Islam and Apologetics

Stephen Prothero. Dr. Prothero is a professor of the Department of Religion at Boston University and a regular contributor to the USA Today. His recent opinion column: Islam isn’t about Continue Reading →
‘Atheism’ or a lack of belief in god(s) and the supernatural.
Stephen Prothero. Dr. Prothero is a professor of the Department of Religion at Boston University and a regular contributor to the USA Today. His recent opinion column: Islam isn’t about Continue Reading →
Nonie Darwish. An excerpt from her blog. If you wonder why it seems moderates are too quiet in the Islamic world, there are plenty of them, but like Xianity in Continue Reading →
William James… didn’t look like a firebrand, a revolutionary. James, one of the early pioneers of American psychology whose heyday was the late 1800’s didn’t appear to be much of Continue Reading →
I recently posted on what a sick, cruel, and absurd idea that of Hell is and today I let Hitch and other secularists of varying renown weigh in on the Continue Reading →
I guess I can’t let this one go. This post started as a Facebook comment and it was so pertinent I felt compelled to expand upon it. Consider that whatever Continue Reading →
I have this bumper sticker and a few others on my car and boy do they get the looks! Especially on Sunday mornings back in Kentucky when the mini-van full Continue Reading →
So I haven’t blogged in a week. But I follow Jerry Coyne‘s website WEIT (Why Evolution is True) daily and skim over Hemant Mehta‘s “Friendly Atheist” blog and PZ Myers’ Continue Reading →
Professor Ehrman delivers an excellent lecture on his views on how Jesus, to him definitely a historical figure, became thought of gradually in early Xianity as God, when in the Continue Reading →
Sam Harris’s End Of Faith, published August 2004. 10 years. A decade ago. Just one short decade, a lousy 10 years, a mere 1/10 of a century… AND LOOK HOW Continue Reading →
Victor J. Stenger (1/29/1935-8/27/2014) age 79. Physicist and science-secular author, out to save people from the delusions and repressions of religious thought. My kinda guy. Hemant Mehta at “Friendly Atheist” Continue Reading →