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Originally Posted by augustianian
Downloaded Marvin Hicks vs Guy Woods, and some guy named Weaver. Plus a couple of Robert Bayer debates.
It seems that back in the 70's there was a certain amount of consternation between the UPC and the COC.
When Marvin Hicks debated Dan Billingsley in Dallas, I attended (I was just a kid then) and some of that debate (it's on my IPod) I remember. All of these debates are filled with snide remarks and retorts which makes for a very interesting listen. What would have made them even more flammable would have been a cross examination section, but as it were they just gave 30 minute speeches.
Does anyone else have any memories of that time when the UPC was a little bit more militant?? Seems to me that after the Ankerberg debate the UPC went into a shell, except the occasional David Bernard debate (i.e. the one he did with Gene Cook, which I thought David Bernard won).
Any thoughts??
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I attended the Hicks/Billingsley (Sherman), Hicks/Hill (Dallas, Hicks/Ramsey (Garland) in the early 70's. They were entertaining, but I grew to dislike them very much.