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Craig and the Cheerfulness of New Atheism
William Lane Craig has some interesting interviews with the Centre of Public Christianity. In the first interview Craig argues that New Atheists should be more downcast; he gives two provocative reasons. The first is practical – New Atheism is on the wane.
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Tagged Can We Be Good Without God, Debate, Krauss, Moral Argument, New Atheism, nihilism, William Lane Craig
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Why Should I Believe that God Exists? Part Two
Q: OK, so why do you have two parts to your answer?
A: My answer is “there are laws.” There are the laws of nature we discussed in part one; but there are also moral laws.
Q: But scientists and philosophers have explanations for those, don’t they?
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Tagged God and Evidence, God and Science, Moral Argument, Things Science Can't Explain
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