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         Atheism:     more books (96)
  1. Atheism (A Brief Insight) by Julian Baggini, 2009-10-06
  2. The Last Superstition: A Refutation of the New Atheism by Edward Feser, 2010-11-20
  3. Arguing for Atheism: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion by Robin Le Poidevin, 1996-09-20
  4. An Atheism that Is Not Humanist Emerges in French Thought (Cultural Memory in the Present) by Stefanos Geroulanos, 2010-03-08
  5. Absurdities of Atheism: Meditations On Believing by Daniel Keeran, 2009-09-11
  6. The Necessity of Atheism and Other Essays (The Freethought Library) by Percy Bysshe Shelley, 1993-01
  7. Why Atheism? by George H. Smith, 2000-11
  8. Philosophers without Gods: Meditations on Atheism and the Secular Life
  9. Dictionary Of Atheism, Skepticism, & Humanism by Bill Cooke, 2005-07-05
  10. Atheism: A Philosophical Justification by Michael Martin, 1992-01-08
  11. Natural Atheism by David Eller, 2004-04
  12. Atheism in Christianity: The Religion of the Exodus and the Kingdom (Second Edition) by Ernst Bloch, 2009-06-01
  13. Faith of the Fatherless: The Psychology of Atheism by Paul C. Vitz, 2000-04-01
  14. After Atheism: Science, Religion and the Meaning of Life by Mark Vernon, 2008-01-15

41. Religious Movements Homepage: Atheism
atheism. IV. Links to atheism Web Sites. Major Atheist Organizations American Atheists The American Atheists, Inc. was founded in 1963.
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  • Name: Atheism
  • Definition: Atheism is a) the disbelief in the existence of God or any other deity, or
    b) the doctrine that there is neither god nor any other deity. (1) The word comes from two Greek word roots: a , which means "not," and theos , which means "god." (2)
  • History: Atheism has its roots in both Eastern and Western ancient cultures.While the philosophers of ancient Greece were debating the characteristics of their gods, the Indian Vedas were also questioning the power and origin of the deities of their belief system. These debates, in both cultures, eventually led to questions concerning the actual existence of any gods. These questions did not gain widespread recognizition until much later, however. Atheism as it is known today largely developed in Western culture, and had its first great entrance onto history's philosophical stage during the Enlightenment. (3) Early Christian thought set some of the groundwork for later atheist arguments. Christian thinkers debated the characteristics of God and tried to prove, through reason, the existence of God and the existence of the Christian idea of God. Anslem, for example, in the Ontological Argument for the Existence of God, argued that God is that which there is nothing greater, and since a real God is greater than an imagined one, then God must exist. Other Christian thinkers did not accept Anselm's reasoning here, but offered other arguments on why God had to exist. Aquinas tried to present God as a "first mover," as one who set the world in motion, and without whom nothing would exist. He argued that objects and their existence proved the existnce of its creator. (4)
  • 42. Origins
    Welcome to Origins. This page features scholarly and popular resources concerning atheism.
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    Welcome to Origins . This page features scholarly and popular
    resources concerning atheism The Psychology of Atheism
    Paul C. Vitz Theism, Atheism, and Rationality
    Alvin Plantinga Hume, Kant, and Rational Theism
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    43. Nietzsche, God And Doomsday By Henry Bayman
    An essay which uses Nietzsche's writings to attack science and atheism.
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    TABLE OF CONTENTS NIETZSCHE, GOD AND DOOMSDAY: THE CONSEQUENCES OF ATHEISM by Henry Bayman "Reason divorced of knowledge of the divine burns into itself, like acid."
    "Do you know what fear and loneliness mean?... You will see nothing in that expanse of eternal emptiness, you will not hear your own step, you will find nothing solid for you to rest upon."
    In the Mouth of Madness
    Nietzsche saw it coming. "The story I have to tell," he wrote, "is the history of the next two centuries... For a long time now our whole civilization has been driving, with a tortured intensity growing from decade to decade, as if towards a catastrophe: restlessly, violently, tempestuously, like a mighty river desiring the end of its journey, without pausing to reflect, indeed fearful of reflection... Where we live, soon nobody will be able to exist."
    Nietzsche's was a mind that thought so deeply and with such intensity that it threw off sparks and crackled like a high-voltage generator. Poised on the brink of the 20th century, he saw it all in the crystal ball of his mind, and the abyss he beheld was so horrifying that he desperately tugged at the emergency brakes, vainly trying to stop the runaway train. "There will be wars," he prophesied, "such as have never been waged on earth.." And again: "I foresee something terrible, Chaos everywhere. Nothing left which is of any value; nothing which commands: Thou shalt!"
    Nietzsche was no stranger to paradox and contradiction. He was simultaneously the opponent, proponent and victim of the nihilism he foresaw. His was a mind at war against his soul, a spirit locked in titanic struggle with the intellect. A student of Sufi psychology might observe that his ego—his "Me", his egotistical self—had gained control over his mind, and the latter thwarted all attempts of his spirit to elevate itself by placing before it a self-defeating intellectual obstacle around which it could find no way.

    44. The Psychology Of Atheism
    The Psychology of atheism. Paul C. Vitz. The title of this The Psychology of atheism Social and Personal Motives. There seems to be
    http://www.origins.org/articles/vitz_psychologyofatheism.html

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    The title of this paper, "The Psychology of Atheism," may seem strange. Certainly, my psychological colleagues have found it odd and even, I might add, a little disturbing. After all, psychology, since its founding roughly a century ago, has often focused on the opposite topic-namely the psychology of religious belief. Indeed, in many respects the origins of modern psychology are intimately bound up with the psychologists who explicitly proposed interpretations of belief in God. William James and Sigmund Freud, for example, were both personally and professionally deeply involved in the topic. Recall The Will to Believe by James, as well as his still famous Varieties of Religious Experience . These two works are devoted to an attempt at understanding belief as the result of psychological, that is natural, causes. James might have been sympathetic to religion, but his own position was one of doubt and skepticism and his writings were part of psychology's general undermining of religious faith. As for Sigmund Freud, his critiques of religion, in particular Christianity, are well known and will be discussed in some detail later. For now, it is enough to remember how deeply involved Freud and his thought have been with the question of God and religion. Given the close involvement between the founding of much of psychology and a critical interpretation of religion, it should not be surprising that most psychologists view with some alarm any attempt to propose a psychology of atheism. At the very least such a project puts many psychologists on the defensive and gives them some taste of their own medicine. Psychologists are always observing and interpreting others and it is high time that some of them learn from their own personal experience what it is like to be put under the microscope of psychological theory and experiment. Regardless, I hope to show that the psychological concepts used quite effectively to interpret religion are two- edged swords that can also be used to interpret atheism. Sauce for the believer is equally sauce for the unbeliever.

    45. Ex-Atheist.com. Christian Apologetics, Logic And Debate!
    Story of how a lifelong skeptic became a Christian. Also includes articles discussing skepticism, atheism, and apologetics and various resources for Christians.
    http://www.ex-atheist.com/
    Christian Apologetics, Logic in Religious Debate, Christianity vs. Atheism. Just how real is God?
    FROM SKEPTICISM TO WORSHIP
    Read how A.S.A. Jones discovered faith in God after 20 years of hardcore skepticism and debate. THE TRUTH OF THE BIBLE; LEARNING TO THINK SPIRITUALLY Logic, Debate and Apologetics; Contending Earnestly for the Faith RELIGIOUS DEBATE!; Learn How to Argue Your Point! DEBATE TIP : Debate is about two people giving each other the opportunity to say something stupid. ANALYZE THIS! Responses to E-mail. Action Packed Argument! AIR-TIGHT LOGICAL ARGUMENTS FOR:
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    46. Morality And Atheism
    Morality and atheism. One claim that theists make often in atheism is that one cannot both accept atheism and objective moral standards at the same time.
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    Morality and Atheism
    by Ed. Stoebenau and Charles W. Johnson
    Last revised 29 January 1998
    Introduction
    One claim that theists make often in #atheism is that one cannot both accept atheism and objective moral standards at the same time. They feel that at least one of these two views is true: objective moral standards prove that God exists, or that if there is not a God, then there cannot be objective moral standards. This paper serves a few purposes. First, it directly shows that there are differing views on morality between atheists. One of the writers is a moral subjectivist ; the other is a moral objectivist. In the first half, Charles Johnson defends a subjective view of morality. In the second half, Ed. Stoebenau defends a view that atheism and objective morality are consistent; one can accept both and still be ration in these respects. This paper shows that the moral argument for theism can be defeated in both of its premises: either there are not objective moral standards or they do not need to be from a deity.
    Note
    The views expressed in the first part of the essay are no longer the views of the author of that part (Charles Johnson); indeed, he's changed his mind to almost precisely the opposite. However, this essay has been left online in order to ensure that links to it continue to work, and for reading interest. - CWJ, 27 May 2002

    47. Humanism Deception
    Warnings for the goals of humanism.
    http://www.christianparents.com/hmenu1.htm
    HUMANISM DECEPTION
    Deceptive Mask for Atheism
    Humanism John Dewey, Father of Modern Education, Author of Humanist Manifesto I, Amerikanized version of Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx. How is it that the school system omits this bit of history? Humanist Manifestos I, II, and III It took forty years to produce HM II, and only seventeen for HM III. Consider the growth rate curve. The following articles can be found on the menu for Public School. Menu of Writings on the Public School System The Purpose of Education History of Changes in Education Deceptive School ... More History Menu another group of historical things IGNORANCE OF HUMANISM ALLOWS EASY DECEPTION:
    God's own people are destroyed for their lack of knowledge. Protect your child from the traps of humanism which is nothing different than the original snare used by the serpent to deceive Eve. People are often deceived by a false association of words.
    They relate humanitarian with the good Samaritan.
    Then they equate the belief system of humanism with humanitarianism.
    Then they accept the idea of supporting humanistic projects which give no glory to God.

    48. Atheism - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    atheism. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article is about the philosophical position. See also Atheist (band). atheism, morality, and philosophy.
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    Atheism
    From Wikipedia , the free encyclopedia.
    This article is about the philosophical position. See also Atheist (band)
    Atheism describes the position of being without belief in any deity , commonly referred to as " gods " or " God Table of contents 1 Etymology 2 Definition and scope 3 Atheism, morality, and philosophy 4 Atheism and persecution ... edit
    Etymology
    The term atheism (French athéisme , from athée , meaning "without" or "not," and the Greek-derived theism edit
    Definition and scope
    Atheism is generally defined by most dictionaries and encyclopedias as the "disbelief in, or denial of, the existence of God or gods and of any supernatural existence." http://encyclopedia.com/html/a1/atheism.asp Some atheists http://www.infidels.org/news/atheism/intro.html http://kenneth.moyle.com/aa/atheism1.htm distinguish between two variants:
    • Weak atheism aka negative atheism is the standpoint that there is no reason to believe that God exists/there are any gods. (One may hold that there is not enough evidence to support a decision, or one may simply not have a position). This is related but not equivalent to agnosticism , which affirms that a person cannot have firm knowledge of the existence nor the inexistence of any deity. Nonetheless, the two terms are often used interchangeably.

    49. Athiesm In Ancient India
    An evaluation of the Carvaka school from a modern Hindu perspective.
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    "Atheism is a necessary protest against the wickedness of the churches and the narrowness of the creeds. God uses it as stone to smash these soiled card-houses." - Sri Aurobindo Of the numerous schools of thought that gained prominence during the epic period as a reaction against the excessive ritualism and empty dogmatism of vedic religion or perhaps the increasing rigidity of caste system, one school of thought attracts the attention of present day scholars not only for its radical approach to the problems of blind belief but also for its similarities with the modern day rationalism and materialism of the west. It was the lokayata school of thought, believed to have been founded by Charvaka, whose history is shrouded in great mystery and myth. The world lokayata was used to refer to the person who believed in the reality of this world and the physical existence of man and of other beings on earth and nothing else. 'Loka' means the world and 'lokayata' means he who is centered around or relies upon this world only. The lokayatas believed in the existence of this world only, neither in heaven nor in hell, neither in vice nor virtue. They accepted only that reality which they could subjectively perceive and interact with, not in any imaginary world or some kind of ideal world. Practical and down to the earth, they believed in the existence of four elements only, namely the earth, water, fire, and air instead of the five elements of the vedic scriptures of which space or ether was the fifth element.

    50. Beyond Jehovah's Witnesses - What's Up With Atheism?
    People who have left Jehovah s Witnesses may be curious about atheism, but have trouble understanding it. Beyond Jehovah s Witnesses. What s Up with atheism?
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    Beyond Jehovah's Witnesses What's Up
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    6 Minutes April 26 2004 Edition Note: If you have only recently left Jehovah's Witnesses, this article may not be for you, as it does not deal with the challenge of overcoming JW indoctrination. This article will mainly interest those people who are at a later stage of recovery. Introduction "How can somebody not believe in God?" People who have believed in God for all or most of their lives can scarcely imagine otherwise. reason for it all. Moreover, theists (people who believe in God) never feel completely alone, and they have an organized set of principles (in the Bible, or the Koran, or whatever) to give structure to their lives. However, knowing that an idea is helpful does not tell us if it is true or false. For example, in the past people believed that problems stemming from incest were punishment from a god. Some still do. However, most of us now understand that it is a matter of genetics, not divine retribution. The explanation was wrong, even though the advice (i.e. to avoid incest) prevented a lot of suffering. It is easy to conclude there is a god at work when there is a mundane (but unknown) explanation. People have, at times, conducted rituals to bring rain to water the crops. When these rituals failed, they assumed they had done them incorrectly, or the gods were angry with them. When they worked, they considered it proof that the gods had smiled upon them. Yet it was simply a matter of meteorology: sometimes it rained and sometimes it didn't. There's no evidence that some gods were paying attention in this matter.

    51. Logical Fallacies And Logical Arguments
    Logical fallacies are presented with detailed explanations, multiple examples, and tips on avoiding them. Fallacies are organized by topic and alphabetically.
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    52. Atheism And Pantheism: Religious Atheism
    Parallels between atheism and pantheism, with pantheistic quotes from leading atheists Hume, La Mettrie, d Holbach, Shelley, Sagan.
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    Atheism and pantheism: religious atheists
    Principles of scientific pantheism* by Paul Harrison. Featured, Dec. 12, 1996. Are you a pantheist? Find out now at Scientific Pantheism.
    Pantheists don't just want to be negative about Gods and heavens beyond this world. They want to be enthusiastically positive about this life, this earth, this universe. Many famous atheists have had the same feelings.
    Theists and other critics have often regarded pantheism as atheism in disguise. Yet atheists often mistrust pantheism and see it as theism in disguise. Some atheists are so concerned with combatting the enemy - theism - that they leap to the opposite extreme, reducing life to blind selfish genes or the universe to bleak meaninglessness. But many atheists - even among the best known and most militant - have also had powerful feelings towards nature and the universe: feelings of reverence, love, awe and sense of belonging to nature and the material universe. Below on this page you will find quotes that show these feelings very clearly, from Hume, d'Holbach, la Mettrie, Shelley, and Sagan. They are so close to the feelings that believers have towards their deities, that they may be called religious. This is exactly the position of scientific pantheism.

    53. Positive Atheism (since 1995) Join The Struggle Against Anti-Atheist Bigotry!
    News, history, humor, opinion, and analysis.
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    Positive Atheism, Positive Atheist, Athiesm, Athiest Crash: Have You Sent E-Mail? New De-Conversion Stories! Overview of the Website Telling Atheists a Thing or Two
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    54. Religious Cults And Sects - Atheism
    About atheism. An Apologetics Index research resource. Religious cults, sects, and alternative religions Home Page, atheism.
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    Only Stupid People Believe in God
    Answering a common atheists' myth.
    Strategies for Dialoguing with Atheists
    By Dr. Ron Rhodes, "Reasoning from the Scriptures"
    Why the Burden of Proof is on the Atheist.
    By Professor Ralph McInerny. Article at the Leadership U site - Books - Click On Titles To Order At Discount More Books Losing Faith in Faith: From Preacher to Atheist By Dan Barker. Barker, who for 19 years was a preacher, question the validity of religious faith. Includes Barkers views on Bible contradictions , the historicity and resurrection of Jesus
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    "In the fall of 1997, Dr. Phil Fernandes, President of the Institute of Biblical Defens e and Dr. Michael Martin, Professor of Philosophy at Boston University conducted an internet debate over Theism vs. Atheism. The debate lasted over a four month period with each successive response being posted as it was completed. This debate is posted here and on the Internet Infidels website (also known as the atheist web)."

    55. Against The Religion Of Atheism
    Documents presenting Biblical arguments against atheism, and equating atheism with Satanism.
    http://www.hom.net/~angels/atheism.html

    56. The Philosophy Of Atheism, An Essay By Emma Goldman (1916)
    level The Philosophy of atheism. by Emma Goldman. earth. The philosophy of atheism expresses the expansion and growth of the human mind.
    http://www.spunk.org/library/writers/goldman/sp001502.html
    The Philosophy of Atheism
    by Emma Goldman
    First published in February 1916 in the Mother Earth journal. To give an adequate exposition of the Philosophy of Atheism, it would be necessary to go into the historical changes of the belief in a Deity, from its earliest beginning to the present day. But that is not within the scope of the present paper. However, it is not out of place to mention, in passing, that the concept God, Supernatural Power, Spirit, Deity, or in whatever other term the essence of Theism may have found expression, has become more indefinite and obscure in the course of time and progress. In other words, the God idea is growing more impersonal and nebulous in- proportion as the human mind is learning to understand natural phenomena and in the degree that science pro- gressively correlates human and social events. God, today, no longer represents the same forces as in the beginning of His existence; neither does He direct human destiny with the same Iron hand as of yore. Rather does the God idea express a sort of spiritualistic stimalus to satisfy the fads and fancies of every shade of human weak- ness. In the course of human development the God idea has been forced to adapt itself to every phase of human affairs, which is perfectly consistent with the origin of the idea itself. The conception of gods originated in fear and curiosity. Primitive man, unable to understand the phenomena of nature and harassed by them, saw in every terrifying manifestation some sinister force expressly directed against him; and as ignorance and fear are the parents of all super- stition, the troubled fancy of primitive man wove the God idea.

    57. -- Beliefnet.com
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    58. Agnosticism/Atheism Quotes | Agnosticism/Atheism Quotations | Agnosticism/Atheis
    Quotes on Agnosticism/atheism part of a larger collection of Wisdom Quotes to challenge and inspire. Agnosticism/atheism Quotations.
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    Quotations on agnosticism and atheism - living without God or without certainty about the existence of God. Bertrand Russell In conclusion, there is a marvelous anecdote from the occasion of Russell's ninetieth birthday that best serves to summarize his attitude toward God and religion. A London lady sat next to him at this party, and over the soup she suggested to him that he was not only the world's most famous atheist but, by this time, very probably the world's oldest atheist. "What will you do, Bertie, if it turns out you're wrong?" she asked. "I mean, what if uh when the time comes, you should meet Him? What will you say?" Russell was delighted with the question. His bright, birdlike eyes grew even brighter as he contemplated this possible future dialogue, and then he pointed a finger upward and cried, "Why, I should say, 'God, you gave us insufficient evidence.'" Al Seckel, in Preface to Bertrand Russell on God and Religion

    59. Welcome To The Office Of Shandon L. Guthrie
    Articles on atheism, ethics, and theological issues; text of religious debates, and links by Las Vegas apologist Shandon Guthrie.
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    Schedule Home Home Page From the early beginnings of Christianity to the present-day, Christianity has been under seige by critics who seek to abolish its heritage as an intellectual enterprise. Let the disciplines of knowledge, philosophy, and science continue to encourage Christianity to prevail. Here to be a voice in the wilderness. "...Give a defense..." (1 Peter 3:15) May 8, 2004 Thanks to the folks at www.radioapologia.com, an audio version of my article The Argumentum ad Ignorantiam: Why Atheists Cannot Avert the Burden of Proof has been recorded off site and can be accessed by going to my Audio page or directly going to it by clicking here March 5, 2004 UPDATED: The one-day seminar on the topic of Jesus' resurrection at Valley Bible Fellowship Bakersfield, California on February 28, 2004 is now available for purchase on CD. For more information on purchasing, be sure to contact VBF at (616) 325-2251 or via email at info@vbf.org

    60. A & E
    Book reviews, articles and responses about atheism vs. evolution.
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    We would like to encourage you to write responses to our articles, and also write your own. Please note that this website is a forum for debate from both sides - not just from atheists and evolutionists. If you oppose anything you see on this site, then we would like to know what your view is. We will put all we receive online – but be prepared to defend your writing! Click on the ‘how to respond’ link below for more information and where to send articles. Book Reviews: Tornado in a Junkyard, the Relentless Myth of Darwinism – By James Perloff (Reviewed by Daniel Aston) Darwin on Trial – By Phil Johnson. (Reviewed by Richard Barnett) Darwin on Trial – By Phil Johnson. (Reviewed by James Brown) The Blind Watchmaker – By Richard Dawkins. (Reviewed by Tim Bonnici) New Articles: Supernatural Causes and Cures of Melancholy in the Early Modern Period. (By Richard Barnett) Suicide and Atheism: Camus and the Myth of Sisyphus. (By Richard Barnett) If you would like to write a new article, please click here.

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