
Here’s a picture of some fun on the last night at Warwick University. Again we were packed out. On two previous nights we’d had exactly double the numbers we’d catered for. Here’s some more questions that I’ve been asked this week in the public lunchtime Q & A . . .”You mentioned the 4 minimal facts concerning the resurrection that are agreed upon by the vast majority of scholars, how substantial a number is a vast majority?” “You mentioned that 1 Corinthians 15 contains an early creed or list of the resurrection of Jesus, how do you know it’s a creed, or earlier tradition?” “What if there’s a child born with a serious disability, how can that be justified?” “Why is desiring God to make a world free from suffering the same as asking him to make a round square? After all isn’t heaven going to be free from suffering, so on that basis we’d be robots in heaven?” “Is evil in the world a result of man or God?” “Is God still suffering with us now, or was it only 2,000 years ago?”