I've watched a handful of Craig debates, and I agree that he usually wins...not in any meaningful, rational sense, but in the sense of being a very skilled debater and rhetorician. I thought Arif Ahmed handled him very well though, as did Austin Dacey. I also seem to remember a good battle with Victor Stenger.
I also agree that his opponents rarely seem to have done their homework on him. He gives the same speeches over and over; it's not that difficult to find flaws in his arguments.
I will watch this one.
On objective morality, I don't think there is one. If objective morality comes from God, then it's merely whatever God says it is at any given time. Thou shalt not kill, unless God commands you to slay a Canaanite child with your sword. As Arif Ahmed said, whether objective moral values exist or not, they are not going to make those actions 'right'.
And I prefer the term 'moral values'. Just like aesthetic ones, we often agree on what they are, but there is no objective way to say so.
I also agree that his opponents rarely seem to have done their homework on him. He gives the same speeches over and over; it's not that difficult to find flaws in his arguments.
I will watch this one.
On objective morality, I don't think there is one. If objective morality comes from God, then it's merely whatever God says it is at any given time. Thou shalt not kill, unless God commands you to slay a Canaanite child with your sword. As Arif Ahmed said, whether objective moral values exist or not, they are not going to make those actions 'right'.
And I prefer the term 'moral values'. Just like aesthetic ones, we often agree on what they are, but there is no objective way to say so.