vol 18 no 2,2018

An Analytical Study of some Atheistic Sites On the Web))

An Analytical Study of some Atheistic Sites On the Web

Anas Abdullah Al-Shukhanbeh

Ministry of Education

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Dr. Ahmed Abd Hussein Al – Awaysheh

Faculty of Sharia-University of Jordan This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Received 21/12/2017                                                            Accepted 20/05/2018

https://doi.org/10.12816/0054751

Abstract:

This analytical research addressed the atheists' interest in the internet generally and with the Interactive sites that it contains in particular. This research also tried, through the analytical descriptive method, to show the atheism work, the ways it is exhibited and how it is displayed by using (the YouTube, the discussion forums and the Facebook). This research revealed that the atheism work depends on an Institutional organizational aspectin promoting the atheism and Broadcasting the atheists suspicion through the Interactive sites on the internet because its wide popularity from the followers, especially the young people who lack good guidance as well as a special care about their intellectual, cultural and faith requirements. These atheists invested on increasing demand by the followers on the internet to transmit their Poisons, the matter that this issue gave the atheism wave a great expanding dimension, and this was revealed by analyzing the atheism content in some atheism sites. It turned out, to the researchers, that  atheists depend on distortion, disfigurement, fraud besides using myths and personal interest deduction to support their atheism as well as promoting it to their followers.

Key words: Website atheism, Media of atheism.

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