Talk:Greg Koukl

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I suspect this is a vanity page, in violation of wikipedia guidelines. KSchutte 06:10, 7 March 2006 (UTC)

KSchutte, I realize you are a philosopher and you don't think Greg is, but he is indeed a Christian Philosopher under the definition of, "Investigation of the nature, causes, or principles of reality, knowledge, or values, based on logical reasoning rather than empirical methods." Dictionary.com. He does indeed do just that. As to this being a vanity page, you may be right, but can you show it more clearly? Or, if you really think it is, why don't you correct it to a bio? --Emplynx 15:33, 1 June 2006 (UTC)

Greg Koukl is a prominent figure in the world of contemporary Christian Apologetics. He has been interviewed by Carrie Gracie on the BBC and he has been featured in a TV debate with Deepak Chopra. How can this be a considered a vanity page? --JeffHenderson 06:56, 19 June 2006

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I came to this page because I've heard his radio show. I removed some info that appeared to be merely opinion of his views, rather than factual information about Mr. Koukl or his views. --gglaus 7 January 2008

I reinstated the information about the ground Koukl provides for his defense of moral absolutism, information that is not based on my opinion but on comments Koukl makes directly in the book he coauthored with Beckwith and cited in the article. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.194.221.113 (talk) 03:08, 11 January 2008 (UTC)