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02-14-2005, 04:08 AM | #1 |
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Ali V Craig
Craig debated Shabbir Ally over the course of four days.They debated on 4 issues :
1.Did Jesus of Nazareth Physically Raise From the Dead? - Shabir Ally & Craig 2.Who is the true Jesus, The Jesus of the Bible of the Jesus of the Quan - Shabir Ally & Craig 3.Who is the true Jesus, The Jesus of the Bible of the Jesus of the Quan - Shabir Ally & Craig 4.Concept of God in Islam and Christianity - Shabir Ally & Craig link :http://www.shabirally.com/debates.asp who in your opinion got throughly spanked? |
02-14-2005, 11:54 AM | #2 |
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Are there transcripts of these (for free?)
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There is a comment by Dennis Giron, who has published on II; his preliminary analysis is here. He thinks Craig won overall, but Ally did spectacularly well on one debate and put in a good performance:
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02-14-2005, 05:44 PM | #4 |
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"Ally never came close to disputing the coherence of Craig's conception of the Trinity. Others could argue that Craig's concept of the Trinity is radically different from the traditional understanding (where each separate personality is God, and yet all three are God - in Craig's view Jesus is just the yolk, or just the shell, not the whole egg), but this too I think would be irrelevant - it is almost a strawman argument. Even if Craig is in the minority with regard to his interpretation of the Trinity, the debate should focus on his interpretation. To try and force him to accept someone else's interpretation of the Trinity would be like trying to force a Qur'an-only Muslim to believe in the ahaadeeth so we could attack Islam on that front..." (previous post)
I don't quite agree. They were dabating the concept of God in Christianity so I think it's relevant to estabilish exactly that concept. The problem is, of course, there are many diferent definitions of God in Christianity. I my opinion this means that the whole debate is meaningless. The issue should be: "Concept of God of Craig and of Ally". |
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I have nothing useful to say about the debate, I just wanted to say that reading the thread title keeps making me think of of Ali G. Hmmm...Craig vs, Ali G. Now THAT would be a debate worth watching.
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02-14-2005, 09:36 PM | #6 |
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I spoke to Shabir Ally after a debate at Newcastle university.
He believes that Adam was 90 feet tall! He based this on Sahih Bukhari Volume 4, Book 55, Number 543: Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "Allah created Adam, making him 60 cubits tall..... |
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