Against All Gods: What’s Right and Wrong About the New Atheism
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Phillip E. Johnson, the founder of the intelligent design movement, has made a surprising admission: he believes the new atheists have done the world a favor. According to Johnson, authors like Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, and Daniel Dennett have put the question of God back on the public agenda, sparking a much-needed debate about faith and reason. For decades, these topics have been taboo in academic circles, but the new atheists' vocal challenges have changed that. Johnson, along with co-author John Mark Reynolds, argues that this shift presents a unique opportunity for open discussion and debate about God, evolution, and creation. Rather than fearing or reacting against these challenges, the authors propose a more thoughtful and engaging approach. In their latest work, they tackle the question of whether the evidence points to a materialistic naturalism or a creator God, encouraging readers to join the conversation and consider the evidence for themselves.
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