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Responses to Challenges from the New Atheists and 'Nones'

August 16, 2012 by Rob Lundberg

Over the last few months, I have been posting responses to some of the challenges coming from the (new) atheists and the “Nones” (those who profess no religious affiliation or faith).  What I have done here is provided you with a listing of those responses from the Real Issue blog, so that you have a collection of them for your reference.  By no means is this an exhaustive listing.  These challenges are some of the ones  that I have been asked to address, since this past March’s visit to The Reason Rally on the National Mall.  Know that there will be more coming in different postings but in the meantime, here is that listing for your reading edification:

Challenges from Atheists: Did the Universe begin to exist?
Challenges from Atheists: Is religion delusional?
Challenges from Atheists: Can one be moral without God? 
Challenges from Atheists:  How do you define a miracle?
Challenges from Atheists:  Is or is not atheist a worldview?
Challenges from Atheists:  Why do you believe in the Christian God?

I will be posting more responses to objections in the not too distant future.  I am catching my bearings with church ministry transitions and trying to organize our planning toward the start of a Ratio Christi club at the University of Mary Washington this coming semester.

We covet your prayers and any encouragement you might be led to share.

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Filed Under: Argument from Miracles, Arguments for God, Can We Be Good without God?, Concerning the "Nones", Cosmological Fine Tuning, Defending Essential Doctrines of Christianity, Evaluating Atheism, Agnosticism, and Skepticism, Why the 'Christian' God?, YEC, OEC, I.D., and Theistic Evolution

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  1. Razor Swift says

    August 18, 2012 at 1:12 pm

    Thanks Rob, great resource!

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