At least one Christian club or group can be found on most public
college and university campuses today.
One prominent Christian campus ministry, InterVarsity Christian
Fellowship, has staff working on 580 U.S. college campuses alone.
InterVarsity President Alec Hill calls the college campus "the
strategic point where you can impact the world by connecting with
students, because of who the students will become."
It seems now that militant atheists are catching on. Atheists can
now be found nearby Christians on college campuses "evangelizing"
new adherents.
This new generation of atheists - typically more aggressive and
outspoken than their predecessors - includes bestselling authors
Richard Dawkins and also ex-Christians.
Just over the weekend, John Loftus, a former Church of Christ
preacher, took his crusade to debunk evangelical Christianity to
Indiana State University, where he promoted his new book, Why I
Became an Atheist.
Loftus, who once taught apologetics to students at Christian
universities, on Saturday appealed to the crowd to see Christianity
as a false system.
He said that Christians should realize their faith is just one of
many, and he cited evidence based on geography, history, philosophy
and scripture to make his case that the existence of a Christian God
is impossible, the Indiana Daily Student reported.
"I want them to get away from relying on inspired texts," said
Loftus, according to the paper, "and come up with their own
conclusions adopted by themselves based on their own reasons and
evidence."
Loftus runs a Web site called "Debunking Christianity" which has a
stated purpose of debunking Evangelical Christianity. On the blog,
Loftus profiles himself as majoring under William Lane Craig, a
well-known apologist, and holding a Th.M. degree from Trinity
Evangelical Divinity School.
During his address at ISU, Loftus documented that his crisis of
faith started after a failed love affair led to him be outcast from
his Christian community, according to the student newspaper. He said
that during the next 14 years he shed his faith and eventually
adopted atheism.
Loftus' story contrasts with that of Lee Strobel, a former atheist
who accepted Christ and is now a popular Christian apologist.
Strobel has encouraged Christians and pastors to arm themselves
against attacks on Christianity, which were in part fueled by an
increase in best-selling atheist books.
A best-selling author himself, Strobel just released "The Case for
Christ" DVD, which answers two of the biggest objections to
Christianity: “Why is Jesus the only way to God?” and “How could a
loving God exist if there is evil and suffering in the world?”
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