William Craig (1929 - 1997) was an American author and historian. An historian is someone who writes history, a written accounting of the past. ...
Born in Concord, Massachusetts, USA, he was educated at Columbia University. The word Concord comes from the name of the Ancient Roman goddess Concordia, goddess of agreement and understanding. ... Official language(s) English Capital Boston Largest city Boston Area Ranked 44th - Total 10,555 sq mi (27,360 km²) - Width 183 miles (295 km) - Length 113 miles (182 km) - % water 13. ... Columbia University is a private research university in the United States. ...
Bibliography
The Fall of Japan
The Tashkent Crisis (1971)
Enemy at the Gates - the battle for Stalingrad, 1973, Penguin Books, ISBN 0-141-39017-4
Craig is advocating for Christians to do just that: to disturb the operation of the way nature intended their brain to work- using objective evidence with which to base conclusions on, and instead "follow your feelings, Luke" via the "inner spook".
Craig could therefore throw tons of "rational arguments" at a poor little Mormon girl, even resurrect the ghost of "Dr" Walter Martin to scare her with, and all she's got to do to shut them both down is to quote Craig's own words back at them- "Sorry Dr. Craig and Mr.
Craig has all but publicly admitted that he's in favor of insanity as a lifechoice, and he's all for detaching oneself from outside reality in order to concentrate on the inner feelings and mysterious voices he apparently hears within his own head.