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The '''Fixed Point Foundation''' publicly defends [[Christianity]] by empowering Christians and challenging [[skepticism|skeptics]].  
 
The '''Fixed Point Foundation''' publicly defends [[Christianity]] by empowering Christians and challenging [[skepticism|skeptics]].  
  
Fixed Point Foundation tends to take a very diplomatic approach to dealing with the atheist/agnostic communities.  For example, the atheist/misotheist [[Christopher Hitchens]] (who infamously declared that "religion poisons everything") said of the Fixed Point Foundation, "Seeking vainly to be a still center in a turning world, Fixed Point nonetheless succeeds in upholding a very high standard of fairness and care in the presentation of the issues."<ref>Quote is taken from the main page of the Fixed Point Foundation website</ref>
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Fixed Point Foundation tends to take a very diplomatic approach to dealing with the atheist/agnostic communities.  For example, the atheist/misotheist [[Christopher Hitchens]] (who declared that "religion poisons everything") said of the Fixed Point Foundation, "Seeking vainly to be a still center in a turning world, Fixed Point nonetheless succeeds in upholding a very high standard of fairness and care in the presentation of the issues."<ref>Quote is taken from the main page of the Fixed Point Foundation website</ref>
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==

Revision as of 00:49, November 9, 2014

The Fixed Point Foundation publicly defends Christianity by empowering Christians and challenging skeptics.

Fixed Point Foundation tends to take a very diplomatic approach to dealing with the atheist/agnostic communities. For example, the atheist/misotheist Christopher Hitchens (who declared that "religion poisons everything") said of the Fixed Point Foundation, "Seeking vainly to be a still center in a turning world, Fixed Point nonetheless succeeds in upholding a very high standard of fairness and care in the presentation of the issues."[1]

External links

References

  1. Quote is taken from the main page of the Fixed Point Foundation website