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Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Dennis Prager :: Townhall.com Columnist
Why Are Atheist Books Best Sellers?
by Dennis Prager
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There are other, long-term, factors involved in the popularity of books against religion.

The secular indoctrination of a generation that has grown into adulthood is bearing fruit. Unless one receives a strong religious grounding in a religious school and/or religious home, the average young person in the Western world is immersed in a secular cocoon. From elementary school through graduate school, only one way of looking at the world -- the secular -- is presented. The typical individual in the Western world receives as secular an indoctrination as the typical European received a religious one in the middle ages. I have taught college students and have found that their ignorance not only of the Bible but of the most elementary religious arguments and concepts -- such as the truism that if there is no God, morality is subjective -- is total.

So the generation that has been secularly brainwashed is now buying books that reconfirm that brainwash -- especially now, given the evil coming from religious people.

At the same time, religion in the Western world has, with some notable exceptions, provided few responses to the secular challenges. In Western Europe and among the best educated in America, religion is regarded as nonsense at best and toxic at worst. And the liberal wings of Christianity and Judaism offer few or no arguments against the dominant secularism. Indeed it is virtually impossible to distinguish between a liberal Christian or Jew and a liberal secularist. Neither holds any text to be divine, both get their values from their hearts and minds, and they come to identical conclusions about virtually all moral issues. The liberal Christian, the liberal Jew and the liberal secularist all regard the human fetus as morally worthless; regard the man-woman definition of marriage as a form of bigotry; and come close to holding pacifist beliefs, to cite but a few examples.

Finally, many of the traditionally religious have gravitated away from rational beliefs into irrational, mystical and emotional religiosity. And on those occasions when they speak to the irreligious, they often talk to them just as they would to fellow religionists. I have been on national television talk shows with some of these religious spokesmen, good people all, but I cringed at their unsophisticated responses to the questions put to them. They would simply affirm their beliefs -- which undoubtedly sounded wonderful to their congregants, but did not sway a single secular viewer.

The problem is far more than merely an intellectual one. Only strong moral religion can defeat strong immoral religion. To his credit, when I challenged the aforementioned Sam Harris by noting that religious Jews and Christians are far more likely to confront Islamists than secularists are, he agreed that this is indeed the case. But with Islamic religious violence increasing, Western secularism increasing, and liberal religion merely echoing secular values and its non-confrontationalism, there will be fewer and fewer people capable of confronting religious evil. And with the ascendance of religious evil, the case for atheism will seem even more compelling.

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Dennis Prager is a radio show host, contributing columnist for Townhall.com, and author of 4 books including Happiness Is a Serious Problem: A Human Nature Repair Manual.
 
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Prager Hates Smart College Students
Prager says "I have taught college students and have found that their ignorance not only
of the Bible but of the most elementary religious arguments and concepts -- such as the
truism that if there is no God, morality is subjective -- is total."

I think Prager's condemnation of college students is far more emotional than
intellectual. The so-called truism of which he speaks is shown to be not true at
http://www.godlessgeeks.com/LINKS/MoralityAndGod.htm. Many college students are smart
enough to understand that the Bible does not provide a reliable guide to morality and
that the Bible is filled with contradictions and theefore false. College students have
the intelligence to know that in order to train for living a useful and productive life,
there are better ways to spend their time than reading the Bible. I think Prager has a
great deal of hostility and hatred toward college because they are smart enough to study
useful subjects rather than the Bible.

Silly stuff
RHB writes: Monday, July, 23, 2007 5:34 PM

"Furthermore school children are usually
not taught the Bible is self-contradictory and therefore false as shown in the book,
"The Encyclopedia "The Encyclopedia of Biblical Errancy" and the website, Biblical Errancy."

Your method of argument is a bit over-the-top and ad hominem. Just looking a few of the "arguments" in your reference tells me that there is indeed, nothing new under the sun.

The basic premises are wrong - the Bible contains the Word of God, and is not a biology or scientific text. Furthermore the so-called "errors" do not affect matters of doctrine. Finally, Hebrew as a language had died pretty much before the destruction of the Temple, and was recreated. We do not know what many of the words mean and not at all how they were pronounced.

Let's just take a few:

8. How could Moses have written the first five books in the Bible (the Pentateuch) when his own death and burial are described..."

Show me where it claims that he wrote all five books.

19. Surely you don't believe Eccl. 1:9 RSV ("What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done; there is nothing new under the sun")? How many cities had an atomic bomb dropped on them prior to 1945, and how many people walked on the moon before 1969?

Nothing is new to God, who is timeless and sees past, present, and future at once.

21. If God created everything, (Col. 1:16, Eph. 3:9, Rev. 4:11, John 1:3), then he did create the world's evil (Isa. 45:7, Lam. 3:38). Thus,
he is responsible.

Do you not define evil as choosing to disobey God?

10. While on the Cross Jesus said, "Forgive them Father they know not what they do.” To whom was he speaking? They say, "God.” But I thought he was God. How can God speak to God if there is only one god? That's two gods.

Ever hear of the Trinity? Thought not. This is basic stuff.

14. Jesus told us to "Love your enemies; bless them that curse you,” but ignored his own advice by repeatedly denouncing his opposition. Matt.
23:17 ('Ye fools and blind"), Matt. 12:34 ("O generation of vipers"), and Matt. 23:27 (". . . hypocrites ... ye are like unto whited sepulchres...”) are excellent examples of hypocrisy.

If you claim to be able to play the piano, and can't, am I not loving you when I tell you not to teach piano and not schedule public performances because you and your students will fail miserably? How should we judge your ad-hominem posts?
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