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02-01-2002, 07:32 PM | #1 |
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Whatever happened to the "God is dead" movement?
In the late 1960's, there was a Christian-atheist "God is dead" movement; whatever happened to it?
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they were lynched by the religious right...
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It died.
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The theologian Thomas J.J. Altheizer started it with his The Gospel of Christian Atheism and other works. I heard him speak in the late 70s and was amused to hear him intimating that other theologians were being "blasphemous" for suggesting that there never was a God. Probably it's been absorbed into the UUA.
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It went the way of the "Santa is Dead" movement.
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Santa's dead?
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