Sam Harris and William Lane Craig debated the moot “Is the Foundation of Morality Natural or Supernatural?” at the University of Notre Dame on 7 April 2011. We’ve already linked to the debate MP3 but here is the video of the whole debate. Hat tip: Pondering the Preponderance See Matthew Flannagan’s: Debate Review: Sam Harris and […]
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Video: Sam Harris v William Lane Craig Debate “Is the Foundation of Morality Natural or Supernatural?”
April 9th, 2011 12 Comments
Tags: Debates · Is the Foundation of Morality Natural or Supernatural? · Sam Harris · Videos · William Lane Craig
Fallacy Friday Podcast on Apologetics 315: Tu Quoque (But you did it too!)
April 5th, 2011 Comments Off on Fallacy Friday Podcast on Apologetics 315: Tu Quoque (But you did it too!)
Apologetics 315 are producing an audio version of Matt’s Fallacy Friday series. The Fallacy Friday Podcasts are released every Friday on Apologetics 315. You can subscribe using: • RSS Feed • iTunes • One-Click The Mp3 of Tu Quoque is here. To navigate the series in print, use the Fallacy Friday tag, to navigate MP3 series use the […]
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Fallacy Friday Podcast on Apologetics 315: The Straw Man
March 27th, 2011 Comments Off on Fallacy Friday Podcast on Apologetics 315: The Straw Man
Apologetics 315 are producing an audio version of Matt’s Fallacy Friday series. The Fallacy Friday Podcasts are released every Friday on Apologetics 315. You can subscribe using: • RSS Feed • iTunes • One-Click The Mp3 of The Straw Man is here. To navigate the series in print, use the Fallacy Friday tag, to navigate MP3 series use the […]
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Fallacy Friday Podcast on Apologetics 315: The Genetic Fallacy
March 21st, 2011 2 Comments
Apologetics 315 are producing an audio version of Matt’s Fallacy Friday series. The Fallacy Friday Podcasts are released every Friday on Apologetics 315. You can subscribe using: • RSS Feed • Via iTunes • one-click to your feed-reader The Mp3 of The Genetic Fallacy is here. To navigate the series in print, use the Fallacy Friday tag, to navigate […]
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Fallacy Friday Podcast on Apologetics 315: Ad Hominem
March 13th, 2011 Comments Off on Fallacy Friday Podcast on Apologetics 315: Ad Hominem
Apologetics 315 are producing an audio version of Matt’s Fallacy Friday series. The Fallacy Friday Podcasts are released every Friday on Apologetics 315. You can subscribe using: • RSS Feed • Via iTunes • one-click to your feed-reader The Mp3 of Ad Hominem is here. To navigate the series in print, use the Fallacy Friday tag, to navigate MP3 […]
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Matthew Flannagan on The Sermon on the Mount Part 1 (MP3)
March 10th, 2011 1 Comment
Matt preached at Takanini Community Church last Sunday and gave the first sermon in his series on the Sermon on the Mount. Download and listen to the MP3 of Matt preaching on The Sermon on the Mount Part 1. Now when Jesus saw the crowds, he went up on a mountainside and sat down. His disciples came […]
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Video of John Lennox “Why? Considering the Goodness and Sovereignty of God in the Midst of Suffering”
March 8th, 2011 1 Comment
On 27 February 2011, John Lennox spoke at Howick Baptist Church as part of his tour of New Zealand on the topic “Why? Considering the Goodness and Sovereignty of God in the Midst of Suffering”. Here is the video of that talk. In it Lennox discusses some of the challenges to Christianity that events like the Christchurch earthquake […]
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A common objection to belief in the God of the Bible is that a good, kind, and loving deity would never command the wholesale slaughter of nations. In the tradition of his popular Is God a Moral Monster?, Paul Copan teams up with Matthew Flannagan to tackle some of the most confusing and uncomfortable passages of Scripture. Together they help the Christian and nonbeliever alike understand the biblical, theological, philosophical, and ethical implications of Old Testament warfare passages.




