Things Atheists Say

Things Atheists Say
Author: Patrick Prill
Publisher: Fidelis Publishing. LLC
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2021-01-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1735428531

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There is a new breed of atheist in town. They're intelligent, vocal, and sometimes very aggressive. They communicate with boldness and conviction, but are they correct? After all, many of the things they say simply make no sense. Patrick Prill examines the ideas of several modern atheists and a few atheists of the past: Stephen Hawking, Richard Dawkins, Victor Stenger, Paul Kurtz, Peter Singer, Alex Rosenberg, Christopher Hitchens, Sam Harris, Bertrand Russell, and Friedrich Nietzsche—to name a few. Many of them are well-known and highly regarded, but does everything they say really make sense? Is their case for atheism sound? This book addresses thirty-six of the most common things atheists say when they challenge people of faith.After examining what prominent atheists passionately proclaim, in light of evidence and reason, it seems the case for God's existence emerges stronger than ever.

A Manual for Creating Atheists

A Manual for Creating Atheists
Author: Peter Boghossian
Publisher: Pitchstone Publishing (US&CA)
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2014-07-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1939578159

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For thousands of years, the faithful have honed proselytizing strategies and talked people into believing the truth of one holy book or another. Indeed, the faithful often view converting others as an obligation of their faith—and are trained from an early age to spread their unique brand of religion. The result is a world broken in large part by unquestioned faith. As an urgently needed counter to this tried-and-true tradition of religious evangelism, A Manual for Creating Atheists offers the first-ever guide not for talking people into faith—but for talking them out of it. Peter Boghossian draws on the tools he has developed and used for more than 20 years as a philosopher and educator to teach how to engage the faithful in conversations that will help them value reason and rationality, cast doubt on their religious beliefs, mistrust their faith, abandon superstition and irrationality, and ultimately embrace reason.

When God's Ways Make No Sense

When God's Ways Make No Sense
Author: Dr. Larry Crabb
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2018-07-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1493412655

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It doesn't take too much living before we realize that life never goes quite the way we want it to. But when things get hard and we don't understand what God is doing, what is our first impulse? Is it to resist him and run away like Jonah? Or is it to trust him even while trembling in fear of suffering like Habakkuk? In this powerful exploration of God's often mysterious and counterintuitive ways, Dr. Larry Crabb challenges readers to seize the opportunities for growth and maturity that come our way when we experience troubles and failures. Rather than pushing back against adversity, he invites us to look closer at what God is doing in our lives when it feels like he is far from us. Unpacking the stories of two very different prophets, Crabb lights the way to a life of resting in the goodness of a God who is always working out his plan for our lives.

Conversations With My Good Friend the Atheist

Conversations With My Good Friend the Atheist
Author: Richard Cannon
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2022-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1640288295

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Why should Christians care about what Atheists believe? It is easy to discover what Atheists have to say about Christianity and Christians. Pick up a book by any modern Atheist writer, read a few random pages, and the reader will have a sampling of the criticisms Atheists have regarding religion and people of faith. A natural first response is the desire to set the record straight. A person responding this way will quickly find themselves going in circles. This is one point Christians need to accept and understand. From the Christian's perspective, it serves no useful purpose when Christians engage Atheists in an attempt to set the record straight. Atheism is a worldview or a way of seeing the world. Just as the Christian sees their Christian faith as reasonable and rational, the Atheist has the same view of what they believe to be true. Atheists vary in their definition of what it means to be an Atheist. There are, however, common themes found in the beliefs of people identifying themselves as Atheist. It is common, for example, to find people identifying themselves as Atheists to believe the natural world is all there is. This of course, excludes the supernatural and since God operates outside of nature, God is supernatural and is therefore eliminated in the thinking of Atheism. How should the Christian respond when Atheists challenge Christian beliefs? How can the Christian respond effectively unless the Christian understands what Atheists believe? How can the Christian respond unless the Christian understands why Atheists believe as they do? The apostle Paul tells Christians to be ambassadors. Ambassadors need to understand the world in which they serve. This is why Christians should care about what Atheists believe.

Atheism: The Basics

Atheism: The Basics
Author: Graham Oppy
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2018-09-19
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1351367692

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Atheism: The Basics is a concise and engaging introduction to belief in the non-existence of deities. Atheism has long fascinated people but debate around this controversial position may seem daunting. In this lively and lucid book, Graham Oppy addresses the following important questions: • What does it mean to be an atheist? • What is the difference between atheism, agnosticism, theism and innocence? • How has atheism been distributed over time and place? • What does science tell us about atheism? • Are there good reasons to be an atheist? • Are there good reasons not to be an atheist? • What do we mean by ‘new atheism'? With a glossary of key terms and suggestions for further reading throughout, the book considers key philosophical arguments around atheism, making this an ideal starting point for anyone seeking a full introduction to the arguments between those who hold atheistic beliefs and those who do not.

The Faith of Christopher Hitchens

The Faith of Christopher Hitchens
Author: Larry Alex Taunton
Publisher: HarperChristian + ORM
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2016-04-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0718022181

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2016 Winner of the Gospel Coalition Book Awards At the time of his death, Christopher Hitchens was the most notorious atheist in the world. And yet, all was not as it seemed. “Nobody is not a divided self, of course,” he once told an interviewer, “but I think it’s rather strong in my case.” Hitchens was a man of many contradictions: a Marxist in youth who longed for acceptance among the social elites; a peacenik who revered the military; a champion of the Left who was nonetheless pro-life, pro-war-on-terror, and after 9/11 something of a neocon; and while he railed against God on stage, he maintained meaningful—though largely hidden from public view—friendships with evangelical Christians like Francis Collins, Douglas Wilson, and the author Larry Alex Taunton. In The Faith of Christopher Hitchens, Taunton offers a very personal perspective of one of our most interesting and most misunderstood public figures. Writing with genuine compassion and without compromise, Taunton traces Hitchens’s spiritual and intellectual development from his decision as a teenager to reject belief in God to his rise to prominence as one of the so-called “Four Horsemen” of the New Atheism. While Hitchens was, in the minds of many Christians, Public Enemy Number One, away from the lights and the cameras a warm friendship flourished between Hitchens and the author; a friendship that culminated in not one, but two lengthy road trips where, after Hitchens’s diagnosis of esophageal cancer, they studied the Bible together. The Faith of Christopher Hitchens gives us a candid glimpse into the inner life of this intriguing, sometimes maddening, and unexpectedly vulnerable man. “If everyone in the United States had the same qualities of loyalty and care and concern for others that Larry Taunton had, we'd be living in a much better society than we do.” ~ Christopher Hitchens

A Universe from Nothing

A Universe from Nothing
Author: Lawrence M. Krauss
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2012-01-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1451624476

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Bestselling author and acclaimed physicist Lawrence Krauss offers a paradigm-shifting view of how everything that exists came to be in the first place. “Where did the universe come from? What was there before it? What will the future bring? And finally, why is there something rather than nothing?” One of the few prominent scientists today to have crossed the chasm between science and popular culture, Krauss describes the staggeringly beautiful experimental observations and mind-bending new theories that demonstrate not only can something arise from nothing, something will always arise from nothing. With a new preface about the significance of the discovery of the Higgs particle, A Universe from Nothing uses Krauss’s characteristic wry humor and wonderfully clear explanations to take us back to the beginning of the beginning, presenting the most recent evidence for how our universe evolved—and the implications for how it’s going to end. Provocative, challenging, and delightfully readable, this is a game-changing look at the most basic underpinning of existence and a powerful antidote to outmoded philosophical, religious, and scientific thinking.

Engaging with Atheists

Engaging with Atheists
Author: David Robertson
Publisher: The Good Book Company
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2014-10-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1909919136

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An introduction to what atheists believe and how Christians can reach out to them with the gospel Many Christians are fearful of engaging in conversation with atheists-believing that they will be hostile to Christian beliefs and conversations about the Bible. How can we share God's love with people who don't even believe he's there?! This short book is designed to help both Christians and whole churches understand more about the questions and issues that atheists of various kinds have about Christian faith, and to reach out to them with the good news of the gospel.

Atheism: A Very Short Introduction

Atheism: A Very Short Introduction
Author: Julian Baggini
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2003-06-26
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0192804243

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Do you think of atheists as immoral pessimists who live their lives without meaning, purpose, or values? Think again! Atheism: A Very Short Introduction sets out to dispel the myths that surround atheism and show how a life without religious belief can be positive, meaningful, and moral.

Silly Things Atheists Believe

Silly Things Atheists Believe
Author: Jeff A Payne
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-11-04
Genre:
ISBN:

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This small group curriculum is ideal for people wanting to exercise a pragmatic approach to personal soul-winning. Jeff Payne, BM, MA, ThM, ThD, has been a soul-winning apologist, pastor, and evangelist for over 45 years. This first book in the "Silly Things" series is an excellent introduction to the practical side of apologetics. It covers 13 of the things many atheists believe that, logically and reasonably, cannot be true. Ideal for a 13-week (or shorter) small group semester, the book includes discussion starters, evangelism tips, and proven soul-winning strategies. Each false belief is covered sufficiently but succinctly, so each chapter may be read in just a few minutes. Topics such as the Bible's apparent endorsement of slavery, being "good" without God, the limits of science, proof of miracles, what biblical faith entails, and the evidence for God and the Christian worldview are all on the table and in the book. The book is written at a level that will inform, inspire, and challenge Christian readers, whether they are trained in apologetics or not. The target audience is adults, but there is no reason mature, motivated High School students cannot engage strongly with the material presented. More than a book for theoreticians, this book is full of sound advice that the author has put into practice for over four decades. Mature Christians of any age will find their faith strengthened, their abilities sharpened, and their minds stimulated throughout the study. A Word from the Author: Apologetics is soul-stirring and faith-strengthening, but far too often the body of Christ stops there. We feel better about what we believe. We sleep more soundly. We feel more confident and less threatened, but no more likely to actively share Christ with lost people. Apologetics is supposed to function as an important part of our soul-winning arsenal, not a recreational pastime for Christian intellectuals. From the author: "I have been making soul-winning, pragmatic use of apologetic arguments throughout most of my ministry, using them naturally and conversationally while witnessing. To witness, you don't have to be anyone other than the person God created you to be. Apologetics is not strictly for use by experts, be they philosophers, theologians, or both. It is the 'stuff' of soul-winning and is often just what's needed to gain a hearing, and open hearts."