Here is an excerpt from my book, Why I Became An Atheist: Personal Reflections and Additional Arguments:
April 18, 2011
I'll Be in Denver On April 29th
Link. I hope some of you can come out. Dr. Douglas Groothuis and I will dialog about my talk afterward. My friend Doug is a Christian apologist who has written or edited the following books: Christian Apologetics: A Comprehensive Case for Biblical Faith
, Unmasking the New Age
, and In Defense of Natural Theology: A Post-Humean Assessment.
Nine Best Atheism Books of the 21st Century
Far be it for me to toot my own horn, but...this list on Amazon is exciting to me, especially when compared to the other books on the list. ;-)
Bill Craig Answers My Question
Remember what I asked? Here is his answer just after answering a previous one:
April 17, 2011
Why I Think The Rapture Madness is Indeed Madness
[Written by John Loftus] Below is a video where sincere believers describe what they think will happen in the future:
End of the World Predictions are a Dime a Dozen
You can see how many end time predictions there have been year by year. Just pick a year to learn who thought the world would end. Hat Tip Unreasonable Faith.
April 16, 2011
April 15, 2011
April 14, 2011
Mano Singham on the Ought-Is Fallacy
Most people understand that we cannot usually infer ought from is. But what religious people like Craig seem to be doing is committing the even worse offense of what one might call the 'ought-is fallacy', where because they think that we need an objective morality in order to keep our barbaric impulses under control, therefore it must exist. And since they also think that only a god can supply such a morality, therefore a god must exist also.
No.
Believers in god have to first establish using empirical evidence that god exists before they can use god in arguments about morality or anything else. You cannot argue for the existence of god on the basis of some property that you arbitrarily assert must exist (for whatever reason) and that could have only come from god. Link.
April 13, 2011
Quote of the Day, by GearHedEd
Science doesn't kill people; people kill people. Religion doesn't kill people either, but it does tell you WHY you should...
A Question in the Aftermath of the Craig/Harris Debate
Bill takes Q & A's on his website so I just submitted this one:
Bill, in your debate with Sam Harris you claimed God was the grounding of objective morality. That word "God" is problematic though. Until that word is defined, or until you tell us how we know what this "God" wants us to do, or what it is, what you end up saying is that there is an objective grounding to morality, and that's it. But then Sam Harris agreed with you on that score.Think he will answer it?
What do you say to someone who claims this debate was just about semantics, that is, you both agreed there was an objective grounding to morality, but that the real debate concerned how you each defined the word "God"? Sam does not like that word, nor does he use it, and he would vehemently deny that the word applies to his grounding for morality. But what would you say to the objection that the debate was about what that word means, and you never told us anything about this "God" or how we know what "God" wants us to do, or what it is, so all you argued is that there is an objective grounding to morality, and that's it, in agreement with Harris. And since Harris attacked your notion of God repeatedly he won that debate.
Goodness Without God is Good Enough: William Lane Craig vs Paul Kurtz
This debate took place in 2001. Bill Craig has been debating this topic for a long time. Link. A book came out in 2009 with a transcript of this debate along with other essays: Is Goodness without God Good Enough?: A Debate on Faith, Secularism, and Ethics.
Check it out. I am.
April 12, 2011
April 11, 2011
April 10, 2011
Patricia Churchland's Gifford Lecture - Morality and the Mammalian Brain
Watch the YouTube video below;
William Lane Craig and the Ontological Foundation of Morality
Since Craig made a big deal of this in his debate with Sam Harris, here is Wes Morriston's critique of it. Link. Here's a quote:
Either God has good reasons for his commands or he does not. If he does, then those reasons (and not God's commands) are the ultimate ground of moral obligation. If he does not have good reasons, then his commands are completely arbitrary and may be disregarded. Either way, the divine command theory is false.
April 09, 2011
History Channel's Mini Series "The Bible" Produced by Mark Burnett Roma Downey is Propaganda and Flat Out Wrong
Biblical scholar Francesca Stavrakopoulou argues that God had a wife - and that her existence was covered up. Make time for this. It is excellent. Must see TV.
You can watch parts 2-4 below.
You can watch parts 2-4 below.
William Lane Craig's Post-Harris Debate Impressions on Facebook
Here are his comments from Facebook:
It was wonderful being back on the Notre Dame campus again. Even though I am not a Catholic, I felt very much on the home court here and sensed the support of the Christian community. Many have remarked on the terribly low quality of the questions following the debate. What you need to understand is that the audience was loaded with people from the community who are part of the local sceptics group. Last year they also dominated the mikes, with the same intellectually dampening effect. Here's an amusing anecdote we received prior to the debate:
April 08, 2011
Quote of the Day, By articulett
I think about my believing years, and it would have done me some good to hear people like Harris--or any smart person treating religious beliefs like the crazy delusions they are. When you treat these things with respect, then trusting people assume that there's something worthy of respect there-- that faith is something to be respected. I bet I would have found former preachers and priests turned atheists fascinating-- and there's growing numbers of them.
I'm glad we don't have to tiptoe around peoples' magical beliefs any more. I think there is a lot to be said for declaring the emperor naked. Of course believers will rush and swear that the emperor is wearing magical robes and that they saw them and that the silly person calling the emperor naked doesn't know anything deep about magical fabrics-- but the seeds of doubt will be planted in young minds and they will have a choice that many of us didn't have until later in life.
I do think that religion will mostly be associated with the less educated classes and the poorer in the future. One day people will wonder how it is that people could have ever really believed such crazy things.
Craig/Harris Debate: If You Were Scoring Points Craig Won, But Harris Clearly Had the Better Arguments
I was in the audience and it was quite the debate. Unlike watching online debates I could see each man while the other one was talking. Sam stared at his computer while Craig was talking, sometimes smiling and typing, and Craig would sometimes look puzzled at what Sam was saying.
The audio of the debate can be found here. Someone took notes on the debate which can be found here.
The audio of the debate can be found here. Someone took notes on the debate which can be found here.
April 07, 2011
Sam Harris to Debate William Lane Craig Tonight
I'll be in the audience with Chris Hallquist. They'll be debating whether goodness comes from God at 7 PM EST. I'm told live streaming of it can be found here.
April 06, 2011
Why Do Christians Want a Craig-Dawkins Debate, But Not One With Me?
Although not all Christians say this, some do. Isn't that disingenuous? Surely if they want to see Craig trash Dawkins in a debate then they have no qualms about seeing such a thing, if that should happen with me. Consistency thou art a jewel! They may have other reasons but to say he will trash me cannot be one of them.
April 05, 2011
I Want To Debate William Lane Craig
Yep, this is well known. I do. Give me a chance. Someone set it up. Many people want to see it. Bill said at one time that the person he fears debating the most is a former student of his. I am that student.
Women Submit, or So Says the Bible
Gandolf argues
For starters,Eve is the one blamed for being convinced and led astray in the garden of eden by the naughty snake that convinces her to eat the fruit of the tree so that they will become as gods, Eve then leads adam astray by helping convince Adam to do likewise through being led by Eves example,thus causing downfall of man.
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