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{{Cquote|I have to admit to finding the prospect of an orthodox rabbi holding his own in a debate with Dr. Grayling on God's existence rather disheartening, but I'm afraid that's exactly what went down the other night in London.<ref>[http://www.evolutionnews.org/2016/06/fellow_atheist_102948.html Fellow Atheist Dismayed at A.C. Grayling's Debate Performance Versus Rabbi Rowe]</ref>}}
 
{{Cquote|I have to admit to finding the prospect of an orthodox rabbi holding his own in a debate with Dr. Grayling on God's existence rather disheartening, but I'm afraid that's exactly what went down the other night in London.<ref>[http://www.evolutionnews.org/2016/06/fellow_atheist_102948.html Fellow Atheist Dismayed at A.C. Grayling's Debate Performance Versus Rabbi Rowe]</ref>}}
  
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Atheist vs. Jew debates about the existence of God

Richard Dawkins and Rabbi Shmuley Boteach

See also: Richard Dawkins and Rabbi Shmuley Boteach debate

The prominent new atheist Richard Dawkins flip-flops between declaring himself an atheist and agnosticism as far as his public persona (see: Richard Dawkins and agnosticism).

Rabbi Shmuley Boteach was named the London Times Preacher of the Year 2000 and is the author of 20 books.[1]

Recently Rabbi Shmuley Boteach wrote concerning Richard Dawkins:

...Dawkins attacked me on his website and denied that he and I had ever debated. My office quickly posted the full footage of a two hour debate which took place on October 23, 1996, a debate which Dawkins actually lost after a vote taken by the students as to which side, science or religion, caused more students to change their minds. In my article on the subject responding to his attack I was extremely respectful of Dr. Dawkins and was therefore shocked to receive a letter in return in which he accused me of speaking like Hitler. Had the noted scientist lost his mind? Hitler? Was this for real?[1]

WorldNetDaily offers the following quotes of Rabbi Boteach about debate and the initial denial by Dawkins that the debate never took place:

That is a particularly bold untruth. Our debate, which took place at St. Catherine's College, Oxford on Oct. 23, 1996, attracted hundreds of students and featured, on the atheist side, Prof. Dawkins and chemistry Prof. Peter Atkins, and on the religion side, me and Prof. Keith Ward, Oxford's Regius Professor of Divinity. Student president Josh Wine was in the chair," the rabbi explained.

"In a vote at the end of the debate as to how many students had changed their minds after hearing the arguments, Dawkin's side was defeated and religion prevailed, which might account for his selective memory," he wrote.[2]

Rabbi Boteach reported at Beliefnet:

I also gave Dr. Dawkins the opportunity to even score by accepting a further debate, at the time and place of his choosing (within reason, of course), to which he has yet to respond.[1]

A video of the debate that Dawkins lost to Rabbi Shmuley Boteach is available at Rabbi Schely Boteach's website.[3]

Incidentally, Paul Humber notes there was a deception that occurred during email correspondence with Mr. Dawkins concerning the tally of vote counts that occurred for the Oxford debate between creation scientists Professor A.E. Wilder-Smith and Professor Edgar Andrews and evolutionist Richard Dawkins and John Maynard Smith. Mr. Humber did not indicate whether Mr. Dawkins committed the deception or was merely duped by someone who provided an altered account.[4]

A.C. Grayling vs. Rabbi Daniel Rowe debate

See also: A.C. Grayling vs. Rabbi Daniel Rowe debate

The atheist A.C. Grayling is a British philosopher. He is commonly called the fifth horseman of the New Atheism movement. He debated Rabbi Daniel Rowe about the existence of God.

According to Dr. Michael Egnor, "Rowe devastated Grayling."[5]

Atheist Jerry Coyne said of the debate:

I have to admit to finding the prospect of an orthodox rabbi holding his own in a debate with Dr. Grayling on God's existence rather disheartening, but I'm afraid that's exactly what went down the other night in London.[6]

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