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Honestly with Bari Weiss

Ross Douthat: Why It’s Logical to Believe in God

Honestly with Bari Weiss

The Free Press

News, Society & Culture

4.67.8K Ratings

🗓️ 17 April 2025

⏱️ 94 minutes

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Summary

You may have noticed on this show that Bari Weiss is always asking her guests, “Do you believe in God?,” “What is your favorite biblical character?,” or “Do we need a religious revival?” And you might be wondering why she keeps knocking on this door? It’s partly because we’re curious about people’s metaphysical beliefs. But it’s also because we think something profound has gotten lost in our society, as we’ve lost traditional religion.  You can argue that we are starting to see the beginnings of a religious revival, and even if you don’t believe in God, many think that the practice of religion—keeping Shabbat, going to church—has clear benefits like a community or a moral code. Religion, in other words, is a good program. Our guest today, Ross Douthat, has a different perspective. Ross makes the case that we should be more religious—not in order to cure society’s many ills—but because it is the best way—the most accurate way—to understand the world around us. Belief in God, he says, is entirely rational. Ross is a best-selling author, a columnist at The New York Times, and the host of a new podcast called Interesting Times. His newest book is Believe: Why Everyone Should Be Religious. The release is perfectly timed to our strange moment of “plagues, populism, psychedelic encounters, and AI voices in the air,” as Ross writes. Ross says it’s not enough to argue that religion is simply good for society, or that we must be religious to sustain our civilization. Ross argues that it’s time for people to actually become religious. Bari presses him about this distinction. And this week, as billions of Christians gather for Holy Week—the sacred days leading up to, and including, Easter—we are wondering if this return that Ross suggests is even possible. And if yes, will it fix our problems? Today on Honestly, Bari sits down with Ross to understand why he thinks belief in God is the most logical way to understand our world, how he rationalizes and justifies faith, and how he thinks readers can move from doubt to belief. Go to fastgrowingtrees.com/Honestly and use the code HONESTLY at checkout to get 15% off your first order. Buy tickets for the first SAPIR Debate: “Is Donald Trump Good for the Jews?” at  sapirjournal.org/sapirdebate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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From the free press, this is honestly, and I'm Barry Wise. You may have noticed on this show

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that I'm always asking guests, do you believe in God?

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What's your favorite biblical character?

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Or simply, do we need a religious revival?

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And you might be wondering, why do I keep knocking on this door?

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Partly it's just because I'm curious about people's metaphysical beliefs and how that affects the rest of their lives.

0:52.3

But also it's because I am of the view that something profound has gotten lost in our society

0:58.5

as we've lost traditional religion.

1:01.3

And I'm not alone in thinking that.

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Indeed, I think if you look closely, you can argue that we're starting to see the beginnings

1:08.0

of a religious revival, or at least people, including young people,

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seriously reconsidering religion.

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Now, even if they don't believe in God, and a lot of these people don't, they think that

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the practice of religion, of keeping Shabbat say or going to church every Sunday, has

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all kinds of clear benefits, the benefits of community, of offering a good

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moral code to teach their kids, of having a good rhythm of life.

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Religion, in other words, it's a good program.

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