Author Archives: Graham Veale
Craig and the Cheerfulness of New Atheism
William Lane Craig has some interesting interviews with the Centre of Public Christianity. In the first interview Craig argues that New Atheists should be more downcast; he gives two provocative reasons. The first is practical – New Atheism is on the wane.
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Tagged Can We Be Good Without God, Debate, Krauss, Moral Argument, New Atheism, nihilism, William Lane Craig
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Miley Cyrus, Family Values and Pagan Sexuality
It has been a year since Miley Cyrus’ (aka “Hannah Montana”) infamous dance with Robin Thicke on MTV’s Video Music Awards ceremony. A rich, privileged white girl publicly announced her entrance into the adult world by dancing on a stage with giant teddy-bears; she then stripped to her underwear to gyrate with her African-American dance troupe.
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Tagged How Secularism Makes Sex Boring, Popologetics, Sex, Sex and Secularism, Sex and the Secularists
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