Jesus Commands The Fish | Skeptic Generation | Episode 6 Season 2
Feb 6, 2022 ·
1h 34m 54s
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Today we are hoping to talk to some fishers of men. Some good old salty dogs just waiting for Christ himself to start backseat driving flounder straight into their nets....
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Today we are hoping to talk to some fishers of men. Some good old salty dogs just waiting for Christ himself to start backseat driving flounder straight into their nets. Are you confused? So are we, but don't worry... we'll explain. Come tell us your fish stories at 585-526-8774 or tiny.cc/callSG.
You can watch Eric review Thomas Westbrook's debate on Holy Koolaid here-
https://youtu.be/ybQE9gIeLJ4
For more information on how to get access to exclusive patron benefits, visit https://patreon.com/skepticgeneration
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TIME STAMPS & CALL NOTES
00:00 - Intro - Vi Needs To Talk About Jesus Commanding The Fish
11:30 - Eric Defends His Position on The Cosmological Argument - Chaos (he/they) - UK
30:13 - JRobin Is Back… Has He Learned His Lesson? - Robin (he/him) - DC
1:05:59 - Determinism Is As Ridiculous As Religion - Joe (he/him) - KS
1:18:16 - We Have To Come From Something! - Xeno (he/him) - SK
00:00
Vi has a bone to pick with a really bad tweet they found over the week and wants to share exactly why this kind of fluffy, Christian mumbo jumbo is wrong. Also, is Jesus Aquaman? We dive in here. If you want to see the hosts react to other cringeworthy takes, tweet them @SkepticShow with your candidate for next week!
11:30
This polytheist caller pushes Eric to explain why the Kalam cosmological argument is wrong. Is there a reason to dismiss it entirely or should we simply be suspending belief? The hosts break it down.
30:13
Back after a long period of silence, Eric and Vi allow JRobin back on the show in the hopes that he has learned more. They are deeply disappointed when he jumps straight back into his scripts, but this time they aren’t letting him get away so fast. While Eric embodies compassionate listening to model honest communication, Vi goes for the jugular.
1:05:59
Hard determinism is just as absurd as some religious claims, says this deist caller. Eric admits that the idea that we don’t have free will is scary, but that shouldn’t be enough to keep us from exploring all options. Vi suggests claims feel absurd or strange when they have not been reinforced by our surrounding community, or seem to contradict “common sense.”
1:18:16
Apparently this deist caller has been banned from other call-in shows, but he’s calling in today to explain why we *have* to have come from a God. Eric and Vi dive into the difference between asking “how” versus asking “why,” and whether defining things as God is useful at all. This is the start of what will hopefully be a longer conversation next week!
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You can watch Eric review Thomas Westbrook's debate on Holy Koolaid here-
https://youtu.be/ybQE9gIeLJ4
For more information on how to get access to exclusive patron benefits, visit https://patreon.com/skepticgeneration
___________________
TIME STAMPS & CALL NOTES
00:00 - Intro - Vi Needs To Talk About Jesus Commanding The Fish
11:30 - Eric Defends His Position on The Cosmological Argument - Chaos (he/they) - UK
30:13 - JRobin Is Back… Has He Learned His Lesson? - Robin (he/him) - DC
1:05:59 - Determinism Is As Ridiculous As Religion - Joe (he/him) - KS
1:18:16 - We Have To Come From Something! - Xeno (he/him) - SK
00:00
Vi has a bone to pick with a really bad tweet they found over the week and wants to share exactly why this kind of fluffy, Christian mumbo jumbo is wrong. Also, is Jesus Aquaman? We dive in here. If you want to see the hosts react to other cringeworthy takes, tweet them @SkepticShow with your candidate for next week!
11:30
This polytheist caller pushes Eric to explain why the Kalam cosmological argument is wrong. Is there a reason to dismiss it entirely or should we simply be suspending belief? The hosts break it down.
30:13
Back after a long period of silence, Eric and Vi allow JRobin back on the show in the hopes that he has learned more. They are deeply disappointed when he jumps straight back into his scripts, but this time they aren’t letting him get away so fast. While Eric embodies compassionate listening to model honest communication, Vi goes for the jugular.
1:05:59
Hard determinism is just as absurd as some religious claims, says this deist caller. Eric admits that the idea that we don’t have free will is scary, but that shouldn’t be enough to keep us from exploring all options. Vi suggests claims feel absurd or strange when they have not been reinforced by our surrounding community, or seem to contradict “common sense.”
1:18:16
Apparently this deist caller has been banned from other call-in shows, but he’s calling in today to explain why we *have* to have come from a God. Eric and Vi dive into the difference between asking “how” versus asking “why,” and whether defining things as God is useful at all. This is the start of what will hopefully be a longer conversation next week!
___________________
Skeptic Generation is LIVE every Sunday at 11:30am-1:00pm CT
Call on your phone: 585-LA-MURPH (585-526-8774)
Call online: https://tiny.cc/callSG
Love the show?
Become a patron: https://tiny.cc/donatetoSG
Buy our new Class of ‘22 merch: http://tiny.cc/SG22Merch
Help with our studio: https://tiny.cc/SGwishlist
Join us after the show on Discord: https://tiny.cc/SGdiscord
To find out more, visit https://www.skepticgeneration.com
Copyright © 2022 Skeptic Generation. All rights reserved.
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