Bishop Barron on Stephen Hawking and Atheism

Another part of a video series from Wordonfire.org. Bishop Barron will be commenting on subjects from modern day culture. For more visit www.wordonfire.org/

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  • @brucebooher2288
    @brucebooher22886 жыл бұрын

    Proud to be a Catholic with great minds like this. Embarrassed to say I never knew of Bishop Barron before this.

  • @jaranarm
    @jaranarm8 жыл бұрын

    I am a STEM graduate and researcher. I was also a former atheist who started believing in God after I studied science. I don't think I'm alone in this.

  • @7lord12

    @7lord12

    8 жыл бұрын

    +jaranarm No sir, you are not alone. Our numbers are growing larger everyday. Unfortunately, we are still facing severe bullying from the "atheist" science community; try sharing publicly how you reached your conclusion and you will be labelled ignorant, uneducated and "unscientific" to the point of dismissal from your position.

  • @jaranarm

    @jaranarm

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Luiz Matteo Thanks for the support. I am often ridiculed for my belief. After converting I later discovered it was the Catholic Church that established the university and endorsed scientific learning. It was Catholic priests such as Copernicus, Bacon, Magnus, Steno, Grimaldi, Mendel, Lemaitre, and Boscovich who pushed the envelope of scientific knowledge and exploration, all while the atheists did absolutely nothing. Modern civilization as we know it was made possible because of the Church. Studying science led me to God. It was meant to be.

  • @7lord12

    @7lord12

    8 жыл бұрын

    Amen :)

  • @jaranarm

    @jaranarm

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** Western civilization as we know it today was made possible because of the Church, when all the nations of Europe were united under the Catholic faith that paved the way toward modernization and scientific discovery. This led to the Golden Age of Europe, an explosion of cultural development in the Western world. That is all the evidence you need to know what man's belief in God has done for society. Now what has atheism done to Europe? Created a largely apathetic generation, greater emphasis on accumulation of material wealth, and with less and less people having families they currently have the lowest birth rates and fastest shrinking populations in the world. In other words, a dying civilization. Remove the religious morale of a nation and society disintegrates.

  • @jaranarm

    @jaranarm

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** No, YOU are the one that has history completely wrong. And I'm going to deal with your ignorant nonsense, one point at a time: The Galileo case is often cited as anti-Church propaganda, when in fact it is totally distorted. The world's leading astronomers at the time were Catholic priests and the Church funded scientists like Galileo. What got him in trouble was that he was passing off theories as facts when they had not been proven yet. The Church was not opposed to any scientific discovery, they were opposed to Galileo wrongfully teaching a theory as 100% fact without conclusive evidence. Therefore they barred him from further teaching. The Catholic Church was one of the first major institutions to recognize that slavery is wrong. The idea that the Church did not oppose slavery until the 1800s is another anti-Church myth. As early as the year 1435 the Church under Pope Eugene IV had already condemned slavery, long before Europe even started colonizing the New World. This would happen again in 1537 under Pope Paul III, and so forth. Whenever the Church found out of enslavement and mistreatment, particularly in the Americas, they fought against it. It's not their fault if the people did not listen. And the idea that atheism makes no claims is completely false. I am a former atheist. Being an atheist means your position is that no gods exist, period. Maybe you should reconsider what you label yourself as before you decide over what you THINK you are. You must be joking if you think Western civilization would have gotten anywhere without the Catholic Church. The Golden Age of Europe occurred when Europe was the Church, and the Church was Europe. This led to an explosion of EVERYTHING within modern civilization as we know it: art, literature, language, architecture, music, cuisine, fashion, education, law, science, morality, chivalry, etc. Western civilization was built and maintained by Godly men led by the Church, not atheists. Atheists accomplished NOTHING. We have the university system today because of the Church. We have the modern hospital because of the Church. We have today's calendar because of the Church. The Church created ALL of these things. You honestly believe we would have the beautiful European architecture without the Church? You honestly think Leonardo da Vinco and Michelangelo would have painted The Last Supper and The Sistine Chapel (the two most famous and most replicated works of art in human history) without their Catholic beliefs? You think that The Lord of the Rings (a Catholic influenced story and is the world's best-selling novel of all time written by the devout Catholic author JRR Tolkien) would have been written without Catholic influence? You think composers Mozart and Beethoven (the two most recognized musicians in world history) would have written their famous operas, pastorales, and sonatas if they weren't aligned with their Catholic faith? No way. These men lived and breathed for God, King, and Country, unlike the lazy reactionary atheists who contributed absolutely NOTHING. What greatness has atheism done for mankind? Atheists are responsible for many of the worst atrocities and genocides in human history. There will NEVER be a successful nation built on atheism, EVER. All you have to do is look at what happened in France under the Jacobites, when the atheist-led Reign of Terror slaughtered 40,000 people in a 15 month period. Or in the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia when the atheist Marxists butchered tens of millions of Russian Christians. Or how about Enver Hoxha's Albania, the first nation to become officially atheist, and their mass slaughters over just a few decades. Or the atheist Mustafa Kemal Ataturk of the Turkish Nationalist Movement and his murderous campaigns of the Armenians, Assyrians, and Greeks. Or the atheist-run Khmer Rouge and the Killing Fields of Cambodia. Or the hundreds of unjust executions which continue today in atheist China and North Korea. The list of horrors goes on and on and on. The Church itself has never endorsed the persecution of homosexuals, unlike the atheistic governments of Stalin, Mao, and Castro who punished homosexuality as criminal offenses. I guess you never heard of the famous artist Andy Warhol, an open homosexual AND an openly devout Catholic who was never persecuted by the Church but instead was warmly welcomed for his faith. That's all that matters. Warhol is one of the most famous artists of the 20th century. So where are all the famous atheist artists out there? Or musicians? Or scientists? They're NOWHERE to be found. Atheists cannot prove that God does not exist, even if they used the scientific method (whose origins were first formulated by the Catholic priest Roger Bacon, by the way). Atheism is nothing but a reactionary stance. If civilization was made in spite of religious belief, then why didn't atheists lead modernization of the Western world? Because they can't and they historically have done nothing but leech off societies that were built by Godly men, those who actually established cultures and traditions of arts, mathematics, sciences, and philosophies that YOU are enjoying today, things that atheists could never ever dream of. Religion has been the driving force behind ALL of mankind's achievements. You can never remove religiosity from the human mind, that is where atheists will always fail. Atheists are simply incapable of creating, inheriting, or maintaining culture and civilization, PERIOD. All atheist nations have withered away and died for a reason.

  • @Huntgoddessfishery
    @Huntgoddessfishery10 жыл бұрын

    "You believe because you have seen. But, blessed are those who believe and have not seen." John, Chapter 20: Verse 29.

  • @86645ut

    @86645ut

    4 жыл бұрын

    Huntgoddessfishery , and Bishop Barron says that faith is not belief without evidence. SMH

  • @benoe568

    @benoe568

    4 жыл бұрын

    ​@Mr. Davidson i can't bear this ! its ridiculous , no atheist can say that they are scientific if they cancel out the potential for a God or something beyond us, because it is unscientific to say somethings false when it hasn't be proved or disproved. plus why do you believe that love exits? its belief, not provable , not arguable. I'm up for healthy debate but when people start acting like they have the TRUTH making their opinion more valid than others and calling the fools your in a bad position (and that goes for everyone, with any beliefs). Christianity is a hope and a happy way to live someones life, and yes its not provable but its just kinda sad that you have to such a raincloud. let them live, in peace. And one day you'll open your eyes to see that actually christianity generates a lot of happiness and the teachings art all that "foolish". so in conclusion until you can except everyone from around the world then you have no right to call anything foolish.

  • @achienglilian6395

    @achienglilian6395

    2 жыл бұрын

    I believed before I saw Him, I did not even have the privilege to kneel and worship Him when He appeared to me. I was just happy and at peace. He did not say anything.🙏😌 Blessed be the Lord 🙏😍

  • @ChillAssTurtle

    @ChillAssTurtle

    2 жыл бұрын

    Blessed are those who choose to live as a blind slave who habe had not but suffering and the sins of their all loving father enforced upon their previously pure soul so that being can hold up the antidote for the thing it poisoned you with at birth.. sounds like a demon to me

  • @ChillAssTurtle

    @ChillAssTurtle

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@benoe568 atheists merely state that theres no good reason to believe in a thing with no evidence to support its existence. You poor simple minded slave.

  • @canadair05
    @canadair0510 жыл бұрын

    Father Barron....you are absolutely one of the most intelligent voices in Catholicism today. Having said this, Hawking teaches us that even remarkable intelligence does not preclude human beings from finding ways to exist on their own. I thank you for using your immense intelligence to proclaim truth with accuracy, gentleness, and beauty.

  • @BishopBarron

    @BishopBarron

    10 жыл бұрын

    God bless you!

  • @fishtankvlogs4239

    @fishtankvlogs4239

    7 жыл бұрын

    Joseph Lazar As an atheist, this really upsets me. Not just what he is saying, but the reaction of the comments thinking how smart he is. He's an intelligent guy, but is exerting the human weaknesses of the "need of understanding". He's claiming to have to truth here. The only truthful answer in the "why is there something rather than nothing" is we don't know. WE DONT KNOW!! Let's us our human brain capacity to find out the answer, not filling in an answer. Robbert, you just filled in an answer here and said your right...

  • @catholicspaniard8796

    @catholicspaniard8796

    7 жыл бұрын

    Fish Tank Vlogs you missed the whole point of the video man

  • @naturalismforever3469

    @naturalismforever3469

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yes, Fish Tank Viogs: More broadly, the Universe (multi-Verse) exists and behaves PRECISELY as we'd expect absent any of the tens of thousands of gods ever worshipped by human beings, including Barron's 3-part god. While science actually doesn't care whether Barron's god exists, we do understand scientifically that any such god, should it exist, is irrelevant and inconsequential.

  • @chrissonofpear3657

    @chrissonofpear3657

    6 жыл бұрын

    I would like a more definitive answer on how the child abuse is occurring, and what relation it has to repression.

  • @BishopBarron
    @BishopBarron10 жыл бұрын

    God bless you!

  • @lpe9376

    @lpe9376

    4 жыл бұрын

    God bless you Bishop Robert Barron

  • @apexhunter935

    @apexhunter935

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ok boomer

  • @BishopBarron

    @BishopBarron

    4 жыл бұрын

    Dylan Harding So you liked the video!

  • @alfredodistefanolaulhe2212

    @alfredodistefanolaulhe2212

    3 жыл бұрын

    God bless you!

  • @norwegiancatholicism9106

    @norwegiancatholicism9106

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@BishopBarron Great great video. Loved it!

  • @DamianWayneRogue
    @DamianWayneRogue5 жыл бұрын

    Eloquently and calmly dismantles Hawkings' argument, and finally uplifts and inspires. Thank you so much Bishop Barron! God bless

  • @johnbrown6189

    @johnbrown6189

    Жыл бұрын

    Barron is not fit nor capable to speak about Hawking's theories.

  • @anthonylowder6687

    @anthonylowder6687

    Жыл бұрын

    @@johnbrown6189 He makes much more sense than Hawking ever did!

  • @teddyoneill8444
    @teddyoneill84448 жыл бұрын

    A little science estranges man from God, but much science leads them back to him. - Louis Pasteur

  • @gixxerfixxer4159

    @gixxerfixxer4159

    7 жыл бұрын

    sciencetrumpsfaith Did you even watch the video? Of course there's no scientific evidence for God. You're not going to find the creator within the creation. That's because science deals with empirical evidence. That is, evidence based on our senses (sight, smell, touch, taste, hearing). That's not to say that there is no evidence though. There exists philosophical evidence, based on reason, for God's existence. An example of this is the the argument of contingency stated in the video.

  • @gixxerfixxer4159

    @gixxerfixxer4159

    7 жыл бұрын

    sciencetrumpsfaith Life after death is a completely different topic. And not all religions agree on that subject. Here's a fun fact: Not once in the Old Testament is the afterlife brought up. Judaism is silent on it. And there are differing opinions on it when it is brought up in the New Testament. The point however, is that there is evidence for the existence of God, it's just that that evidence does not belong to the realm of science. Rather it's a philosophical question.

  • @gixxerfixxer4159

    @gixxerfixxer4159

    7 жыл бұрын

    sciencetrumpsfaith So you're one of those "scientistic" people eh? Well then there's no point arguing then. I can't give you evidence if you flat out reject said evidence's entire school of thought. Use your head. Things are contingent right? Things are dependent on other things for their existence. Well what happens when you trace the origin of things? What's the source? It can't be another contingent thing, otherwise it would be an endless chain. That's just postponing the answer. So the beginning has to start with an incontingent thing. That is, something which contains within itself it's reason for being. Now that incontingent thing, or unmoved mover as Aristotle put it, is what serious people call God. Not "god" as you atheists, so often mistakenly write, but "God" with a capital G. If you need clarification on the difference I'd be happy to explain.

  • @gixxerfixxer4159

    @gixxerfixxer4159

    7 жыл бұрын

    sciencetrumpsfaith And the matter of God is not just of life after death. If that were the case, why would the Hebrew Bible not mention it at all? That's because the afterlife and God are two separate concepts and the former should only be argued after the latter is first established. If you want evidence, read some classical and medieval philosophy.

  • @gixxerfixxer4159

    @gixxerfixxer4159

    7 жыл бұрын

    sciencetrumpsfaith Yes you're right. Our ignorance is called "god". Which is precisely why I said "God". There is a distinction, the Abrahamic religions stress this. But as for the universe being incontingent, that I'm not so sure of. Does the universe contain within itself it's essence, or reason for being? Why is there a universe at all? Why is there something rather than nothing? I'm afraid science can't answer that. It can explain how it got here, what it's made of but not why it's exists in the first place. As for who created "God", well by its very definition, no one did. That's why he's incontingent. If he was contingent, then whoever made him would by definition be "God", and the former would never have had that name to begin with. So God is just the name we give to the first cause of things. Again like Aristotle put it, the unmoved mover.

  • @daniefoostein5241
    @daniefoostein5241 Жыл бұрын

    Sound, holistic, intellectual Sense and Reason - always inspiring, always grounded, always without ego and self purpose. Thank you Bishop Barron.

  • @jazzman1904

    @jazzman1904

    Жыл бұрын

    Gie me a break!! His tone of voice, his attitude and his speech patterns show nothing but capital E Ego.

  • @rhuttner12

    @rhuttner12

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jazzman1904 Is the statement of nothing coming from Gravity, not ridiculous? Especially, considering the fact, gravity is a something

  • @jazzman1904

    @jazzman1904

    Жыл бұрын

    @rhuttner12 Philosophy and religion explain nothing. Philosophy is just an argument which does not address facts. Religion explains nothing at all. As well, I was speaking of his bloated Ego which the previous comment claimed he was without.

  • @johnbrown6189

    @johnbrown6189

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jazzman1904 no kidding the is insufferable.

  • @bobaphat3676

    @bobaphat3676

    11 ай бұрын

    @@jazzman1904 you're out of your depth, pick up a book.

  • @Peapolop
    @Peapolop6 жыл бұрын

    As an atheist philosophy student, I enjoy your videos, Bishop Barron. I agree with your criticisms of modern atheism. Keep spreading your words, they do good to all of us.

  • @peteqwerty1

    @peteqwerty1

    5 жыл бұрын

    Mr Peapolop refreshing to see you can be open-minded enough to listen carefully and critically to his points and arguments. May your search for truth lead you to Truth

  • @kentyiluminada7676

    @kentyiluminada7676

    5 жыл бұрын

    Mr Peapolop being open minded they way you are and not letting your ego get the best of you it’s definitely going to lead you to the truth, keep that way, if you seek you shall find

  • @MrWig100

    @MrWig100

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@vashnanerada8757 Calling God the non-contingent ground of contingency doesn't imply that a magic man in the sky is causing things to happen. Have you listened to his argument?

  • @jeziscricket4448

    @jeziscricket4448

    4 жыл бұрын

    Atheists like to choose their words wisely...while Christians use the Word of God _-|-_

  • @anthonylowder6687

    @anthonylowder6687

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jeziscricket4448 The fool in his heart says there is no God.

  • @gabedowden8289
    @gabedowden82897 жыл бұрын

    Great video my parents recommended these to me cause my faith has been tested a lot moving from a private to a public school keep doing what ur doing I love them!

  • @trustinjesus1119

    @trustinjesus1119

    7 жыл бұрын

    Hey Gabe, I'm Daniel, write any time.

  • @naturalismforever3469

    @naturalismforever3469

    6 жыл бұрын

    Great that "your faith" is being "tested" Gabe!! That means that you have begun to THINK! And with thinking, you will eventually come to unfettered inquiry, and then to verifiable evidence, and finally to robust, coherent, broad, powerful, predictive explanations. And with that....WITH THAT....you will awaken from your delusion!

  • @raymondhmuifoo11

    @raymondhmuifoo11

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@naturalismforever3469 Gay

  • @arturoescobar5491

    @arturoescobar5491

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hello Gabe, your parents can or Nothing help one to improve one's faith. But the faith, as concept is inserted in almost 95% of population, as resource to build up one's life... No clue.

  • @arturoescobar5491

    @arturoescobar5491

    4 жыл бұрын

    You understand, dude.

  • @jamesrobiscoe1174
    @jamesrobiscoe11745 жыл бұрын

    To those who may not have been listening: Bishop Barron speaks with utter rationality in stating that nothing can create itself. What we know through science, mathematics, etc. are properties of observable "things." Working backwards through cause-and-effect we eventually reach a point at which philosophers term First Cause. No matter how hard science wants to proclaim the opposite, nothing can make itself out of nothing.

  • @darrenharte8118
    @darrenharte811810 жыл бұрын

    Father Barron is right on the button, science can only discover that which exists within the universe, not outside the universe

  • @naturalismforever3469

    @naturalismforever3469

    6 жыл бұрын

    How do you know that Darren? Kindly provide the verifiable evidence for your silly assertion.

  • @juliamcelligott9128

    @juliamcelligott9128

    6 жыл бұрын

    Darren Harte I

  • @DMCK2000

    @DMCK2000

    6 жыл бұрын

    Naturalism Forever because science is the literal study of the physical OBSERVABLE universe. One cannot explore or observe beyond the universe, therefore, one cannot use science to explain the existence of God. One must use philosophical and metaphysical methods to come to the existence of God. If you sincerely believe that science can explain everything, then you are surely mistaken. Science cannot tell you the figurative and emotional aspects of a beautiful painting or frame from a film. Science cannot tell you the abstract.

  • @naturalismforever3469

    @naturalismforever3469

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yet, Davis, the verifiable evidence remains enormous, and breathtakingly convincing: the Universe (Multiverse) exists and behaves PRECISELY, COMPLETELY, EXACTLY, AND PREDICTABLY as we would expect ABSENT any of the tens of thousands of gods, including the 3-part god, ever worshipped or invented or postulated or defined by humankind throughout its 250,000 years of existence as a species. Given such, none of those tens of thousands of gods, including the 3-part god, is consequential or relevant, whether or not one or more exists.

  • @kgpfraser

    @kgpfraser

    6 жыл бұрын

    Naturalism Forever I’m no scientist and not well educated so please waste none of your time trying to teach this pig to sing. Could absolutely everything spontaneously arise from absolutely nothing? I’m looking for a yea or a nay.

  • @jmcgorray
    @jmcgorray10 жыл бұрын

    Father Barron is such a great teacher and priest. Thank the Lord we have priests like him.

  • @mountbrocken
    @mountbrocken8 жыл бұрын

    The universe is a puppet show. When a character makes its appearance from behind the curtain or from above the stage, the observer doesn't ask where it came from. But it does come from somewhere. The scientist is the play observer, the philosopher is the observer of the production itself.

  • @johnmadrid5956

    @johnmadrid5956

    3 ай бұрын

    Very well said and distinguishing

  • @marceloschmitt
    @marceloschmitt6 жыл бұрын

    I translated to portuguese this wonderful "lecture". Could you approve it? It may help many brazilians.

  • @estevanherrera6212

    @estevanherrera6212

    4 жыл бұрын

    eu acho foi muito bom!

  • @norohildaesteves5788

    @norohildaesteves5788

    4 жыл бұрын

    He is not the graetest or biggest scientist, great....he was arrogant and mediatc.

  • @slitbodmodfidgetspinnerdab3317

    @slitbodmodfidgetspinnerdab3317

    4 жыл бұрын

    Obrigado, cara!

  • @joaodealbuquerque8819

    @joaodealbuquerque8819

    4 жыл бұрын

    Obrigado irmão, abraço em Cristo de Portugal

  • @emiblux98

    @emiblux98

    3 жыл бұрын

    I would like to do the same for spanish speakers, could you please tell what program to use to make the subtitles?

  • @alexisarrizon6083
    @alexisarrizon60836 жыл бұрын

    I love priests so much, brilliant minds and scholars.

  • @ESLTopics
    @ESLTopics8 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for your videos! My best discovery on KZread for a long time! :)

  • @kiyanahmadian498
    @kiyanahmadian4984 жыл бұрын

    I’m more blown away than I can possibly verbalize it. This is delicacy, this is gold, this is gold Sir. Bless you🙏🏻🌹🙏🏻🌹💙

  • @Awakeningspirit20
    @Awakeningspirit204 жыл бұрын

    I'm binging your videos at the perfect time. During coronavirus when I can recuperate, but after months if not years of listening too much to hypocrite Evangelicals, Catholics, and atheist voices which stripped down my faith and turned me into an involuntary atheist or God-hater. Bishop Barron and Catholicism truly are a breath of fresh air. He's expressing what I tried to express to my atheist friend better than I could. I think there's also something to be said for the absence of constraints on God and his universality. Protestant and fundamentalist movements tend to various degrees to lock God in the Bible, almost like how the ancients claimed to contain their own gods within an artifact. Most, if not all, Protestants are very intellectual and have room for science and reason, while fundamentalists toy with reason and cherry-pick it to match orthodox biblical beliefs. The God of the Bible, at literal interpretation, is not the God I know. That god truly IS worth fighting because it, at face value, is barbaric, bigoted, and all-too human. It was created from the level of ego-centrism, humanism, ironically from the same level that the scientists operate from. The level of three-dimensional observation. And whether you are scientist or fundamentalist religious at that level, you're equally as blind. It takes a reasonable person to place the Bible in context and not place all your trust on it, but in God. This Bible obsession to me is almost a form of idolatry or insult to God, thinking that he's simple enough to be contained in a book (well, 66 books, or 73 for Catholics). An infinite God cannot be contained or known fully, not at our humble level. Jesus is the closest thing to knowing God fully.

  • @7lord12
    @7lord128 жыл бұрын

    I'm not a Catholic and I disagree on some of his theological arguments. But I must admitt this presentation makes a lot of sense.

  • @naturalismforever3469

    @naturalismforever3469

    6 жыл бұрын

    You're exactly correct Standfor Reason. Excellent analysis.

  • @lapse9continuum765
    @lapse9continuum7658 жыл бұрын

    Hi Fr. Barron. I just wanted to say that I really appreciate your remarks here, and I very much enjoy watching your videos. I am a student of philosophy myself, and though I consider myself an Atheist, I very much respect and admire your thoughtful disposition, and willingness to inquire into the nature of existence. :) Also, I was made very happy by your mentioning of Heidegger in this video! It's good to know that there are still people out there who take philosophy seriously. Keep up the good work!

  • @Trenton35774
    @Trenton357749 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Fr. Barron!!! I'm a scientist. But live in a very rural place. On a very beautiful place. I studied in graduate school to get a PhD in physics. I'm a mathematician as well. I talk with scientists often and most are people with very limited lives and experiences. Most scientists that I know sit in an office in a city and have no idea what life and earth is like. They experience little beyond mathematical equations and they algebraically manipulate mathematical symbols and try to find meaning to them in terms of the observable universe. And they make up things based on their equations. But none of it is real. String theory for example. Anyone that understands modern cosmology knows that it is built on a house of cards. Experimentally. So they should live in the earth and go about and feel it and they would hopefully at some point feel the existence of God. I have felt it. I know many have felt it. I know God is there and have felt Him. Science has not yet matured to the point of capturing that part of the very real universe. These so called "great minds of science" are really no more than mathematical extremists that know nothing outside of their little equations. They often suffer from what is called the "savant syndrome". So they are not sufficiently balanced to have good judgement. I can tell you that Hawking and others that I've met are mostly just guessing when they assert something. The spiritual world is real and God is real. It's not hard to find Him if you look and wait and listen for Him.

  • @gmccord1970

    @gmccord1970

    8 жыл бұрын

    Kerry Wagner Very good point and position. This is why I can't stand people like Richard Dawkins. He's a brilliant scientist and biologist - no question. But he's not a Philosopher nor a Theologian yet he arrogantly feels that he has the right to argue the position of atheism solely on scientific principles.

  • @Trenton35774

    @Trenton35774

    8 жыл бұрын

    380PPK Thanks for your message. Yeah, I agree totally. In fact as a scientist myself, I can assert that most of our current science stands precariously on a house of cards. There have been many examples that the initial proposition of Darwin's Theory of Evolution has been rigorously disproved. And, by the way, Darwin's Theory is not a theory as Einstein's Theory of Relatively is. It is a proposition that cannot be tested to validation. It is a set of propositions that have been disproved but the academicians firmly rooted career-wise and professionally in that theory won't accept the indisputable data.Same with most of stellar evolution and cosmology.Oh, well, such is how it is. But thanks much to Fr. Barron!!!

  • @ifihadahammer7856

    @ifihadahammer7856

    8 жыл бұрын

    Kerry Wagner Until we are all automatons, we will always have Liberals, Conservatives and everything in between and beyond. There will always be jealousy , prejudice greed. I believe that the worst of all, and the most harm humans cause other humans, is a result of selfishness. We need each other, that has always been obvious. Coexisting, has always been difficult to state the least. Diversity within all of existence and or creation is clearly embraced by facts, truth, reality and logic. There have always been some humans that have various issue/s with aspects of that.

  • @ronjohnson4566

    @ronjohnson4566

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Kerry Wagner the house of cards you speak of sent a satellite to Pluto, a robot car to Mars, a man to the moon, a nuclear sub that doesn't need refueling for years, built dams, made vaccines, made glasses, printed books, made iphones and computers that are full of information that at the touch of a button is handed to the reader, showed us that the earth is warming, and created something called math... that little thing allows us to make predictions that actually come true.... In my life I have heard at least 10 times that the earth is coming to an end. We were given dates and times.... yet here we are on a sunday morning laughing at the tom foolery that is religion.

  • @Trenton35774

    @Trenton35774

    8 жыл бұрын

    +ron johnson Yeah, I understand what you say. But those things (EVERYONE of them) you speak of are NOT science. They are engineering. Funny thing is that I am also a quite accomplished engineer. I've spent the last 5 years of my professional career functioning as the Chief Systems Engineer for an advanced engineering research lab with 4000 scientists, engineers, and support staff and annual revenues of over $1B. I'm not speaking of engineering but rather the pure science as a house of cards. Maybe you should try to understand more and even ask what I mean before you formulate opinions. So you need to spend more time reading and trying to understand things around you. Then come online and comment about things which you have no idea about.Thanks

  • @JacksonD0716
    @JacksonD07162 жыл бұрын

    Possibly my favorite video made by Bishop Barron. 7 minutes of rock-solid, great points that swiftly dismantle popular arguments that claim to disprove God’s existence, delivered in a matter-of-fact, but not pompous or demeaning, way.

  • @simonquesi2451
    @simonquesi24516 жыл бұрын

    “To one who has faith, no explanation is necessary. To one without faith, no explanation is possible.” (St. Thomas Aquinas, Doctor of the Church)

  • @monicafloreani5487
    @monicafloreani54873 жыл бұрын

    My hard earned rebuttals to Hawkins' scientism among mainstream thinkers were answered with reminders that I am not a scientist and therefore, had no authority to opine... much less to contradict a genius. Thank you, Bishop Barron, for your superb dialectic. It is immeasurably helpful in fighting the avalanche of popular gibberish.

  • @maasimara1597
    @maasimara159710 жыл бұрын

    you are such a blessing there should be millions out there like you.

  • @artemisaalmaguer992
    @artemisaalmaguer9922 жыл бұрын

    Good morning R. Barron Bishop, I was listening to my morning service from Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago. When your lecture of the “Ideas Have Consequences” was next in cue, I am hooked. I am working my way through your video library. Thank you for your explanation of the view that’s in today’s bomblast talk or writing and where they rooted from. Please post more. Thank you.

  • @megoman13
    @megoman1310 жыл бұрын

    "Something in me always tightens when a scientist pontificates on matters properly philosophical or religious". I'm an atheist and I think this statement is spot on, and rather sums up the entire matter of Hawking's stance on the god question.

  • @Balstrome1

    @Balstrome1

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well, I think the bishop has no idea what Hawking is talking about, when he says it is either gravity or nothing. You see Hawking does not make up things, he shows his working, how he came to these conclusions and is willing to change his position on them if they are shown to be wrong. There is no certainty in science and doubt is a virtue in it. The opposite is true in religion. I would suggest that the bishop take a course in cosmology and learn exactly what Hawking is talking about, or actually admit he understand what Hawking is stating but chooses to ignore that to make his point.

  • @glendisshiko8182

    @glendisshiko8182

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Balstrome1 Plus, if my understanding of quantum mechanics is at least somewhat correct, which it might not be since I am a biologist, then the reason protons and such have have mass is because of far smaller particles with opposite charges, that cancel eachother out and release a lot of energy in the process and this energy is the reason these particles come into existence in the first place. In other words they are not contigent on anything else and are the reason for their own existence. If one were to take the bishops point of view, then these particles and their cycles of creation and destruction are god, since they are non-contingent. I am fairly certain he would disagree

  • @Balstrome1

    @Balstrome1

    2 жыл бұрын

    The thing is if one uses sciency sounding words from a position of authority, such as a youtube celeb or priest, then those words take on magical status, regardless of their truth.

  • @JohnStevens79

    @JohnStevens79

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Balstrome1 - Hawking made a very fundamental philosophical error. No surprise: he wasn't trained in philosophy.

  • @Balstrome1

    @Balstrome1

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well Hawking was not talking philosophically, he was talking science, aka reality as it is observed by every honest person who inquires into it.

  • @Jazzie654
    @Jazzie6548 жыл бұрын

    I believe in God and I can't help it. I need him.

  • @deeanderson4164

    @deeanderson4164

    8 жыл бұрын

    Amen! Life makes no sense without the Lord.

  • @deeanderson4164

    @deeanderson4164

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** Where did you get the foolish notion that everything comes from nothing?

  • @citizenofearth6898

    @citizenofearth6898

    7 жыл бұрын

    +tamara smith We understand. It's why all religious people believe what they believe. They need to.

  • @flavorgod

    @flavorgod

    6 жыл бұрын

    Standfor Reason

  • @naturalismforever3469

    @naturalismforever3469

    6 жыл бұрын

    Tamara Smith: Of all the respondents here, I respect you by far the most! You make no spurious attempt to defend the existence of your god. You rely not on assertion, opinion, conjecture, and speculation, pretending that it's "philosophy" and therefore automatically valid. You rely not on "authority" of priests and imams. You rely not on bronze age scratchings of ignorant peasants who thought that the sun rotated around the earth. No. None of that. You are honest, forthright, and humble. You simply admit that you "need" to believe a fairy tale and that such belief helps you. I have no quarrel with such an admission. Indeed, I find it refreshingly honest. Good for you!

  • @ToddDuganGolf
    @ToddDuganGolf5 жыл бұрын

    It was indeed the science of The Shroud of Turin which convinced me of the truth of the reality of Jesus. Real science will never shame our heavenly Father. Let's put it all on the line and beat the Atheists at their own game.

  • @enriquepenanieto4398

    @enriquepenanieto4398

    4 жыл бұрын

    @just Wright no, that claim has been debunked as the cloths used in the 1988 study that claims that it was made in the XIV century were repairs made by nuns in medieval times due to fires.

  • @enriquepenanieto4398

    @enriquepenanieto4398

    4 жыл бұрын

    Jason Blowhard’s Strength and Fitness didn’t you read what I just put? The cloth used for the carbon dating were repair cloths that nuns used after a fire. Other carbon dating has placed the shroud at the time of Christ and pollen on the shroud indicates that it was in Jerusalem.

  • @rustycockering9925

    @rustycockering9925

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@randombobsmith8925 Few scholars question that Jesus was a real, historical person. The plethora of evidence proves to me that He is divine. It is your prerogative to not be convinced by the evidence, although I'd bet you haven't seriously investigated.

  • @alandoyle8880

    @alandoyle8880

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@rustycockering9925 evidence what evidence there is none whatsoever it’s all made up. There is not one single piece of evidence that god exists anywhere in the world it’s all a load of rubbish.

  • @rustycockering9925

    @rustycockering9925

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@alandoyle8880 Like most Atheists, you don't understand the difference between "evidence" and "proof". Whether something is proven is purely subjective, even in science. That there is an abundance of evidence for God is not in question, despite your ignorance.

  • @countjanushassildor4727
    @countjanushassildor47276 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad you addressed this.

  • @sevenchurches3865

    @sevenchurches3865

    4 жыл бұрын

    Count Janus Hassildor hi Janus

  • @arthursulit
    @arthursulit7 жыл бұрын

    Thank you again for bringing this out: as I mentioned before in other posts, it helps for more of us to get intimately familiar with Kurt Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem. He was the quiet Lutheran who completely demolished Lord Bertrand Russel's and David Hilbert's project to reduce all of Mankind's knowledge of the Universe to mathematical equations. Everyone had to deal with the problem of Circularity. Russel (WW I depopulation proponent extraordinaire), true to his dishonest nature, came up with a thought experiment, "This statement is false", deeming himself to be "smart" and "genius" as if he were above the rest of us rabble. Kurt Gödel answered with, "This statement is unprovable"...and formalized it into mathematics, proving that Mathematics itself is Incomplete, and incapable of describing the entire Universe (especially ourselves, our minds). Mathematics, is a Language, like human conversational language itself, which is unavoidably self-referential. In other words, Russel's phrase is self-contradictory, but Gödel's statement is self-affirming (both refer to them-SELVES). Unlike Russel's, we know Gödel's statement to be true, and consistent with itself, yet it is still unprovable. So we must accept it on faith and reason. Gödel achieved mathematically what philosophers and theologians have tried to prove (rather unconvincingly to most atheists) about Scientism and radical Empiricism "be-ing" themselves Incomplete. Why should we believe their propositions ("thou shalt not believe anything unless proven") when they fail to prove their own standards themselves? By studying the huge topic of Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem (still ongoing), I was able to quite successfully get a lot of atheists and A.I. guru's to re-think their world-views. In Girardian fashion, many of them started out accusing us theists of using Circular Arguments (leading to our complete dependency upon 'I am that am'). But I have successfully employed Gödel's I.T. to show that atheist's use Circular Arguments as well, them relying upon implicit unprovable self-referential Axioms that are embedded in our Language itself. (Noam Chomsky, MIT Linguist, would affirm: if you ask yourself "What is Language?" You will be stuck with answering that by using Language to define itself using Language). In fact, we all end up stuck in Circular language, and cannot escape that. As I began to reflect on this intrinsic nature of our own Language, as if it were "designed" into us even before Time itself, I appreciated more the meaning of "Man is made in God's image"...our language is Circular, because God the First Linguist simply "is". On that note, our very souls (following Plato's Meno and Phaedro) must also be immortal, because of our ability to think about ourselves from outside of ourselves, a kind of circular recursive loop that can go on to infinity, such as when we stand in between two large mirrors: a hall of mirrors projecting further than we can see of ourselves. Plato showed that immaterial things such as numbers, morals, ideas, designs, geometric descriptions, exist in a sort of "zeroth dimension" completely independent, transcendent from space-time. Since our souls can "grok" them, our souls must have immortal properties. It is for that reason that part of my work is to expose the latently genocidal nature of A.I. "Singularity" or Transhumanism. Their scientists (such as Ray Kurzweil at Google Deep Mind) have been misleading our world to believe in a technology Utopia, like Star Trek, where our minds can be digitized and "beamed" or "stored" for Immortality. That is nothing short of medieval alchemy, completely ignoring what Gödel already demonstrated: that to "reduce" our minds to a Turing Machine, would require Infinite Memory (in order to refer to itself in mathematical language, infinitely recursively and Circularly). This would require Infinite Energy, Infinite Wires, and faster-than-light signal travel. Since we know the Universe is apparently finite, we know this A.I. "Singularity" project at Google and IBM Watson is a hoax, which poses an existential threat to mankind itself. The amount of resources and illegal lobbying they would have to perform in order to subjugate all of us to financing their pet project, will and does have global consequences, not merely because they are the high priests now of faithless Scientism, but because of the enormous Bill they are charging us for it, which depletes our Tithes and other resources needed for more genuine science (such as medical cures, space travel, energy / water). Many atheist "scientists" have tried to answer me with a blind faith in Quantum Computing. Well, I've canvassed a lot of papers on those too, and the short answer is, Quantum Computing is still finite, consumes finite energy and space. Yet to reproduce or "simulate" a mind's ability to think about itself from outside itself, would still require infinite memory and energy, which leads to an impossibility (a contradiction), which further indicates that our minds / conscience must be partially in an immaterial plane. It is very important for our best Theologians to get intimately familiar with current developments in Quantum Theory, as well: you will need good engineers / scientists with a theological & musical sense, to help with that. So it is not sufficient to "debate" atheists on Circularity, as if it is a coffee table entertainment. It is necessary to speak their own precise Language (Gödel's), in order to show them the genocidal implications of their own denial of Circular Argument. ALL of us depend upon Circular arguments, and contrary to brainwashing by our schools, Circular Argument is actually a good thing, so long as we know that we are doing it, and can't escape it. Doing so would add a sense of urgency in the abortion, energy, water, depopulation debates, and, in my experience, is more effective at getting more of these misguided brethren to see the light. In peace,!

  • @TheOraReport

    @TheOraReport

    4 жыл бұрын

    The argument I have been trying to formulate for decades, finally set out succinctly, clearly and in far more detail than my clumsy floundering attempts. Thank you.

  • @Dankschon

    @Dankschon

    4 жыл бұрын

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  • @Irished58
    @Irished5810 жыл бұрын

    Bravo again Father Barron. You have articulated the essence of the atheistic and scientific framework in an understandable manner. So many believers through a Catholic upbringing and then life in the world and through education have grappled with this notion. Are we believers in fairy tales when pitted against the scientific framework of Hawking and others like him? Are we the limited beings if we believe in our minds, hears and soul that the world of the spirit is made in the image and likeness of God? It is sometimes confusing to others, and even ourselves. Yet, I believe it, and you give expression to it like no one I have ever met. Please continue in this social medium because we just want to understand and question but never losing the simple faith in God that we have retained. Thanks!

  • @duonghyvong
    @duonghyvong8 жыл бұрын

    Your philosophy and theology is solid! Thank you, Bishop-elect!

  • @nohildsouza5964
    @nohildsouza59645 жыл бұрын

    Thank you your excellency, I found this very helpful with my studies

  • @brigidmm
    @brigidmm4 жыл бұрын

    Love Bishop Barron’s episodes. Raw and intellectual discussions.

  • @fernandadenizevelazquez8518
    @fernandadenizevelazquez85185 жыл бұрын

    Just had discovered your videos and have become your fan/follower. Not sure you have travel to Canada father, but I would love to attend to one of your conferences! Many blessings, Fernanda V.

  • @taxigirl777
    @taxigirl7776 жыл бұрын

    Glad we have profound teachers of Truth, to watch over us sheep x

  • @jeffreytruhan4989
    @jeffreytruhan49895 жыл бұрын

    Great, informative videos. Keep up the good work and may God bless you!

  • @agustinh.616
    @agustinh.6164 жыл бұрын

    Man I love your videos! God bless you!

  • @Wolf.88
    @Wolf.8810 жыл бұрын

    Excellent Father Barron. I wish he and I could talk.

  • @swordsoffire2212
    @swordsoffire22129 жыл бұрын

    Fr Barron kicks ass. Keep up the good work Fr. Irish Catholic here :)

  • @Roper122

    @Roper122

    9 жыл бұрын

    Afirerageswithin I'm no entirely sure who's ass he's ever kicked... have yet to see it myself, and I certainly don't think Stephen Hawking is on that list.

  • @swordsoffire2212

    @swordsoffire2212

    9 жыл бұрын

    Bahahahahhaha! Stephen Hawking knows there is a creator and so do many others.

  • @Roper122

    @Roper122

    9 жыл бұрын

    Afirerageswithin Riiiiiiiight, I'm sure he does. At least that explains your comment.

  • @swordsoffire2212

    @swordsoffire2212

    9 жыл бұрын

    If you're an atheist why do you have a pic of Jesus on your page. It's just tom make a mockery pure and simple

  • @Roper122

    @Roper122

    9 жыл бұрын

    Afirerageswithin That's Buddy Christ... I doubt you know where it comes from. But even so... there's nothing wrong with mockery, especially if it has a point, satire has been used throughout the ages... and it certainly doesn't have anything to do with being correct. So... what's the problem?

  • @farocatolico6150
    @farocatolico61509 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video, Fr. Barron. Keep up the good work !

  • @ChristopherThomasVillano
    @ChristopherThomasVillano8 жыл бұрын

    Spiritually Beautiful God bless you and God bless us all amen.

  • @markiangooley
    @markiangooley4 жыл бұрын

    The usual response to “why is there something rather than nothing?” seems to be, “it doesn’t matter and I don’t care,” and it seems sufficient for many people.

  • @lytnin88

    @lytnin88

    4 жыл бұрын

    A lazy man's answer.

  • @BishopBarron
    @BishopBarron10 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for that compelling and even-handed advice! Friend, I've offered an argument for God's existence--the argument from contingency. Tell me precisely where you think it fails. Again, scientists, qua scientists, really have nothing to say on this matter, for it is a metaphysical question. No amount of empirical observation and experimentation will adjudicate the question of God. We have to move to philosophical argumentation. So please proceed.

  • @BishopBarron

    @BishopBarron

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@LMR72 The whole point of the demonstration is to show that something doesn’t come from nothing.

  • @Balstrome1

    @Balstrome1

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@BishopBarron And where did God come from? Why not save a step and say the universe came from nothing? We know the universe actually exists.

  • @Balstrome1

    @Balstrome1

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@crazyalarmstudios2012 You might want to look up Pascals Wager.

  • @Balstrome1

    @Balstrome1

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@crazyalarmstudios2012 Okay. Lets start. None of this stuff you are talking about has any evidence. If there was actual evidence for it, it would be accepted by science. NDE's have been explained by lack of oxygen to the brain, and they generally are misreported or even exaggerated to enhance the points the teller wants to make. Further, you would need to be able to describe exactly what you mean by divine before you should be allowed to use it in a description of a thing. I know you will struggle with that, especially when your description gets critically questioned. The fact is that one does not need a god to be a good person, there are and have been billions of humans who are and have been good without god. Any god worthy of acknowledgement would be willing and able to present himself for acknowledgement without stepping on our "free will". There are atheists therefore there are no gods.

  • @Balstrome1

    @Balstrome1

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@crazyalarmstudios2012 You sure you got every philosopher in the last 10 000 years in that diatribe? But it's not your beliefs that cause me worry, it's what actions those beliefs inform. That is where I have a problem, remember when a god is on your side, nothing is denied you. aka Gott Mitt Ons.

  • @juliebullock5628
    @juliebullock56284 жыл бұрын

    Another brilliant explanation by Fr Robert Barron

  • @adolfodominguez9496
    @adolfodominguez94965 жыл бұрын

    "The first gulp from the glass of natural sciences will make you an atheist, but at the bottom of the glass God is waiting for you." Probably a Werner Heisenberg's quote as a friend told me. This reminds me of a picture I saw many years ago: a couple of scientists were struggling hardly hiking up near the top of a mountain and on the top of the mountain was a theologian waiting for them with a smile stretching his hand to help them. Unfortunately, Mr. Hawking did not get through the bottom. But he has the answer now, and God's mercy is greater than any human wisdom.

  • @davesmietanski512
    @davesmietanski5128 жыл бұрын

    Keep up the great videos Father Barron!!

  • @rail_bender5205
    @rail_bender52055 жыл бұрын

    Hawking's work supported the idea of an expanding universe or the big bang. His work was revolutionary in physics. Before it there was only the belief the universe was static. The big bang supports the biblical narrative that as an uncreated force God created the universe. He said, I am that I am. Thank you Mr. Hawking.

  • @healngo3093
    @healngo30934 жыл бұрын

    You're so great and deep your grace 👍🏼👍🏼👏🏼

  • @koulihere
    @koulihere4 жыл бұрын

    May the Lord keep safe from sin. Our prayers are with you Father Barron

  • @dantefajardo347
    @dantefajardo3477 жыл бұрын

    I agree with Fr. Baron on this. Because there is really something. Gravity is something. And even if gravity exists it would be useless without matter. So whether you believe there is a God or not it all started with something.

  • @splotsplot

    @splotsplot

    7 жыл бұрын

    You have to start with definitions here I think. We all have to define what exactly we mean by "something" Everyone is going on here about this and that being something and yet nobody has ever said what there interpretation of these letters in this order - s o m e t h i n g actually mean. Does something have to have volume, weight, an effect, an interaction, etc, etc. Without a definition I could equally say I have a whole bunch of something called nothing. Is nothing -1 x something is something -1 x nothing. So please everybody what do you think scientists define as "something" Only then can we all agree if we have it or not. No wonder Father Barron is confused. Maybe he has know definition or the wrong definition of "something" to start with.

  • @xxFairestxx

    @xxFairestxx

    7 жыл бұрын

    I agree with him too, but no. gravity is not something. gravity is a falsity. what you claim to be gravity is purely the basic laws of density.

  • @wardenphil
    @wardenphil9 жыл бұрын

    Father Barron, you have made a well-spoken statement on something that has irritated me for some time: Famous people making public statements which are way outside there area(s) of expertise, using their fame as currency for credibility. Hawking has, in my opinion, succumbed to professional arrogence. I would not debate him on topics within his field because he is a great scientist. I would not debate him on other topics either - whatever he might have to say there would be strictly his opinions and preferences, and these deserve no more workth than anyone else's.

  • @lamcesmoreno8501
    @lamcesmoreno85014 жыл бұрын

    God bless you Bishop Barron

  • @grandmajoyce2
    @grandmajoyce29 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this excellent video. God bless you : )

  • @vonMohl
    @vonMohl4 жыл бұрын

    Psalm 14:1 The fool says in his heart, "There is no God."

  • @thepleo62

    @thepleo62

    4 жыл бұрын

    Witold Domeyko I’m sorry but did you just call Stephen hawkings a fool?

  • @deerrunner7981

    @deerrunner7981

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@thepleo62 no. The bible says it, and he is just pointing it out, but yet people like are such snowflakes that it doesn't take much for you to start melting.

  • @thepleo62

    @thepleo62

    4 жыл бұрын

    Deer Runner aww you resorted to calling me a snowflake. Also bible is bullshit. Please enlighten me on god.

  • @thepleo62

    @thepleo62

    4 жыл бұрын

    Deer Runner why do you get so made about him not believing in god. He said that there are other possibilities of the universe starting, not that god isn’t real. It’s almost like you ignorant Christians are punishing him for trying to find other theories. Such a brilliant mind being put down by your Christian cult.

  • @thepleo62

    @thepleo62

    4 жыл бұрын

    Deer Runner the Bible is bullshit.

  • @BishopBarron
    @BishopBarron11 жыл бұрын

    Then you've conceded my point! The principle ex nihilo nihil fit is a metaphysical principle, and the "nihil" in question is absolute non-being. Whatever the quantum physicists are talking about is not "nothing" in this absolute sense. The fluctuating vacuum from which primary particles emerge is a fecund sea of energy. Now whatever fluctuates and gives rise to new forms of being is, by definition, a contingent reality and hence needs to be explained.

  • @ronholfly
    @ronholfly2 жыл бұрын

    A wonderful explanation of the differences and intentions of religion and science.

  • @lesliehuzyk4296
    @lesliehuzyk42964 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful, brief, lucid, simple...no pesky going in circles!

  • @coanwilliams
    @coanwilliams6 жыл бұрын

    Though I respect him, feels like Father Barron is looking over the one of the main justifications people cite for their atheism today. Most atheists I've encountered simply choose to withhold belief in supernatural claims unless good evidence is presented. Most atheists claim no knowledge on the existence of a God, while pointing out bad evidences for specific God claims, including the problems found in the Christian worldview. Indeed though, this is much tougher position for a person of faith to find themselves on the intellectual high ground.

  • @webguyz1

    @webguyz1

    4 жыл бұрын

    "there is nothing noble or impressive about being cynical. Skepticism is easy-anyone can do it. It is the faithful life that requires moral strength, dedication, and courage. Those who hold fast to faith are far more impressive than those who give in to doubt when mysterious questions or concerns arise." Uchtdorf pretty good answer to your question. look up the whole thing "Be Not Afraid, Only Believe".

  • @marvalice3455

    @marvalice3455

    2 жыл бұрын

    Does not believing in any supernatural presence give you some sort of advantage over me? Bearing in mind that part of my view includes that those who claim to use supernatural power to help me if i pay then are all frauds or worse

  • @Dan0__

    @Dan0__

    2 жыл бұрын

    If you are "withholding belief" you are agnostic... NOT atheist. If you still have an open mind... if you are still seeking the truth... that's a good thing.

  • @marvalice3455

    @marvalice3455

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Dan0__ but if we conflate atheism with agnostism, we can criticize Christians without making any positive claims!

  • @TheDonzim
    @TheDonzim6 жыл бұрын

    what else I find interesting in Hawkins is he believed the existence of Aliens which there are no scientific evidence of ,but dismisses the existence of God.

  • @alexchan8066
    @alexchan80665 жыл бұрын

    Bishop Barron is a great teacher ... bravo

  • @BishopBarron
    @BishopBarron10 жыл бұрын

    God bless you for that.

  • @elreyrod
    @elreyrod9 жыл бұрын

    My feeling is that the atheists have created an image of God that they can then reject--"scientism".

  • @naturalismforever3469

    @naturalismforever3469

    6 жыл бұрын

    Hey elreyrod: I simply find no verifiable evidence for your 3-part god. Moreover, based upon my observations of the Universe (multi-Verse), I find your 3-part god utterly irrelevant and inconsequential.

  • @kristinamickwitz3542

    @kristinamickwitz3542

    4 жыл бұрын

    @ŇøHă Ģ. kzread.info/dash/bejne/d6apyM5roca8d7iR.html

  • @kristinamickwitz3542

    @kristinamickwitz3542

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@naturalismforever3469 kzread.info/dash/bejne/d6apyM5roca8d7iR.html

  • @kristinamickwitz3542

    @kristinamickwitz3542

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@chrissonofpear1384 kzread.info/dash/bejne/d6apyM5roca8d7iR.html

  • @Lunafreya_Nox

    @Lunafreya_Nox

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@kristinamickwitz3542 so sad.... The fact that theres many dying flock of ducks and chiken without any treatment as good as other normal farm does.. Knowing these, it makes my heart hurt bcoz animals and nature are my love.

  • @Roper122
    @Roper12210 жыл бұрын

    " You dont need to break your head to find God. " - But it helps ; )

  • @dial108dnd
    @dial108dnd5 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely brilliant!

  • @changedlife1904
    @changedlife190410 ай бұрын

    This is the truth for me , ever since I was little I've always knew that God exists , I always knew I had mercy on my side so I lived my life my way knowing someday I would change , now I think twice before acting and even saying things I know aren't good , I still fail but in my older years (46) , I am just hoping i can keep on with my life as good as possible.

  • @Untershmur
    @Untershmur8 жыл бұрын

    Isn't there a part in Genesis(?) where God is an actual being that walked the Earth in The Garden of Eden? So, why can't we expect God to be in corporeal form? Or should we take it as metaphor, or something similar, rather than truth?

  • @Trenton35774

    @Trenton35774

    8 жыл бұрын

    Kirk Graves To many of us, God still is ever present. you can laugh all you want. I'm telling you that I'm scientist. And engineer. I design things that fly and float and do many other things and know science. Science is not at odds with those of faith in God. But I'm very blessed to own an extremely beautiful piece of land - almost 300 acres with a mile of spring-fed stream and mountains and pastures. I can honestly assert that I feel the presence of God when I sit by the creek and watch the animals play like deer and wild turkey. I can feel the earth and a presence that is definitely not there in the city or in a parking lot at the facility where I work. I think "garden" is a good name for that. I have come to have faith in God not because I "need" an emotional safety net. I have come to have faith in God because I honestly feel "His" presence although I'm not one that believes in a "human" presence - a man with a white beard that sits on a gold throne. It is an ever present thing that is as real as your conscious being. So you have thoughts and feelings and are alive and have thoughts. It doesn't matter what you look like. I don't honestly believe God has physical form. But it is like the conscious being (some call it soul) of the earth. So your conscious being is housed in your physical being. God's being is everywhere in the physical world - the universe.So all that is to say that I do feel metaphorically like "God walks in the Garden" in nature - He is there if you look and wait and try to feel the presence. I have honestly felt it. But only when I'm alone in deep in the midst of my natural home. I go to church (I'm Catholic and I go to Mass) and it is a good time for me to worship. Honestly, I have never felt the presence of God in a church. So I understand people from urban places not understanding or having such experiences or knowing.I wish you (and all people) that experience.V/R, Kerry

  • @user-rl3zz4rq3o

    @user-rl3zz4rq3o

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Kerry Wagner awesome

  • @jr400rl
    @jr400rl8 жыл бұрын

    Very well said. He can be a future Pope.

  • @jurisprudens

    @jurisprudens

    8 жыл бұрын

    +louie casper Oh, no way, unfortunately... (

  • @7lord12
    @7lord128 жыл бұрын

    Well spoken and explained Robert 😊

  • @localsurveillance6387
    @localsurveillance63876 жыл бұрын

    Again, very good video. Good work, sir!

  • @deangood12
    @deangood129 жыл бұрын

    Science is based on reality not fantasy.

  • @mrrational7885
    @mrrational78856 жыл бұрын

    Philosophers need to define what they mean by "nothing" and what they mean by "something". In this respect the discussion here is meaningless unless all parties can agree on what they mean by these quantities. There is no point developing arguments on both sides if we fail to agree on the definitions of these words in the first place. What are Father Barron's definitions of these quantities? If he states that "something" cannot come from "nothing" then he must necessarily have a refined definition of both quantities, (something and nothing), to be able to positively make this statement. What are they?

  • @doemiller2665
    @doemiller26656 күн бұрын

    Thank you Bishop Barron !

  • @clintonthe4th245
    @clintonthe4th2456 жыл бұрын

    I subscribed to this Chanel, it will be interesting to see what shows up in recommendations for me now :)

  • @brianw.5230
    @brianw.52307 жыл бұрын

    Why don't atheists interview Father Barron for their documentaries bashing Christianity and faith?

  • @naturalismforever3469

    @naturalismforever3469

    6 жыл бұрын

    Because Brian, Barron is obviously afraid to confront scientific naturalists, one on one, in a public forum. Like the pedophile Pell debating Dawkins, he knows he'd lose miserably.

  • @matt2.062

    @matt2.062

    6 жыл бұрын

    He’s shown to be dishonest, this video for one example

  • @splinterbyrd

    @splinterbyrd

    5 жыл бұрын

    The same reason they never take on Noam Chomsky; they wouldn't dare

  • @BishopBarron
    @BishopBarron11 жыл бұрын

    The adjudication of the question "why is there something rather than nothing" is not a matter for the sciences. God is the non-contingent ground of contingent existence.

  • @chigozieagwuncha2166

    @chigozieagwuncha2166

    2 жыл бұрын

    Excellent argument father. That might well be. But how then do we know there is a God there and not just a figment of the imagination of men, and how do we know yours is the true description of this God's character. Surely, you don't expect us to just take your word for it...

  • @JoergB
    @JoergB23 күн бұрын

    So valuable! Thanks so much!

  • @bunnymad5049
    @bunnymad50493 жыл бұрын

    bingo. Thank you. Wow, I've just only discovered this thru a friend! It's wonderful!

  • @turtleinashirt
    @turtleinashirt4 жыл бұрын

    Oddly a book by atheist Lawrence Krauss (A Universe from Nothing) did more to convince me that God must be the prime mover than nearly any book I’ve ever read. It’s clear that when a scientist says “nothing” they don’t mean no thing, which is what the philosopher means. That usage leads to absurd statements such as “nothing is unstable.” Clearly their nothing is something and they just set back the question a step further, but don’t answer the question, “why is there something rather than nothing?”

  • @colmwhateveryoulike3240

    @colmwhateveryoulike3240

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah I attended his talk on this book at a skeptic conference when I was an atheist. It was like he found the holy grail. But later on after God had found me and communicated using the kind of signs I had abandoned belief in as a naturalist, I reassessed and in hindsight I realised he had just helpfully pushed the science to its limit.

  • @BishopBarron
    @BishopBarron10 жыл бұрын

    A red herring is not something false; it is something that distracts from the central argument. I've already explained to you about biblical literalism. And evolution was happily embraced by many church people, as early as the mid-nineteenth century. Read John Henry Newman on this score if you doubt me. As for condoms, AIDS is far more prevalent in countries where condoms are handed out like lolly pops than in countries that sponsor abstinence programs.

  • @josephanastasi7840

    @josephanastasi7840

    6 жыл бұрын

    I am a believer, but I have to ask you in with all due respect do ever really listen to yourself talk? Despite your articulate speech, dept of knowledge, latin quotes you sound like someone trying to convince himself. Your doubt is obvious as your intelligence. Say what you really feel, not what you think you should feel. When you speak of people and things that do not in any way challenge the faith, you look so confident and natural. You are still fettered to dogmas that inhibits both reason and faith. Still, of people I would someday like to meet, you are in the top ten. God Bless.

  • @Dreaded88

    @Dreaded88

    6 жыл бұрын

    @Bishop Robert Barron: On the issue of Condom's: did it ever occur to you that many of these countries have terrible cultural norms? Or worse: are infected with tenent of Islam that promote, and often socially *_demand_* pillaging of girls they consider Haram, and that's why they're not used? Much like trying to convince yourself, can you not either admit that the policy is mistaken, or perhaps just to say: *"I have no opinion on that."* . It'd be a lot less dishonest.

  • @fmayer1507

    @fmayer1507

    6 жыл бұрын

    I am Orthodox and I agree with the Bishop. Sola scriptura (Latin: by Scripture alone) that is the greatest tool of Satan and has created more atheists than Stalin or Mao ever have combined. Everything in language is an analogy and Jesus spoke in parables. Sola scriptura was caused in the Western Church due to the need to show authority when going against corruption with the Papacy (The Roman Patriarch) due to the Borgia Pope and other interference by the European Politicians in dealing with the Papacy. The East had no such issues, they were far advanced of the West and the faith has held in the Eastern Churches despite Communism and other persecution in the modern era. The Orthodox Church focuses on the MYSTERY of life and the universe in every aspect and that is what the sacraments are called. This means modern science in truth and in fact can never know all mysteries and in fact the most advanced physicists propose multiple universes; so how do we know with absolute certainty what happens in other universes. God is far beyond man and will be forever. Humans only know what god chooses to reveal and nothing more.

  • @chrissonofpear3657

    @chrissonofpear3657

    6 жыл бұрын

    I do wonder what being stoned for gathering sticks reveals, but that has been fairly mysterious by itself.

  • @writereducator

    @writereducator

    6 жыл бұрын

    Are you certain you are not projecting your own feelings on Bishop Barron, Mr. Anastasi?

  • @billrussell569
    @billrussell5694 жыл бұрын

    Bravo! Thank you!

  • @davidfarmer9017
    @davidfarmer90172 жыл бұрын

    Your theological philosophy classes sure paid off! Brilliant analysis!

  • @BishopBarron
    @BishopBarron10 жыл бұрын

    Hawking is a scientist, which means that he is concerned with events and objects within the observable and measurable cosmos. When he goes beyond this, he is overstepping his proper territory. My claims about God are based on philosophical reasoning, which is fundamentally different than scientific method but no less rational.

  • @daomundsi5312

    @daomundsi5312

    3 жыл бұрын

    Dont worry bishop Hawking is burning in hell right now

  • @daomundsi5312

    @daomundsi5312

    3 жыл бұрын

    Dont worry bishop stephen hawking is probably burning in hell right now

  • @SimonMr7
    @SimonMr710 жыл бұрын

    Was it gravity or was it nothing? Exactly. Hawking is a scientist, but not a philosopher.

  • @emtedee985

    @emtedee985

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@michaeloconnor6280 All Hyman said was to repeat what Hawking himself wrote, he didnt oppose Hawking's stateents

  • @taywil64A
    @taywil64A7 жыл бұрын

    Bishop Barron is on the ball as usual. Such a rational, logical commentator, so hard to refute. Thank you for defending the Catholic Church in an age of atheist unenlightenment.

  • @AlanWattResistance
    @AlanWattResistance9 жыл бұрын

    Excellent, i like this man.

  • @vinzy50
    @vinzy507 жыл бұрын

    Looks like an awful lot of critics are watching this video. Wonder why if they are so against a rational explanation of the existence of all matter. What did they expect when they decided to watch it?

  • @BishopBarron

    @BishopBarron

    7 жыл бұрын

    The "new" atheists get furious when they come up against the sheer logic of the argument from contingency. It flies in the face of their prejudice that religious belief is irrational.

  • @elliothutfilz7251

    @elliothutfilz7251

    6 жыл бұрын

    The reason why atheists watch this is that you must understand the other point of view in order to argue against it. Would you rather have no atheists watch this and have no beliefs questioned?

  • @naturalismforever3469

    @naturalismforever3469

    6 жыл бұрын

    Oh, Robert, we skeptics don't become "furious." Rather we become amazed that supernaturalists can swallow such tripe. It amuses us. Skeptics don't have a "prejudice" that supernaturalism is irrational. Rather, we have abundant evidence for that conclusion, and frankly, so do you! When you, YOURSELF, consider the assertions of "other" supernaturalists, Robert, you consider their assertions in the light of our best, robust, broad, coherent, predictive, and falsifiable explanations about the Cosmos. If the assertions of other supernaturalists are incoherent with those explanations, you reject them, quickly and adamantly. Some supernaturalists actually kill each other over such disagreements. On the other hand, you consistently fail to apply the same criteria to your own magical assertions. You have a double standard. You apply science to the assertions of other supernaturalists. And then you apply no standard at all to your own assertions. One of millions of examples: You adamantly maintain that words said over bread convert it to a body. Billions of other supernaturalists think that you're delusional. Which is it? This never ceases to amaze me. And I find it amusing! Not infuriating at all.

  • @champagnefroggy3801

    @champagnefroggy3801

    6 жыл бұрын

    Naturalism Forever i can already tell u hes gonna say to watch his other videos for an explanation😆

  • @naturalismforever3469

    @naturalismforever3469

    6 жыл бұрын

    Oh, Snoop...I've watched all of his videos on atheism, philosophy, etc. Barron is incapable of providing a robust, powerful, broad, falsifiable, predictive explanation for anything at all because supernaturalism is fundamentally irrational, based entirely on conjecture and assertion, as I've pointed out repeatedly. Still, if accepting the existence of your inconsequential, irrelevant 3-part god holds anxiolytic effect for you, based upon untold numbers of fairy tales, go for it! Who am I to deny you that palliation?

  • @BishopBarron
    @BishopBarron10 жыл бұрын

    "The universe" is just a collective term for the sum total of contingent things. Even a billion times zero is still zero. And friend, who could possibly provide an example of nothing?! I just use the concept as a heuristic to show that contingent things can't exist without a sufficient explanation. And the argument I've made moves from empirical premises to a conclusion. I don't see how you think it's "circular."

  • @djohn9501
    @djohn95014 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Bishop Barron for the video. I am a man of science and engineering. Stephen Hawking in the late 1990s declared that he would find a mathematical equation by the year 2000 that would explain everything that you find around. He lived long after 2000 but never gave any equation like that he claimed. Nevertheless he is the greatest mind of our time. He did not believe in God though he was given a Christian burial in Westminster abbey invoking God that he may be granted eternal rest and may his soul rest in peace. We in our lives have seen many ordinary people having deep and genuine faith. This only shows what is revealed to simple people some times is not revealed to brilliant individuals. Also it can be perceived that human mind however great it is cannot comprehend God.

  • @gt0703
    @gt07035 жыл бұрын

    Great video!

  • @protochris
    @protochris8 жыл бұрын

    The scientist is like the accountant who tells you how much money is in your bank account, and how interest compounded to get it there; he can't tell you who set up the account, and made the first deposit. That answer is solely explained by asking about someone, not some thing.

  • @naturalismforever3469

    @naturalismforever3469

    6 жыл бұрын

    That's unadulterated b.s. Protochris. You're a silly twit of a supernaturalist.

  • @rapturekevin
    @rapturekevin7 жыл бұрын

    In 20 years or so this man will be pontiff.

  • @bethechangeyouwannaseeinth9488

    @bethechangeyouwannaseeinth9488

    7 жыл бұрын

    pğntif_ means?

  • @javierlgarcia

    @javierlgarcia

    7 жыл бұрын

    Pope of the Catholic Church.

  • @bethechangeyouwannaseeinth9488

    @bethechangeyouwannaseeinth9488

    7 жыл бұрын

    javier thx..

  • @xxxCinnamongirl

    @xxxCinnamongirl

    7 жыл бұрын

    Is that true?

  • @Andre_XX

    @Andre_XX

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yes, the intellectual bar to become something in the Catholic Church is set pretty low.

  • @sabs8207
    @sabs82074 жыл бұрын

    Hello Bishop Barron, I realize that this was published years ago. I am am a former Catholic, now atheist, that has, for a while, not really cared about getting involved in listening to the "other side." Not so much because I don't care, rather that I just had no interest past the reasons I became an atheist. I found your channel in a fit of boredom and curiosity. I find listening to you a great way of understanding more about the religion and the beliefs I left despite not agreeing with many things. I only wanted to comment about how you describe "nothing." I find that when theists and scientists are talking about something coming from nothing they are speaking of two different things. I think you can agree that, especially in the English language, context means a lot. From my own research I have found that the "nothing" scientists speak of is not the nothing theists tend to make it out to be. An example of this that I hear often is how those in the scientific community use the word theory and how the general public does. They have two very different definitions depending on the setting it is used in. In reality, as proven by many experiments, there is a sense of probability in the very basic components of the universe. These probabilities, by definition, are not substantial and yet they build the basis for every other event in existence. This probability landscape is what is referred to as nothing. (Let me disclaim that, although I have been educated in the sciences, I am not a physicist.) It is intangible and yet we know it's there via it's effect on the world around us. It is measurable however not a substance that we can say there it is. I agree that science can not, and may never be able, to understand everything. Despite this I fail to see how, even if we don't know or understand all of the laws of the universe, that, by default, it means God exists. Is it a failing to say that I don't know?

  • @marcihf9763
    @marcihf97636 жыл бұрын

    Great video

  • @theroberthatton
    @theroberthatton6 жыл бұрын

    Hawkins claimed that because there was no time or space prior to the expansion event( big bang), there couldn't of been a creator. God transcends his creation. Why this was such a difficult concept for Hawkins to wrap his head around is beyond me. To suggest that because time didn't exist before the expansion there could not have been a God to create the universe is just a silly conclusion based in his atheistic beliefs rather than objective reasoning. He was the dumbest smart guy on the planet. God save his soul.. He certainly suffered terribly.

  • @BishopBarron
    @BishopBarron10 жыл бұрын

    Come on, Carl. This is just a lot of hooh-hah. Show me precisely where the argument from contingency fails.

  • @vaselivezaj5562
    @vaselivezaj55623 жыл бұрын

    Great lecture from Baron like usual. After this the Meaning of Life com to first place, which is for scientists not know topic.We learn that scientists cannot give us all answers . Ontoteological way of thinking has more meaning to as.

  • @maxanguiano6935
    @maxanguiano69359 жыл бұрын

    Simply beautiful!

  • @naturalismforever3469

    @naturalismforever3469

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yes, Max, Stephen Hawking is amazing, is he not? Such a simple statement: None of the tens of thousands of gods ever invented by humans is necessary for the Cosmos to exist PRECISELY as we observe it to exist. Therefore, no god, including yours, is relevant.

  • @oldgordo61

    @oldgordo61

    6 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant yes in the field of his expertise which is physics..but he's not adequately qualified in philosophical matters.