There is a podcast named "Unbelievable" from Premier Christian Radio that is worth listening to. They have had some top notch apologists on that show - Plantinger, Swinburne, Craig and others. They also have a call-in section of the show where (mainly christian) listeners call in. The people calling in are often unintentionally amusing; one woman complained that Dawkins is always debating intellectuals as if he is too lofty and superior to argue with uneducated people. I find when I listen to these shows that atheist arguments usually make most sense to me. I like to think that I am sufficiently open-minded to be persuaded by a good argument but I just don't find the apologists arguments to be that strong. I used to be very religious and I would very much like the christian claims to be true but, I can't help it, the arguments just don't convince me.
There's a guy on the Unbelievable show named Dave Robertson. He has appeared a number of times. He seems like a British version of Tony. One of the shows is called "Grill an Atheist" which is basically an hour of this guy getting pummelled by questions about the problem of evil and so on. I thought that I had listened to it objectively without bias and that, though charming, he had not performed well. He did not seem to have very convincing answers to me. But the christian callers loved him. They obviously heard the same show with different ears. Dave Robertson expressed pretty hard-line and predictable views on homosexuality, abortion, assisted suicide, marriage and so on. I found it quite hard to think of him as a "good" man. And at the end of the show there was this bewildering, jokey wrap-up where he praised the intelligence of all his questioners and his god for giving him all the answers.
I was left with that same odd feeling, that I couldn't tell whether he was sincere or not. He more or less told homosexuals that they should never have sex for fear of going to hell - then joked about how hot his coffee was and whether that had been as "grilled" as he had been. Very odd.




