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The Veritas Forum: Belief in an Age of Skepticism?
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Tags: berkeley california keller religion uc ucberkeley university veritas
Channel: Education
Uploaded: March 8, 2008 at 1:36 am
Author: ucberkeleyevents
Length: 34:18
Rating: 4.62
Views: 27776
"Belief in an Age of Skepticism?"
March 4, 2008, at The University of California, Berkeley
Noted pastor and author Dr. Tim Keller discusses the place of exclusive truth in a pluralistic society in Wheeler Auditorium, followed by a Q&A session.
Hosted by Reformed University Fellowship, Dr. Keller's talk is part of The Veritas Forum at Cal, following Francis Collins' lecture in February on Christianity and science.
For more Veritas Forum recordings, visit: http://www.veritas.org/media
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ARCHETECTONIC (September 2, 2008 at 1:38 am) |
| On the introduction - can we believe that someone can have a disinterested interest in 'reason' with no emotional drives or unconscious reasons for what they 'reason' towards? In other words, can we trust him when he says that he is driven mainly by 'reason'? |
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DecadentParadise (August 13, 2008 at 10:46 am) |
| Whoever asked the first question asked the right one! Well done. I wish he'd continued along his own train of thought but the pastor responded so ambiguously and poorly that it was impossible to respond! |
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antlooch (August 13, 2008 at 1:49 am) |
| for you to say there is no God is to say that you possess the truth. You're just another religion when you think about. Atheism is just one more religion claiming to possess the truth |
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esmar3192 (August 4, 2008 at 6:42 pm) |
| do you know why keller could only answer a few questions? Actually even as you were watching the seminar do you ever considered to think why he "could have" answered a few questions? And actually "how a church should run" is a profound question and there are many answers to that question. If you respond back, I will answer it, but it is perhaps one of many different answers. So please try to think about it |
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esmar3192 (August 4, 2008 at 6:37 pm) |
| true that |
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cloakedarbiter (August 2, 2008 at 7:09 am) |
| the questions asked by professed christians were rather unnecessary. a critique of one of his past sermons? veritas forum is for a discussion of belief and skepticism of God, as well as belief and skepticism that this 'god' is the God of the Bible.
this happened at northwestern too, when a student asked keller his views on how a 'church should be run.' keller could only answer a few questions, and some of the christians wasted them. refrain next time your campus has a seminar such as this. |
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CaptainVideo890 (June 12, 2008 at 2:16 pm) |
| Of course science can't prove the existence of a god. But that doesn't mean one can't exist. You can't say that something isn't true because it can't be proved scientifically, that's like saying that if science isn't equipped to prove or disprove something, then it has been disproved. It's not even logical. |
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CaptainVideo890 (June 12, 2008 at 2:11 pm) |
| I may be a numbskull, but whatever that entails, at least I can spell "works" correctly. |
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AmazingGrey (June 11, 2008 at 5:11 pm) |
| By the way "workds" was a simple typo. How clever of you to quote it in order to prove your superiority. What a numbskull. |
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AmazingGrey (June 11, 2008 at 5:08 pm) |
| You cannot prove that there is such a thing as "spiritual truth." Not if what you mean by "spirit" involves the existence of a go. Furthermore, science doesn't even need a hand in this really. It's just a basic acceptance of facts: we can't know there is a god, we can't prove there is a god, so the most likely conclusion would be... there is no god. Religiosity is not proof of a supreme being, it is proof that people need to believe in something and can fool themselves. |
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