Thom Stark on Paul Copan's Apologetics
So that Christians are better prepared to defend the Bible, I would like to offer a lesson on biblical apologetics. Over the summer, I have been reading biblical apologists incessantly, feeding off their every word. Along the way, I’ve learned a trick or two on how to defend the Bible. Today’s lesson is brought to you courtesy of Paul Copan, professor of philosophy and ethics at Palm Beach Atlantic University and author of When God Goes To Starbucks: A Guide To Everyday Apologetics.
Copan shows us how to defeat accusations that Yahweh is a moral monster with a few simple moves. The Copan motto is: selectivity spells success. All you have to do to defend the Bible and defeat your opponents is to use the evidence selectively. Selective readings of the evidence are the quickest and simplest way to defend the truth of God’s Word and beat down any of God’s hostile accusers. Enjoy reading more.
Thom Stark: "I think every Christian should be paying attention to Loftus..."
The only reason evangelicals still exist is because most of them simply do not read. Those who do read don't read works like his. The few who do read works like his don't do so to learn anything. They already have their blinders on from a few years of indoctrination in an evangelical college of their choice. In my opinion when it comes to understanding biblical scholarship the phrase "educated evangelical" is an oxymoron.Is this rhetoric? Nope. I meant it. It's now the quote of the day!
Labels: "Quote of the Day", Daniel C. Maguire
The Jesus in the Gospels Never Existed!
Labels: "Jesus Never Existed"
There's a New Kid On the Block, Thom Stark, So Watch Out Now
Atheism is at the Heart of Science
Why Are There Natural Explanations For Everything?
Why then is it that your God created this world as he did and revealed himself as he has done that are indistinguishable from him not creating the universe or revealing himself at all? This is what I want to know. In fact, why does reasonable nonbelief exist at all?
Labels: "Reality Check"
Extreme Tourists Encounter Extreme Superstition
Labels: "Outsider Test Links"
Quote of the Day by Chuck O'Connor
Labels: "Quote of the Day"
With Thinking Skills Like These No Wonder You Believe
Does anyone know what a non-sequitur is? Neal's response is one.
Labels: "Prefer to be True", "Thinking Skills"
Peter Phua, Writing for CFI About My Magnum Opus
Truth? What do You Think?
Quote of the Day by Robert M. Price
"What evangelical apologists are still trying to show...is that their version of the resurrection was the most compatible with accepting all the details of the gospel Easter narratives as true and non-negotiable...[D]efenders of the resurrection assume that their opponents agree with them that all the details are true, that only the punch line is in question. What they somehow do not see is that to argue thus is like arguing that the Emerald City of Oz must actually exist since, otherwise, where would the Yellow Brick Road lead?....We simply have no reason to assume that anything an ancient narrative tells us is true." The Case Against the Case for Christ, (pp. 209-210).
Labels: "Quote of the Day"
Quote of the Day by Sam Harris
Consider: every devout Muslim has the same reasons for being a Muslim that you have for being a Christian. And yet you do not find their reasons compelling....Why don't you lose any sleep over whether to convert to Islam? Can you prove that Allah is not the one, true God? Can you prove that the archangel Gabriel did not visit Muhammad in his cave? Of course not. But you need not prove any of these things to reject the beliefs of Muslims as absurd. The burden is upon them to prove that their beliefs about God and Muhammad are valid. They have not done this. They cannot do this....The truth is, you know exactly what it is like to be an atheist with respect to the beliefs of Muslims. Isn't it obvious Muslims are fooling themselves? Isn't it obvious that anyone who thinks that the Koran is the perfect word of the creator of the universe has not read the book critically?...Understand that the way you view Islam is precisely the way devout Muslims view Christianity. And it is the way I view all religions." Letter to a Christian Nation(pp. 6-7).
Labels: "Outsider Test Links", "Quote of the Day"
Quote of the Day by Alvin Plantinga
"To show that there are natural processes that produce religious belief does nothing, so far, to discredit it; perhaps God designed us in such a way that it is by virtue of those processes that we come to have knowledge of him. Suppose it could be demonstrated that a certain kind of complex neural stimulation could produce theistic belief. This would have no tendency to discredit religious belief....Clearly, it is possible both that there is an explanation in terms of natural processes of religious belief, and that these beliefs have a perfectly respectable epistemic status." Warranted Christian BeliefWhy is this the quote of the day?(p. 145).
Labels: "Quote of the Day"
American Christianity is not well, and there's evidence to indicate that its condition is more critical than most realize — or at least want to admit.
Paul Tobin Responds to The Infidel Delusion (Part 2)
I shake my head in wonderment when I see the evangelical mind at work.
Labels: "Quote of the Day", "The Infidel Delusion"
Quote of the Day by Walter
I have the hardest time believing that the creator of the entire cosmos put on a 'meat suit' to masquerade as a human for thirty something years just so this deity could undergo some form of blood ritual sacrifice so that the other 2/3 of his triune self could then feel good about forgiving humans for not living up to an impossible standard of perfection. Further, this deity's forgiveness is contingent upon believing in revelations and miracles that only happened in the ancient past. Any god that will only reveal "himself" in the ancient past should not be surprised nor upset that large numbers of people don't believe in him today. - Walter
Labels: "Quote of the Day"
Christians Must Denigrate Reason, Science and Evidence to Believe
Labels: Denigrate Science to Believe
Of Lions and Dogs: They Can Remember, Have Emotions, and Feel Compassion
Labels: "The Infidel Delusion"
The Darwinian Problem of Evil Visualized
Top Seven Ways Christianity is Debunked By the Sciences
The Top Ten Ways to Avoid Being Criticized
Here are Links to Several Interviews I've Done
David Pakman Interviews Me: How an Evangelical Christian Preacher Became an Atheist. March 25, 2016
I was interviewed by the Legion of Reason which included Nathan Phelps, aired September 28, 2015.
In this September 2015 interview by the Humanist Hour we talk about my upcoming book, How to Defend the Christian Faith: Advice from an Atheist.
Does Christianity Pass the Outsider Test?, Part 1 with David Marshall, aired Jan. 24, 2015, for the Unbelievable? program. I wrote a response to this podcast where I accused the host of not even trying to be fair.
Does Christianity Pass the Outsider Test?, Part 2 with David Marshall, aired Jan. 31, 2015, for the Unbelievable? program.
Bill Cunningham's interview aired in December 2014.
Fox News Radio with Alan Combs interview on November 2014.
The Filipino Freethinkers with Red Tani, on January 6, 2014.
NonTheology, about my Outsider Test for Faith, first aired August 5th 2013. We had some fun.
Reasonable Doubts Podcast, where I talk about my two most recent books, aired on June 21, 2013.
Unbelieveable Podcast with Randal Rauser, aired June 15, 2013.
The Malcontent's Gambit Interview about my book "The Outsider Test for Faith" on May 7, 2013.
Minnesota Atheist Interview about my book "The Outsider Test for Faith" on April 21, 2013.
Christian Meets World Interview, aired July 29, 2012.
"Think Atheist" Interview About My Revised WIBA Book, aired April 8th, 2012.
With Barry Lynn of Culture Shocks, on 8/16/11.
With Irreligiosophy on 8/9/11.
Think Atheist Radio Show, which aired March 27, 2011.
Minnesota Atheists, which aired March 20, 2011.
A three part interview on the Tuesday Afternoon podcast aired between January 27th and February 10th 2011.
Oklahoma Atheist podcast aired October 26, 2010.
American Freethought aired July 2, 2010.
My Interview on "Conversations From the Pale Blue Dot", aired April 28th 2010, about my book, The Christian Delusion.
My Interview on the Freedom From Religion program, aired April 3rd, 2010.
My Interview on the Enlightenment Show, September 9th, 2009.
My Interview with Minnesota Atheists. Talk #0071, May 24, 2009.
The Things That Matter Most, March 1, 2009.
CFI's Point of Inquiry, January 30, 2009.
My Interview on the Freedom From Religion program, November 15, 2008.
The Infidel Guy Show, November 14th, 2008.
CFI of Indiana Freethought, September 28th, 2008.
Robert M. Price and I are interviewed together on The Enlightenment Show of Freethought Ft. Wayne, August 17, 2008.
The Friendly Atheist, June 26, 2008.
By Infidelis Maximus, July 2, 2007.
People Believe and Defend That Which They Prefer to Be True
And the Facts Won't Change Their Minds
It’s one of the great assumptions underlying modern democracy that an informed citizenry is preferable to an uninformed one....If people are furnished with the facts, they will be clearer thinkers and better citizens. If they are ignorant, facts will enlighten them. If they are mistaken, facts will set them straight. In the end, truth will [win] out. Won’t it?
Maybe not. Recently, a few political scientists have begun to discover a human tendency deeply discouraging to anyone with faith in the power of information. It’s this: Facts don’t necessarily have the power to change our minds. In fact, quite the opposite. In a series of studies in 2005 and 2006, researchers at the University of Michigan found that when misinformed people, particularly political partisans, were exposed to corrected facts in news stories, they rarely changed their minds. In fact, they often became even more strongly set in their beliefs. Facts, they found, were not curing misinformation. Like an underpowered antibiotic, facts could actually make misinformation even stronger.
Labels: "Prefer to be True"
Contra Victor Reppert on the Emotional Appeal of Christianity
I understand the emotional appeal of Christianity. I also understand what isn't so emotionally appealing about it, such as the claim that I am a sinner whose actions offend the creator of the universe. If I were to invent a religion that appealed to me emotionally, I wouldn't pick Christianity.
Paul Tobin Responds to The Infidel Delusion (Part 1)
Labels: "The Infidel Delusion"
Triablogue’s Moral Relativism Exposed
People Believe and Defend That Which They Prefer to Be True
What a load of bunk, oh but wait, what's the title to my Blog again? Ahhhhh, yes.
Labels: "Prefer to be True"
Dr. Valerie Tarico Responds to the Triabloguers
John, you have asked me to respond to a critique at the site, Triablogue, of my chapter, “Christian Belief Through the Lens of Cognitive Science” for The Christian Delusion. Reading the critique, I am struck, primarily, by the perception that the reviewers, in attempting to state their case, overstate mine. Psychology is a profession focused not on possibilities but on practicalities – not on how things might function in an abstract, philosophical sense, but rather on what we can know about how they do function in the ordinary lives of ordinary humans (and sometimes other species). Psychology asks and attempts to answer a set of questions regarding the contingencies–-replicable cause and effect relationships—that govern people’s lives. At this level of analysis, there is a tentative but useful distinction between knowing and not knowing.
Labels: "The Infidel Delusion"
People Believe and Defend What They Prefer to Be True
Richard Dawkins: If Science Worked Like Religion
Labels: "The Infidel Delusion"
The Outsider Test for Faith Visualized
Amateur Hour at Triablogue
Being merciful to DC’s readers, I will not provide an exhaustive catalog of Triablogue’s factual errors, illogical arguments, or misreadings of my chapters. I will provide a few samples within these categories:
A. The Credentials Card
B. Ill-read Reviewers
C. Misrepresented arguments
D. Misunderstood Arguments
E. The Ridiculous and the Mundane
Labels: "Avalos", "The Infidel Delusion"
Contra Paul Manata on the OTF (Part 2)
Labels: "Paul Manata", "The Infidel Delusion"
Contra Paul Manata on the OTF (Part 1)
Labels: "Paul Manata", "The Infidel Delusion"
Contra Steve Hays and Jason Engwer on the OTF
Labels: "The Infidel Delusion"
On Assessing Triablogue's Review of "The Christian Delusion"
Labels: "The Infidel Delusion"
Is God Necessary for Morality? Hell NO!
Then don't miss Edwin Curley's talk, My Ways Are Not Your Ways: The Character of the God of the Hebrew Bible. Watch it and tell me with a straight face that the God of the Bible is the objective standard of morality. Yeah, right.
I've written some posts on this topic myself to be found here under the rubric "Atheism, Christianity and Morality."
Labels: "God and Morality"
Who Says One Book Can't Change Your Beliefs?
Hey John, just wanted you to know that I threw 20 years of Fundamentalist Baptist Bible teachings away because of your books. Thank you! Your books introduced me to the truth that there were no answers and that Christianity was absurd to the core! I was just more embarrassed that I didn't see what you saw, but that's what happens when you go to Christian Schools, Churches, and Camps....you only get one side of the picture! --Tim Zajac on Facebook.
The Dilemma for Christian Apologists
Christians will object to the following dilemma, no doubt. On the one hand, if they cannot explain how a miraculous event took place, outsiders will deny it happened at all. On the other hand, if they can explain how it might have occurred, then outsiders can say it’s no longer a miracle. All I can say here is that this is the unavoidable nature of the case when it comes to reported miracles in the pre-scientific superstitious historical past. Outsiders need sufficient evidence of miracles in today’s world to accept the Christian faith. Without this evidence the Christian apologist will always have a near impossible time defending his faith, and as such, I think he should simply abandon this attempt. Without present-day evidence or present day miracles, Christianity probably cannot be adequately defended at all. [First posted 8/12/07]
Dr. Avalos on Accreditation and Jim West.
Labels: "Avalos"
Positive Thinking For An Atheist?
When it comes to positive thoughts you must learn to believe in yourself. Repeat after me: "I am an important person." "I can achieve my dreams." "I can make a difference." Say it every day a few times per day. You will come to believe what you say. So say it. Then dream big dreams. Don't be afraid to fail. You will fail from time to time. But you will learn for the next time. So dare to fail. And do not listen to the naysayers if you know they're wrong. They are a dime a dozen. You will never achieve anything unless you try. Find like-minded people to learn from who believe in you and hang out with them.
There Was No Worldwide Flood, By Robert R. Cargill, Ph.D.
There was no worldwide flood. Simply put: there is no evidence whatsoever for a worldwide flood. In other words, it’s impossible. It is time for Christians to admit that some of the stories in Israel’s primordial history are not historical. It is ok to concede that these stories were crafted in a pre-scientific period and were designed to offer ethical answers to questions of why and not questions of how. Link.
We Are Approaching the Golden Age of Atheism
Have You Been De-Baptized? Edwin Kagan of American Atheists on Nightline
A Slave to Incompetence: The Truth Behind David Marshall’s Research on Slavery by Dr. Hector Avalos
Such a hack writer is David Marshall, author of The Truth Behind the New Atheism: Responding to the Emerging Challenges to God and Christianity
Labels: "Avalos"
More Proof People Defend What They Prefer to Be True.
Case in Point: Jim West Rants Against College Accreditation
Labels: "Prefer to be True"