Atheism

Scientific Problems for Atheists

Scientific Problems for Atheists

Scientific Problems for Atheists ‘Village atheists’ and the more educated ones need to read and properly digest the contents of Antony Flew’s last book. The late world renowned British Philosopher and ‘most notorious atheist’ Antony Flew in his last book gave details of the thinking that led him to abandon atheism. The book published in 2008 was titled There is a God. One of the three cardinal issues that made Flew abandon atheism was a critical event which he said could not at all be explained from a naturalistic or materialistic base but which made sense if you invoke God. Drawing on the work of fellow philosopher David Conway, Flew raises the first of three challenges to Darwinian naturalism. He says, “The first challenge is to produce a materialistic explanation for ‘the very first emergence of living matter from non-living matter. In being alive, living matter possesses a teleological [purpose-driven]…    read more 

CHRISTIAN CARNIVAL

Christian Carnival 02:23:2011

February 23, 2011 |

Welcome to this weeks edition of the Christian Blog Carnival. The carnival highlights christian thought in the blogosphere by offering readers a broad range of christian thought, it is open to Christians of Protestant, Orthodox, and Roman Catholic convictions. If you’ve never participated before, it’s a great way to make your writings known amongst the community. Check out all the entries below, you should find something of interest, Enjoy! Biblical Greek Adventures – Part 1 Why study biblical Greek? We discussed this a little bit last week, but I want to hit on it more fully here. The great reformer Martin Luther in his “To the Councilmen of All Cities in Germany, that They Establish and Maintain Christian Schools” put it this way… Read Article Author: Philip Blog: Science and Theology in Apposition Atheism and Agnosticism (really, apisticism) as Belief A common claim of many atheists is that atheism is not…    read more