The Reasonable Faith Tour 2011
A series of lectures and debates with Professor William Lane Craig
William Lane Craig Debate Samples
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William Lane Craig will be visiting the UK for a series of lectures and debates in October 2011. To prepare for the visit, we hope you enjoy these short YouTube videos relating to previous debates.
For more information on the tour, go to the web page for the Reasonable Faith Tour 2011.
William Lane Craig and Peter Atkins
Craig responds to Atkins' claim that science is omnipotent.
William Lane Craig on Richard Dawkins and Daniel Dennett
William Lane Craig gives some thoughts on Richard Dawkins and Daniel Dennett. On Richard Dawkins, Craig explains why the chapter on the arguments for God's existence in The God Delusion is inadequate and inconsistent and states that he would welcome the opportunity to debate with Dawkins. On Daniel Dennett, Craig recounts their discussion of the Kalam Cosmological Argument for the existence of God, with a fascinating response from Dennett. Part of this video is audio only.
Richard Dawkins is asked why he, as arguably the world's leading apologist for atheism, will not debate William Lane Craig, who is arguably the world's leading Christian academic apologist.
William Lane Craig and Lewis Wolpert
Discussion on "When is a computer not a computer?"
Discussion on 'absence of evidence' and 'evidence of absence', including that teapot orbiting the earth (or not).
William Lane Craig and Christopher Hitchens
Craig challenges Hitchens with 10 key arguments prior to their debate.
Craig and Hitchens each respond to a question on the purpose of life.
Craig and Hitchens try to decide what 'atheism' means, covering issues of 'evidence of absence' and 'absence of evidence'.
For the full video and/or audio of some of Bill Craig's key debates, go to Who is William Lane Craig?.
Go to The Reasonable Faith Tour 2011 homepage.
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The Reasonable Faith Tour was sponsored by the Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship (UCCF), Premier Christian Radio and The Damaris Trust.


