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The Atheist Experience

The Atheist Experience 28.14 with Christy Powell and Jamie Boone

The Atheist Experience

The Atheist Community of Austin

Religion & Spirituality, Non-profit, Business

4.62.5K Ratings

🗓️ 8 April 2024

⏱️ 124 minutes

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Recorded in front of a LIVE studio audience in Austi, TX!

Join The Atheist Experience with Jamie Boone and Christy Powell and work through issues, lack of evidence for god, and religious trauma challenges.
Caleb in OH, believes the Big Bang is evidence for god, and asks the hosts if atheists believe there is no evidence for god. Evidence that is meaningful, compelling or that stands up to scientific rigor has not been observed yet. The universe having a beginning is consistent with many religions. How is your religion any different? Why would an all powerful and all loving god not show us something on this show? Call back with one good argument that is overwhelming.
Yetmas in FL makes an analogy about god, people, and ants, and then asks why we are searching for god evidence when we have not even mapped 25% of the ocean floor. This is 25% more than before there was science.
AJ in MN asks the hosts what they used to justify the Bible when they used to believe. Christy described having to read a chronological Bible that noted the numerical differences realizing it was not inerrant. Jamie never looked into the claims, and when he finally did, he became an atheist. How many talking animals do you need in a story before you realize it is not literally true?
Terry in NY wants to know how to bat away the indoctrination and fear of hell. Why would we lose sleep over the Christian hell if we are not worried about the Hindu hell? Your nervous system does not need to be argued with and it is okay to struggle with this distress. Adult logic may not work with your first early childhood concept of hell. Recognizing this conflict is the first step to acceptance. Is it fear or is it guilt that is so scary? A book called, Leaving the Fold, by Marlene Winell is a good place to start along with Recovering from Religion where they are trained to help through this struggle.
Jon in Canada says that the 10 Commandments are necessary for society to function and prove the existence of god. How can you tell me that they eradicated slavery? How do you explain the basis of Chinese civilization before the Ten Commandments?
Katie in OK is trying to determine if she has religious trauma or if it is being raised in a hetero culture. Living in a religious society is almost certain to cause cuts and scars. Having to pretend to believe in something you don’t believe in can be traumatizing. If it hurts, you are allowed to have compassion on yourself and do something about it.
Barry in GA says that faith is the basis for believing along with the word of god. Where does faith come from? What does it mean if something that you read moves you? What other creation stories from other faiths have you read? Why do you use faith for the Bible but not anything else? What would you say to someone that has faith in Allah?
Josef asks the hosts their opinion on the scriptures that condemn homosexuality. Jamie disagrees with the verses. Christy finds these verses to be a big problem and is what caused him to challenge Christianity. If you remove a person's exposure to a type of person, it is easier to make them hate that type of person.
Thank you for tuning in! Question of the week: Missing from the Sermon on the Mount is, Blessed are the ___.

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0:00.0

My name is Christy Powell. You're watching the Atheist Experience from the Atheist Community of Austin

0:05.3

live here in the Freethought Library where I myself have been volunteering alongside my good friend

0:11.6

Jamie Boone for nearly six years. In that time we've had a

0:15.5

lot to say about the six or seven so-called clobber verses, lines from

0:20.5

Leviticus and First Timothy calling homosexuality an

0:24.3

abomination or comparing it to murder. Today though I want to talk to you about

0:30.0

something seemingly a little more near and dear to God's heart, fashion and

0:34.8

fabric. Depending on who you ask, 39 different times the Bible lays out instructions

0:41.0

not on who you may love but on which materials you may wear

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including this one from Leviticus 19 stating

0:48.8

keep my decrees do not mate different kinds of animals Do not plant your fields with two kinds of seeds. Do not wear clothing woven from two kinds of materials.

0:59.0

So, check your tags. Avoid your poly blends, and ask yourself if I've spent more time worrying about these six or seven clobber verses than I do about eating brokalini or wearing like respandex?

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Does that make me pious or does that make me an asshole?

1:17.8

Not convinced, you can reach Jamie and I at 512, 991- 9242, so give us a call because the show is coming right now.

1:27.0

All right. Yeah, welcome everybody to the Freethought Library here in Austin, Texas. Today is April 7th, 2024, very possibly our last day on Earth before the total eclipse

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destroys everything. I am your host, Christy Powell, and joining me today is my good dear friend Jamie Boone.

1:56.5

Yes, a boon to the show indeed.

1:59.1

Oh, yeah.

2:01.1

Well, we are here in the Freethought Library in front of a live studio audience.

2:06.7

Thank you all so much for being here.

2:08.4

Jamie, the energy is so fun and exciting when we actually get to do all of this here in person.

2:14.7

We've got some great calls in the line.

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