How Israel Helps Uphold the U.S.-Backed Liberal International Order
The moral blindness of condemning Jerusalem for its relations with Moscow.
October 16, 2019
Dissecting a tendentious new-atheist attack on the Hebrew Bible.
In his 2012 book Why I Became an Atheist, the former theology student John Loftus lists among his many criticisms of the Hebrew Bible its belief in the existence of such fanciful creatures as satyrs and unicorns. Dave Armstrong points out the shallowness of this argument:
The moral blindness of condemning Jerusalem for its relations with Moscow.
Promising to fight anti-Semitism while shielding Hizballah.
Helping to memorialize the Shoah and to protect survivors.
The Idiom and the Oddity.
Dissecting a tendentious new-atheist attack on the Hebrew Bible.
In his 2012 book Why I Became an Atheist, the former theology student John Loftus lists among his many criticisms of the Hebrew Bible its belief in the existence of such fanciful creatures as satyrs and unicorns. Dave Armstrong points out the shallowness of this argument:
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