Tag Archives: William Lane Craig
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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Posted in Quick Thoughts
Tagged Can We Be Good Without God, Debate, Krauss, Moral Argument, New Atheism, nihilism, William Lane Craig
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Krauss, Craig, Dawkins and a Difficult Week for McAtheism
By this stage, the dogs in the street should know that New Atheism has no particular intellectual force; it can only impress those who share its naïve secularism. Over the last week, however, even secularists have noticed that the New Atheism might be a threat to civil discourse.
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Posted in Existence of God, Quick Thoughts, Selected Articles
Tagged Christianity and Science, Evidence for God, Faith and Reason, Gnus, God and Evidence, McAtheism, New Atheism, popular, Things Science Can't Explain, William Lane Craig
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