Conservative Christians cry persecution, but their feared dystopian America where Christianity is illegal seems impossible. In fact, the atheists are on their side ready to prevent this. What then drives these fears? Read more
Conservative Christians cry persecution, but their feared dystopian America where Christianity is illegal seems impossible. In fact, the atheists are on their side ready to prevent this. What then drives these fears? Read more
Kim Davis the Kentucky county clerk who objected to same-sex marriage and refused to issue marriage licenses. This situation parallels that of John F. Kennedy more than fifty years ago. Read more
Why doesn’t God make himself more obvious? Christian columnist Tom Gilson makes more misdirections than a magician and admits that he has no answer. Read more
Let's catch up with Kim Davis, the Kentucky county clerk who objected to same-sex marriage and refused to issue marriage licenses. Her case is a stupefying example of someone boldly pursuing her own selfish Christian goals with no thought of the consequences. Read more
Why doesn’t God make himself more obvious? Apologist Tom Gilson wants us to ask a different question. Read more
Tom Gilson recently addressed the question, why doesn’t God make himself more obvious? This may be the question that most makes Christianity look foolish. (But don’t expect Gilson to make much progress.) Read more
More from Geisler and Turek's "I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist." This time our Christian crusaders are unaccountably unimpressed with evolution. Have a look. Read more
More from Geisler and Turek's "I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist": fine tuning; divine hiddenness; Road Runner tactic; and awe. Read more
We move on to cosmological arguments in Geisler and Turek's book "I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist." Let's see how they hold up. Read more
Geisler and Turek's popular apologetics book "I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist" needs a response. Or a slap down. Or a barf bag. Read more
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