Air-tight logic + Christian dogma = Horrifying world-view.
I listened to two episodes, "atrocities of the old testament" and "what about those who never heard." I appreciates Mr. Craig's razor sharp grasp of logical argumentation, but when you apply this logic to a dogma that is as confounded as that of Christianity, you end up in a very scary place. Listening to a person justify genocide and infanticide is nauseating. His view on teaching God in Science class as a scientific theory and his characterization of atheists are the only things I heard that struck me as intellectually dishonest. The idea that people who never heard of God go to hell because he knew they would not have accepted him anyway is highly offensive. Although this idea may seem racist, I don't think thats where Mr. Craig is coming from. It is just another of the insidious conclusions that are drawn from rigerously applying the rules of logic to Christian dogma. This podcast is as interesting as it is unsettling.Read full review »
ScottyLew via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/06/08
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iWoz2 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/21/14
More conservative ideology. If you are looking for a podcast to support the evangelical beliefs you already hold, then this is it. No new arguments are presented here.
halterml via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/02/12
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