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1.02.2010

This undermines one of the atheist's usual poses


I was going to say if you have C. S. Lewis' God in the Dock there is one of his little essays that can be so impressive in their way. I found it, though, on the 'net, so you don't have to have the book at hand. It's called Man or Rabbit? One of those essays you'd like to have in memory when interacting with the typical atheists one runs into here and there. If you're impatient read the final two paragraphs of the essay first.

1 Comments:

Blogger c.t. said...

This seems to be fairly positive. Maybe the title has 'hints' of negative in it.

>:| Atheists usual poses...

January 2, 2010 at 12:35 AM  

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