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Renowned Apologist and Atheist Debate 'Does God Exist?'


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Being alone he was out numbered anyway . like cats that surround a mouse.? gotcha!  Science and physics cannot answer existence. 

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On 4/7/2009 at 10:17 AM, nebula said:

Unfortunately, the report only gives a post-evaluation and doesn't report as much on what was said. But here are some main points:

 

 

Renowned Apologist and Atheist Debate 'Does God Exist?'

By Elena Garcia

Christian Post Reporter

Tue, Apr. 07 2009 08:10 AM EDT

 

Christian apologist William Lane Craig and renowned atheist Christopher Hitchens went head-to-head in a debate over the existence of God Saturday night as thousands intently listened on at the sold-out event and via live feeds.

 

The debate "Does God Exist?" held at Biola University, an evangelical Christian university in Southern California,....

 

 

Craig, a Biola professor and one of the world's leading philosophers of religion, claimed in opening remarks that there is no good argument that atheism is true but that there are good arguments that theism is true.

 

He gave five main arguments to support the existence of God: 1) the cosmological argument

Honestly...that's not even a fair match....Hitchens is COMPLETELY out of the league of a Craig. 

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