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&rsquo;s Catholic periodical, called &ldquo;Principles,&rdquo; which scratched the itch.</p> <p>The&nbsp;<a href="https://www.getprinciples.com/how-to-talk-to-atheists-with-clarity-and-confidence/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">article</a>&nbsp;is by Brandon Vogt, who is the &ldquo;content director for Bishop&nbsp;<a href="https://medium.com/grim-tidings/deconstructing-bishop-barons-case-for-christianity-c2164cf173e6?sk=fc88eb15747568a9a868a9d823104aaf" rel="noopener">Robert Barron&rsquo;s</a>&nbsp;Word on Fire Catholic Ministries.&rdquo;</p> <p>Vogt&rsquo;s purpose is to counter the fact that many young people have been drawn into the New Atheist movement, &ldquo;swayed by poor arguments and heated rhetoric, in particular through the internet.&rdquo; So, Vogt created a discussion forum where Christians and atheists could &ldquo;charitably discuss&rdquo; their differences.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/deconstructing-christianity/the-lame-sophistry-of-christian-apologetics-b21041cc1e46"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>
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