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Introduction
Moderator Begins the Debate
Round 1
Definition of God; Potential cost of atheism and theism; On evidence for the Creator from physics and biology
Round 2
On the existence of truth; On the existence of right and wrong; On the origin of the universe; On the origin of biological life
Round 3
Evidence for truth from multiple frames of reference; On morality; On the origin of the universe; On the origin of biological life; On disagreements over moral values; On the origin of consciousness
Round 4
On absolute morality; On the God of the Gaps; On universal conscience as evidence for absolute morality
Round 5
Implication of widespread evil; On absolute morality; On the God of the Gaps; On falsifiability of natural origins
Round 6
On God as the standard of morality; On falsifiability of natural origins; On disagreements over religious beliefs; On the falsifiability of Christianity; On the physics of creation; On scientific progress and religious faith; On the nature of physical and spiritual laws; On evidence for the Creator from the Solar System
Round 7
On conscience and sociopaths; On guilt as a cause of religious disagreement; On whether God’s nature can theoretically define an absolute moral standard; On the absolute nature of laws; On the effect of conscience; On the possibilities inherent in eons of time
Round 8
Accusations against the God of the Bible; On absolute morality; the mathematics of probability; On evidence for the Creator from human behavior; On atheist morality
Round 9
On evidence from higher biological functions like vision and flight; On natural selection as a conservative force
Round 10
On seven atheist sayings; On the Transcendental proof for God; On atheism and sodium pentothal (truth serum); On the scientific statements in the Bible; On prophecies in the Bible; On the non-prophecies of the Bible; On an offered conclusion
Moderator Ends the Debate