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Skeptical views and The Existence of God
Antony Flew (HarperOne, October 2007)
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A wave of modern atheists have taken center stage and brought the long standing debate about the existence of God back into headlines. Spearheaded by Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, and Christopher Hitchens, this "new atheism" has found a powerful place in today's culture wars. Although this movement has been billed as "new" the foundation of its argument is indebted to philosopher Anthony Flew and his groundbreaking paper "Theology and Falsification," the most widely reprinted philosophical publication of the last half century. Flew built his highly acclaimed academic career publicly debunking the existence of God. But now the renowned philosopher has arrived at the opposite conclusion and officially joined the other side. ~ From the Publisher
David Mills (Xlibris: Apr 6, 2004)
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Is there really a God? Or does God exist only in our heads? Is the Bible truly God's Word, or a jumble of fanciful myths? This book is your front-row ticket to mankind's most enthralling debate. An atheist for thirty years, David Mills argues that God is unnecessary to explain the universe and life's diversity, organization and beauty. This unique and captivating book responds to every argument ever offered to "prove" God's existence and the Bible's credibility — arguments from logic, common sense, Christian apologetics, philosophy, ethics, history, and up-to-the-minute science. ~ Amazon.com
Michael Martin, Ricki Monnier, eds. (Prometheus Books (December 1, 2003)
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Since 1948, a growing number of scholars have been formulating and developing a series of arguments that the concept of God — as understood by the world's leading theologians and major religions — is logically contradictory, and therefore God not only does not exist but, more significantly, cannot exist. In short, God is impossible. This unique anthology collects for the first time most of the important published arguments for the impossibility of God. Included are selections by J.L. Mackie, Quentin Smith, Theodore Drange, Michael Martin, and many other distinguished scholars. The editors provide a valuable general introduction and helpful summaries of the cricual issues involved.
J. L. Mackie (Oxford University Press : January 13, 1983), 278 pages.
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In "The Miracle of Theism" J.L. Mackie examines the arguments for and
against the existence of God from an atheistic perspective. John Mackie
is a highly respected twentieth century philosopher and along with
Anthony Flew has been one of the most capable contemporary proponents
of atheism. Written almost a quarter of a century ago, "The Miracle of Theism"
remains a classic in the field of religious philosophy and is widely
considered to be one of the best-stated arguments for atheism in print.
Unfortunately, many popular works supporting the atheistic perspective
come across as unduly angry and self-righteous. In contrast, Mackie's
work is a much-needed breath of fresh air. One may disagree with Mackie
while at the same time respecting his views. ~ A Reader at Amazon.com
