Hitchens debates C.S. Lewis on God, Morality and Suffering

We configured the most advanced AI models to create a debate between Christopher Hitchens (1949-2011), British-American author, journalist, and outspoken atheist who wrote "God Is Not Great," and C.S. Lewis (1898-1963), British writer, Oxford and Cambridge scholar, and Christian apologist who wrote "Mere Christianity." They debate whether the universe needs a God to explain existence at all, where morality comes from, the problem of suffering, consciousness and reason, and where each of them may have been wrong. Chapters 00:00 Does the universe require a God? 04:51 Where does morality come from? 10:47 The problem of suffering 15:00 What is consciousness? 19:21 Where might you have been wrong? 21:22 Final words