Christianity is a delusion. This is beyond reasonable doubt, beyond serious doubt, beyond sane, informed, intelligent doubt. Beyond a doubt Christianity is a delusion. The evidence against it is overwhelming. There is staggering psychological and anthropological evidence that we simply adopt what we were taught to believe as credulous kids who then seek to confirm that which we were led to believe. Skepticism is not an inherited trait. We must learn to be skeptical. And there is every reason to be skeptical. There is textual evidence, scientific evidence, and archaeological evidence against Christianity. There are also philosophical conundrums that cannot be solved if Christianity is the case, like reconciling the trinity within itself, the incarnation of a person who is 100% God and 100% man, and personal identity after death. Then there are problems that cannot be solved for a perfectly good God with the amount of intense suffering in our world, including massive ubiquitous animal suffering and a final punishment in hell. I am so sure of this I am willing to risk Pascal's Wager on it. Beyond a doubt Christianity is a delusion.
November 06, 2009
What Have I Learned From Blogging For Several Years?
On Judgment Day I'll Just Plead Insanity!
Yep, that's what I'll do if there is a judgment before God. My friend Kevin Harris, who produces William Lane Craig's podcasts, tells me that: "Going to hell is insane! But that's what sin is! Self-induced insanity!" Link. But if this is true I plan on pleading insanity. I could not believe differently than I do. Consequently, I did not know what I was doing was wrong, nor did I know there would be such severe consequences for my actions. Now what fair judge (much less a perfectly good one) would ever sentence me to hell, any hell, based on these considerations? None! Q.E.D.
Christian, Just Think! That's All You Have to Do. Think!
In yet another attempt to defend his beliefs my friend Kevin Harris wrote: "Christian theology teaches that Adam perfectly represented you and me. We all would do the same thing even in the fantastic beauty and circumstances of Eden." Link. But if we would all do exactly what Adam & Eve did by sinning, then we were imperfectly made, or it was entrapment, hence the buck stops with the Creator. Only if some of us would not have sinned as they did can Christians claim otherwise. Q.E.D
New Book: The Historical Jesus: Five Views
Robert M. Price, Darrell Bock, John Dominic Crossan, Luke Timothy Johnson and James D. G. Dunn are the contributors. Click here: The Historical Jesus: Five Views
November 04, 2009
Dinesh D'Souza vs. John W. Loftus Debate In the Works
There are details to be worked out before I can say the debate will definitely take place. I just heard from the sponsor today.
An Ongoing Interview: "What Was it Like Studying Under William Lane Craig?"
I'll post an interesting question and my answer from time to time. Here's one from Eric:
I think it would be fascinating to read about your time studying under William Lane Craig: what your relationship was like, what you thought of him as a teacher, what the most important things you learned from him were, what some of your most memorable interactions with him were, etc.
November 03, 2009
Understanding the New Atheism, an Interview with Victor Stenger
Welcome to The Promethean's exclusive Q&A with Victor J. Stenger, author of the New York Times bestseller God: The Failed Hypothesis. Even believers can appreciate Stenger's fervent discussion of an emerging atheist movement, as he explains in his newest book, The New Atheism: Taking a Stand for Science and Reason.
Why Must We Even Bother With Presuppositional Arguments (TAG)?
No one has an epistemic right to presuppose a whole set of bizzaro extraordinary beliefs...No One! Nonetheless some people have the patience to take this argument seriously.
November 02, 2009
Joe Holman's Movie Review Blog
You should check this out, especially his latest review of the movie The Invention of Lying.
October 31, 2009
October 30, 2009
Jim (aka T & T) Linville on "Can ANYONE be non-religious about anything?"
He begins:
This was the question blogger Rick Wadholm asked in response to a plan for a secular biblical researcher’s special interest group meeting in conjunction with the Society of Biblical Literature (which is the largest academic society in the world dedicated to research into all matters biblical). I wrote this up a few days ago and then decided that I should just ignore these comments but darnnit… some very important points need to be made. Link
Looking for Definitions of God for a Book.
I've been invited to submit some definitions for God which will turn into a book, but having seen the other ones it seems they covered it well enough already. ;-) Any other suggestions?
October 29, 2009
Announcing A Special Screening of "Creator of God: A Brain Surgeon's Quest"
This November, join the American Humanist Association for a special screening of Creator of God: A Brain Surgeon's Quest.
Lee Randolph's Blog
Some of you have asked me where some of the former DC Members have gone. They are Blogging on their own. Check Lee's Blog out. Look around and comment, it's a good Blog!
October 28, 2009
My Five No, Six No, Seven No TEN Published Books
[Written by John W. Loftus]
In case you want to know more about my TEN books, here are the links:
1) Why I Became An Atheist [Revised and Expanded](WIBA).
2) The Christian Delusion (TCD).
3) The End of Christianity (TEC).
4) The Outsider Test for Faith: How to Know Which Religion is True (OTF).
5) God or Godless?: One Atheist. One Christian. Twenty Controversial Questions. (GOG), co-written with Christian philosopher/theologian Dr. Randal Rauser.
6) Christianity is Not Great (CNG).
7) How to Defend the Christian Faith: Advice from an Atheist (HDCH).
8) Christianity in the Light of Science: Critically Examining the World's Largest Religion (CLS).
9) Unapologetic: Why Philosophy of Religion Must End.
10) The Case Against Miracles (CaM)
As you can guess I'm excited and humbled to know they'll help change the religious landscape for years to come.
In case you want to know more about my TEN books, here are the links:
1) Why I Became An Atheist [Revised and Expanded](WIBA).
2) The Christian Delusion (TCD).
3) The End of Christianity (TEC).
4) The Outsider Test for Faith: How to Know Which Religion is True (OTF).
5) God or Godless?: One Atheist. One Christian. Twenty Controversial Questions. (GOG), co-written with Christian philosopher/theologian Dr. Randal Rauser.
6) Christianity is Not Great (CNG).
7) How to Defend the Christian Faith: Advice from an Atheist (HDCH).
8) Christianity in the Light of Science: Critically Examining the World's Largest Religion (CLS).
9) Unapologetic: Why Philosophy of Religion Must End.
10) The Case Against Miracles (CaM)
As you can guess I'm excited and humbled to know they'll help change the religious landscape for years to come.
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October 27, 2009
My Thoughts On the Poll About My Book After One Day
I'm going to stop it. I've learned what I wanted to learn. Here are the results after a bit more than a day:
Look for the Movie "Creator of God: A Brain Surgeon's Story"
I met neurosurgeon Vivekanand Palavali recently who has made a documentary movie about his quest to find out who God is. See the trailer below. This is gonna be good!
Joe Holman: "The Best Seat in the House"
Former blog member here at DC has his own Blog, like I recommended that they all start on their own. Joe's latest post starts off like this:
Look around and see what you think.
I want to introduce you to my friend Terri. She is a person of simplicity, and yet her depth of character has you looking down and not seeing bottom. Being a complicated person is not what I am talking about. Any chick – any dude, for that matter – can be complicated, conflicted, unpredictable, with “issues.” That’s not what I’m talking about at all. I’m talking about a person who is enough of an individual to have a personality you can nail down. You can predict them, and yet they can teach and surprise you in unforeseen ways. Such a friend is Terri.
Link.
Look around and see what you think.
Are Believers Ever Argued Into Faith, or Argued Out of It?
Eric asked some interesting questions in the com-box of a post of mine. Read my response below.
October 26, 2009
A Question About the Most Effective Way to Reach Believers and My Response
I was emailed the following question and I responded to it. See what you think:
October 24, 2009
Here's Another Exchange I Had With a Christian Scholar [Edited]
I had told him I was puzzled that he still believes. Here is what he said and my response:
October 23, 2009
Announcing a Meeting to Discuss a Non-Religious Group Within the Society of Biblical Literature
Read this announcement below. Come join us.
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