In this lecture from the 2013 Unbelievable Conference, philosopher Peter S. Williams argues that if C.S. Lewis could address the arguments of famed atheist and biologist Richard Dawkins, Lewis would argue that Dawkins has:
1. A self-contradictory view of faith and knowledge
2. A self-contradictory view of freedom and responsibility (including intellectual responsibility)
3. A self-contradictory view of ethics
3. A self-contradictory view of ethics
4. A self-contradictory view of Jesus
For anyone who is still convinced by the arguments of Dawkins, this lecture is a must listen!
Enjoy!
Courage and Godspeed,
Chad
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