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Is Anything Worth Believing In? Lessons from the Eastern Bloc

John Lennox Jan de Vries
University of California, Berkeley
5 April 2011
Over the course of human history, ideas have come and gone, countless religions into existence, and movements for change have succeeded and failed.  Amidst all that is out there, the question remains: what, if anything, is worth believing in?  Come find out as professor of mathematics and apologist John Lennox gives his response, drawing from his experiences with atheism and theism in Eastern Europe.
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