"The problem with New Atheism was that its whole shtick was repeating obviously true things that everyone already knew? But about 80% of Americans identify as religious, 63% claim to be “absolutely certain” that there is a God, and 46% think the world was literally created in seven days. This is a surprising number of people disagreeing with a thing that everybody already knows. I could be misreading the article. The article could be wrong. But I don’t think so. This is my intuitive feeling of what was wrong with New Atheism as well. It wasn’t that they were wrong.... Just that they were right in a loud, boring, and pointless way"
If they were right in a
loud, boring and pointless way, it wouldn't matter because they would still be right. They would have truth on their side and the issue would be the means they use to communicate it.
However, this truth thingy is strangely absent from their position. How many people fail to accept that 1+1=2 (in base 10) or that the River Thames runs through London?
There is also a strange inconsistency in claiming certainty while failing miserably to demonstrate that certainty, yet criticizing those of religious belief who claim any kind of certainty. Maybe SusanDoris could comment on how she resolves this contradiction.