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Tuesday, May 03, 2005

A follow-up to my earlier blog in which I discussed Antony Flew's alleged conversion to theism. I recently found this December 2004 article in which Flew himself rejects the idea of a conversion.
Those rumours speak false. I remain still what I have been now for over fifty years, a negative atheist. By this I mean that I construe the initial letter in the word 'atheist' in the way in which everyone construes the same initial letter in such words as 'atypical' and 'amoral'. For I still believe that it is impossible either to verify or to falsify - to show to be false - what David Hume in his Dialogues concerning Natural Religion happily described as "the religious hypothesis." The more I contemplate the eschatological teachings of Christianity and Islam the more I wish I could demonstrate their falsity.
Now I don't much care what Flew believes, but there are those who do and this should help set the record straight.

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