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The Atheist Experience

The Atheist Experience 28.04 with JMike and Jim Barrows

The Atheist Experience

The Atheist Community of Austin

Religion & Spirituality, Non-profit, Business

4.62.5K Ratings

🗓️ 29 January 2024

⏱️ 94 minutes

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Summary

In today’s episode of the Atheist Experience, Jim Barrows and JMike find Jewish atheist communities to help not trust their brains for the truth while they travel into the past to discover that oral traditions are partly the root of religions and to finally confirm that gravity is real.

Chuck in HI is that humans are here to provide a dwelling place for Jehova and gravity is not real. If he is omnipotent, why can’t he provide his own dwelling place? How would he be omnipotent if he does not know who he is dwelling in? Where do you get your god claim if we do not have the sensors to detect him and you do not have evidence? Whining about things that fly in the face of science does not meet the criteria to make them true. Try and bring your A game next time.

Richard in NY is looking for a community of Jewish atheists. Jim points out that both Judaism and Islam are as much a culture as they are a religion and how people have a hard time accepting that. Mike mentions that it is not that weird to grow up never thinking about god. There are many social media platforms available, and if you don’t find what you need, you can create one.

Katelyn in WA asks why we should trust our brains for truth when the basis is to survive. Jim explains how we know that our thinking is faulty with the pattern recognition leading to cognitive bias. This and the need to reason better is why we developed science. We build machines that do better things than we do and see that god’s design is flawed. We are most fascinated about why you believe in a god; what is the reason? Why does god not stop suffering or allow us to survive off just sunlight? Why does god not have the ability to make a world where people do not choose evil? Would the most important message in the world be shrouded with ambiguity?

Colin in the USA wonders if the religions made laws because they were easier to remember as stories through oral traditions prior to the written word. We like tales and stories, but this is not the only reason why religions made laws.

Thank you for tuning in this week! Question of the week is: Name one of god’s unpopular opinions.

Transcript

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How far would you go to punish a kid?

0:03.0

Maybe send them to their room?

0:04.7

No screen time?

0:06.3

Something like that.

0:07.8

But would you strike them?

0:09.4

Would you inflict pain on them?

0:11.2

Would you tie them up? If they were really bad, do you think that you go as far as locking

0:15.0

them in a basement, setting it on fire, eternally? Of course not. But that's precisely the kind of thing

0:20.9

we're told God does. He made childbirth painful to punish us. He

0:25.0

proclaims that the wages of sin is death and he sends people to hell. He might say, well, he's

0:30.2

God. It isn't wrong when he does it.

0:33.9

Of course he can throw people in a lake of fire.

0:36.9

But clearly, that's special pleading.

0:39.3

If it's abuse for you to do it, then it's abuse for God to do it. And if you think that I'm wrong about that, I'd love to hear why. And you can tell us your version of Good versus Shmud. Give us a call because the show starts now.

0:53.0

Welcome everybody.

1:00.0

It is January 28th, 2024. I am your host, Jay Mike and joining me as always the

1:06.4

lovely, I won't say as always, as sometimes, I guess as sometimes. Joining me as sometimes, Mr.

1:12.2

Jim Barrows, how you doing brother?

1:13.7

Yeah, not too bad, Jay Mike.

1:15.3

You know, what you're saying kind of makes you think because

1:18.4

if you're trying to motivate somebody to do something, right?

1:20.9

You can either use punishment or reward and if I remember correctly,

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