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Antony Flew, an English philosopher and outspoken atheist who stunned and dismayed the unbelieving faithful when he announced in 2004 that God probably did exist, died April 8 in Reading ...
I was saddened to learn of the death, at the age of 87, of the philosopher Antony Flew, who was one of the 20th century's most significant contributors to the philosophical debate about belief in God.
But Flew has lent his name to a book that aspires to be taken seriously as an argument for the existence of some sort of God, and if he can't manage an interview, then the book shouldn't have been ...
At 81, after decades of insisting that belief is a mistake, Antony Flew has concluded that some sort of intelligence or first cause must have created the universe. A super-intelligence is the only ...
In the case of Antony Flew, a man who, for 66 years, was a devout atheist who became one of the world's leading authorities on the existence, or lack of, a higher being or intelligent designer of ...
Prominent atheist Antony Flew has announced that the latest science convinces him some sort of God exists after all. Religious scientist Roy Varghese and non-believer Christopher Hitchens debate ...
Earlier this month, the noted atheist philosopher Antony Flew died of natural causes in Reading, England at age 87. Sadly, the last years of his life were marred by an unseemly public controversy ...
From a New York Times Magazine piece about Antony Flew. Here is the most shocking part: When I asked Varghese, he freely admitted that the book was his idea and that he had done all the original ...
Antony Flew was one of the most famous philosophers of his day—and also once the most famous atheists. But even in such a role he was no Dawkins or Hitchens: he argued on pragmatic grounds for ...
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