Thinking Straighter
Why the world's most famous atheist now believes in God.
By James A. Beverley in Salt Lake City | posted 4/08/2005 12:00AM

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James A. Beverley is professor of Christian apologetics at Tyndale Seminary in Toronto.
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Related Elsewhere:
Flew's discussion with Gary R. Habermas is available from Biola University's website.
Charles Colson commented on Flew's change of mind.
Alister McGrath argues in The Twilight of Atheism that the philosophy is on the decline.
For more about James A. Bererley's interview with Flew, see his website.
More articles on or by Flew regarding his belief and unbelief is available on The Secular Web.
The Council for Secular Humanism has a dissection of Flew's position.
Flew told the Associated Press that DNA evidence "has shown, by the almost unbelievable complexity of the arrangements which are needed to produce (life), that intelligence must have been involved" in creation.
More on atheism includes
Weblog: Atheist No More, Flew Still Rejects Revelation | Antony Flew: Science pretty much proves God's existence (Dec. 10, 2004)
Forced by Logic | It took philosophy and a friend to convince this atheist. (June 13, 2003)
Perestroika of the Spirit | In Russia, the vocabulary of faith needs interpreters. (March 05, 2003)
Albania's journey from atheism to model of religious growth | Albania, which in 1967 became the world's first official atheistic state, is now fast becoming a model of religious growth and an example to the rest of Europe, according to a senior Orthodox official. (Nov. 29, 1999)
Russian Intellectuals Try to Revive Atheism | The Moscow Society of Atheists says its ideology has fallen out of fashion. (Jan. 24, 2001)