The Lame Sophistry of Christian Apologetics
<p>In the mood to eavesdrop on Christian apologists as they devise tactics for responding to trenchant criticisms from atheists, I stumbled on an article from Christendom College’s Catholic periodical, called “Principles,” which scratched the itch.</p>
<p>The <a href="https://www.getprinciples.com/how-to-talk-to-atheists-with-clarity-and-confidence/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">article</a> is by Brandon Vogt, who is the “content director for Bishop <a href="https://medium.com/grim-tidings/deconstructing-bishop-barons-case-for-christianity-c2164cf173e6?sk=fc88eb15747568a9a868a9d823104aaf" rel="noopener">Robert Barron’s</a> Word on Fire Catholic Ministries.”</p>
<p>Vogt’s purpose is to counter the fact that many young people have been drawn into the New Atheist movement, “swayed by poor arguments and heated rhetoric, in particular through the internet.” So, Vogt created a discussion forum where Christians and atheists could “charitably discuss” their differences.</p>
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