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Kevin Scharp | 2016

Dialogue: Is There Evidence for God?

February 24, 2016 • William Lane Craig

William Lane Craig and Kevin Scharp: A Dialogue
Is There Evidence for God?
Feb 24, 2016 at Ohio State University

In February 2016, William Lane Craig participated in a Veritas Forum dialogue at Ohio State University with Professor Kevin Scharp on the topic, "Is There Evidence for God?" There was a great deal more of interest in this vivacious dialogue, which was attended by a packed auditorium of some 2,300 people. The organizers of the Forum were thrilled with the outcome, and students were abuzz with discussions after the event.

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