What an English atheist gets wrong about free will
A popular English atheist named Alex O'Connor is convinced that free will does not exist.
The Christian Post
Skip to main contentA popular English atheist named Alex O'Connor is convinced that free will does not exist.
Will you humble yourself at the foot of the cross, or has your impressive IQ led you to arrogantly assume you are smarter than the One who designed your intellect in the first place?
This hatred of God is not a recent phenomenon.
I remain convinced that for many good reasons a Christian’s faith shouldn’t be intimidated by secular philosophy.
Did Hitchens have a deathbed conversion? Many Christians who had prayed for such a thing were left guessing.
But how does the doctrine of Christ’s resurrection compare with other religious and philosophical options about the afterlife?
Women’s rights activist and author Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a former figurehead in the New Atheism movement, openly recanted her past assertions that all religions, including Christianity, were equally damaging.