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Kennedy Saves the World

Kennedy Contemplates The Existence Of God

Kennedy Saves the World

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4.5812 Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2022

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

On this episode, Kennedy sits down with #1 New York Times best-selling Author & Host of The Eric Metaxas Show, Eric Metaxas, to discuss his new book, Is Atheism Dead?  Eric weighs in on the shifting landscape between science and religion and how the introduction of new scientific evidence over the last decade has raised new conceptions about the existence of God. Later, Eric talks about why it is important for people to continue learning more and having open conversations where they can contemplate the nature of God. Follow Kennedy on Twitter: @KennedyNation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Thank you. Welcome to this episode of Kennedy saves the world.

0:35.7

And today we're going to be talking about God and whether or not he exists if he's dead or if he's just extremely sleepy.

0:46.8

It is obviously a debate that has raged in theological and atheistic circles for generations.

0:54.0

It culminated in a question on the 1966 cover of

0:58.0

Time magazine, is God dead? And a lot of people went, huh, maybe. And a big atheism movement

1:05.7

was not born, but it took flight at that point. Obviously, one of the ultimate questions that human beings

1:15.6

ask themselves, not only where are we here, but is there a God? And if so, how does godliness

1:23.8

manifest on earth? As someone who studied philosophy and philosophy of religion,

1:30.6

this was one of my favorite things to study in college, because people always came at it

1:37.1

from very different angles, and they were very certain of their standing.

1:49.5

And I don't know what you believe or why you believe it or how you came to those beliefs.

1:58.2

I always think that that's sort of a fascinating thing is how people land where they did in terms of whether or not they are a theist or an atheist.

2:03.9

That journey is always fascinating and always very, very personal. But the conversation still continues to this day. And joining me, I'm very excited because he spends a lot of time

2:11.1

thinking about this. He's got, he is the host of Socrates in the city, conversations on the examined life, because as you know, one of the most famous Socratic quotes, the unexamined life is not worth living.

2:25.7

I had that engraved on a flask and gave it to a philosophy professor.

2:29.2

He was not terribly impressed.

2:30.6

I thought it was very clever.

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