Often atheists claim they're not angry at God but of conceptions of God that are unjust and unloving, along with anger or irritation at the propagation of those conceptions. But often if when you speak to them long enough, the emotional elements that Joe Carter talks about eventually rises to the surface. I've added that great article to me blog: The Psychology of Atheism which has links to lectures on the topic by Paul Vitz and R.C. Sproul.
Often atheists claim they're not angry at God but of conceptions of God that are unjust and unloving, along with anger or irritation at the propagation of those conceptions. But often if when you speak to them long enough, the emotional elements that Joe Carter talks about eventually rises to the surface. I've added that great article to me blog: The Psychology of Atheism which has links to lectures on the topic by Paul Vitz and R.C. Sproul.
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