Dear Miss Manners: My friends and I, who are religion-free (or atheists), are debating how to respond to people who tell us to “have a blessed day” or who use any other religious sign-off. It’s ...
A Christian and a self-described Christian Atheist debate. Hosted by Ross Douthat Produced by Emily Holzknecht Mr. Douthat is a columnist and the host of the “Interesting Times” podcast. Did Jesus ...
The overpublished religion vs. atheism debate takes a refreshing turn here. In an understated way, Killham (How to Cook a Tart) takes a modest run at the great questions: does God exist? if so, where ...
Some people find it incredible their otherwise intelligent friends believe in a God, a Virgin Birth or the Resurrection of Christ. Others find it incredible that their otherwise intelligent friends ...
Most debates between atheists and theists assume one thing: that belief is a choice. That we arrive at a fork in the road and say, “I’ll go with God,” or, “I’ll go without.” But is that really true?
A common rhetorical strategy when seeking to advance one’s ideological position is to appropriate, alter, and/or expand the otherwise accepted meaning of words, expressions, and symbols. For example, ...