This is my take on William Lane Craig's Oxford talk. A lot of attention has been paid to the last part of the talk, so I gave more attention to the other par...
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Comment by Rob Klaers on May 6, 2012 at 8:56pm William Lane Craig seems to disregard just how much needs to be believed in so that his version of reality can exist. You needn't be a genius to see that is takes a fair amount of belief to even consider a being or power that is changeless, immaterial, and not to mention one beyond time and space. He seems ignore that Occam's Razor would apply the his cause, in this case a supreme being.. especially since belief in that being, itself would be a complicated matter considering all of its attributes.
I wonder if we could credit him with this quote "A god can be imagined, therefore, it exists."..
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