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Category Archives: Faith, Science & Doubt
A critique of the “New Atheists” by the “Village Atheist”
Whether or not you agree with the label “new atheists,” I’m sure you know that it refers to a handful of very vocal writers who are proposing among other things that religion is the real root of all evil. This … Continue reading
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A high school-level philosophical reply to Dawkins
While browsing around the web this morning I came across this article by Doug McManaman, a philosophy instructor at Father Michael McGivney Catholic Academy in Markham, Ontario, and also the President of the Canadian Fellowship of Catholic Scholars. In the … Continue reading
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Atheists put less value on love …
Or so says the headline at the National Post (don’t blame me, I didn’t write the headline). The article begins: A new Canadian survey has found that believers are more likely than atheists to place a higher value on love, … Continue reading
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By the way, about those problems with Darwinism…
Darwinists have been known to say that adaptationism is the best idea anybody has ever had. It would be a good joke if the best idea that anybody has ever had turned out not to be true. From Jerry Fodor’s … Continue reading
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