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In 2004, prominent atheist philosopher Antony Flew announced he had finally "discovered God". In his 2007 book, There is a God, Flew outlines the scientific arguments that changed his mind after 70 plus years. The points he presents are familiar to anyone who has followed the creation/evolution/intelligent design controversy over the last 30 years. He states that it was the error of the dogmatic assumption of atheism which prevented him from seeing where the scientific evidence led over so many decades. Although Flew now believes God exists, he does not yet know the God of the Bible personally. What is needed by Flew, and all who are still in denial, is not just a change of mind, but a change of destiny. Uplook Magazine April 2008, p.4. References: Antony Flew and R.A. Varghese, There is a God: How the world's most notorious atheist changed his mind (New York, NY: HarperCollins Publishers, 2007).
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In 2004, prominent atheist philosopher Antony Flew announced he had finally "discovered God". In his 2007 book, There is a God, Flew outlines the scientific arguments that changed his mind after 70 plus years. The points he presents are familiar to anyone who has followed the creation/evolution/intelligent design controversy over the last 30 years. He states that it was the error of the dogmatic assumption of atheism which prevented him from seeing where the scientific evidence led over so many decades. Although Flew now believes God exists, he does not yet know the God of the Bible personally. What is needed by Flew, and all who are still in denial, is not just a change of mind, but a change of destiny. Uplook Magazine April 2008, p.4. References: Antony Flew and R.A. Varghese, There is a God: How the world's most notorious atheist changed his mind (New York, NY: HarperCollins Publishers, 2007).