September 17, 2020
Dr. David Geisler On What Could Change My Mind
September 11, 2020
Dumping Normal Rules of Evidence and Inquiry

Theology Gets a Free Pass to Make Things Up
September 09, 2020
Things We Wish Jesus Hadn’t Said
Text of my presentation at e-Conference on Atheism
We pose this challenge to theists: please tell us where we can find reliable, verifiable data about God—and all theists must agree: Yes, that’s where to find it. This never happens because theists don’t agree. For example, they usually claim that scripture is a source of data about God…but whose scripture? We see no effort on the part of Christians to expand the Bible to include the Qur’an and the Book of Mormon. They refuse to acknowledge that these books qualify as scripture.
Naturally, Christians adore the gospels. But these documents themselves present major problems, just in trying to figure out what Jesus did and said. Rembrandt has given us a portrait of a friendly, amiably Jesus. So my apologies to Rembrandt for puncturing this image in what I’m about to say.
Jim Spiegel, Whom I Previously Debated, Just Got Fired for "Little Hitler"
September 06, 2020
Miracle Claims Asserted Without Relevant Objective Evidence Can Be Dismissed!
I recorded a video
talk for two virtual conferences this past Labor Day weekend, for the International
eConference on Atheism, put on by the Global Center for Religious Research, and for the Dragon Con Skeptic Track. I'm very grateful for these two opportunities. That video will be released sometime soon. In what
follows is the text of my talk. Please share if you want others to discuss it with you. Enjoy the discussion!
Today I’m arguing,
along the same lines as Christopher Hitchens did, that “What can be asserted
without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence.” [God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything (New York,
Twelve. 2007), p.150.] Specifically I’m arguing that “Miracle Claims Asserted Without Relevant Objective Evidence Can Be
Dismissed. Period!”
I think all reasonable people would agree. Without any relevant objective evidence miracle claims shouldn’t be entertained, considered, believed, or even debunked. I intend to go further to argue that as far as we can tell, all, or almost all miracle assertions, lack any relevant objective evidence, and as such, can be dismissed out of hand, per Hitchens.
September 05, 2020
September 04, 2020
“Magic Lies at the Very Heart of Christianity”
Jesus: Exorcist, Magician, Lord and Savior
September 03, 2020
An Audio Edition of "The Case against Miracles" is Now Available!
August 28, 2020
Bible Blunders & Bad Theology, Part 2
Were the gospel writers incompetent or dishonest?
The Beginning
Why don’t we know more about young Jesus? The earliest New Testament author, the apostle Paul, betrays no interest in the ministry and teachings of Jesus, let alone where he came from.
August 27, 2020
If the Shoe Were on the Other Foot
“Christian belief,” this professor declared, “does not arise from assessment of evidence, but from stubborn closed-mindedness; it does not have its origin in the desire for knowledge but in arrogance and contempt. Christianity is the suppression of truth by hatred, the outgrowth of small-minded prejudice. In short, it is bigotry that is the mother of belief.”
Even strong atheists might admit that this goes too far. No wonder so many religious individuals feel as if they’re under siege. These days, it really does seem that there’s a war on certain types of belief.
August 23, 2020
August 21, 2020
The International eConference on Atheism is September 3-5 !!
When a Good Brain Collides with Bad Religion
…we get a happy ending
August 18, 2020
Is God Just?
[Another summer re-run.]
We nonbelievers claim that a perfectly good, loving being would never have created hell, but according to most Christians we are simply wrong. God is loving, they say, but he is also just — and justice demands that evil-doers be punished. Without hell, after all, where would the Hitlers, Stalins, and Ted Bundys of this world end up? In heaven?
This is a common argument, which means that many must find it persuasive, but my guess is that those who do simply haven't given it sufficient thought. It's very easy to see the flaws in it.
To begin with, hell isn't only for serious evil-doers: standard Christian doctrine maintains that we are all deserving of eternal punishment and that anyone who doesn't accept God's offer of salvation ends up there. A second thing to keep in mind is that even the worst evil-doers aren't necessarily sent to hell — not if at some point they become sincere believers. Ted Bundy, for instance, claimed to have accepted Jesus before being executed, and if that's true then on the standard view he did end up in heaven.
One therefore cannot justify hell on the grounds that evil-doers must be punished. But more importantly, can one still maintain that God is just given this doctrine? Does it make sense that all of us are deserving of eternal punishment, or that those who accept Jesus are forgiven?
August 16, 2020
"An Atheist Perspective" An Article I Wrote Just After My Deconversion
August 14, 2020
Bible Blunders & Bad Theology, Part 1
Everything you know about god(s) is (probably) rubbish
August 13, 2020
Could My Great Grandfather Tom Loftus Be Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame? He Should Be!
August 07, 2020
Jesus Reboot Fail: Resurrection Doesn’t Work
As we can figure out from the Bible itself
“A man ascending vertically from the Mount of Olives, by whatever means of miraculous propulsion, would pass into orbit.” So observed British scholar A. N. Wilson, gently ridiculing the story of Jesus’ departure into heaven described in Acts 1:9, “…as they were watching, he was lifted up, and a cloud took him out of their sight.” As reported later in Acts 7:55-56, the about-to-be-martyred St. Stephen “…gazed into heaven and saw the glory of God and Jesus standing at the right hand of God.” So, an orbiting Jesus wasn’t part of these fantasies.July 31, 2020
Yet Another Bible Chapter: More Trouble than It’s Worth
Blending superstition and bad theology
July 24, 2020
The Gathering Storm: Will Christianity Be Held Accountable?
Enough is enough
This comment was posted recently on one of my articles:“In what year did you become not just an atheist but a crusader against Christianity?
In what year did you acknowledge yourself as a homosexual?”
I found these questions about chronology a bit puzzling, but then it struck me that there was another agenda: to identify me as a zealot, and to make sure people know that I am gay. After all, what could be worse than an outspoken gay atheist?
July 22, 2020
On Trump, Covid-19, Cognitive Bias, and Evangelicals
Understanding what we’re truly up against — the reign of terror that Trump will almost surely wage the moment he believes he can completely prevail — makes the upcoming presidential election a true Armageddon. Vote as if your life depends on it, because it does.The Atlantic Monthly has put out a few great articles on Trump, Evangelicals, and the Coronavirus. The most important one is a theme of mine about cognitive bias with regard to faith and religion:
July 21, 2020
My Great Grandfather's Major League Baseball Legacy Has Been Settled!
July 17, 2020
Sex and the Celibate Priest
Turning religion into an ordeal
“And those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires.” (5:24)