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Tag Archives: Christianity
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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Is salvation really free?
Marlene Winell makes a very interesting point today on the Debunking Christianity blog: I’ve thought that there is a fundamental contradiction in the evangelical message of salvation because, according to them, it is NOT Christ’s atoning death that saves you, … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt, Theological Musings
Tagged atheism, Christianity, debunking, fundamentalism, gospel, salvation, theology, works
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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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Tagged atheism, atheists, charlotte allen, Christianity, christians, intolerance
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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