Ravi Zacharias and William Lane Craig answers questions about Christianity (Part 3 of 8)

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2010

The top two Christian apologists in the world today (in my humble opinion), Ravi Zacharias and William Lane Craig, give their answer to popular questions about Christianity.

1) What is the meaning/purpose of life?
2) What good evidence is there for the existence of God?
3) How can a good God allow evil?
4) How can we know that the resurrection of Jesus really occurred?
5) How is the exclusivity of Christianity fair to those who don't hear the Gospel?

The audio was downloaded from http://apologetics315.blogspot.com

Playlist of all 8 videos:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=49B09ADD61FE6A8A

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  • Christian apologists never seem to have anything surprising to say. They are predictable and the content of their arguments shallow.

    These man, publicly, package waffle in ostentatious rhetoric. Have they no dignity?

  • Asserting that God exist because there is evil....I think God allows evil because if he didn't it would violate our right to choose...evil comes from people & people choose to do evil things, evil is here because its in our hearts and we act on it freely. I think if we wanted to do good God would assist us if we cry out to him & pray for it. God having that part him that's a judge would hear us if we plead our case

  • "Russell shrugged his shoulders"?

    It was a radio debate...

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