by idc | Jul 10, 2016 | Apologetics, Atheism
Sean McDowell lays out three good reasons why he’s not an atheist here: Three Reasons I Am Not An Atheist Three Reasons I Am Not An Atheist Sean McDowell, Ph.D. My high school students often joke that I have an “inner atheist.” I do like to role-play...
by nick | Mar 27, 2016 | Apologetics, Atheism, dawkins, Four Horseman
“Not only has Dawkins ruined science. He’s ruined atheism too.” Last week Perry Marshall skewered Richard Dawkins for saying life was a “happy chemical accident” on National Public Radio. Written by: Perry Marshall A reader of my blog (a smart, well educated...
by idc | Mar 23, 2016 | Apologetics, Atheism, Mind, naturalism
Written by: Anthony Uvenio Here is a logical syllogism: If naturalism is true, then minds do not exist. If minds do not exist, then rationality does not exist. If rationality does not exist, then rational persons do not exist. ...
by idc | Mar 17, 2016 | Apologetics, Atheism
by Matt Nelson Conversions from atheism are often gradual and complex, no doubt. For many converts the road is slow and tedious, tiring and trying. But in the end unbelievers who find God can enjoy an inner peace that comes from a clear conscience in knowing they held...
by nick | Feb 23, 2016 | Apologetics, Atheism, J.Warner Wallace, Questions, skeptic, Why are you Christian?
In this video, J. Warner Wallace discusses his experience with regard to how Christians usually answer the question ‘Why are you a Christian?’ According to Jim, he usually gets the same three answers. I was raised in a church. I have I had experiences that testify to...
by nick | Oct 29, 2015 | Apologetics, Atheism, Brain, Study
Article highlights: University of York used magnetism to shut down part of the brain. The part of the brain responsible for detecting and solving problems, i.e., reasoning and logic. Greater levels of atheism result when you shut down the part of the...