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Dr. William Lane Craig "Is there a God?" | 451 NOW Episode 8
Episode 8
Thursday, 18 May, 2023

In this timely discussion on Philosophy and Theology with Dr. William Lane Craig, we address these questions and more. Is there a God? What evidence do we have of God's existence? What is the best argument for the existence of God? Who are the best atheist debaters? What does Dr. Craig think of the New Atheist? What books can we read to learn more? Dr. Craig is an American analytic philosopher, Christian apologist, author, and Wesleyan theologian who upholds the view of Molinism and has authored a virtue library of books. This is a reupload of an early interview we had with Dr. Craig, while the host, Ben Crockett, was still in High School. Our Links: https://www.451now.com/links His Links: reasonablefaith.org

 

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