RE: TEs vs materialism

From: <steven@bowness.demon.co.uk>
Date: Thu May 26 2005 - 01:17:01 EDT

bnelson301@yahoo.com wrote:
> Presumably, you've never actually read Kierkegaard if you consider "belief
> without evidence" to summarize what Kierkegaard wrote.

CARR (then)
> >Presumably the index of Dawkin's God does not have an entry for Kierkegaard.

CARR (now)
McGrath makes no attempt in his book 'Dawkins God'to educate his readers
 on the range of Christian thought on the subject.

People who read Dawkins God are poorly sereved by McGrath on the depth of
Christian thought. Sceptics would remain ignorant , if they rely on Dawkins
God to teach them Christian views on the issue of belief and evidence.

'Kierkegaard makes up for Pascal's mistake. He apparently comes from a background of one trying desperately to have faith, one willing faith to befall him with all his energy, yet not being able to take that final leap into the mysterious abyss of absurdity.
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