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Home/Biblical and Theological/Do You Remember the New Atheism?

Do You Remember the New Atheism?

Every generation or two gives birth to a new rise of those who despise God and declare we are better off without Him.

Written by Tim Challies | Wednesday, October 8, 2025

What is a spider web to a lion? And what is an atheist to the God who created this world, who rules over it, and who will bring it to its grand conclusion? Truth has always triumphed, and truth always will triumph.

 

Do you remember when the New Atheism was at its peak? Do you remember when the so-called “Four Horsemen” of the movement were writing book after book that proclaimed and celebrated the death of Christianity and, indeed, the death of religion? Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, Christopher Hitchens, and Sam Harris became household names and seemed to have standing invitations to appear on the nightly talk shows. You could hear their bold denunciations of faith, witness their popularity, sense their swagger, and easily begin to think that—in the West, at least—the end of religion was finally at hand.

Though that was not too long ago, it seems like ancient history. It seems like it must have been decades or centuries ago, not merely a handful of years. I am leery to declare any kind of formal “vibe shift” or outright transformation of the culture, but what’s clear is that these men and their followers were far too quick to declare that modern man had evolved beyond any need or desire for religion. And it is equally clear that they began to see that a world without religion is not a world they would want to live in, for when the influence of atheism surpasses the influence of Christianity, even they can see how chaos and repression will reign. Little wonder, then, that they want to be religiously atheist but culturally Christian.

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