Atheism’s Moral Indignation & Other Levitation Tricks

January 14th, 2010 | Categories: Atheism, Theology

And the atheist–a complex chemical reaction according to the best contemporary science–uncorks with scathing observations on the hypocracies of other complex chemical reactions. Hitchens does this in the first five lines of his book, and shows no sign of letting up. But how can a chemical reaction be hypocritical? … Given his premises,  it is like being indignant with a tornado, or vegetable soup, or sand on the beach–but Hitchens does it. They all do…When atheists stop suspending their moral  indignation from their invisible sky hook, then I will no longer amuse myself by pointing out their levitation trick.

– Douglas Wilson in God Is: How Christianity Explains Everything

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