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The Bible and Its Influence by Cullen Schippe and Chuck Stetson

By Grant Steves It may be argued that Bible literacy is the first step to a realization that the Bible is not as it claims to be – “God breathed” or “inspired by God.”  – 2 Tim. 3:16.  It may be argued that a public school should teach the Bible Read more

By Minnesota Atheists, 18 yearsJuly 16, 2008 ago
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The End of Biblical Studies by Hector Avalos

By Grant Steves Professor Avalos has constructed a strongly argued case against the need for biblical studies in his book, The End of Biblical Studies. This attack examines the relevance of continuing studies in areas of: translation, biblical history and archeology, historical Jesus studies, literary criticism, and biblical theology. He Read more

By Minnesota Atheists, 18 yearsJanuary 17, 2008 ago
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The Beak of the Finch by Jonathan Weiner

By Brett Welch There have been many fine books regarding evolution and Darwinian ideas written by names we are all familiar with: Dawkins, Gould, Dennett, Eldredge, etc. All these books are good with their own particular perspective on an evolutionary principle. However, I would like to point out a book Read more

By Minnesota Atheists, 18 yearsJanuary 16, 2008 ago
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Doubt: A History by Jennifer Michael Hecht

By Greg Peterson A friend and I were commiserating about the relative dearth of good atheist books. Say what you will about the Christian faith we left (and we’ve both said plenty), there is within the church a tradition of heady literature. From Augustine and Pascal to G.K. Chesterton and Read more

By Minnesota Atheists, 18 yearsJanuary 16, 2008 ago
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Min Liv Som Humanist (My Life as a Humanist) by Edd Doerr

By Rick Rohrer Edd Doerr came to the twin cities some years ago when he was president of AHA to be the keynote speaker at the first ever banquet for the Humanists of Minnesota. Those who were present got to know Edd Doerr as a gifted speaker, tireless worker, and Read more

By Minnesota Atheists, 18 yearsJanuary 16, 2008 ago

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