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The Atheist Experience

The Atheist Experience 28.28 with The Cross Examiner and Secular Rarity 2024-07-14

The Atheist Experience

The Atheist Community of Austin

Religion & Spirituality, Non-profit, Business

4.62.5K Ratings

🗓️ 15 July 2024

⏱️ 96 minutes

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Summary

In today’s episode of the Atheist Experience, The Cross Examiner and Secular Rarity explore the godliness of Superman as they explain where atheists get their morals. Crew cat helped with technical challenges before jumping into grandparents pushing agenda and the Mandela Effect messes with memory.
Jim in MO uses a Superman analogy to god, and questions why Superman did not try to stop Lex Luther from doing evil. What kind of similarities can be drawn between stories in the Bible and comic books? We can easily imagine super powerful beings that are more moral than the god of the Bible.
Jon in Canada wants to know where we get our morals if it wasn't from the Ten Commandments. Were there recorded civilizations before the Ten Commandments and where did they get their morals from? Laws can make society a better place, but it may not be necessary for them to be in place.
Jax in UT asks if the hosts think god is evil and if so, why doesn't he kill us now? God creates all kinds of atrocities. He may not be evil, but he could be an idiot child playing with matches. How is it possible that god disobey’s his character? We don’t know why god does not kill us, he is a mysterious character.
Robert in CA, shares how his parents are showing Veggie Tales to his children which caused a switch from neutral to proactive. How much do you trust your parents to honor your wishes? Studies show that if a child reaches an age where they can reason, they will be less likely to adapt to religion. Your parents don’t have to stop being who they are to not put it on the children. These are your kids and no one is entitled to pushing their agenda on them. What are your thoughts about supervised visitations? This situation is an example that answers why we do this. Religion hurts people, that is why we care.
Blind Limey in TX describes a Freddie Mercury performance at a Live Aid event that was televised less than 50 years ago. At this event, there were actors as police. How many people would remember there were police present at that event? There are lots of examples of the Mandela Effect. This kind of thing happens all the time and we know this. Even if we had access to eyewitnesses from Jesus’s time who saw something, how could we rely on that? SR shares an interesting story of his memory owning Golden Retrievers and how they were really Terriers. Memory is a fascinating thing with many chemical variables floating around in our brains!
Thank you for tuning in this week! Prompt is: What prayer will have you banned from saying grace?

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0:00.0

Ah, she's brilliant. Miss, I finally got plans out the group chat. We get it. Four votes for a festival,

0:05.9

three for a city break. It's hard to adhere to everyone's needs. There's Betty with her

0:09.6

oversized tent, Sarah and her six foot eight boyfriend.

0:13.0

All right.

0:14.0

Roger Junior and his dog, Roger Senior.

0:16.0

And don't get us started on Mel.

0:19.0

But, like a marriage counselor, she's the one keeping things together.

0:22.0

All aboard Miss I finally got plans out the group. a marriage counselor, she's the one keeping things together.

0:22.6

All aboard Miss I finally got plans out the group chat.

0:25.6

Keep everyone's plans alive when you travel with us.

0:28.0

P and Dau Ferris, there is another way.

0:30.0

Since 1989, nearly 400 people in the United States convicted of serious crimes such as murder

0:36.6

have been exonerated by DNA evidence. This includes 21 people who had been sentenced to death.

0:42.1

They served an average of 14 years in prison,

0:45.0

all because eyewitnesses falsely identified them as a perpetrator.

0:49.0

Research has shown that our memory is not a perfect recording device. Far from it. It is susceptible to

0:54.2

distortions, biases, the influence of subsequent information and degradation as time

0:59.2

passes. Factors such as stress, the presence of a weapon, emotional state, and even the way questions are asked can significantly alter an individual's recollection of events.

1:09.0

Most importantly, study after study has confirmed that just because an eyewitness is

1:13.8

extremely confident it doesn't mean that their memory is any more accurate

1:17.3

what does this have to do with religion I hear you asking I'm glad you asked if we so

1:21.4

regularly get it wrong today where eyewitnesses are recording their testimony within days or even hours after significant events, and we still make catastrophic mistakes like these, how can we possibly rely on the Gospels which are

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