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Total classes:  8

Prerequisite: This is a higher-level course. Students should be very familiar with apologetics in general before taking it. They should have successfully completed at least one high school level apologetics class or a high school philosophy course.

Suggested grade level: 10th to 12th grade

Suggested credit: ½ semester Apologetics or Theology. For a full credit, add another theology course or add the optional reading list provided by the instructor.

Instructor: Gary Michuta

Course description: The advent of the "New Atheism" has unleashed a new virulent form of atheism in Western society. Students will learn what are the methods of propagation "new atheists" use and why they arguments ultimately fail.

Course outline:

Class 1: Atheism and the "New Atheists"

Class 2: Exploring the "Celestial Teapot" "God of the Gaps"

Class 3: Problems with Dawkins

Class 4: Problems with Harris

Class 5: Scientism and the "New Atheism"

Class 6: Morality and Immorality

Class 7: The new atheists and the twisting of history

Class 8: Missing the Forest Through the Trees: How the New Atheists Play on Ignorance

Course materials: Required: Illogical Atheist: A Comprehensive Response to the Contemporary 'Freethinker' from a Lapsed Agnostic by Bo Jinn (Sattaw, 2013). The book is only available on Kindle (a free reading app is available from Amazon.com).

 

Homework: Students are expected to read selected sections form Illogical Atheist. We will be discussing various sections from the book in class. There will also be a final exam to review material from the semester. Quizzes and the exam are automatically graded by the computer so that students have immediate feedback. Students are encouraged to discuss course content with parents. Parents give the final grade.