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Feb 8, 2017 · The God Delusion Debate pits world-renowned atheist and scientist Professor Richard Dawkins against his Oxford University colleague Professor John Lennox, who is both a scientist and a...
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Jun 29, 2010 · The debate pits Dawkins against his Oxford University colleague Professor John Lennox, who is both a scientist and a Christian theologian. In this, his first visit to the so-called "Bible...
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May 28, 2023 · John Lennox and Richard Dawkins debate the topic of God's Existence. ...more.
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Jul 6, 2023 · This is the transcript of the debate popularly known as The God Delusion Debate whereinworld-renowned atheist and scientist Professor Richard Dawkins debates against his Oxford University colleague Professor John Lennox, who is both a scientist and a Christian theologian. This event was held on October 3, 2007. Listen to the audio version:
One colleague of mine has suggested that Richard Dawkins won the rhetorical battle - John Lennox won the debate in terms of the ideas and arguments. Naturally, most onlookers would have come in with a set of preconceptions which they felt were supported by their protagonist’s arguments.
Oct 18, 2020 · John Lennox is one of the most well-known apologists of our time. Richard Dawkins is one of the four horsemen of the New Atheism. On this episode, Nate reacts to an apologetics debate between Lennox and Dawkins (entitled Has Science Buried God?). Who bested who? The answer might surprise you!
Nov 27, 2022 · The story starts with John Lennox. Fixed Point Foundation was barely a year old when, in 2005, my board and I decided to step into one of the most explosive issues of that time: Intelligent Design (I.D.). Controversy surrounding this issue was tearing some institutions of higher learning (e.g., Baylor) apart.