Debate between Michael Shermer and Greg Koukl
Today, December 30, 2009, Hugh Hewitt will air a previously recorded debate between Michael Shermer, the Founding Publisher of Skeptic magazine, the Executive Director of the Skeptics Society, a monthly columnist for Scientific American, the host of the Skeptics Distinguished Science Lecture Series at Caltech, and Adjunct Professor of Economics at Claremont Graduate University, and Greg Koukl, Founder and President of Stand to Reason, author of Relativism: Feet Firmly Planted in Mid-Air with Francis J. Beckwith, and Precious Unborn Human Persons, and adjunct professor in Christian apologetics at Biola University.
If you tune in today, the debate can be heard here by clicking the "Listen Live" link. The debate will be broadcast from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm Eastern time and 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm Pacific time. (I know that those of you in the Central and Mountain times are smart enough to figure out what that translates to for your local time.)
Greg has been dropping hints about some of the things discussed in the debate on his own radio show through Stand to Reason, and it sounds great. If you cannot catch the show, the transcript of the debate will probably be posted here at a later date.
(Edited to add: the debate transcript was eventually posted here; the previous link goes to a page of all recent articles or shows Hugh has done, so it's still relevant even if the debate eventually cycles off the bottom of page 1.)
If you tune in today, the debate can be heard here by clicking the "Listen Live" link. The debate will be broadcast from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm Eastern time and 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm Pacific time. (I know that those of you in the Central and Mountain times are smart enough to figure out what that translates to for your local time.)
Greg has been dropping hints about some of the things discussed in the debate on his own radio show through Stand to Reason, and it sounds great. If you cannot catch the show, the transcript of the debate will probably be posted here at a later date.
(Edited to add: the debate transcript was eventually posted here; the previous link goes to a page of all recent articles or shows Hugh has done, so it's still relevant even if the debate eventually cycles off the bottom of page 1.)
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