Great Example of Apologetics
William Lane Craig has some of the best philosphical apologetics I've seen. However, I do not agree with his theology as I am more of the Episcopal school of thought. Especially with my opinions of Homosexuality, and discern of the political religious "right". I also believe that he doesn't hold his own in Biological arguments very well, but this can be remedied by visiting BioLegos in conjunction with listening to WLC's ideas. BUT FOR philosphy and theories of time and space, William is the man to go to and exposes atheism as the whimsical position that is truely is.Read full review »
Simmsman via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/21/10
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I have only listened to the above titled episode, but if it is characteristic of Craig's other episodes, then this poor disciple has really fallen overboard! He is lost in a sea of questionable statistics, logical fallacies, and irrelevant hair-splitting distinctions--all without the aid of a...Read full review »
jvollmer57 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/25/09
I’m only giving this podcast three stars. The actual discussion is great but the recording quality is poor, the music is cheesy, and the sound effects in the latest episodes are unbearable. Could the producer please “get with the times"?Read full review »
Jonathan_Bow via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/27/15
Having a podcast called “Neil DeGrasse Tyson on God” and not having him as a guest on your show is not very accurate and truthful. It makes it sound like you had a conversation with him. Not listened to excerpts and reinterpreted what you heard with your own values. All the best,
Les Tial via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/17/16
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