This is The Great Faith Debate at UCF in Orlando FL on September 17, 2009. This is... another debate is between Christopher Hitchens and Dinesh D’souza.
Full MP3 Audio here. (1hr 25min)
Enjoy.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Dinesh D'Souzas vs. Christopher Hitchens Debate MP3 Audio 2009
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6 comments :
They aren't tired of each other yet? Goodness.
This was the first time I heard Dinesh, and I think he did a superb job
D'Souza whooped Hitchens. I used to respect Hitchens. But that was before I heard him debate. Atheists have awful arguments, and Hitchens is a perfect example. He wails against the immorality of the Bible, but without God (an ultimate authority), he has nothing but his own fallible judgements to stand on, and they can change. If there is no God, then Hitler has no one to answer to, but the strongest one, and if he is the strongest one, then he makes the rules and everyone else obeys. Survival of the fittest right?
No wrong. Survival of the ultimate dictator, right.
Can we get a re-upload of this? The link directs to a Brazilian forum unrelated to apologetics.
Thank You,
Daniel
It should work now for you.
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