Antony Flew citations

Antony Flew Garrard Newton, né à Londres le 11 février 1923 et mort à Reading le 8 avril 2010, est un philosophe analytique britannique, souscrivant à une option évidentialiste en épistémologie. Il est avant tout connu pour ses travaux sur David Hume, et ses ouvrages sur la philosophie de la religion.

Ayant longtemps proclamé son athéisme, Flew indique à la fin 2004 qu'il est devenu déiste, au sens ou il adhère à l'idée d'un Dieu aristotélicien .

✵ 11. février 1923 – 8. avril 2010
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“The term 'fundamentalist', which was coined in 1920, derives from the title of a series of tracts - The Fundamentals - published in the United States from 1910 to 1915. It has since been implicitly defined as meaning a person who believes that, since The Bible is the Word of God, every proposition in it must be true; a belief which, notoriously, is taken to commit fundamentalist Christians to defending the historicity of the accounts of the creation of the Universe given in the first two chapters of Genesis. On this understanding a fully believing Christian does not have to be fundamentalist. Instead it is both necessary and sufficient to accept the Apostles' and/or The Nicene Creed. In Islam, however, the situation is altogether different. For, whereas only a very small proportion of all the propositions contained in the Old and New Testaments are presented as statements made directly by God in any of the three persons of the Trinity, The Koran consists entirely and exclusively of what are alleged to be revelations from Allah (God). Therefore, with regard to The Koran, all Muslims must be as such fundamentalists; and anyone denying anything. asserted in The Koran ceases, ipso facto, to be properly accounted a Muslim. Those whom the media call fundamentalists would therefore better be described as revivalists. This conceptual truth not only places a tight limitation upon the possibilities of developmental change within Islam, as opposed to the tacit or open abandonment of one or more of its original particular claims, but also opens up the theoretical possibility of falsifying the Islamic system as a whole by presenting some known fact which is inconsistent with a Koranic assertion.”

Turning away from Mecca (The Salisbury Review, Spring 1996) quoted from Goel, Sita Ram (editor) (1998). Freedom of expression: Secular theocracy versus liberal democracy. https://web.archive.org/web/20171026023112/http://www.bharatvani.org:80/books/foe/index.htm

“(Still an atheist at the time) For Heaven's sake…sorry, perhaps I should have said something else.”

Craig Vs Flew, University of Wisconsin, 1st January 1998 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NixhL0CoH2s

“I would never regard Islam with anything but horror and fear because it is fundamentally committed to conquering the world for Islam.”

Did the Resurrection Happen?: A Conversation with Gary Habermas and Antony Flew (2009), p. 88

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