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Atheists: Forget the Old Testament
In response to a recent post, Jeff Carter comments that atheists like Bart Ehrman and Creationists are alike in that they are both literalists. He’s right – many atheists love to quote the Bible literally; (except when they are arguing … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt, Theological Musings
Tagged atheists, bible, exegesis, fundamentalist, Jesus, knowing god, new testament, old testament, theology
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Atheism, morality and deconversion
This is just a quick post to recommend some extra-curricular reading. First, here’s an interesting post that fits nicely with my recent series on morality as a basis for atheism from Common Sense Atheism. Next, theBEattitude gives the reasons why … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt
Tagged apologetics, atheism, Christianity, deconversion, morality
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The Cover Meme
Mike tagged me with the “Cover Meme,” in which we choose our vote for the best and worst covers of a song. My song choice is Jimi Hendrix’s Little Wing. The original is a classic- one of Hendrix’s best, in … Continue reading
A Christian argues against his atheist past
Jim Pierce, who blogs at confessionalbytes.blogspot.com, was formerly an atheist who discovered an old essay dating back to his atheist years was still online. He is now writing a series of posts arguing against his former beliefs (or lack thereof). … Continue reading