http://www.reasonablefaith.org/is-athei ... -of-theism
Don't let the title fool you though. It's mostly positive, or at least for me, I found it mostly positive, but not so much positive for places such as the UK.
William Lane Craig podcast about Christian/atheist stats
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Re: William Lane Craig podcast about Christian/atheist stats
I'd like to see the information about the stats, how the poll was done, etc. I'm not necessarily doubting the trends, but it seems somewhat low to say that only 2.5 % of the US is non-theistic. Perhaps in Texas or Florida, but much of the US is less religious. Age ranges could impact this as well depending on who was polled.
I also found it interesting that Craig is extremely happy about "theism" being on the rise without pointing out that many of the increases in theism are likely more Muslim than Christian movement, especially in Europe. I doubt that would make him all that happy.
I also found it interesting that Craig is extremely happy about "theism" being on the rise without pointing out that many of the increases in theism are likely more Muslim than Christian movement, especially in Europe. I doubt that would make him all that happy.
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Re: William Lane Craig podcast about Christian/atheist stats
For everyone who doesn't feel like looking up the statistics themselves: http://www.scienceandreligiontoday.com/ ... of-theism/
And personally, I think WLC's apparent joy for the increase of theism comes from the fact that it's a 'stepping stone' of sorts to philosophical and logical understanding regarding God, and (bad analogy time!) maybe a bit like how a libertarian might enjoy more people are rejecting communism, even though it might be in favor of becoming a republican, a democrat, an anarchist, and so on.Ivellious wrote:I also found it interesting that Craig is extremely happy about "theism" being on the rise without pointing out that many of the increases in theism are likely more Muslim than Christian movement, especially in Europe. I doubt that would make him all that happy.
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Re: William Lane Craig podcast about Christian/atheist stats
Sounds about right though, those stats I mean.DRDS wrote:http://www.reasonablefaith.org/is-athei ... -of-theism
Don't let the title fool you though. It's mostly positive, or at least for me, I found it mostly positive, but not so much positive for places such as the UK.
Of course for some reason they left out some heavily populated areas like Brasil and China, not to mention Africa.