Just a few years ago we were all told that Christians had better look out because a new generation of invigorated atheists was arriving on the scene, ...
TRUTH-TELLING IN A TIME OF TRAGEDY: What Words Dare We Speak, When We Dare Not Be Silent? R. Albert Mohler, Jr., President The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Preached September 13, 2001in Alumni Memorial Chapel, two days after the ...
Ready for a day to honor blasphemy? According to press reports, September 30 is set as the observance of the first-ever International Blasphemy Day. This could be interesting. The choice of September 30 looks back to that date in the year 2005, whe ...
Does God exist? The Wall Street Journal has recently run parallel stories that were supposed to be between an Atheist, Richard Dawkins, and a Christian, Karen Armstrong. Nothing could be further from the truth. Karen Armstrong’s defense of Christi ...
The Wall Street Journal may be an unusual venue for theological debate, but this past weekend's edition featured just that -- a theological debate of sorts. The "of sorts" is a necessary qualifier in this instance, because The Wall Street Journal's ...
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The dangers of disbelief are clear and present. The atheistic worldview seeks to take out all belief in God in modern life, and it will do so even by placing ads on street buses. From University professors to summer camps, atheism is trying to domina ...
News out of Great Britain indicates that Richard Dawkins, perhaps the world's most famous living atheist, is setting up a summer camp intended to help children and teenagers adopt atheism. As The Times [London] reports: "Give Richard Dawkins a child ...
Can we build a virtuous and moral society apart from belief in God? On today's program, Dr. Mohler explores this question and points listeners to his extended treatment in his new book, The Disappearance of God ...
Laurie Goodstein of The New York Times reports that American atheists are ready to go public with their message, reflecting an assertiveness resembling that of the so-called New Atheists like Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens. They are ready ...