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]

Atheism is a worldview (see: Atheist worldview).

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 and incoherency videos/articles

Below are some general resources on atheism and incoherency:

Incoherence of naturalism

Incoherence/inconsistencies of naturalism: 4 part series by Dr. J.P. Moreland

Atheism and origins

Atheism and meaning

Atheism and morality

Atheism and destiny

Future of the atheist movement

See also

References

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