1. "Because I know that everyone here, without exception, is searching for meaning and significance. And one of the biggest topics on campuses in the United States and in Europe these days. Is the topic of wellness. Well-being. What does it mean to live the good life? And once you consider that question. You come up against the hardest question that not only I face. But that all of us face. And it's the problem of suffering and evil. And you cannot escape it."
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2. "There are no simplistic answers. That would insult people's intelligence. Both their intellectual side and their emotional intelligence. Because everybody knows that shallow answers don't work. An aspirin will not cure cancer."
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3. "If you're going to have a philosophy of life that brings meaning. It's got to be able to cope with the downside. As well as the upside. You know when things are going very well. You don't think of these questions. But once some big problem hits. Then we're in trouble. If we haven't thought it through."
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4. "If you take weapons to defend any religion, you cut the ears off people in a big way. They won't listen to you. Now, what did Christ do? He said, put your sword away. And he put the man's ear back on. And I'm in the ear repair business myself, because I want people to listen to the message, because Jesus was tried for this and he was acquitted. He told Pilate, Pilate said, are you a king? Are you a political threat to me? He said, not at all. My kingdom is not of this world. Otherwise, my servants would have been fighting."
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5. "If you're going to have a world, where love is possible, it must be a world where hate is possible. You cannot avoid that. And it's well worth reading Lewis's book, The Problem of Pain, or Beer Christianity, or so on. Now, of course, that's moral evil. Natural evil doesn't come under that. Earthquakes and all this kind of thing. And the same question now comes. Couldn't God have created us? Couldn't God have created an earth where tectonic plates didn't collide?"
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6. "Is there any evidence anywhere that there's a God that we could trust with that mixed picture and with the fact that most of us will die without having all our questions answered? That's my question. And I spent my life thinking about it. And I believe the answer to it is there is evidence. There is evidence."
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7. "Because if Jesus didn't rise from the dead, that is the end of Christianity, ladies and gentlemen. There's nothing left to salvage. Because it means that Jesus, Jesus was wrong in his central claim. That's a huge thing. It raises scientific questions. It raises all kinds of questions."
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8. "I don't believe that the people that caused 9-11 are going to get away with it forever. Atheism tells me they will. Now, when I raised this with Richard Dawkins, he said to me, he said, but, you know, I work for justice in this world. I said, wonderful, Richard, so do I. But you don't believe there's any ultimate hope. There is no by definition. And the multi-millions, if not billions of people who have lived on planet Earth and never had justice in this world will never get justice on the basis of atheism."
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9. "Christianity says the exact opposite ladies and gentlemen. And let me say something that may surprise you a great deal. Christianity competes with no other religion here. Because it offers me something that nobody else offers me. So it's not in competition. It offers me forgiveness here and now. Because it tells me a message that is utterly magnificent that I can face that judgment because what Christ offers doesn't depend on my merit. I cannot merit God's forgiveness."
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10. "Faith is not having a funny feeling believing where there's no evidence. Or as Mark Twain put it believing something you know ain't true. That's what the new atheists think. They really do. They think faith is a religious word that means believing where there's no evidence. Faith is an ordinary word that means trust and it's based on evidence. Otherwise we'd be very foolish. And it's very important to realize that trust in a person has many many dimensions."
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