![]() ![]() leaders (who were too emotionally-charged to maintain a rational conversation), Dr. Unlike my recent conversations with several American Atheist Inc. For my part, I certainly learned that atheists can make great dinner guests. Leikind for the first time, I’d like to think he learned that we Christians aren’t necessarily the irrational herd-followers we’re cracked up to be. When I had the opportunity to sit down with Dr. Perhaps we can even learn from one another. One debate is not likely to persuade people to change their firmly held beliefs, but I hope it will persuade readers of one great truth: namely, that it’s possible for people with opposing life-views to sit down together and have a lively discussion without resorting to calling each other unkind names or wringing each other’s necks. In subsequent debates in this series you’ll hear similar questions debated, particularly as they pertain to the latest findings in cosmology, paleontology, biology, history, and archaeology. This is ’s first debate (earlier published in Cosmic Pursuit magazine) in a series between a Christian (me) and an atheist (physicist Bernard Leikind). You will find some additional similar articles at /DisplayACArticles.aspx No–Bernard J Leikind From the editor This article is copied with permission from. Science: Do Recent Discoveries in Science Offer Evidence for the Existence of God? ![]()
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