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Andrew Watts, is an ex-barrister (and now successfully working on the Comedy circuit). There can be little doubt that to be a barrister you need to be educated, quick witted, capable of reasoning and being persuasive. So is being religious still a case of compartmentalisation and cognitive dissonance, even for people of this calibre?
Or is there any chance that we, as atheists, are missing something?
Either way, it’s a rare opportunity to learn something valuable about ourselves and/or what really motives and resonates with intelligent religious people. Following a short talk from Andrew on why he believes what he believes, and thinks it is the reasonable choice, the adjudicator will be putting some questions to him, and then we’ll have a debate with Andrew where he will also have the opportunity to put tough questions to us.