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Christianity and the Tooth Fairy

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Christianity and the Tooth Fairy: A UCLA Law Professor Questions an Oxford Mathematician on the Claims of Jesus

Children believe in the tooth fairy until their reasoning capabilities mature and they recognise this belief is neither grouynded nor relevant. Does belief in Jesus Christ require a suspension of logic? Can Christianity be proven to be true? UCLA Law professor Daniel Lowenstein interviews Oxford mathematician John Lennox with honest questions about Christianity and the grounds for faith.
This talk was held on 6 April 2011 in UCLA and was part of a tour in conjunction with The Veritas Forum.

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What do you think?

I’ve just watched the first bit of this talk, and man was it great! I’m a New Englander born and bred, but this almost makes me wish I lived in Cali. Daniel Lowenstein is a seeking law professor who brings the hard-hitting questions to the table, but posed with a sincerity and affability that matches Lennox’s own personability.

The conversation moves fluidly from science and faith to the historical claims of Jesus. Lennox is a powerful spokesperson for the rationality of the Christian faith, and I’m hoping to see more of him at Veritas Forums in the near future!

Message left by Chris Hampson on 2:36pm, 12/04/2011 GMT