Friday, April 20, 2007

Against God - In Depth - theage.com.au

I had heard about this.  Would be interested to see the video, if there was one. 

Against God

Thornton McCamish
April 15, 2007

The swelling of atheist literature is a reaction to a worldwide rise in fundamentalist religion.

The swelling of atheist literature is a reaction to a worldwide rise in fundamentalist religion.

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ON PALM SUNDAY, Dr John Perkins drove out to the Careforce Church in Mount Evelyn to tell its congregation that everything it believed and held dear about God was, sad to say, mistaken and even dangerous.

It wouldn't be everyone's idea of a fun night out. Finding himself in similar circumstances, Australian arch-atheist Philip Adams once described himself as "a lion thrown into a den of Daniels".

And the scene did appear set for a mauling: the modern community hall-style building can hold 1000 and the debate had sold out within 20 minutes of tickets going on sale.

But there was no blood spilt. The Careforce house band belted out a few numbers, including John Lennon's Imagine ("Imagine there's no heaven, and no religion too …"), and then for nearly 90 minutes a mostly Christian audience listened intently while Christianity and atheism went 10 heartfelt rounds on stage. There was gracious applause at the end.

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Source: Against God - In Depth - theage.com.au

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