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Sedory, Paul |
Mar 06, 2005
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I have looked through your articles and not found what I am looking for and hope you can recommend an article.
I am looking for a general article to get a blindly religious person to try and be more critical. I don't necessarily want to dissuade them from their religion, just start using some critical thought. Any suggestions?
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TalkReason , |
Mar 06, 2005
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Dear Paul:
TR is not in the business of dissuading believers from their faith, although we have a section on anti-apologetics. Among our authors there are atheists (such as Tremblay), agnostics (such as Perakh), and believers (such as Elsberry or Spitzer). We choose our authors regardless of their faith or the lack thereof and do not apply a litmus test based on the authors' religious affiliation or beliefs.
There are, though, scores of books and articles arguing against faith which can be easily found, for example on Amazon.com website or via Google (examples are books by Stenger, Shermer, Mills and many more).
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