The Seven Most Googled Questions About God
What questions are people all over the world Googling about God and Christianity?
Dr. Craig on Collins vs Dawkins on Design of Universe
Dr. Craig comments on the interaction between Francis Collins and Richard Dawkins on design in the universe. He also evaluates recent statements by Bill Nye "The Science Guy".
Questions on God's Infinity, Inspiration, and Kant
What is meant by "God's infinity"? Do ancient stories discredit the Bible? Did Kant think the universe was infinite?
Questions about Animal Death before the Fall of Man
Dr. Craig hears questions about animal death before the fall of man in Genesis and views on morality which compete with theism.
Questions about the Kalam Cosmological Argument
Questions from all over the world are answered concerning the Kalam Cosmological Argument's relationship to the Trinity, causality, and the age of the universe.
Questions on the Grounding of Morality
Dr. Craig receives questions on the grounding of morality, why God would put an "expiration date" on the universe he created, and God's relationship to time concerning his decisions.
Response to Pigliucci's article on "Gods and Morality"
Dr. Craig's former debate opponent, Massimo Pigliucci, wrote an article on "Gods and Morality". Dr. Craig wonders why these articles keep missing the main point!
Questions on the Singularity, Omnipresence, and Morality
Questions from all over the world are addressed by Dr. Craig concerning the definition of the "Singularity" of the Big Bang, God's omnipresence, and extremely difficult moral dilemmas.
Stenger on Science and Religion
Atheist Physicist Dr. Victor Stenger offers his thoughts on Science and Religion in a recent interview. Dr. Craig corrects several of Stenger's misconceptions!
Dawkins Comes to the Bible Belt
CNN interviewed Richard Dawkins when he spoke in Atlanta concerning the teaching of evolution to children, "moral progress", and more
Two Deaths, Two Worldviews
Two noted philosopher recently died. Dr. Craig contrasts Stuart Hackett and Paul Kurtz and offers important definitions while recounting personal encounters with both men.