Final notes on the debate:
Dr. Craig (the Christian) brought up several times how we need a foundation for our morals and that by his circular reasoning, that foundation must be god.
Hmm. That is pretty hilarious for him to claim, as we certainly did not get our morals from the Bible! Neither does any "harmless" Christian follow the morals of the Bible. Thank god! Please watch
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6twSN8ZS_VA and you'll see what I mean.
Dr. Craig claimed that without god, there are no ultimate morals; that they're all subjective. He acted horrified by this possibility, but the truth is, that's absolutely right. There are no ultimate morals; nothing is inherently "bad", it can only be given the label of bad by an individual. This is a truth that I don't think should be shouted from the rooftops, however, because some idiots will get the wrong idea when learning this. **It is to our advantage** to have certain standards in how we conduct ourselves, if the goal is to survive and try to have a happy life, anyway. We're not going to last very long as a species if we don't have consequences for f*cking each other over, and that is the
real foundation of our morals!
Another thing I didn't get is how Dr. Craig stated that god could have used evolution if he wanted to, but then a few breaths later said there is "little" evidence for evolution. He also said that if god made the Big Bang, "how nice of god" to take so much time to craft the universe just for us. This is what Christians like to do; when they get blown out of the water by science, they'll take ownership of something like evolution as a Plan B for how god did it, even though their Bible clearly says that animals and man were made separately (and within a week time frame, I might add).
Who are you to assume that the Bible must be littered with asterisks (what I mean is, what gives you the authority to "read between the lines" and make sh*t up when you're clearly contradicted by science?). Christians are starting to act like the whole freaking Bible is a metaphor, when really that is just an excuse because secretly they know that talking snakes and stuffing all of the animals of the world on a boat (in addition to a zillion other examples) is nonsense.