From Atheism to Belief

Al-Daleel 2 (7):1-35 (2019)
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Abstract

This study concludes that the atheistic theories in general depend on insufficient reasons, and are weak. In most cases, they would invite truthful scholars to relinquish these ideas once they realise how weak these arguments are, and they look with a conscious eye to the arguments of the other side. Antony Flew was regarded as the first atheist philosopher in the English world, and among the scholars who wanted to reach to reality. He walked in the guidance of evidence until he surpassed the darkness of atheism. He held onto the methodology of evidence, and not its market or amalgamating. In this study I have explained the most important reasons that led Flew to atheism, and then the most important reasons that took him to believe. I then analytically discussed the two stages, with the reasons and results.

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