Is There Evidence for God?
William Lane Craig debates Lawrence Krauss at North Carolina State University on the evidence for God.
This House Believes that God is not a Delusion
The motion for this debate was "This House Believes that God is not a Delusion". It took place before a packed house at the Cambridge Union Society on 20th October 2011, as a part of William Lane Crai...
Does God Exist?
This debate on "Does God Exist?" took place in front of a capacity audience at the Great Hall, University of Birmingham. It was recorded on Friday 21st October 2011 as part of the UK Reasonable Faith ...
Does God Exist?
This debate on "Does God Exist?" took place in front of a capacity audience at the University of Manchester (including an overspill room). It was recorded on Wednesday 26th October 2011 as part of the...
Does God Exist?
The debate on "Does God Exist?" between William Lane Craig and Klemens Kappel took place at Bethesda in Copenhagen, Denmark....
Is God a Delusion?
Professor Craig debated Professor Wolpert at Central Hall, Westminster, with John Humphrys in the chair. Professor Wolpert is Professor of Biology as Applied to Medicine at University College, London ...
Life, the Universe and Nothing: Why is there something rather than nothing?
This is the second in a three-part discussion between Prof Lawrence Krauss and Dr William Lane Craig.
Prof Krauss and Dr Craig discuss what is perhaps the fundamental question of philosophy and ...
Life, the Universe and Nothing: Is it reasonable to believe there is a God?
Prof Krauss and Dr Craig discuss whether it is reasonable to believe there is a God.
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God and Cosmology
On Friday, February 21st, 2014, philosopher and theologian, Dr William Lane Craig, was invited by the Greer Heard Forum to debate Dr Sean Carroll, an atheist theoretical physicist. The topic of debate...
Does God Exist?
William Lane Craig and Antony Flew met in 1998 on the 50th anniversary of the famous Copleston/Russell debate to discuss the question of God's existence in a public debate. Unlike Richard Dawkins,...