My thoughts are to be humble, be willing to admit to uncertainty or
acknowledge good arguments or ambiguities, and emphasize Jesus, Jesus,
and Jesus, and if you want to go farther talk about the history of
Israel.
I would try to make it a dialogue rather than a debate. I don't have
experience doing this so what I say can be taken with a grain of salt.
>
> I was asked by the Philosophy and Religion student organization on campus if
> I wanted to "debate" a professor of their department who is an atheist---I
> am supposed to represent the theistic point of view. I have accepted. Any
> comments or suggestions would be appreciated. Moorad
>
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