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  • How to Debate an Atheist

    09/23/2017 8:21:17 AM PDT · by Raymond Pamintuan · 119 replies
    PJ Media ^ | September 22, 2017 | Edward Watson
    Atheism, the rejection of the possibility that “God” exists, has become the dominant thought amongst intellectuals in the past century and has been around longer than most people think. For over 2000 years, it was based on philosophical arguments that can roughly be summed up as the atheist saying, “I don’t know how ‘X’ came to be, but you can’t prove it came from God.” This mindset has been highly effective because it places the burden of proof on the theist to prove the positive of God’s existence, which, superficially, is impossible to do – because no evidence exists that...
  • Kinsey, Darwin and the sexual revolution

    04/10/2009 8:02:30 AM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 16 replies · 859+ views
    Journal of Creation ^ | Jerry Bergman
    Kinsey, Darwin and the sexual revolution by Jerry Bergman Alfred Kinsey is the father of the modern Western sexual revolution. A review of the life and work of Kinsey reveals Darwinism was critically important in his crusade to overturn traditional sexual morality. He tried achieving this goal by convincing the public and the scientific world that what was widely regarded as deviant behaviour then, including adultery, fornication, homosexuality, sadomasochism and paedophilia, were all widely practiced and therefore ‘normal’ and acceptable. Kinsey’s conclusions have now been shown by extensive empirical research to be fatally flawed. Kinsey’s sexual revolution has caused major...
  • Not So 'Bright'

    10/06/2003 6:00:49 AM PDT · by OESY · 109 replies · 1,177+ views
    COMMENTARY: The Wall Street Journal ^ | October 6, 2003 | DINESH D'SOUZA
    <p>"We have always had atheists among us," the philosopher Edmund Burke wrote in his "Reflections on the Revolution in France," "but now they have grown turbulent and seditious." It seems that in our own day some prominent atheists are agitating for greater political and social influence. In this connection, leading atheist thinkers have been writing articles declaring that they should no longer be called "atheists." Rather, they want to be called "brights."</p>