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If it is comfort that you seek, do not go to belief.
Believers and unbelievers live in a darkness that is remarkably the same.
Granted that we all live in darkness, even the atheist must decide how he should live.
These chapters cover the cultural context, philosophy as self-knowledge, deciding who I am, what I mean by "God," deciding whether to believe, God or evil, and an effective humanism.
The newbreed of atheistsare preaching to people exactly like themselves: a remarkably incurious elite.
Christianity is growing because it has been better able to adapt to modernity, than modernity to it.
This difference in radical choices--the choices ofatheism and belief--isthe epicenter of human dignity. Each person is created free.
Excerpts of Wilfred McClay's Bradley Lecture on the role of religion in American society.




