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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Scripture and Science In Conflict by Prof. Philip Stott — Introduction
Scripture and Science In Conflict by Prof. Philip
Stott — Site Map Atheism in Decline EverywhereThis article, from The Washington Times, is interesting for two main reasons. The first is the admission by prominent atheists that their faith has been disastrously undermined by the collapse of the credibility of the theory of evolution. This collapse is vehemently denied by most professional biologists, but their denial is convincing only to themselves. The second is the fact that it has not led to a turning to the Gospel. How different things might have been if Christians had not bowed to the wisdom of this world, and brought in twisted hermeneutics to "harmonize" the Scriptures with science, falsely so called. It is not at all surprising that atheists, realizing the bankruptcy of their position, will not turn to a Christianity which has demonstrated its own bankruptcy by accepting the self same fallacies on which they had based their atheism. The article's permalink is here. By Uwe Siemon-Netto UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Published March 4, 2005 ----------------
GURAT, France -- Godlessness is
in trouble, according to a growing consensus among philosophers, intellectuals
and scholars. "Atheism as a theoretical position is in decline worldwide,"
Munich theologian Wolfhart Pannenberg said in an interview. His Oxford colleague
Alister McGrath agrees. Atheism's "future seems increasingly to lie in the
private beliefs of individuals rather than in the great public domain it once
regarded as its habitat," Mr. McGrath wrote in the U.S. magazine, Christianity
Today. Two developments are plaguing atheism these days. One is that it appears
to be losing its scientific underpinnings. The other is the historical
experience of hundreds of millions of people worldwide that atheists are in no
position to claim the moral high ground. British philosopher Anthony Flew, once
as hard-nosed a humanist as any, has turned his back on atheism, saying it is
impossible for evolution to account for the fact that one single cell can carry
more data than all the volumes of the Encyclopedia Britannica. Mr. Flew still does not accept the God of the Bible. But he has embraced the concept of intelligent design -- a stunning desertion of a former intellectual ambassador of secular humanism to the belief in some form of intelligence behind the design of the universe.
As a distant second he sees the
diffuse forms of spirituality. Atheism, he said, will come in at the tail end. |
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