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EPISODE · Dec 2, 2024 · 1H 34M

The Atheist Experience 28.28 with JMike and Godless Engineer

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In today’s thought-provoking episode of The Atheist Experience, The Cross Examiner and Secular Rarity delve into the depths of morality, divine character, and the very nature of human perception. They challenge conventional religious narratives, exploring whether God's actions align with human ideas of goodness and the profound implications of untrustworthy eyewitness accounts, both ancient and modern.Jim in MO questions why God, if real, wouldn't act more like Superman, actively intervening to prevent evil and refraining from punishing those who don't worship him. The hosts draw parallels between biblical figures and flawed comic book heroes, arguing that human authors often conceive more moral entities than the inconsistent God of the Bible. What might a truly moral divine being look like?John in Canada asks the fundamental question of where morals originate if not from God or the Ten Commandments. The discussion highlights that human societies have developed moral frameworks through trial and error, emphasizing that laws and rules, while beneficial for human flourishing, are not inherently necessary for survival. Does well-being serve as the universal principle for all moral systems?Jax queries whether the God of the Bible is evil, given his purported actions, and why, if so, he hasn't already consigned humanity to hell. The hosts examine God's seemingly immoral deeds like mass murder and slavery, suggesting divine incompetence or a "childlike" nature rather than intentional malice. How do believers reconcile God's stated character with his actions?Robert shares a deeply personal dilemma about his religious parents attempting to instill their faith in his young children against his wishes. The hosts liken religious institutions' tactics to tobacco companies targeting youth, underscoring the importance of parental boundaries to protect children from indoctrination. What is the ultimate cost of forcing faith on impressionable minds?Blind Limey provides compelling examples of eyewitness testimony's fallibility, using the Live Aid concert as a modern case study. The hosts elaborate on how memory is prone to distortion, bias, and external suggestion, even when individuals are highly confident in their recollections. How can we truly discern truth when our own perceptions can be so easily manipulated?Thank you for joining us this week! We will see you next time!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-atheist-experience--3254896/support.

In today’s thought-provoking episode of The Atheist Experience, The Cross Examiner and Secular Rarity delve into the depths of morality, divine character, and the very nature of human perception. They challenge conventional religious narratives, exploring whether God's actions align with human ideas of goodness and the profound implications of untrustworthy eyewitness accounts, both ancient and modern.Jim in MO questions why God, if real, wouldn't act more like Superman, actively intervening to prevent evil and refraining from punishing those who don't worship him. The hosts draw parallels between biblical figures and flawed comic book heroes, arguing that human authors often conceive more moral entities than the inconsistent God of the Bible. What might a truly moral divine being look like?John in Canada asks the fundamental question of where morals originate if not from God or the Ten Commandments. The discussion highlights that human societies have developed moral frameworks through trial and error, emphasizing that laws and rules, while beneficial for human flourishing, are not inherently necessary for survival. Does well-being serve as the universal principle for all moral systems?Jax queries whether the God of the Bible is evil, given his purported actions, and why, if so, he hasn't already consigned humanity to hell. The hosts examine God's seemingly immoral deeds like mass murder and slavery, suggesting divine incompetence or a "childlike" nature rather than intentional malice. How do believers reconcile God's stated character with his actions?Robert shares a deeply personal dilemma about his religious parents attempting to instill their faith in his young children against his wishes. The hosts liken religious institutions' tactics to tobacco companies targeting youth, underscoring the importance of parental boundaries to protect children from indoctrination. What is the ultimate cost of forcing faith on impressionable minds?Blind Limey provides compelling examples of eyewitness testimony's fallibility, using the Live Aid concert as a modern case study. The hosts elaborate on how memory is prone to distortion, bias, and external suggestion, even when individuals are highly confident in their recollections. How can we truly discern truth when our own perceptions can be so easily manipulated?Thank you for joining us this week! We will see you next time!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-atheist-experience--3254896/support.

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