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Anthony Clifford Grayling (born April 3, 1949) is an English atheist philosopher. He is commonly called the fifth horseman of the New Atheism movement.
In 2005, Grayling participated in a debate with Christian philosopher and apologist William Lane Craig at Oxford Union.
In 2011, Grayling's book, The Good Book was published.
A.C. Grayling vs. Rabbi Rowe debate
In 2016, Grayling debated Rabbi Rowe.
According to Dr. Michael Egnor, "Rowe devastated Grayling."[1]
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.[2] | ” |
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Craig vs. Grayling debate, Oxford, 2005