Atheism and Dinesh D’Souza

Interesting: From an interview by Bernard Chapin with Dinesh D’Souza in Intellectual Conservative:

Dinesh D’Souza: I think we’re seeing something very new right now. For the first time, atheism is being presented as a serious option for young people. A generation ago atheists were represented by the likes of Madeline Murray O’Hare who was not a very attractive poster child for the movement. Today atheism comes in a stylish disguise and is defended by witty debaters. They have mounted a strong attack on religion and claim that atheism is more moral than Christianity. Atheist works have dominated the best seller list for the last two years, and so I thought the time was right to mount a serious counter attack.

Crosspost: Shroud of Turin Blog

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1 Response to Atheism and Dinesh D’Souza

  1. Samuel Skinner says:

    I thought ideas were supposed to stand or fall on their own merits, not how they were packaged.

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