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Tract #62: Quick Responses to Statements About Atheism #2
Tract #62, Quick Responses to Statements About Atheism #2, is ready for you to print and hand out. Download it, see page #3 for printing instructions, and let me know your comments! Thanks! 062_quick-answers2.pdf Quick Responses to Statements About Atheism #2 Einstein believed in God. Do you think you’re smarter than Einstein? Actually, Einstein didn’t [...]
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Tract #60: Quick Responses to Statements About Atheism
Tract #60, Quick Responses to Statements About Atheism, is ready for you to print and hand out. Download it, see page #3 for printing instructions, and let me know your comments! Thanks! 060_quick-answers.pdf Quick Responses to Statements About Atheism The Bible says that atheism is wrong. I don’t agree with the Bible. If you don’t [...]
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Tract #57: Should Atheists Disrespect Religion?
Tract #57, Should Atheists Disrespect Religion?, is ready for you to print and hand out. Download it, see page #3 for printing instructions, and let me know your comments! Thanks! 057_respect-religion.pdf Should Atheists Disrespect Religion? Is there any reason for an atheist to respect people’s religious beliefs and practices? Or is it “open season” on [...]
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Tract #54: Why Do Atheists Care What I Believe?
Tract #54, Why Do Atheists Care What I Believe?, is ready for you to print and hand out. Download it, see page #3 for printing instructions, and let me know your comments! Thanks! 054_why-do-you-care.pdf Why Do Atheists Care What I Believe? Some atheists spend a lot of time arguing about religion or trying to get [...]
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Tract #34: How Do I Tell My Family I’m an Atheist?
Tract #34, How Do I Tell My Family I’m an Atheist?, is ready for you to download and review. Download it, see page #3 for printing instructions, and let me know your comments! Thanks! 034_how-do-i-tell-my-family.pdf How Do I Tell My Family I’m an Atheist? If you were raised in a religious household, you may find [...]
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Tract #33: Can I Keep My Atheism Secret?
Tract #33, Can I Keep My Atheism Secret?, is ready for you to download and review. Download it, see page #3 for printing instructions, and let me know your comments! Thanks! 033_hiding-atheism.pdf Can I Keep My Atheism Secret? If you are an atheist, are you morally or ethically required to tell other people that you [...]
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Tract #31: What Do I Do When People Pray?
Tract #31, What Do I Do When People Pray?, is ready for you to download and review. Download it, see page #3 for printing instructions, and let me know your comments! Thanks! 031_when-people-pray.pdf What Do I Do When People Pray? Imagine you have been invited to attend a wedding in a church or you are [...]
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Tract #23: Tough Questions for Christians
Tract #23, Tough Questions for Christians, is ready for you to download and review. Download it, see page #3 for printing instructions, and let me know your comments! Thanks! 023_questions-for-christians.pdf Tough Questions for Christians It’s possible to be both philosophically rigorous and a Christian, but far too many Christians have not asked themselves enough tough [...]
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Change occurs for a reason?
The difference to me is that there is no evidence either way about a supreme being. There is evidence that change occurs for a reason. I don’t see any evidence that change occurs for a reason. Do you have examples?
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Why not “weak” atheism?
is there any particular reason you dislike the term “weak” atheist? i’m just wondering. you seem to understand me completely. doesn’t seem right to stick a post-it note that screams “HYPOCRISY” on something so big based only my obsevation on the behavior of some. some of the most loving and caring people in my life, [...]
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