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Dan Barker vs Braxton Hunter (Is Free Will an Illusion?)

October 6, 2020

This debate was first released by Unbelievable Christian Radio in the fall of 2020. Dan Barker is the Co-President of the "Freedom From Religion Foundation." He has debated the best and the brightest among Christian thinkers in the 21st century. The debate centered on whether libertarian free will exists, and how it affects the question of God's existence. Dan released a book on the subject in 2018.

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Tags Debate, Dan Barker, Braxton Hunter, Free will, Barker vs Hunter, Dan Barker vs Braxton Hunter, Braxton Hunter vs Dan Barker, vs, atheist debate, atheist, atheism, Christianity, libertarian, libertarian freedom, determinism, compatibilism, justin brierley, Unbelievable, unbelievable?, premier Christian radio, freedom, does God have free will, freewill, trinity radio, libet, mele
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S10E14: Is Religion Dying?

May 16, 2019

William Lane Craig, Ben Shapiro, fertility, and religion! We constantly hear that religion is on the decline in the western world. But studies in recent years seem to paint a different picture. How do genetics, and fertility play into this hot discussion?

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Tags is religion dying, Christianity in america, demographics, atheism, nones, fertility, matt dillahunty debate, atheist, atheist debate, braxton hunter, Johnathan Pritchett, Trinity radio
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S10E7: The Bible On Slavery (Part One)

March 20, 2019

Skeptics and Christians alike, understandably, have difficulty seeing how a God of love could advocate for slavery. Yet, the law of Moses, as translated in most english Bibles, does explain how Israelites were to buy, sell, and treat their . . . slaves. Is this proof that the God of the Bible is a moral monster? In this episode, we’ll cover the most objectionable statements in scripture, as they relate to slavery, and discuss the terminology, culture, and intentions of the biblical writers. In the first and last word segments, we’ll cover death-bed conversions, and intuition!

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Tags slavery, old testament slavery, old testament, braxton hunter, johnathan pritchett, matt dillahunty, atheist, atheism, atheist debate, does God exist, exodus 21, paul copan, is God a moral monster, rape, genocide, israel, ancient israel, debate, braxton hunter debate
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S10E6: How Does NASA Help Explain the Resurrection?

March 12, 2019

Who did Jesus think he was? It makes a difference when it comes to the discussion of the resurrection. We discuss what Braxton calls "recalibrated plausibility," and answer the question of whether there is good reason to believe that Jesus thought of himself as God's special agent to bring about the kingdom. How does this relate to NASA and the moon landing? Find out on this episode of Trinity Radio!

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Tags Nasa, Jesuss, Resurrection, matt dillahunty, matt dillahunty vs Braxton Hunter, Matt dillahunty debate, atheist debate, atheism debate, Nasa and Jesus, Nasa and the Resurrection, Kalam, Braxton hunter, johnathan pritchett, recalibrated plausibility, apologetics, Christianity, Christian
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