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  1. While no president has ever openly identified as an atheist, Thomas Jefferson, [2] Abraham Lincoln, [3] [4] and William Howard Taft [5] were speculated to be atheists by their opponents during political campaigns; in addition, a survey during the presidency of Donald Trump showed that 63% of Americans did not believe he was religious, despite hi...

  2. Mechnikov received the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1908, shared with Paul Ehrlich. [233] Marvin Minsky (1927–2016): American cognitive scientist and computer scientist in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) in MIT. [234] [235] Peter D. Mitchell (1920–1992): 1978– Nobel-laureate British biochemist.

  3. Jun 25, 2010 · Placing the billboard along the parkway is not a criticism of the evangelist, a Charlotte native who now lives in Montreat, said William Warren with Charlotte Atheists & Agnostics. The Billy...

  4. The New Atheism and Five Arguments for God. William Lane Craig. Download PDF. Summary. Are there good arguments for God’s existence? Have the so-called New Atheists shown that the arguments for God are no good?

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    • “Do tell the Territorials and soldiers at home that they must know God before they come out, if they would adequately face what lies before them. They will need all the religion they have got, or can have ….
    • The writer further said, “Tell the Territorials and soldiers at home that they must know God before they come to the front if they would face what lies before them.
    • The officer said that he and a sergeant who shared the same fox-hole prayed audibly during one particularly heavy bombing attack. The sergeant, Clear related, observed afterward that “there are no atheists in fox-holes.”
    • And what Plato says, That there are few Men so obstinate in their Atheism, that a pressing Danger will not reduce to an acknowledgment of the Divine Power. . .
  6. https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780199340378.013.420. Published online: 24 January 2018. Atheism refers to the conviction of the nonexistence of God. In the United States, atheism is diffuse, individualistic, and heavily reliant on the media for the cultivation of a sense of community.

  7. The statement is an aphorism used to argue that people will believe in, or hope for, a higher power in times of fear or stress, such as during war ("in foxholes "). [1] The origin of the quotation is uncertain. [2] The U.S. military chaplain William Thomas Cummings may have said it in a field sermon during the Battle of Bataan in 1942, [3 ...

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