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Why God (Probably) Exists: An Introduction – Lecture 2

Presented by Ben Fromson

Simon Eder in the Chair

Sunday 26th July at 5.30 – 7.00pm

Arguments for God’s existence are frequently associated with organisations miss-selling religious certainty. Also, most progressive religious people don’t see why they’re needed. This talk provides an argument for God’s existence, explains why such arguments are necessary and how they can lead to a rational faith that is compatible with doubt.

 

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