To Be Taken Seriously
I think many people who are themselves not familiar with Bill Craig's work personality might find these podcasts to be less than interesting. My main reason for saying this is because a great number of people do not care for their own words of for the words of people they disagree with. Bill Craig has obviously made a practice of using qualified language. Anyone looking for hot-button caricatures will find Craig's engagement of the issues boring. I suggest the problem lies with the listener. Bill Craig is not out to entertain anyone in his treatment of the issues he addresses. I think Craig enjoys a dry but quick wit that most folks who are used to consuming popular media will find unsatisfying. Again, I think the problem lies with the listener. I think listeners will do well to avoid confusing their level of interest with Craig's treatment of an issue. His responses and not from the knee or hip. He is to be taken seriously.Read full review »
Gabriel N. Akins via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/16/12
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I've read a lot of reviews criticizing the podcasts for lack of substance - for example: referencing debates rather than playing them; referring to arguments rather than argue them; etc. These podcasts are not meant to be primary source material! Read Dr. Craig's published work, watch...Read full review »
swisherboy19 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/04/13
Essential listening for all thinking persons. Dr Craig is honest and insightful in his explanations. Many secular thinkers talk about "rational thinking"/ "free thinking"/ "progressive thinking" - as if merely proclaiming these phrases validates what they are about to say,...Read full review »
242marv via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/31/11
This is simply a terrific podcast. Extremely high quality content delivered by two engaging speakers. Even if you disagree with the viewpoint espoused, you should listen to this podcast for the very high quality material.
KyleDeming via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/23/12
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