Where did he say he was giving the book out to disabled people? He said it was the book he read that enabled him to come to faith.
Iām sorry, I misinterpreted that he was giving out these books to patients. Or discussing its contents with patients or discussing his faith with patients. My apologies if he wasnāt doing any of those things. And in the UK all of those things would be allowed anyway, so it seems like a complete non-issue to bring up.
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I am guessing it is represents of his birth date of September 4, 1986?
Well that book is worth checking out if it was able to persuade a philosopher to change his mind about God! Although, the mathematicians and engineer types always seem more eager to give God a hearing than others in my experience.
@swamidass @T.j_Runyon have mentioned, Iād be interested in your comments Swinburne. The christian philosophers I encountered were always pushing Plantinga on me, but I enjoyed reading Swinburne more. His treatment at the Society and subsequent academic fallout was horrible.
I enjoy Plantinga as well! I hear heās having some medical problems which just sucks. But Iāve always enjoyed Swinburne. I love his inductive approach and his clarity. Just read āThe Existence of Godā for the third time. I pick up something new every time
Very nice reply by Craig to his āQuestion of the Weekā. Sets out the parameters of his research quite nicely.