Correspondence

Notable Conversations

Because of the way the IAmAnAtheist correspondence pages are laid out (with the most recent correspondence first), it can be very difficult to follow an interesting conversation thread or find an item of note. For that reason, we are now storing particularly interesting and multipart correspondence on this page as well as on the correspondence page. We hope this helps you get through the day comfortably, conveniently, and godlessly!

Date Begun Title Notes
-- Our Favorite Hate Mail The best of the worst vitriol we've received
12/2006 Argument for Strong Atheism Is there a proof that there is no god?
11/2006 Universal Omnipotence Is there a universal omnipotence?
8/2006 Favorite letter My favorite piece of correspondence to date
7/2006 In Defense of Christian Intelligence A Christian defends the intelligence of Bible belief
6/2006 Religion and Intelligence Are religious people necessarily unintelligent?
6/2006 Atheist Under Fire Can you be a "good" atheist when you are being abused by religious bigots?
6/2006 Tolerating the Religious How can an atheist deal with the feeling that religious people are stupid?
6/2006 Best Conversations What are the best conversations I've had with religious people?
6/2006 Critique Request A reader asks us to look over a response he got from a religious person to his online posting about religion.
5/2006 Limited Omnescience A long, detailed conversation that begins with limited omnescience, moves through the definition of good, and ends up with legislating morality.
5/2006 Young Girl A young woman attempts to understand atheism and, along the way, prove that God exists.
5/2006 Angry Agnostic We are taken to task for calling ourselves atheists.
5/2006 Right and Wrong What is the difference between right and wrong.
5/2006 Our First Threat! Our first threatening letter! We love this -- please forward it to everyone you know!
11/2005 Link Farm This attempt at an arguement via Web links led to our strict policy of only responding to arguments that writers make in their own words.
11/2005 Typical Arguments A large collection of statements and words of damnation that we hear from religious folks all the time. But in this case, they all come from one writer.

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