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  • Is God Great A Debate (DVD)

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    Christopher Hitchens, who made his opinion clear on this topic in 2007 with his book God Is Not Great, maintains not only that God fails to be great, but also denies his existence entirely. Professor Lennox, a convinced Christian and scientist, respectfully disagrees. This event features a unique blend of both planned remarks and fast-paced dialogue that tackles these issues in a refreshing and informative light. It is sure to offer insights to all.

    God is not only great. He is immeasurably great. Prof. John Lennox

    John Lennox is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford and Fellow in Mathematics and Philosophy of Science at Green Templeton College, University of Oxford. He has debated atheists ranging from Victor Stenger to Richard Dawkins, and is the author of God s Undertaker: Has Science Buried God?

    This is the worst imaginable kind of unfreedom. Christopher Hitchens

    Christopher Hitchens is a British-American bestselling author, journalist, and literary critic who has served as a columnist for several prominent publications, some of which
    include Vanity Fair, The Nation, and The Atlantic. He is one of the world s most influential and outspoken atheists.

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  • Can Atheism Save Europe (DVD)

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    Should the New Europe embrace the “New Atheism?”

    At the world’s largest cultural arts festival in Edinburgh, Scotland, Christopher Hitchens and John Lennox debate whether or not the New Europe should jettison its religious past and welcome the “New Atheism.”

    This debate was moderated by BBC’s James Naughtie, and Atheist ringleader Richard Dawkins was one of over 1,400 people in the audience.

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  • Science And The God Question (DVD)

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    Many Christians maintain that their faith has – in addition to spiritual and moral power – an intellectual power that is not at war with authentic scientific inquiry. Still, among the places where Christianity and culture intersect, the science-religion debate is unquestionably a “dangerous intersection. “

    A war is taking place. But is it a war between science and Christianity or has science become a weapon in a larger cultural battle?

    Through interviews at the University of Oxford and in Birmingham, Alabama, two of the best minds of science and theology provide unique insights on how this debate applies to every Christian and why it has profound influence at every level of society.

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