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Daily Archives: 6th June 2007

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Swashbuckling rebuttal of the ‘cowardly atheists’

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TheoHobson writing in today's Guardian - responding to the latest assault by Christopher Hitchens - all quite fun! Atheism is pretentious and cowardly  

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1901-2000: The Atheist’s Century – a helpful overview

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Nancy Pearcey, who co-wrote How Now Shall We Live with Chuck Colson, wrote a helpful overview at the time of its publication. Came across it randomly - it is definitely worth filing for future reference if not reading now. The…

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As Anselm of Canterbury so wisely described his outlook:

“fides quaerens intellectum”

which, being interpreted, means
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As Anselm of Canterbury so wisely described his outlook:

“fides quaerens intellectum”

which, being interpreted, means
Faith Seeking Understanding

I have faith, I always seek, I occasionally understand.

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