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In reply to the discussion: How Oxford and Peter Singer drove me from atheism to Jesus [View all]Major Nikon
(36,900 posts)94. The entire piece rings of bullshit
It may very well be this person was genuinely an atheist who genuinely now subscribes to Christianity, but the explanation given doesn't make much sense. The third paragraph is supposed to be the aha moment, but reads more like a string of non-sequiturs. The rest of it doesn't get any better as it's filled with cliched phrases and anecdotes which come across as profoundly fake. Ironically this 2-year old piece seems to be the author's greatest accomplishment as it seems to be passed around quite a bit with others seeking confirmation a little too much.
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Whatever an individual feels they need to give their life meaning is their business,
The Velveteen Ocelot
May 2019
#3
It's a little difficult to understand how the implications of her atheism were incompatible with ...
Jim__
May 2019
#4
Good, so I expect you'll never argue about the definition of atheism again.
marylandblue
May 2019
#91
I argued only for expanding the definition to include those who might believe. eom
guillaumeb
May 2019
#141
If their belief is that atheism is not a belief, then that is how they define their atheism.
marylandblue
May 2019
#151
People publish personal anecdotes all the time. Obviously it meant something to the author,
The Velveteen Ocelot
May 2019
#24
I've read "Mere Christianity," and although it's a beautifully-written explanation
The Velveteen Ocelot
May 2019
#43
You're the one who has claimed to have a giant fan club sending you private messages.
trotsky
May 2019
#97
I didn't know anything about Singer before, but I see he has a unique moral perspective
marylandblue
May 2019
#124
I think is a general discomfort with the idea that there is no ultimate justice.
marylandblue
May 2019
#129
Based on everything you've said before, no category is relevant for any purpose.
marylandblue
May 2019
#152
I did research the word. And I know a postmodern narrative when I see one.
marylandblue
May 2019
#169
Well now that you know why I picked that word, perhaps you could consider
marylandblue
May 2019
#178
I was paraphrasing a quick survey of her impression of what he seems to be saying.
marylandblue
May 2019
#133
My thoughts are that for someone who apparently got her PhD from Cambridge, logic or clear writing
muriel_volestrangler
May 2019
#135
Irving-Stonebraker writes a cliched "captivity," then "conversion narrative"
Bretton Garcia
May 2019
#136
I am convinced it's a narrative crafted to appeal to evangelical christians.
AtheistCrusader
May 2019
#140