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Tag Archives: Christianity
Africa need God, says atheist Matthew Parris
Contrary to the ravings of Christopher Hitchens and Richard Dawkins, Matthew Parris writes in the UK Times: Now a confirmed atheist, I’ve become convinced of the enormous contribution that Christian evangelism makes in Africa: sharply distinct from the work of … Continue reading
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Tagged africa, atheism, Christianity, gospel, Matthew Parris, UK Times
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Modernism is the disease…
From a review of Edward Feser’s The Last Superstition, a response to the New Atheists, from the Christian Cadre: Feser argues that modern thought itself is the disease of which their arguments are a symptom. His aim in The Last … Continue reading
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Tagged atheism, Christianity, Edward Feser, modernism
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Are modernism and Christianity incompatible?
John Loftus claims that modernity is the Achilles’ Heel of Christianity, something I’ve discussed before, and addressed again in my “teacup” analogy. Could he be right? Of course, Loftus believes that modernism (the operative Western worldview which is based on … Continue reading