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Episode 171: Does God Exist? | The Great Debate

from The Postscript Show · host Alan Shelby

In February of 1996 the Kansas University Debate Team sponsored a debate on the existence of God. The lecture hall was packed with 850 students in attendance to hear Pastor Alan Shelby debate with Dr. Gordon Stein. Dr. Stein was one of America’s foremost scholars of atheism. He served as the editor of the American Rationalist, a secular humanist journal, as well as Free Inquiry magazine. He was also the librarian of the Center for Inquiry, which houses the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry. Dr. Stein had written seven books on atheist history and philosophy, including a well known pamphlet titled “How to Argue with a Theist and Win.” At the time, Pastor Shelby, now dean of the Living Faith Bible Institute, was serving as the college and young adults pastor at Kansas City Baptist Temple. This week on the Postscript, we have the privilege of sharing with you a remastered recording of that 1996 debate. DEBATE FORMAT: 20-Minute Opening Statement affirmative 20-Minute Opening Statement negative 10-Minute Rebuttal affirmative 10-Minute Rebuttal negative 5-Minute Closing affirmative 5-Minute Closing negative Q&A Forum Visit https://www.lfbi.org/learnmore

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