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		<title>Atheist-Christian Dialogue</title>
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		<description>On Friday, May 23, 2008, 5:00-6:00 p.m., Minnesota Atheists president August Berkshire appeared on  KKMS Live with Jeff and Lee  on AM 980 KKMS Christian talk radio in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area. (The station&amp;#39;s slogan is  More Spirited Talk Radio .)  To stream the recording, go to http://www.kkmslive.com/MP3/17052308-AugustBerkshire.MP3 (http://www.kkmslive.com/MP3/17052308-AugustBerkshire.MP3).</description>
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		<title>34 Unconvincing Arguments for God</title>
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		<description>I have been giving this talk for the past two years specifically to Christian colleges where I am invited to speak. The impetus happened three years ago, speaking to a &amp;ldquo;Creative Evangelism&amp;rdquo; class taught by Sherry Bunge Mortenson at Bethel University in St. Paul. A student asked what would convince me that God exists? I named a few miracles that would at least convince me that something supernatural exists. But the question stuck in my mind and I naturally began to think of what wouldn&amp;rsquo;t convince me. Thus, if the goal of these students was to evangelize an atheist, it seemed perfectly appropriate that I give them a list of what wouldn&amp;rsquo;t work, so they could creatively come up with some new arguments, as their class title suggests. I meant this to be educational and in no way condescending, and that is how I hope the students perceive my presentation.</description>
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		<title>The Top 12 Excuses for God’s Horrible Behavior</title>
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		<description>If a claim is made (such as &amp;ldquo;God is all-powerful, all-knowing, and all-loving&amp;rdquo;) that contradicts the evidence (evil exists), then the claim must be wrong. This &amp;ldquo;problem of evil&amp;rdquo; is one of the most powerful arguments atheists have against the type of god most people believe in. Something that has an internal contradiction cannot be true, and a being that has an internal contradiction cannot exist.Because the problem of evil is so difficult for religious people to overcome, they have developed some pretty creative responses. One day I decided to list these responses, along with the reasons I found them unconvincing.I have mixed feelings about religious people&amp;rsquo;s responses to the problem of evil. On the one hand, as a creative person myself, I admire the excuses they come up with. On the other hand, I am frustrated that these religious people fail to appreciate that their excuses are inadequate to explain away the horrible behavior of their god. </description>
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