While much of the attention has been on the clash of titans Krauss and Craig down the east coast of Australia, a fourth discussion in Perth also took place between Professor Krauss and local pastor Rory Shiner, from St Matthews... Continue Reading →
The video for the Melbourne conversation between Lawrence Krauss and William Lane Craig on the topic ‘Is it reasonable to believe there is a god?’ has now been released. View the video here.
The video for the Brisbane conversation between Lawrence Krauss and William Lane Craig on the topic 'Has Science Buried God?' has now been released. View the video here. Craig has a few remarks about the dialogue on the Reasonable Faith... Continue Reading →
The 3rd and final conversation on Life, the Universe and Nothing between William Lane Craig and Lawrence Krauss in Melbourne begins at 7pm AEST, in about 90 minutes. The question tonight is "Is it reasonable to believe there is a... Continue Reading →
In my previous post I outlined some general observations and responses to the conversation between William Lane Craig and Lawrence Krauss in Brisbane on the topic of "Has Science buried God?" There's been a lot of interest in the discussion... Continue Reading →
Last night I attended a conversation between atheist and cosmologist Professor Lawrence Krauss and Christian and philosopher Dr William Lane Craig. The conversation was the first part in a series of three events on the topic of "Life, the universe... Continue Reading →
For any Australian readers out there, this August, two great speakers are facing off in three moderated discussions on the theme of Life, The Universe and Nothing. The three topics the good doctors Krauss & Craig will debate are: Has... Continue Reading →
Dr King Schultz is a fine incarnation of acting, character and screenwriting and his story challenges our attitude towards the law, morality and compassion. A commenter on another internet forum I frequent suggested that in dispatching Calvin Candie, Schultz somehow... Continue Reading →
In Inglourious Basterds, Tarantino's alternate history unleashed fantasy revenge on Hitler's regime. In Django Unchained, he brings it to the slavers. With the help of the only good white guy in the South - a German bounty hunter Dr King... Continue Reading →