GrahamKennedy wrote:Yeah, that was less a debate and more of a whupping.
On the surface, Widdicomb is a former government minister and the other guy is an Arch Bishop. They should be perfectly capable of defending themselves and their beliefs.
As you noted everything else you refered to contradicts that proposition.
With their fundamental problem being they didn't seem to even really be trying to gear their arguments towards atheists, and if anything alienated protestants.
If the goal was to gain numbers in that poll, a high schooler in the debate club would have served better.
I suppose it's possible they were out there to speak to current and past catholics. But if not they were simply not the right people, or remotely qualified for this. They were selected for their positions, not their ability to have an argument like this.
Again, I'm a protestant and think the Catholic church has had and still does have some major issues.
But this was shooting fish in a barrel.