Has denying the Christian God become intellectually disordered?
Criticism of the Christian faith often contains sarcasm, ridicule, disordered rhetoric and lacks genuine openness to discovering the Truth.
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Skip to main contentCriticism of the Christian faith often contains sarcasm, ridicule, disordered rhetoric and lacks genuine openness to discovering the Truth.
It seems like everyone is talking these days about Rob Reiner’s hitjob movie against the religious right. It makes “Christian nationalists” into the bogeyman.
Dawkins is known for calling belief in God a “delusion.” But watching this exchange, one wonders how he feels about actual delusions being unleashed on a society that has largely rejected God.
FAQ #1: New Testament scholars don’t take the Gospels seriously as historical sources, so why should anyone else?
I am convinced that personally knowing God achieves intellectual fulfillment, whereas atheism is intellectually trapped.
The word “deconstruction” can mean different things in different contexts, but here I’ll be referring to its meaning as an overall rejection of the Christian faith. This is often, but not always, followed by an embrace of atheism, agnosticism, or skepticism.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali, who is a Somali-born, writer, activist, and former politician, used to be a Muslim. Then she was an atheist. Now she says she is a Christian. How does she know she’s not wrong this time?