Right Thought Radio:
Does not endorse all of these organizations, or all of their views. The websites listed are the most popular and provide a good source of opposing views. Please view with caution and discernment.
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| Become familiar with the viewpoints and arguments made by those who disagree with Christianity. This will greatly facilitate your communication as you converse in the public square, at work, and in your families. Here are a few: | |
| By Clarence Darrow | |
| Recommended as one of the best by an agnostic. | |
| A large collection of articles and editorials questioning beliefs, creationism, and religion in general. | |
| InternetInfidels Freethought |
The site - a large number of atheist pieces by various writers, mostly against Christianity, dating before and after 1970. |
| Another large collection. Jeff has numerous links, pro and con, on many religions and philosophies, including agnosticism and Christianity. | |
| An outlined critique of Josh McDowell’s work Evidence That Demands a Verdict. | |
| Really Good News | These pages by Ed Brownlee are intended to offer an apologetic defense of atheism, not necessarily to prove it or disprove Christianity. |
| Steven Carr’s Home Page | Another collection of links to pages pro and con, with subjects covering atheism, humanism, philosophy, Christianity, Islam, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and Scientology. Many commentaries by Steve himself, some reference rebuttals when they exist. |
| Talk.Origins Archive | Articles and essays by contributors to the Usenet newsgroup talk.origins. The focus is on the creation/evolution controversy, but is not against Christianity per se. |
Discussion Forums
Read or participate in online debate forums discussing topics of apologetics, theology, religions, and social issues. Before jumping in, you may find it helpful to read this article from the Paraclete Forum. Also remember, because of the nature of the open format, participants may include some from other religions or aberrant Christian doctrines.
| SpeakingRationally | Discuss and defend your positions on philosophy, logic, politics, religion, science, and more. |
| TheologyWeb | An open forum for discussion and debate of theological issues. |