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Famous_Athiest_Antony_Flew_Changes_Mind__Believes_in_God

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Famous_Atheist_Antony_Flew_Changes_Mind__Believes_in_God

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2009-05-09 (by SystmHck)

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World Famous Atheist Anthony Flew Changes his Mind! Author of the book: There Is A God book http://www.amazon.com/There-God-Notorious-Atheist-Changed/dp/0061335304/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1241895519&sr=1-1

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  1. Anthony Flew
  2. Atheism
  3. God

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Comments:

viedma (2009-05-10)

These damn born again fools can' t even spell right... It's ATHEIST and nobody ever heard of this one. If it were Richard Dawkins, well, but Tony
Flew? Where did he fly to? :-)


SystmHck (2009-05-10)

I am not a "born again" but thanks for the spelling correction. By the way, Anthony Flew is quite well know in his field and his change of view was all over the news last year.
If you need information on him you can simply google him.
Also, I have added a recent book he wrote called: There Is A God, now available at Amazon.com

toblakai (2009-07-26)

quite funny when deist or monotheist think that because one atheist becomes deluded our position is wrong to take :)...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antony_Flew

read up on poor antony flew.
In 2007, Flew published a book titled There is a God, which was listed as having Roy Abraham Varghese as its co-author. Shortly after the book was released, the New York Times published an article by religious historian Mark Oppenheimer, who stated that Varghese had been almost entirely responsible for writing the book, and that Flew was in a serious state of mental decline, having great difficulty remembering key figures, ideas, and events relating to the debate covered in the book.[4] Where his book praises several philosophers (like Brian Leftow, John Leslie and Paul Davies), Flew failed to remember their work during the Oppenheimer's interview. The article provoked a public outcry, in which atheist PZ Myers called Varghese "a contemptible manipulator."
hes in decline, fast decline but some of his past work, was spot on.