Category Archives: Faith, Science & Doubt

Atheists: No God, no reason, just whining

From Charlotte Allen in the LA Times: I can’t stand atheists — but it’s not because they don’t believe in God. It’s because they’re crashing bores. No doubt this will offend a lot of atheists, but those she mentions – … Continue reading

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More on morality and atheism

This post follows up on the discussion on my prior post, Moral reasons for atheism, in which I suggested that many atheists choose not to believe in God because of moral issues – they don’t want to change, acknowledge sin, … Continue reading

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Moral reasons for atheism

A few months ago I read a blog post – I was trying to find it, but couldn’t recall which blog – where a pastor wrote about an encounter he’d had the week before with a teenager from his congregation. … Continue reading

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Review: “Jesus, Interrupted”

I was recently provided a review copy of Bart Ehrman’s latest book, Jesus, Interrupted.  I still don’t really understand how the title relates to the book, aside from Ehrman’s claim that the Gospel as we know it was not the … Continue reading

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