TOP Atheists BEST Arguments Against God. How Bad Are They?
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Overview: Responding to an article presenting the "best arguments" of top atheists against God. The first four are circular and self-refuting; the fifth (problem of evil) is genuinely difficult but well-answered.
Introduction to video analyzing Sam Wickstrom article on atheist arguments from Dawkins, Nietzsche, and Epicurus
00:00:00Richard Dawkins is not respected even by fellow atheists as a philosopher of religion. Atheist philosopher Michael Ruse says The God Delusion "makes me ashamed to be an atheist."
Setting up Dawkins' credibility before addressing his arguments
00:03:35Argument 1 — "We're all atheists, some just go one god further" — is logically absurd. Believing in one God IS the defining difference between monotheism and atheism; it's not a minor distinction.
First argument from Dawkins: the "one less god" argument
00:06:06The "outsider test of faith" (apply your reasons for rejecting Thor to Christianity) backfires for informed Christians because the evidence for Christianity specifically doesn't work for pagan deities.
Responding to the street epistemology version of argument 1
00:10:40Argument 2 — "Don't indoctrinate children, teach critical thinking" — presents a false dichotomy. You can only separate religion from critical thinking IF you assume all religion is false, making this circular.
Second argument from Dawkins: the indoctrination argument
00:24:22Argument 3 — Nietzsche's "atheism is instinctual" — backfires because sociological research shows religious belief is actually natural and atheism must be trained. Also applies a double standard on evidence.
Third argument from Nietzsche: atheism as instinct
00:33:06Argument 4 — "Religion is desperation, fear of reality" (Nietzsche) — is circular (assumes atheism is reality) and actually describes Buddhism more than Christianity. Atheism itself denies key realities.
Fourth argument from Nietzsche: religion as escapism
00:47:54Argument 5 — The Problem of Evil (Epicurus) — is genuinely difficult but the logical version has been abandoned by academic atheist philosophers. The dilemma offers a false set of options.
Fifth argument: the problem of evil from Epicurus
01:01:13Four theodicies provide a cumulative answer to the problem of evil: soul-building, free will, natural law, and skeptical theism.
Detailed treatment of theodicies responding to the problem of evil
01:06:49The problem of evil actually backfires on atheism: evil's existence presupposes objective moral values, which have no grounding on atheism. The problem of evil is itself evidence for God.
How the problem of evil becomes an argument FOR God
01:16:00The problem of evil is the #1 argument that practically draws people away from God, but Christianity alone offers both intellectual answers and emotional/pastoral hope — atheism offers neither explanation nor solution.
Pastoral conclusion on the problem of evil and summary of all 5 arguments
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