You could do a lot worse than gather a group together on both sides of the argument and watch this lively and informative discussion and then all go for a pint or a coffee and talk about it. If you want a 'one stop shop' on the question of our times this debate comes pretty close.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Engaging with the debate of our times: Lennox v Dawkins
A teenager in our church with a passion for apologetics sent me this fascinating debate (I did myself out of my Sunday afternoon nap to watch it after witnessing his enthusiasm!) You might want to point similarly-minded young people in your church with an interest in this area to Ask and the excellent work of the Zac Trust.
You could do a lot worse than gather a group together on both sides of the argument and watch this lively and informative discussion and then all go for a pint or a coffee and talk about it. If you want a 'one stop shop' on the question of our times this debate comes pretty close.
You could do a lot worse than gather a group together on both sides of the argument and watch this lively and informative discussion and then all go for a pint or a coffee and talk about it. If you want a 'one stop shop' on the question of our times this debate comes pretty close.
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