The Israel-Jordan Peace Is a Strategic Success Not to Be Taken for Granted
But, after a quarter-century, Jordanians remain hostile toward the Jewish state.
June 26, 2019
An atheist philosopher’s critique of atheism.
In Seven Types of Atheism, the English philosopher John Gray—an atheist himself—argues that most unbelievers have merely replaced faith in God with faith in something else, afraid or unable to admit the arbitrariness of the universe. Isaac Inkeles, while praising the book as “lucid and stunningly erudite,” also points to its deficiencies:
But, after a quarter-century, Jordanians remain hostile toward the Jewish state.
Democratic candidates line up to kiss the notorious anti-Semite’s ring.
An atheist philosopher’s critique of atheism.
Free-range parenting is the default position.
Nidḥey Israel.
In Seven Types of Atheism, the English philosopher John Gray—an atheist himself—argues that most unbelievers have merely replaced faith in God with faith in something else, afraid or unable to admit the arbitrariness of the universe. Isaac Inkeles, while praising the book as “lucid and stunningly erudite,” also points to its deficiencies:
Unlock the most serious Jewish, Zionist, and American thinking.
Subscribe Now