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EPISODE · Jan 26, 2026 · 2H 33M

The Atheist Experience 30.04 with Justin and Thinker

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In today’s episode of the Atheist Experience, Justin and Thinker explore deconstruction and challenge theists to present evidence for their genocidal deities! They dissect the psychological hooks of faith and the sexism faced by secular women in debate.Jim asks why atheism is frequently viewed as a religion. Justin suggests it is a form of whataboutism used by religious individuals to equalize the playing field and mask their own insecurity regarding a lack of evidence. Thinker notes that atheism lacks the dogmatic monolith of faith. Does the desire to label atheists as religious reveal a fear of intellectual accountability?Supreme Leader asks if humans are easily deceived, attempting to suggest the hosts are deluded by their reliance on knowledge. The hosts see through the trolling, identifying his defensive reaction to their critique of biblical myths. Can a caller who refuses to provide an argument ever facilitate a productive dialogue about reality?Ozzy from FL challenges the use of the null hypothesis and posits that an eternal, cyclical universe is effectively God. The hosts struggle to find a coherent argument, as Ozzy relies on "why not" as a primary justification and highlight that adding a deity to a self-sustaining universe is unnecessary and lacks explanatory power. Why insist on the God label if the universe can be explained through physics?Chloe from NV asks for secular alternatives to prayer for coping with anxiety and maintaining hope. The hosts suggest therapy, meditation, and radical acceptance of emotions as valid mental health tools. They encourage her to build community and practice self-soothing without the expectation of supernatural intervention. Can moving through the stages of grief lead to a more stable, self-reliant existence after losing a lifelong faith?Steve from MO discusses theories on how geographical surroundings shaped early God concepts, such as desert monotheism versus forest polytheism. Justin explains how God's supposed location shifts as science explores previously mysterious spaces, eventually retreating into the unfalsifiable immaterial plane. They trace the transition from animated nature to undetectable deities. Does the constant moving of God's goalposts prove the concept was merely a human invention?Chidumebi from PA asks why prosperity gospel preachers target marginalized and low-income communities. Justin and Thinker explain that these scams prey on the desperate by promising supernatural solutions to systemic wealth gaps. They highlight the exploitation of authority and the "slot machine" nature of tithing. Is increasing literacy and critical thinking the most effective way to dismantle these religious predatory models?Watcher 215 argues that biological function proves a designer and that suffering results from original sin. The hosts differentiate between function and purpose, noting that evolution explains complexity without intent. If God premeditated the death of his son, is he morally responsible for the act? Why follow a deity that uses suffering to teach righteousness?Thank you for joining us this week! See you next time!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-atheist-experience--3254896/support.

In today’s episode of the Atheist Experience, Justin and Thinker explore deconstruction and challenge theists to present evidence for their genocidal deities! They dissect the psychological hooks of faith and the sexism faced by secular women in debate.Jim asks why atheism is frequently viewed as a religion. Justin suggests it is a form of whataboutism used by religious individuals to equalize the playing field and mask their own insecurity regarding a lack of evidence. Thinker notes that atheism lacks the dogmatic monolith of faith. Does the desire to label atheists as religious reveal a fear of intellectual accountability?Supreme Leader asks if humans are easily deceived, attempting to suggest the hosts are deluded by their reliance on knowledge. The hosts see through the trolling, identifying his defensive reaction to their critique of biblical myths. Can a caller who refuses to provide an argument ever facilitate a productive dialogue about reality?Ozzy from FL challenges the use of the null hypothesis and posits that an eternal, cyclical universe is effectively God. The hosts struggle to find a coherent argument, as Ozzy relies on "why not" as a primary justification and highlight that adding a deity to a self-sustaining universe is unnecessary and lacks explanatory power. Why insist on the God label if the universe can be explained through physics?Chloe from NV asks for secular alternatives to prayer for coping with anxiety and maintaining hope. The hosts suggest therapy, meditation, and radical acceptance of emotions as valid mental health tools. They encourage her to build community and practice self-soothing without the expectation of supernatural intervention. Can moving through the stages of grief lead to a more stable, self-reliant existence after losing a lifelong faith?Steve from MO discusses theories on how geographical surroundings shaped early God concepts, such as desert monotheism versus forest polytheism. Justin explains how God's supposed location shifts as science explores previously mysterious spaces, eventually retreating into the unfalsifiable immaterial plane. They trace the transition from animated nature to undetectable deities. Does the constant moving of God's goalposts prove the concept was merely a human invention?Chidumebi from PA asks why prosperity gospel preachers target marginalized and low-income communities. Justin and Thinker explain that these scams prey on the desperate by promising supernatural solutions to systemic wealth gaps. They highlight the exploitation of authority and the "slot machine" nature of tithing. Is increasing literacy and critical thinking the most effective way to dismantle these religious predatory models?Watcher 215 argues that biological function proves a designer and that suffering results from original sin. The hosts differentiate between function and purpose, noting that evolution explains complexity without intent. If God premeditated the death of his son, is he morally responsible for the act? Why follow a deity that uses suffering to teach righteousness?Thank you for joining us this week! See you next time!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-atheist-experience--3254896/support.

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