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Do Differences In Moral Opinions Entail Moral Subjectivity?

For more resources from Reasonable Faith visit: http://www.reasonablefaith.org In March 2016, Dr. William Lane Craig went on a 16-day speaking trip to Singapore and Hong Kong. In both places a two-day...

Do Different Atonement Motifs Complement One Another?

Dr. Craig discusses some ways differing atonement theories actually work together.

Do Evil Acts In Church History Reflect Christ and His Teaching?

In 1998, Dr William Lane Craig debated Professor Keith M. Parsons at Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, TX. The topic of the debate was "Why I Am/Am Not a Christian." After the debate there was a le...

Do Extraordinary Claims Require Extraordinary Evidence?

Do Preconceived Beliefs and Assumptions Make Philosophy Impossible?

Dr. Craig discusses differing philosophical methods from Thomas Aquinas, Bertrand Russell, and modern times!

Do the James Webb Telescope Discoveries Call the Big Bang Theory Into Question?

What is the significance of the James Webb Telescope findings? Dr. Craig responds! FRANK: We've heard in the social media world that the James Webb space telescope has somehow gone against the B...

Do the New Testament Documents Give Any Evidence for the Possibility of Miracles Occurring?

In 2001, John Ankerberg interviewed William Lane Craig on on the subject of, "Jesus of Nazareth." In the interview, Dr Craig was asked a number of questions about the historicity of Jesus, the evidenc...

Do the Resurrection Narratives Hinge Upon Biblical Inerrancy?

On March 22, 2001 Dr William Lane Craig debated Dr Massimo Pigliucci on the topic, "Does the Christian God Exist?" at University of Georgia in the U.G.A. Chapel. The conclusion of the debate provided ...

Do Theists Bear the Burden of Proof?

Do We Live In A Postmodern Culture?

During his lecture at the 2013 Apologetics Canada Conference entitled, "Is Faith In God Reasonable?" Dr William Lane Craig briefly discussed the idea of a postmodern culture. Are we living in a postmo...