1. On Being an Atheist
In light of Foreman's sentiments through a memoir dubbed, "Approaching the Question on God's existence" I believe the burden of proof rests on the legitimacy of the defendant in view of the anti-theistic challenge. ... Although sometimes called proofs, it only can lay legitimate claim to that name. ... One might think, for instance, that the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross gives individuals the responsibility of gratitude to honor the principle for which he died. ... William argues that, like all biological living things, man has to die. ...
- Word Count: 1965
- Approx Pages: 8
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate