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How Open is the Secular Mind?
Why Politics Needs Religion: the Place of Religious Arguments in the Public Square. Author: Brendan Sweetman (IVP Academic: 2006) Reviewer: Graham Veale
Secularism is the new orthodoxy in British politics; our politicians cannot, must not, and shall not “do God”. The Prime Minister might mention that God is important to some people; but not so important that theology could have a role in public policy.
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Tagged Apologetics, Christianity and Science, God and Science, New Atheism, Politics, Secularism, Tolerance
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In the Beginning …
In his debate with his fellow Oxford professor, John Lennox, Richard Dawkins objected to the idea that the beginning of the universe provided evidence for the existence of God. Dawkins’ argument was that the Bible, in claiming that the universe had a beginning, had a 50% chance of getting it right – you might as well toss a coin.
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Posted in Existence of God, Science and Christianity
Tagged Christianity and Science, Dawkins, God and Science, popular, Things Science Can't Explain
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