An investigation by Arizona State University (ASU) in Tempe concluded this week that high-profile astrophysicist and atheist Lawrence Krauss violated the university’s sexual harassment policy by grabbing a woman’s breast at a conference in Australia in late 2016. “Responsive action… Read More ›
Atheism
Is Not Fasting a Freedom from Islam?
Earlier this morning, I came across a post by a budding ex-Muslim. He made a comment regarding Ramadan that I disagreed with and so I dropped a quick reply. I believe firmly, that true freedom comes from one’s ability to… Read More ›
The Historicity of the New Testament – Dr. Robert Price & Br. Ijaz Ahmad
A quick half an hour conversation between Dr. Robert M. Price and myself on the Historicity of the New Testament, this includes social formation, mythmaking, ipssisima vox, NTTC, and more! Facebook Mirror: Click Here and God knows best.
Einstein on the Universe and God
In an interview published in George Sylvester Viereck’s book Glimpses of the Great (1930), Einstein responded to a question about whether or not he defined himself as a pantheist. He explained: ‘Your question is the most difficult in the world. It is not… Read More ›
A Muslim’s Response to Mythicists
A Guest Article by Andrew Livingston Christ mythicism is the notion that there never even was such a person as Jesus of Nazareth. The whole thing, right down to the very existence of the man himself, was pure myth from… Read More ›
How to Argue Like an Atheist
A simple how-to guide… It would be helpful to preface the conversation by asking, “what kind of proof do you need?,” then from there, try to delimit what one considers evidence to qualify those proofs. Otherwise the conversation will end… Read More ›
A REBUTTAL TO DAN BARKER’S “LOSING FAITH IN FAITH: FROM PREACHER TO ATHEIST”
The following is a guest post by author Andrew Livingston. What follows is a revised version of an article originally appearing in the now defunct Taqwa Magazine. You. So it was you all along. And all of this time I… Read More ›
Neo-Atheist Moral Degeneration
Everyone wants to take the moral high ground, whether you’re an Atheist or a Theist. You want to demonstrate that your beliefs take you to a better moral position, therefore it should be followed. I can’t disagree with that reasoning,… Read More ›
London’s Evening Standard exposé of Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin, whose bearded face looks out at us from the £10 note, is about to be replaced by Jane Austen. I’ve spent the past five years of my life writing his biography and mastering his ideas. Which do you… Read More ›
Why the West is going down the drain..
Islam is the only hope for mankind To find out why read this
How to Address Doubts in God’s Existence
An excellent overview of this pressing question
Islamic sentiments from a Christian professor
“I consider the secular a myth. I consider it a metaphysical impossibility. The notion of the secular assumes that there is an area of life from which God is absent. And since I don’t actually believe that, the secular seems… Read More ›
Pretty much…
Izzy claims ‘It’s a parody of what some fundamentalist Christians think about atheists.’ But I just don’t see any parody.
If God does not exist, is everything permitted?
There’s a famous passage from “The Grand Inquisitor” section of Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov in which Ivan Karamazov claims that if God does not exist, then everything is permitted. If there is no God, then there are no rules to… Read More ›
A Complex Universe
Yesterday I got to meet two of the great thinkers within the atheistic camp: Lawrence M. Krauss and A. C. Grayling. I had short discussions with both of them regarding religion and philosophy and both used very strong and certain… Read More ›
Bertrand Russell: ‘Why I am not a Christian: The Defects in Christ’s teaching’
I must admit that even as a Christian I was aware of these problems in Christ’s purported teaching – and shuddered. Eventually I found refuge in Islam. Bertrand Russell did not and became an atheist. Bertrand Russell was British philosopher, logician,… Read More ›