My generation, millennials, has been blamed for ruining so much: cloth napkins, traditional marriage, American cheese. But in ...
About 100 million people in the U.S. say they have no religious faith, but a new survey paints a more complicated picture.
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The median age of religiously unaffiliated adults in the new survey is 38, which also is in line with ... who answer a question about their current religion by saying they are atheist, agnostic or ...
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Those conversions coincide with a new case for choosing faith over atheism by New York Times columnist Ross Douthat, in a book boldly titled, “Believe: Why Everyone Should Be Religious.” He finds ...
At the New Delhi World Book Fair, indianexpress.com spoke to him about his transition from banking to writing, his evolving relationship with faith, and the fine line between mythology and history.
McGrath, meanwhile, uses Nagel’s essay to highlight the chasm that frequently exists between atheists and religious believers (he is a Christian, and has authored several books responding critically ...
John Gray wants to draw a line under ‘new atheism’, and plenty of readers will wish him well. Richard Dawkins and his fellow God-bashers claim that they have brought happiness to thousands by ...
according to skeptics and secularists from William Godwin to the New Atheists, was supposed to usher in an age of rational discourse, social comity and political stability. Instead it produced the ...
(Photo by Borislav Troshev / Anadolu via Getty Images) Unlike the New Atheists who were all the rage a couple decades ago, the nineteenth-century atheists tended to have a deep and nuanced ...