Village atheists and H.L. Mencken.
Morality isn’t a private affair.
Shifting definitions and circular arguments.
A review of Shulem Deen’s All Who Go Do Not Return.
The most insular and religiously devout hasidic communities contain no small number of members who have lost their faith yet do not wish to leave. . .
The term “new atheism” generally refers to the claims, made prominent by Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, and others, that religion is both objectively false and. . .
Although most professed atheists reject religion in general, they usually have a specific religion in mind. The sociologist Peter Berger argues that today’s atheism has. . .
To fight anti-Semitism, Europe needs to rebuild its cultural foundations. That project starts with the Church.
New atheists like Richard Dawkins are not only religiously illiterate; they’re also ignorant of their forebears, for whom the “death of God” was a rightly fearsome prospect.
Can secularists lead moral lives? Of course. What about an entire nation? Of course not.
Many are the substitutes for God invented by non-believers; they have turned out to be no substitutes at all. But can the West recover its. . .
To understand why religion will never die, one need only look at the unrelenting efforts of Communist regimes to criminalize and crush faith; they failed.