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Dr. Paul Kengor: Dinesh, your last book was “What’s So Great About Christianity,” which did quite well, and which we profiled in a series of Q&As last year (Part I, Part II, Part III). Full Article at Town Hall
Got a few hours to spare? Here's another recent debate, this time between , with Robert Wright stuck in the middle. The sound quality is OK, but very low…so crank it up to hear it. Don't want to listen? Here's a quick summary. Shmuley Boteach: Yeesh. Full Article at ScienceBlogs
Dinesh D'Souza is the author of "Life After Death: The Evidence" One of the oldest arguments for life after death was made by the philosopher Socrates, who argued that human beings are made up of two kinds of stuff. Full Article at Philadelphia Inquirer
The point where the line starts to blur between a religion and its politically motivated, violent extremists generally is when those extremists start receiving support from their more moderate brethren or, in other words, when those extremists start... Full Article at USA Today
Is there life after death? One way to answer this question is to examine whether nature reveals some kind of a plan for life. We’re seeking not just any plan, but a plan that shows a progression from perishable things to imperishable things. Full Article at Town Hall
There is a second, deeper sense in which evolutionary theories cannot account for human morality. We can see this by considering the various attempts to explain altruism in the animal kingdom. Full Article at National Review Online
Morality is a surprising feature of humanity because it seems to defy the laws of evolution. Evolution is descriptive: It says how we do behave. Morality is prescriptive: It says how we should behave. Full Article at National Review Online
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