Showing posts with label Free Will. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Free Will. Show all posts

Thursday, 2 July 2020

Is God hiding?


“If God exists, why is He so secretive about it? Why not make it more obvious?”
The hiddenness of God is an argument that many atheists find compelling, but when we think about the evidence I think we will find that it certainly isn’t God is who is hiding.

Thursday, 19 December 2019

I don't (want to) know


I was talking to an atheist friend of mine a while ago, and I asked him how he could account for reason if the only reality is physical reality.

Monday, 1 April 2019

Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence? OK then.

We often hear from atheists that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. They think the Christian is obliged to provide this extraordinary evidence to support his "extraordinary" claims, but the gun they are holding is pointing at themselves.

Monday, 21 November 2016

Dawkins fan?

I spoke to a man recently who told me he was an atheist and a follower of Richard Dawkins.

Monday, 17 November 2014

The fizzing of an astrophysicist

I heard a sad story recently about a young man who has become an atheist "because of science." He is now full of bluster and dripping with scorn about anyone so naive and brainless as to believe in God in this scientific age. This deserves a few comments.

Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Further correspondence with the atheist

In my last post I showed you a letter I wrote to an atheist I had a conversation with a few weeks ago. He responded by totally ignoring what I said, and instead he sent me a list of "atrocities" and "contradictions" in the Bible. I will go through all that he sent in a subsequent post, but I'm going to let you see what I sent to him in response.

Wednesday, 24 April 2013

The atheist and the shopping trolley

I just received some mail from a very courageous atheist who unfortunately forgot to give his name or address. He (we shall assume my correspondent was male) didn't have anything particularly meaningful to say, but he did include the following joke: