26th June 2008

How an Atheist Can Believe in God

The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life recently released results of another huge survey of American religious views.Some Pew Survey Results One of the more reported features of the survey (it’s on page three–five, as they number it–of the eighteen page summary) involves the claim that some twenty-one percent of those who call themselves atheists also say they believe in God! What’s more, about forty percent of agnostics say they are certain there is a God!
The Secular Coalition for America, a group which mistakenly associates secularism with freedom and which claims to promote the interests of atheists, agnostics, and humanists, tries to make the case that these odd statistics along with some converse statistics indicating that seven percent of protestants do not believe in God are evidence of how difficult it is for an atheist to “come out of the closet.” Clearly, the data is not in support of their claim. In fact, quite to the contrary Read the rest of this entry »

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3rd June 2008

Belief in God

This post is intended to point to and explain the significance of the page “on God.”
cluster of galaxies in the cosmosThere are strong, rational arguments in favor of God’s existence. However, the cause for which people do not believe in God (or do not commit to Him, as is more often the case) is not at its root rational. Rather, it is volitional. That is, whether a person’s mind tells him to believe in God is not the biggest question for his faith. It is, instead, whether he is willing to believe in God which is primary.
That said, the grounds, reasoning, and evidence for believing in God are still hugely important. It is arguably impossible Read the rest of this entry »

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