Bo Jinn
ASIN: B00D3LP7BA
Publisher: Sattwa Publishing
Pages: 80
The second book in a 4-part series of critiques of the contemporary atheism, focusing on the more popular new atheist arguments against theism.
Traditionally, it has always been the "religious" that are expected to render apologies for their beliefs. These same demands has never been made of atheism, since atheism is usually characterized as the mere "rejection" of a set of claims- namely theistic/religious claims. However, the rising trend in contemporary atheism known as the 'New Atheist Movement' has caused many to voice concerns over a new prevailing image of atheism as a new fundamentalist and militarist religion, comprising its own set of beliefs, manifestos and a congregation of eager acolytes to boot. Furthermore it is hard to dispute with these concerns, mainly because they are correct.
We find that there are many deep-seated philosophical tensions in atheist thought which ...