Lee Strobel
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He's the guy who made Harvard Law School what it is today, the second best law school, because I went to Yale.
He's the guy who made Harvard Law School what it is today, the second best law school, because I went to Yale.
He's the guy who made Harvard Law School what it is today, the second best law school, because I went to Yale.
Good basketball team.
Good basketball team.
Good basketball team.
I remember when I was- When he looked at the evidence. That's right.
I remember when I was- When he looked at the evidence. That's right.
I remember when I was- When he looked at the evidence. That's right.
Yeah, when I was an atheist, I went and I'm doing this investigation into the resurrection. I remember going to the library. And of course, they didn't have Simon Greenlee's book, which was written in the 1800s. And so I put an interlibrary loan, and it took about six months.
Yeah, when I was an atheist, I went and I'm doing this investigation into the resurrection. I remember going to the library. And of course, they didn't have Simon Greenlee's book, which was written in the 1800s. And so I put an interlibrary loan, and it took about six months.
Yeah, when I was an atheist, I went and I'm doing this investigation into the resurrection. I remember going to the library. And of course, they didn't have Simon Greenlee's book, which was written in the 1800s. And so I put an interlibrary loan, and it took about six months.
And six months later, they give me this copy from the 1800s of this book by Simon Greenleaf, this great legal scholar who reports on the resurrection and so forth. And it was held together by rubber bands. But back then, we didn't have the internet.
And six months later, they give me this copy from the 1800s of this book by Simon Greenleaf, this great legal scholar who reports on the resurrection and so forth. And it was held together by rubber bands. But back then, we didn't have the internet.
And six months later, they give me this copy from the 1800s of this book by Simon Greenleaf, this great legal scholar who reports on the resurrection and so forth. And it was held together by rubber bands. But back then, we didn't have the internet.
But, you know, that's another great example is Sir Lionel LeCoultre, who is the greatest defense attorney in the world, according to the Guinness Book of World Records.
But, you know, that's another great example is Sir Lionel LeCoultre, who is the greatest defense attorney in the world, according to the Guinness Book of World Records.
But, you know, that's another great example is Sir Lionel LeCoultre, who is the greatest defense attorney in the world, according to the Guinness Book of World Records.
245 convictions in a row that heβwell, he won acquittals 245 times in a row, either before the jury or on appeal. Knighted twice by Queen Elizabeth, became a member of the Supreme Court of his country, and he was a doubter about the resurrection. Same thing. He was challenged to investigate it. He did, and I'll recite to you one sentence he wrote that summarizes his conclusion.
245 convictions in a row that heβwell, he won acquittals 245 times in a row, either before the jury or on appeal. Knighted twice by Queen Elizabeth, became a member of the Supreme Court of his country, and he was a doubter about the resurrection. Same thing. He was challenged to investigate it. He did, and I'll recite to you one sentence he wrote that summarizes his conclusion.