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Jamal Badawi | 1997

The Concept of God in Islam and Christianity

January 1, 1997 • William Lane Craig, Jamal Badawi

Held Jan 1, 1997 at the University of Illinois

William Lane Craig debates Jamal Badawi, a leading Muslim apologist at the University of Illinois, showing the moral deficiency of the Islamic concept of God and the historical unreliability of the Qur'anic portrait of Jesus.

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Jeff Hester | 2019

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Arif Ahmed & Andrew Copson | 2011

October 20, 2011 • William Lane Craig & Peter S Williams vs. Andrew Copson & Arif Ahmed

The motion for this debate was "This House Believes that God is not a Delusion." The debate took place before a packed house at the Cambridge Union Society on October 20, 2011 as a part of William Lane Craig's Reasonable Faith Tour 2011. Proposing the motion were William Lane Craig and Peter S.Williams. Opposing the motion were Arif Ahmed and Andrew Copson.

Erik Wielenberg | 2018

February 23, 2018 • William Lane Craig, Erik Wielenberg

Where does morality come from? Some claim God is the ultimate source of all moral values and duties. Others disagree. Dr. Erik Wielenberg (atheist) argues that morality doesn’t come from anywhere, it just is; morality has no, and needs no, explanation. Dr. William Lane Craig (Christian) argues that God is the best explanation for objective morality. Who is correct?