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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Five Flaws in the Thinking of New Atheists

Readers may be interested to view this video (c. 9 mins) critiquing five flaws in the thinking of the 'new atheism':



This is an expansion of my recent paper: 'The Emperor's New Clothes: Pointing the Finger at Dawkins' Atheism' THINK, Spring 2010.

See also my book A Sceptic's Guide to Atheism (Paternoster, 2009)

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Posted by: Peter S. Williams 2:14 AM

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