2011-07-09T00:00:00
Scottish pastor and apologist David Robertson returns for a show interacting with three UK atheist listeners of the show.
“Hasn’t the experience of common morality around the world shown that we have no need of a divine law giver?” asks Jim. Andrew shares his positive experience of church as an atheist and how best to understand those of other viewpoints. John questions the atheist/agnostic labels we often use.
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