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A notable book regarding atheism is Dr. [[Norm Geisler]]'s and Frank Turek's book entitled ''I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist''.<ref>http://www.rzim.org/slice/slicetran.php?sliceid=1029</ref><ref>http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=38125</ref> The title of Geisler's and Turek's book is not surprising given that notable people who claimed to be atheists have had the characteristic of tenuousness in regards to maintaining thoughts in accordance with [[atheism]]. For example, [[Jean-Paul Sartre]] was one of the leading propenents of atheism of the 20th Century. Yet Jean-Paul Sartre made this candid confession:[[Image:darwin.jpg|thumb|150px|right|[[Charles Darwin]]]]{{cquote|As for me, I don’t see myself as so much dust that has appeared in the world but as a being that was expected, prefigured, called forth. In short, as a being that could, it seems, come only from a creator; and this idea of a creating hand that created me refers me back to God. Naturally this is not a clear, exact idea that I set in motion every time I think of myself. It contradicts many of my other ideas; but it is there, floating vaguely. And when I think of myself I often think rather in this way, for want of being able to think otherwise.<ref>http://www.johnankerberg.org/Articles/apologetics/AP0702W4.htm</ref>}}
==See Also==
*[[Atheism and Debate]]