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Apatheism
Apathy is a common attitude towards belief in God. In fact, there’s even a term for it: apatheism. Some apatheists are also atheists, others are agnostics, but some don’t have any view on whether or not there is a God. What they share in common is that they don’t care as they think God is irrelevant to their lives.
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Tagged Apathy, Existential Reasons for Faith, Faith and Reason, Gospel Centred Apologetics, Who Cares About God?
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David Cameron’s Call to Evangelism: An Evangelical Response
We are not deeply concerned with political matters at Saints and Sceptics. It is just as well; while the different writers can worship as one, we cannot find a set of political policies which would unite us. When we compare our political beliefs with those held by our brothers and sisters across the Atlantic, matters become even more confusing.
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Tagged Christians and the Culture Wars, Gospel Centred Apologetics, Politics
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