Thursday, March 10, 2005

Atheism is on the decline

According to an article in Washington Times, atheists are beginning to doubt their "non-belief." The article states:
British philosopher Anthony Flew, once as hard-nosed a humanist as any, has turned his back on atheism, saying it is impossible for evolution to account for the fact that one single cell can carry more data than all the volumes of the Encyclopedia Britannica.
Mr. Flew still does not accept the God of the Bible.
But he has embraced the concept of intelligent design — a stunning desertion of a former intellectual ambassador of secular humanism to the belief in some form of intelligence behind the design of the universe.
Studies are beginning to prove over and over again that there is some "correlation between faith, prayer and recovery from illness." In fact, the article states that some 1,200 studies are confirming the phenomenon. It goes on to mention that as atheism is on the decline worldwide, paganism is at an ever-increasing high.

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