Held at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, MA on April 10, 2008
Can we be good without God? Do we really need God for our morality? Is morality just a divine protection racket? Is there any rational basis for good if there is no God? William Lane Craig and Louise Antony address these questions and more in this debate on the foundational basis of morality.
Louise Antony | 2008
Is God Necessary for Morality?
April 10, 2008 • William Lane Craig, Louise Antony
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Jamal Badawi | 1997
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.