The irrationality of atheism
When Christopher Hitchens and Dinesh D'Souza, two best-selling authors and intellectual heavyweights, squared off against each other in a spirited debate at The King's College last month, many of those in attendance were probably expecting something quite different than what actually transpired.
Instead, it was D'Souza, the Christian, who appealed to science and reason in his allotted time.
D'Souza cited modern scientific discoveries that show we are living in a universe tailor-made for man, a universe so fine-tuned that if any one of dozens of laws governing the universe were altered by the slightest of margins it would be impossible for life to exist on Earth