Christ, Kingdom, Leadership, Local Church, Missions, Opportunity, Religion-not the answer, Seeking God, Social work, Spiritual transformation, University students, Walking with God, Wisdom, Witness, Worldview, Younger Evangelicals
Tagged Atheism, cultural corruption, Mission of the Church
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