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Jacoby-Shermer Debate, 1/10

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[This is part 1 of Dr Jacoby's opening statement, refuting the existence of God.]

The debate between international Christian speaker Douglas Jacoby and agnostic and skeptic Michael Shermer took place Saturday June 23, the highlight of the 2007 International Apologetics Conference, sponsored by the Apologetics Research Society. The debate topic: Does God Exist?

Dr. Shermer is one of the three or four most famous atheist / agnostic scholars in the world, author of 12 books and President of the Skeptics Society. He has held dozens of debates, appeared on Oprah, 20/20, Dateline, Tom Snyder, Larry King Live and The History Channel. Dr. Jacoby, director of the Athens Institute of Ministry, has spoken in hundreds of cities in some 80 nations.

This exciting event was held before a packed house, with an overflow crowd watching close circuit monitors outside the venue. Kedron Jones (Board member of ARS) was moderator and affable host. Shermer and Jacoby both bring their best analytical skills to this debate. The interchange is lively, with both speakers willing to concede points made by their opponent. You will benefit greatly from weighing the arguments put forth. Douglas' clear and incisive arguments for the existence of God are persuasive. He argues from cosmology (both its creation and its complexity). and the unmistakable fact that moral absolutes are part of reality. Shermer makes the case that religions are socially constructed, historically dependent, and that the faith you adhere to and the god you believe in depend largely on when in history and where in the world you were born.

The two-hour debate is lively, engaging and instructional. You can watch each speaker's opening, rebuttal, rebuttal summary, and conclusion here at YouTube. For the entire debate in one DVD, however, including the 40+ minute Q&A session, please visit www.douglasjacoby.com. The Skeptics Society website is www.skeptic.com.

To post further comments, please visit Jacoby's forum at www.jacobyblogs.com.

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  • It really bugs me ...

    It really bugs me when theologians, theists, creationists, ID-advocates uses gaps in human understanding and knowledge to make arguments. It is as if there biblical scriptures made predictions about the big-bang, Evolution and other modern scientific endeavors in its 2000 years. Every time, a scientific discovery that explains previously mysterious questions, the theists act as if they had known it all along.

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  • Don't they also ...

    Don't they also realize that Hume systematically destroyed that stupid argument 400 years ago?

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  • "Extraordinary ...

    "Extraordinary claims require Extraordinary evidence...."..Is it possible that there is a god? Sure. Is it likely?-- There is no evidence of it.

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  • Even if you could ...

    Even if you could ever prove that God does exist or did exist in the past it still wouldn't change the fact that there isn't a single good thing that can be said about him. Same goes jesus is he ever existed or was just another lie in this world made up completely of lies.

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  • science isn't the ...

    science isn't the opposite of religion. both religious people can athiest can use science as a means to appreciate nature. but it does bring us evidences, not proofs, about both side of the argument, and our job is really to access the evidence and decide which theory explains our being better. personally i take christianity =) and i really hope atheists can try to portrait a friendlier image, so are we as christians, its not about winning the argument, but presenting the evidence, and listening

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