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Category Archives: Faith, Science & Doubt
Why believe in Christianity?
It seems that I just can’t stop reading the terribly unimaginative things that most atheists blog about; for me, it’s like watching a train wreck. I just have this morbid fascination. Perhaps it is more of a fascination with modernism, … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt
Tagged atheism, Christianity, GK Chesterton, logic, materialism, modernism
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There are stupid questions (my Christmas post)
I know I said I would be ignoring atheist blogs, but I ran across this post and I felt that it met the criteria to warrant a mention here, and as I said, sometimes I just can’t help myself, even … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt
Tagged atheism, Christianity, Christmas, stupid questions
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When Skeptics Collide
It seems that skeptics love other skeptics – up until the point such skeptics becomes skeptical of something that other skeptics accept. Massimo Pigliucci is a skeptic, philosopher (meaning he teaches philosophy), and blogger who occasionally has some interesting things … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt, Politics/Current Events, Uncategorized
Tagged agw, co2, global warming, massimo pigliucci, Philosophy, randi, skepticism
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Atheism: nothing new under the sun
[About the motivational poster: It’s a double-entendre.] I think about atheism more than probably most people, perhaps because I have friends who are atheists. I am interested in their motivations and thought processes. I also find some of the philosophical … Continue reading