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Contents
Questions
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Placeholder page for references on the New Atheism, militant atheism, or evangelizing atheism.
Response
==Answer
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Further reading
FairMormon Answers articles
FairMormon web site
- Daniel C. Peterson, "Reflections on Secular Anti-Mormonism," FAIR Conference, 2005. FAIR link
External links
- Allen R. Buskirk, "Science, Pseudoscience, and Religious Belief (Review of: The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark)," FARMS Review 17/1 (2005): 273–310. off-site
- Tom Rosson, "Deification: Fulness and Remnant, A review of Deification and Grace by Daniel A. Keating," FARMS Review 20/1 (2008): 195–218. off-site wiki
- William J. Hamblin, "The Most Misunderstood Book: christopher hitchens on the Bible," FARMS Review 21/2 (2009): 47–95. off-site
- Daniel C. Peterson, "Editor's Introduction: God and Mr. Hitchens," FARMS Review 19/2 (2007): xi–xlvi. off-site wiki
- Gregory L. Smith, "'Days of Miracle and Wonder': The Faith of Sam Harris and the End of Religion, a review of The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason by Sam Harris," FARMS Review 20/1 (2008): 147–174. [{{{url}}} off-site] wiki