Category Archives: Philosophy of Religion

Editorial on Atheist Hypocrisy

Interesting editorial entitled “New atheists embody the very things they hate.”

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On the Beliefs of Others

To theists and atheists alike: If you are comfortable in your own beliefs then you are not threatened by the beliefs of others. Anger and opposition to the beliefs of others only serves to illustrate your own insecurities.

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The Meaning of Heresy

The word “heretic” has become synonymous with unorthodox with an insinuation of cult-like behavior. But look at the etymology of the word: HERESY – “In ancient Greek, the verb ‘hairein,’ meaning ‘to take,’ gave rise to the adjective ‘hairetos’ ‘able … Continue reading

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Habermas Opens Up to Religion?

At least that’s what Stanley Fish says in Does Reason Know What it is Missing?. It is a good article on Jurgen Habermas (who doesn’t get much mention in the Corporate Media) and on the strengths and limitations of reason. … Continue reading

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Atheists at Work

Atheism, Conversion, and Class is an interesting article, but look at the angry user comments. The atheists are once again falling over each other trying to make the most snide and condescending comment about people different from them. Amazing how … Continue reading

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