There is a God

how the world's most notorious atheist changed his mind

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There is a God (2007, HarperCollins ; Smithsonian Books)

222 pages

English language

Published March 26, 2007 by HarperCollins ; Smithsonian Books.

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In one of the biggest religion news stories of the new millennium, the Associated Press announced that Professor Antony Flew, the world's leading atheist, now believes in God.Flew is a pioneer for modern atheism. His famous paper, Theology and Falsification, was first presented at a meeting of the Oxford Socratic Club chaired by C. S. Lewis and went on to become the most widely reprinted philosophical publication of the last five decades. Flew earned his fame by arguing that one should presuppose atheism until evidence of a God surfaces. He now believes that such evidence exists, and There Is a God chronicles his journey from staunch atheism to believer.For the first time, this book will present a detailed and fascinating account of Flew's riveting decision to revoke his previous beliefs and argue for the existence of God. Ever since Flew's announcement, there has been great debate among atheists and believers …

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I'm an atheist who grew up Christian, and still has a lot of important people in my life to whom faith is important to varying degrees. As such, I try to read a book now and then just to keep up with the conversation, and see if anything catches my interest or makes me think.

This book did none of those things.

Antony Flew, as it is quite clearly and repeatedly proclaimed, throughout the book and right there in the damn subtitle, was supposedly some sort of super famous atheist. I'd never heard of him, but then again I'm a 20-something so he could have just been before my time. I'd argue Bertand Russel would probably top his notoriety, but hey, snappy subtitles are what they are.

But intellectually, this book was entirely disappointing. Here's what I got out of it: Antony Flew was a philosophical atheist. He was a …