Douglas Groothuis, aka "the Constructive Curmudgeon" and Professor of Philosophy at Denver Seminary writes:
My paper in "Think: Philosophy for Everyone" (a
publication of The Royal Institute for Philosophy) is now on line
(Spring, 2009 edition, pages 71-81). It is a secular journal, which
encourages creative forms for doing philosophy that will reach past the
purely academic world. That doesn't mean it is dumbed down. Some very prestigious
contributors have been featured. For my paper, I designed a discussion
between a Christian, an agnostic, and an atheist partial to Richard Dawkins. (In 2004, I published a paper in Think that featured a posthumous report from Pascal about the errors made in a Think paper criticizing his wager argument.)
Some days later Groothuis posted the following:
John Loftus, host of Debunking Christianity and author of Why I Became an Atheist,
kindly asked me if I wished to submit an essay to his blog. I chose a
short and fairly popular piece first published at True U called, "Understanding the New Atheism: the Straw God." His fellow atheists have weighed in immediately with more posts that I have time to respond to. So, I encourage some of you apologists to read their responses and to respond in turn: politely and smartly.