Category Archives: Videos

William Lane Craig lectures on the moral argument at Georgia Tech (2008)

This video has 3 parts, as well as questions and answers in individual clips.

For those who cannot watch the video, you can grab the MP3 file of the lecture, or read this essay by Dr. Craig which covers exactly the same ground as the video.

Part 1 of 3:

Part 2 of 3:

Part 2 of 3:

Questions and answers: (individual Youtube clips)

If you want to show this lecture and Q&A to your apologetics group, you can find the DVD here.

You can also read a debate transcript where Dr. Craig puts his ideas to the test, against Dr. Richard Taylor.

Friday night movie: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)

Here’s tonight’s movie:

IMDB mean rating: [7.1/10]

IMDB median rating: [7/10]

Description:

When the Pevensie family are evacuated out to the country, they are unaware of the adventure they will encounter. During a game of hide and seek, the youngest daughter, Lucy (Henley) discovers a wardrobe which transports her to the land of Narnia. Covered in snow, Narnia is full of weird and wonderful creatures, but is watched over by the evil White Witch, Jadis (Swinton). When all four Pevensie children end up through the wardrobe, they discover that it was meant to be, as two daughters of Eve and two sons of Adam must join with the mighty lion, Aslan (Neeson) to defeat the evil White Witch.

One version of this movie has over 1 million views on Youtube, so I am assuming that the movie company is OK with it being posted now.

Happy Friday!

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A documentary on D-Day: June 6th, 1944

We’re taking a break this Friday from our regularly scheduled Friday movie to present a documentary on D-Day, since June 6th was the the anniversary of D-Day. This is my favorite D-Day documentary. I watched it when I was a young man. It features the famous World War 2 historian Stephen Ambrose.

IMDB mean rating: 8.2/10.

IMDB median rating: 8/10.

The documentary is in 3 parts.

Part 1:

Part 2: (this one covers the Pointe du Hoc operation at the beginning)

Part 3:

In case you missed it, here is my earlier post on D-Day, which was very popular.

Happy Friday!