Archive for the ‘Tract’ Category
Tract #58: Can Atheists Believe in the Supernatural?
Tract #58, Can Atheists Believe in the Supernatural?, is ready for you to print and hand out. Download it, see page #3 for printing instructions, and let me know your comments! Thanks! 058_believe-in-supernatural.pdf Can Atheists Believe in the Supernatural? A moral atheist uses reason to conclude that it is likely that no deities exist. But [...]
In: About atheism, Tract
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 [...]
In: Dealing with religious folks, Tract
Tract #56: Are Atheists Intolerant?
Tract #56, Are Atheists Intolerant?, is ready for you to print and hand out. Download it, see page #3 for printing instructions, and let me know your comments! Thanks! 056_intolerance.pdf Are Atheists Intolerant? Are atheists intolerant of religion and religious beliefs? In large part, that depends on how you define “intolerant.” “How dare you disagree [...]
In: About atheism, Tract
Tract #55: Should We Tell a Noble Lie?
Tract #55, Should We Tell a Noble Lie?, is ready for you to print and hand out. Download it, see page #3 for printing instructions, and let me know your comments! Thanks! 055_noble-lie.pdf Should We Tell a Noble Lie? Some theists argue against atheism by saying that without God there is neither moral law nor [...]
In: Morality, Tract
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 [...]
In: Dealing with religious folks, Tract
Tract #53: How Can There Be Justice Without God?
Tract #53, How Can There Be Justice Without God?, is ready for you to print and hand out. Download it, see page #3 for printing instructions, and let me know your comments! Thanks! 053_justice.pdf How Can There Be Justice Without God? Justice is, in a nutshell, fair punishment for doing wrong, and fair rewards for [...]
Tract #52: Why Do Atheists Pick on Christians?
Tract #52, Why Do Atheists Pick on Christians?, is ready for you to print and hand out. Download it, see page #3 for printing instructions, and let me know your comments! Thanks! 052_attacking-christians.pdf Why Do Atheists Pick on Christians? There are a great many religions in the world, so why is that — at least [...]
In: Anti-religion, Tract
Tract #51: Why Do Atheists Attack Religion?
Tract #51, Why Do Atheists Attack 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! 051_attacking-religion.pdf Why Do Atheists Attack Religion? Religious people sometimes feel like they are under attack by atheists — and, sometimes, they’re right. Other times, [...]
In: About atheism, Tract
Tract #50: Do Atheists Want Freedom from Responsibility?
Tract #50, Do Atheists Want Freedom from Responsibility?, answers one of the most annoying accusations leveled at atheists. It is ready for you to print and hand out. Download it, see page #3 for printing instructions, and let me know your comments! Thanks! 050_freedom-from-responsibility.pdf Do Atheists Want Freedom from Responsibility? It is not uncommon for [...]
In: About atheism, Tract
Tract #49: Does the Supernatural Exist?
Tract #49, Does the Supernatural Exist?, is ready for you to download and review. Download it, see page #3 for printing instructions, and let me know your comments! Thanks! 049_supernatural-exist.pdf Does the Supernatural Exist? Is it possible that supernatural things exist? Such things would, by definition, be beyond the reach of science, so it is [...]


