Extreme Unfriendly Theism or Abusive Theism
(This is another item in the “not new, but new for me” category. I was familiar with presuppositionalism, but not this particular presuppositionalist. Based on how radical Cheung’s position is, I guess you could also place this in the “you can’t make this stuff up” category.) Vincent Cheung is a Christian apologist of the presuppositionalist … Extreme Unfriendly Theism or Abusive Theism
LINK: Kohl Reviews Wielenberg’s God and the Reach of Reason
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Please Welcome Stephen Law to the Secular Outpost
I am very pleased to announce that Stephen Law has graciously agreed to join The Secular Outpost as a contributor. Stephen is the editor of the Royal Institute of Philosophy journal THINK. He has published several books, including Humanism: A Very Short Introduction, Believing Bullshit, The Philosophy Gym, The Philosophy Files, and The War for Children’s … Please Welcome Stephen Law to the Secular Outpost
LINK: Joel Marks on Atheism, Amorality, and Animals
Philosopher Joel Marks, of “Confessions of an Ex-Moralist” Fame, recently wrote another essay for the New York Times on his amoralism and concern for the treatment of animals. LINK Your name Your email Subject Your message (optional)
LINK: Philip Kitcher on Militant Modern Atheism
From the abstract: Militant modern atheism, whose most eloquent champion is Richard Dawkins, provides an effective and necessary critique of fundamentalist forms of religion and their role in political life, both within states and across national boundaries. Because it is also presented as a more general attack on religion (tout court), it has provoked a … LINK: Philip Kitcher on Militant Modern Atheism
LINK: Rosalind Carey’s Review of Michael Martin’s ATHEISM, MORALITY, AND MEANING
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LINK: William Rowe’s Latest on Friendly Atheism
Abstract: This paper endeavors to explain what friendly atheism is and why it is reasonable to seek to be friendly toward those whose views about God differ substantially from one’s own. Unfortunately, online access to this requires a paid subscription. LINK Your name Your email Subject Your message (optional)
LINK: Silver’s Defense of Draper’s Argument from the Biological Role of Pain and Pleasure
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Wanchick’s Reply to Baggini’s Atheism: A Very Short Introduction
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Biological Evolution as Evidence against Theism
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