Tag: against atheism
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Summary of arguments in favor of Christianity (and against atheism/ agnosticism)
Discussions for Christianity, religion and atheism are very common nowadays. The following is a breakdown of some of the key arguments in defense of Christianity against the main arguments of atheists / agnostics. Argument from atheist The answer of the Christian Related articles Religions are fairy tales This is a generalization. Be more specific. Religion…
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Easy and Quick answers to Atheists [Modern guide to fast debating]
Modern world calls for modern ways of thinking and reacting. It is not difficult to find yourself in a situation where an atheists attacks Christianity with a crescendo of punchlines which are gaining more and more traction over the Internet. In our shallow era there is not time to perform proper discussion on important issues. Unfortunately philosophical…
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Atheists: Fear of God. Human arrogance...
At The big problem of atheists: "Christianity is Bad!" they shout. "Christianity threatens us with Hell!" they scream. "Christianity threatens us with punishment!" they complain. Little kids being afraid of their father's punishment. Little kids crying when daddy punishes them for wanting to do whatever they want without control and consequences! "The Old Testament is…
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The ugly angelic face of atheism (Against Enlightenment II)
Finland is a wonderful country. Everyone knows it. I do too. So I am really sad to write this with a Finnish museum as a motive. Having said that, I want to stress that Finland is awesome and a country worth visiting and certainly worth felling in love with! What I mention below apply more…
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Against atheism, in one simple sentence – Episode 3: The 'randomness' argument debunked...
I was recently reading a book (Δημήτρης Νανόπουλος, Στον τρίτο βράχο από τον Ήλιο) for Nanopoulos, the famous physicist. At a point within this book, the great scientist was contemplating on the human existence. His philosophy? Astonishingly shallow. For Nanopoulos, we just happened to exist in a random universe. Nothing more. Nothing less. Just happened.…
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