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Mr. Horner did not want to assume the responsibility of affirming a definitive proposition that would declare that the Resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth is a ...
This god was Osiris in Egypt. But he was Adonis and Attis in places that were under Grecian influence. He was Tammuz in places that were influenced by the ...
Our moderator for this evening is a summa cum laude graduate of the University of California at Davis, where he double-majored in both Greek and Latin.
He does not believe that the Book of Mormon is, in any sense, inspired of God. He rejects it. But we have firsthand testimony from the three witnesses. And if ...
I will present evidence for the hypothesis that Jesus rose from the dead. Farrell will need to present evidence for some alternative natural hypothesis. In the ...
I said I'm going to make two main points: there are good reasons to affirm the Resurrection and I said that the writings are too early to be legendary. Mr. Till ...
Questioner #1: My first question is to Mr. Horner. Mr. Till says that Christianity is so much like a lot of other, I'll call them pagan religions, ...
A.) An a priori dismissal of miracles is illegitimate. B.) Alleged contradictions can be harmonized and they show a lack of collusion. C.) None of the ...
What I'm going to argue tonight is not atheism or not the historicity of Jesus. I'm going to argue evolution tonight. Not biological evolution, of course, but ...
Tonight's debate will follow this format: Professor Triplett will speak first with his opening remarks. Mr. Horner will follow with his opening remarks.