Atheism and incoherency

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A common and legitimate criticism of the atheist worldview is that atheism is irrational.[1] See: Atheism and irrationality

Two of the definitions that the Merriam-Webster online dictionary gives for the word incoherent is "lacking orderly continuity, arrangement, or relevance" and "lacking normal clarity or intelligibility in speech or thought".[2] The Collins English dictionary indicates concerning the word incoherent: "If someone is incoherent, they are talking in a confused and unclear way... If you say that something such as a policy is incoherent, you are criticizing it because the different parts of it do not fit together properly."[3]

Ravi Zacharias International Ministries (RZIM) indicates: "Ravi Zacharias defines the four main questions of life: origin, meaning, morality and destiny and the answers to these questions can determine if a worldview is coherent.[4]

Atheism is a worldview (see: Atheist worldview).

General resources on atheism and incoherency

Below are some general resources on atheism and incoherency:

Atheism and origins

Atheism and meaning

Atheism and morality

Atheism and destiny

See also

References

  1. Atheism by Matt Slick
  2. Incoherent
  3. Incoherent, Collins English dictionary]
  4. A Coherent Worldview by Ravi Zacharias International Ministries website