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72: Does Fatherlessness Cause Atheism? Dr. Paul Vitz

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🗓️ 24 April 2018

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Are atheists uniformly dedicated to truth and evidence, to rational thought and logic? Might there be a hidden causal factor at play in more cases than one would imagine? Psychologist and researcher Dr. Paul Vitz thinks so. It’s fatherlessness.

His latest book, Faith of the Fatherless: The Psychology of Atheism, sets forth the case that abusive, absent, or weak fathers very often provide the psychological soil from which atheist weeds are more likely to fester. Using example after example of leading atheists (start the list with Nietzsche, Hume, Sartre, Russell, Camus, Freud, and the so-called New Atheists Dennett, Dawkins, and Hitchens), Vitz reviews the basic life biography and finds a “father wound” in one degree or another.

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Are atheists uniformly dedicated to truth and evidence, to rational thought and logic? Might there be a hidden causal factor at play in more cases than one would imagine? Psychologist and researcher Dr. Paul Vitz thinks so. It’s fatherlessness.

His latest book, Faith of the Fatherless: The Psychology of Atheism, sets forth the case that abusive, absent, or weak fathers very often provide the psychological soil from which atheist weeds are more likely to fester. Using example after example of leading atheists (start the list with Nietzsche, Hume, Sartre, Russell, Camus, Freud, and the so-called New Atheists Dennett, Dawkins, and Hitchens), Vitz reviews the basic life biography and finds a “father wound” in one degree or another.

He doesn’t reduce atheism to a pop psych theory (not all atheists share the same experience of an abusive father, and, besides, human beings are complex) but he carefully traces the atheists own words and the ways in which their respective intellectual journies led them to reject God—the Father.

It’s a fascinating read. And, as you’ll soon find out, Dr. Vitz is a fascinating guest.

In this interview, you will learn:

  • Why Sigmund Freud was right in asserting that God is “an exalted father,” but not in the way Freud believed
  • How the memories of even a long deceased father can influence your faith perspective
  • Why Jesus called God Father and not Mother
  • The reasons why Vitz did a control group comparison of philosophers and other writers of the same era and social backgrounds who had warm, close relationships with their father—and how their spiritual outlook differed from the atheist group
  • Why “public atheists” (those devoted to writing and debating their atheism) is overwhelmingly a male phenomenon
  • Why, when women leave a relationship with God they usually don’t become atheists, but they form a new relationship: yogi, guru, New Age community, goddess worship, etc.

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0:00.0

Welcome to episode 72 of the Patrick Coffin Show.

0:04.0

I'm Dr. Jordan B Peterson. Clean up your damn room.

0:08.0

Stand up straight with your shoulders back and listen to the Patrick Coffin Show. Hey, this is the Patrick Coffin Show.

0:13.0

Hey, this is the Patrick Coffin Show.

0:15.0

What causes atheism?

0:16.0

Are all atheists simply people of reason

0:20.0

and they've carefully considered the data

0:22.0

and they've come to conclusions based on the

0:23.7

evidence alone was there something else something more psychological

0:27.1

emotional going on behind so much atheism we see today.

0:31.0

Atheists are on the rise, numbers wise, and today we're going to dive deep into a major

0:36.7

source of the worldview known as atheism.

0:39.2

His name is Dr. Paul Vitz, and he's written a fine book.

0:41.9

It's been re-issued rather by Ignatious Press.

0:44.6

It's called Faith of the Fatherless, the Psychology of Atheism.

0:47.6

Coming up straight ahead on the Patrick Coffin Show. show. Levitz is a professor of psychology and senior scholar at the Institute for the Psychological

1:03.8

Sciences.

1:04.8

He's written many books in the area of religion and culture and the relationship between

1:09.5

the self and society.

1:11.6

His latest book, as I mentioned is called

1:12.8

Faith of the Fatherless, the Psychology of atheism,

1:14.8

I'll just show it here on the screen.

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