In this audio, found on William Lane Craig's Reasonable Faith Podcast, former atheist Peter Byrom shares some of the details of his interaction with Richard Dawkins and his journey from atheism to Christianity. You can subscribe to the Reasonable Faith podcast here.
Full MP3 Audio file here. (20 minutes)
Enjoy.
Friday, January 02, 2015
Confessions of a Former Atheist
Topics:
apologetics
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Atheism
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Richard Dawkins
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William Lane Craig
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