Current Arguments for God | Episode 1006 | Closer To Truth

I like arguments about God, whether based on science, philosophy or personal experience. I like to push and to be pushed, explore the possible existence of a Creator. I must also consider defeaters of God. Featuring interviews with Rebecca Goldstein, Ian Barbour, John Polkinghorne, Robin Collins, Anthony Grayling, Yujin Nagasawa, and Alvin Plantinga.
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  • @doctorjay1976
    @doctorjay19762 жыл бұрын

    We need a court style version because we have people willing to question it all

  • @rationalsceptic7634
    @rationalsceptic76343 жыл бұрын

    Spinoza's God was just the fabric of reality that Science is exploring!

  • @Raptorel

    @Raptorel

    2 жыл бұрын

    The most coherent formulation if you ask me.

  • @allenrussell1947
    @allenrussell19472 жыл бұрын

    "Wishful thinking" me too. The need of mystery is what confounds me. That to discover God you must first believe is such a frustrating example of circular logic. "As much as I want God to exist, far more I want what's true"

  • @thetoddlanders1992

    @thetoddlanders1992

    2 жыл бұрын

    One does not need to believe in God to experience or discover God. If people say "you must first believe" they are mistaken.

  • @duaneholcomb8408

    @duaneholcomb8408

    2 жыл бұрын

    I want to know if tomorrow exists. But I have no proof it will happen. I only hope and with faith I,plan things I will do tomorrow., ,,

  • @thesoundsmith
    @thesoundsmith3 жыл бұрын

    Happy 14,000,000,001th birthday, Universe...🎆🎇🥂🎂

  • @JamesRichardWiley
    @JamesRichardWiley2 жыл бұрын

    Instead of a god we have arguments for a god.

  • @deepakfialok
    @deepakfialok2 жыл бұрын

    Can not sleep without listening to at least one episode daily, questions that puzzeled me for last so many years. Thank you for your time

  • @WayneLynch69

    @WayneLynch69

    2 жыл бұрын

    Carl Sagan carved out a wholly undeserved reputation as the science whisperer, when in fact he was an ego-maniac kook. Irresepctive there's been a Super Bowl caliber competition to be 'the new Sagan': Brian Greene, Brian Cox, Michio Kaku, Neil LOL Degrasse Tyson.... Robert Lawrence Kuhn is very much the legitimate science whisperer.

  • @Outspoken.Humanist
    @Outspoken.Humanist3 жыл бұрын

    Personal experience and revelation are not ways to know if there is a God. If you are suffering from a delusion, you believe what you experience is real. That does not mean all religious people are deluded but it does remove inner experience as a form of proof. In over thirty years of study I am yet to be convinced by any argument for God. But I am still open to learning.

  • @mikesomerset6338
    @mikesomerset63383 жыл бұрын

    While I was watching this I half expected William Craig Lane to appear.

  • @mhauser9457

    @mhauser9457

    3 жыл бұрын

    Should have waited til end credits bruh... he makes an appearance

  • @randomperson2078

    @randomperson2078

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@mhauser9457 I don’t see his face anywhere in the credits.

  • @soubhikmukherjee6871
    @soubhikmukherjee68713 жыл бұрын

    I wish I had opportunity to talk to all these great people

  • @discerningacumen
    @discerningacumen Жыл бұрын

    I struggle in my youth to convince myself that there exits God and that God should be the Jesus in the Bible. And I finally found it, seeing nature, calculating in mathematics, reading the Bible, and then those experiences with God long time ago (when I was a University student.). And then it convinced so much so that I have never doubted it again. If I should be faltering in my faith, it'd better that I should first doubt my existence and the extent of all the human history: it is clear as if I am seeing God.

  • @cwpIII
    @cwpIII Жыл бұрын

    Wondering if maybe we're just looking for the "wrong" answer, to the question "Is there God?" - We're asking that, but we're discarding all answers that aren't the ONE answer that's something like "God is some intelligent being, sitting somewhere watching us, waiting for our worthiness" - But the answer might just be right in front of us, but very different to comprehend, and we're CHOOSING to look past it as THE answer, because our less-intelligent brains can't wrap around it.. which is EXACTLY what God says! He already said humans cannot look upon His form, thus be rendered insane..

  • @apigf
    @apigf3 жыл бұрын

    I am from kurdistan in iraq and love❤️❤️❤️😍❤️ that man(alvin plantinga) at the end so much and i am a big fan of his speeches a great philosopher😍😍❤️

  • @diaryabsh9474

    @diaryabsh9474

    3 жыл бұрын

    l___ ___l choni shera kurr

  • @akamahmad3129

    @akamahmad3129

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ahlan kurds!! Chonn gullakan ewa ratan chya what is the best argument for god’s existence?

  • @apigf

    @apigf

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@diaryabsh9474 ag slawt lebe awa chonret lera kawtwa😅?

  • @apigf

    @apigf

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@akamahmad3129 ustaz awa banda lasar away mabastt la xwa chya agar mabastt law shtaya ka buwata hoi emaw mabastt la kaseki dyarikraw nia awa argumenti motioni thomas aquinas wakw cause and effectekek mantiqiya, Balam masalai problem of evilish keshaya larey masalai xwa

  • @apigf

    @apigf

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@akamahmad3129 harchana hanek ayanawe ba fizya awa bslmenn ka cause and effect nia probabilitya masalaka chunka predict nakre balam harchibe causek haya wa aka aw shta drusbew akre randomizerek causaka be ka nahele predict bkre

  • @RadicOmega
    @RadicOmega3 жыл бұрын

    What a very intellectually honest inquiry and display 👍🏽 God bless you dude, I wish you luck on your journey

  • @thomasridley8675

    @thomasridley8675

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@TheWorldTeacher You could just say that there is no god that needs you too, or cares if you do or don't, worship what ever figure you can imagine. Does that sum it up ?

  • @oldtimeycabins
    @oldtimeycabins9 ай бұрын

    Thank you Robert!

  • @orishadray
    @orishadray10 ай бұрын

    okay I have to say this "GOD IS A CONCEPT, JUST LIKE MATHS!"

  • @kh34ly5
    @kh34ly53 жыл бұрын

    The guy talking at 13:50 says that he believes in a creator because if it was true that a creator existed and there is purpose to his life instead of it being just chance then it would ground him to reality and motivate him to seek the truth, and low and behold the conclusion of truth he has come to is that a creator exists. Now there's a circular argument if ever I've seen one. Surely the truth matters despite how it makes you feel.

  • @Niatnuom_Esiotrot

    @Niatnuom_Esiotrot

    2 жыл бұрын

    It is quite common for theists to indulge in circular arguments. I think more interestingly, when we compare this guy(Robin Collins) with the person(AC Grayling) who speaks after him we can see rather distinct differences. AC Grayling who is a non-theist speaks in a calm manner. Robin Collins speaks with what looks like a scowl, and clenched fist(look at his left hand at 14:04). And he's not the only one, I have come across way too many professional theists who speaks in an angry aggressive manner, metaphorically speaking it often reminds me of somewhat like a creature with fangs and claws swinging in all directions. I very often have very little doubt if the law allowed them to do violent conversions, they would have very little hesitation. I think it's perfectly fine for them to believe what they wish to, however the manner they choose to interact with non-likeminded persons is highly disturbing.

  • @Questioning_God

    @Questioning_God

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Niatnuom_Esiotrot what a ridiculous comment, just take a look at any and all debates involving William Lane Craig, Frank Turek or John Lennox to name a few. They are all incredibly calm, humble and respectful. By your logic the same could be said about Richard Dawkins at the Reason Rally in which he insults believers the entire time and encourages atheists to ridicule theists in public. In conclusion your comment is inaccurate as it is obvious that individuals on both sides are susceptible to this type of behavior.

  • @Niatnuom_Esiotrot

    @Niatnuom_Esiotrot

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Questioning_God There is very little meaning in having a contest of personal experiences. I am neither atheist or a theist, I have experienced the best and worst of them all. I have been around long enough to have a reasonable estimation of where this is going. You are just trying to use me as a punching bag to put on a show for the eye in the sky so that you can earn your loyalty points. Let's end this conversation here. Wishing you good health, and have a great day.

  • @Questioning_God

    @Questioning_God

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Niatnuom_Esiotrot I had no such intentions, but you were making extremely biased remarks based on your personal experiences which I felt needed rectifying. A violent conversion goes against the teachings of the Bible. I don't think the scientist in question was Islamic hence your assumptions are completely incorrect. Once again I have no need as I believe we are saved not by works but by grace. God knows more then anyone where my loyalties are. You claim to be on the fence but it seems to me that you have quite clearly chosen a worldview hence the negative assumptions of Christians. I wish you all the best now and in the future. God bless you mate!

  • @VidkunQL

    @VidkunQL

    2 жыл бұрын

    I heard a different fallacy there. He says that if "atheism were true" (a strange way of saying "there were no gods") then he wouldn't care about truth because [reasons]; but he does care about truth, therefore atheism is not true. He assumes that if atheism were true, he would know it. And Dr. Kuhn doesn't call him on it, because pointing out logical fallacies is just _not done_ in theological circles.

  • @dennistucker1153
    @dennistucker11533 жыл бұрын

    Yujin Nagasawa...I like this guy. Thank you CTT. Another great video.

  • @dennistucker1153

    @dennistucker1153

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jamesrey3221 I'm not a believer. On your comment "...He does not force us to love or worship Him...", I would think that if God did exist that this would be true. I am so against indoctrination of children into any political or religious beliefs. After age 12(or there about), I think it fine to discuss all these things without a single side of the stories. I, like the rest of my family members, were indoctrinated into the beliefs of our parents and their parents. It felt very forced on me.

  • @jamesrey3221

    @jamesrey3221

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@dennistucker1153 All parents wants the best for their children, the same for all cultures, and that's how it goes, in all probability you become a Muslim in the Middle East, a Buddhist in Asia, a Hindu in India, or a Christian in the West. When you come your age you get to know your choice, stay or leave your parents choices, no one will force you the believe. 7% of the world population choose to not believe in God. The majority of the world still believe in a God

  • @mozerm
    @mozerm Жыл бұрын

    These video's are very helpful from the standpoint that they let me see how I'm not the only one searching. My intellectual honesty won't let me believe in god but my desire for answers to the unanswerable keeps me looking. If I could take a pill that would make me truly believe in god I think it would be extremely freeing (which is why there are so many believers in my opinion). Unfortunately no such pill exists.

  • @tunahelpa5433

    @tunahelpa5433

    Жыл бұрын

    Should be called searching for truth, not closer to truth

  • @danewheeler384

    @danewheeler384

    Жыл бұрын

    I found what I was looking for in studying Spinozas Ethics and the work of the various Mystic traditions, and that of NeoPlatonism. I wish the best for you on your search for the Divine.

  • @MusingsFromTheJohn00
    @MusingsFromTheJohn00Ай бұрын

    Current Arguments for WHICH God? That makes a huge difference in this topic.

  • @Jesusismykin
    @Jesusismykin Жыл бұрын

    How do I worship God ? By loving his acts and following it. What are his acts loving him and loving others.

  • @neiprekhutso2546
    @neiprekhutso25463 жыл бұрын

    60 years............ Here for more than 30 years am on the same journey and found this one for a step closer to truth. It's a new convincing experience watching your series.

  • @jeffmacaskill7656

    @jeffmacaskill7656

    3 жыл бұрын

    Read the bible. "You will seek me and find me, when you seek me with all your heart." Jeremiah 29:13 (ESV)

  • @garybalatennis
    @garybalatennis3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for another valuable video contribution in the series. My view on this topic is to argue for “God” based on re-defining God and simply pointing to the sheer existence of all things. If we downsize the definition of “God”, and simply apply the indisputable premise of sheer existence, we may be able to make progress. Consider this definition. “God” = a primordial force outside of space-time which is an Ultimate Source and Creator Force to the observable universe (and any multiverse landscape) . . . However, something LESS than all-powerful, LESS than all-knowing and NEITHER all-good nor all-bad but rather neutral, and essentially naturalistic and impersonal. Then we apply what seems to be the irrefutable and universal premise of our perceived Reality, namely this: there appears to be EXISTENCE or at least the APPEARANCE of existence. This argues for an explanation - and thus existence of our downsized “God”. I daresay that it makes it more likely than not, and offers the simple benefit of explanatory power. Furthermore, I suggest that this view disposes of the problem of evil and the other God-doubter arguments. Thank you again for your video.

  • @garychartrand7378

    @garychartrand7378

    3 жыл бұрын

    Why do some people over-think a very simple concept like the Creator?

  • @ramaraksha01

    @ramaraksha01

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@garychartrand7378 esp a creator that will reward us with the easy lazy life sponging off him for eternity if we just believe! Like Putin rewarding his supporters if they just support him Who knew God was a Putin, a Saddam?

  • @garychartrand7378

    @garychartrand7378

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ramaraksha01 you really should get some medication. You are not in touch with Reality. So sorry.

  • @VidkunQL

    @VidkunQL

    2 жыл бұрын

    If you redefine "God" to mean something that definitely exists, like the moon, then you can claim that you have proved the existence of God. You are engaging in sophistry. And in that you are no worse than most theologians.

  • @SongWhisperer

    @SongWhisperer

    2 жыл бұрын

    Maybe we don’t need to re-define God but instead re-define ourselves, our existence/experience, and the words we use to explain who God is to us. Take the word perfect, the argument is made that God cannot be real because God is supposed to be perfect, but God can’t be perfect because of all the imperfections in the world (if I understand that argument correctly?). But what if it’s the imperfections in the world that makes it the perfect reality, a perfect life/existence full of imperfections leads to a perfect God. It’s not that God isn’t perfect it’s just our meaning of the word perfect doesn’t apply to God because perfection is actually found in imperfections but humans define perfection as something without imperfections. God is perfect in every way even if people don’t recognize that it’s their imperfections that lead to a perfect God, people don’t understand that without the imperfections this perfect reality just wouldn’t exist.

  • @evansclan4eva49
    @evansclan4eva492 жыл бұрын

    We will evolve enough to create life and control time. We ARE God.

  • @King.Lov3.Soular
    @King.Lov3.Soular3 жыл бұрын

    I am God we are all reflections of God and are experiencing our creation of my minds perspective in the present moment

  • @migueljorge786

    @migueljorge786

    3 жыл бұрын

    You are a creation of God

  • @cinemusicberlin

    @cinemusicberlin

    3 жыл бұрын

    You're both just claiming things without evidence.

  • @ramaraksha01

    @ramaraksha01

    3 жыл бұрын

    Basically the idea is that we can all be Rama(Good) or Ravana(Evil) - the choice is up to us

  • @proudlycreated7027
    @proudlycreated70273 жыл бұрын

    Could you not have squeezed a few more adverts into this video? One every 30 seconds isn't enough!

  • @garylewis4455

    @garylewis4455

    3 жыл бұрын

    Maybe pay for KZread. Then no ads. Nothing is free.

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    @luuluong3670

    3 жыл бұрын

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  • @garys1967

    @garys1967

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@garylewis4455 yeah not even faith is free.

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    @cinemusicberlin

    3 жыл бұрын

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    @thatonegamergirl1182

    3 жыл бұрын

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  • @matthewrodriguez2499
    @matthewrodriguez24993 жыл бұрын

    I love this series. I wish I found it sooner. It's been on PBS all these years??

  • @luuluong3670

    @luuluong3670

    3 жыл бұрын

    PBS faith & reason forum b4 u2k 😎

  • @anonxnor

    @anonxnor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yesssssss I agree. Such a good channel. Free access to this content is peak internet.

  • @mhauser9457

    @mhauser9457

    3 жыл бұрын

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  • @jedi4049

    @jedi4049

    2 жыл бұрын

    great channel

  • @rabidL3M0NS
    @rabidL3M0NS3 жыл бұрын

    God is not a being, God IS being.

  • @sharonmarsh3728
    @sharonmarsh3728 Жыл бұрын

    Please do someone about all these commercials. They make me want to cut the program off!!

  • @secullenable
    @secullenable2 жыл бұрын

    I find it intriguing to imagine the huge number of intelligent species throughout the incomprehensibly vast and distant universe that have in the past and will in the future debate these very questions. I wonder have or will any of them ever reach a definite conclusion?

  • @Two_But_Not_Two

    @Two_But_Not_Two

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm not interested in arguments, only the evidence. See: The University of Virginia School of Medicine, Division of Perceptual Studies.

  • @mohammedakhmed6213

    @mohammedakhmed6213

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Sean. As a Muslim for me all the conclusions have been reached. I belive without doubt. This gives me immense peace, meaning, purpose and answers.

  • @sharonhearne5014
    @sharonhearne5014 Жыл бұрын

    My opinion is that this life we experience seems materialistic but it actually is holographic and has the aspect of an experimental practice of living and what it is like to be a being who goes through this appearance of experience(s) of the self in contrast and alliance with fellow (or not) other beings. We could also be only aspects of a single “being” experiencing itself through multiple aspects simultaneously which appears to be individualistic but is, in fact, is a learning/integrating aim akin to something like evolution. In this non-physical regard the being is eternal acting out various choices of experimentation. (Think of a seeming human lifetime series of “acting” in various dramatic plays as if onstage whereas beings learn from these “plays”.)

  • @olafsigursons

    @olafsigursons

    Жыл бұрын

    blah blah blah

  • @DeCamJ
    @DeCamJ3 ай бұрын

    thank you!

  • @amos288
    @amos2882 жыл бұрын

    To one who has faith No explanation is necessary. To one without faith No explanation is possible. Tommy A.

  • @youngman44
    @youngman443 жыл бұрын

    I love Robert Lawrence Kuhn. And I am like him in that, I like arguments about God.

  • @GeoCoppens

    @GeoCoppens

    3 жыл бұрын

    You are a nutcase!

  • @jamesrey3221

    @jamesrey3221

    3 жыл бұрын

    The problem of evil - The world would be unnatural, > if there are no evil people (the murderers, robbers, the Hitler's and Stalin's of the world, etc.), no disease, no sickness, no accidents (car crash, aircraft crash, etc.), no divorce, no earthquakes, no hurricanes, etc. Just think, everyone will live to be a hundred years old and never get sick, and never get into accidents even when driving a 100 mph, etc. Without all this we would be living in a movie like "The Truman Show" where Truman and his world is scripted and controlled. Anything can happen in our life. . The end of the world is nigh. It ends on the last day of each of our individual lives. In this sense, the world could end tomorrow - We have freewill and are able to do anything we want.

  • @playpaltalk

    @playpaltalk

    11 ай бұрын

    I learned on my own to blame everything that is bad on Satan and his angels because I understand how Satan take advantage of our weakness.

  • @SumNutOnU2b
    @SumNutOnU2b3 жыл бұрын

    11:11 Kuhn ventures into the realm of poetry

  • @whatshisname3304

    @whatshisname3304

    3 жыл бұрын

    the chat with that guy before seemed like a one-way conversation and a load of old bollocks.

  • @SumNutOnU2b

    @SumNutOnU2b

    3 жыл бұрын

    Well to be fair, the title of the episode is "current arguments for God". That's pretty much like putting up a sign saying "there be bollocks within"

  • @whatshisname3304

    @whatshisname3304

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@SumNutOnU2b true, but he did nt analyse or deconstruct his thought. he just nodded, with a sad pity for this poor confused 'scientist christian'

  • @MartinJutras
    @MartinJutras3 жыл бұрын

    It's very rare that scientists and philosophers think about God in a fresh matter, without Christian or religious assumptions. In order to get closer to the Truth, we must rethink God.

  • @sethanon6778
    @sethanon67786 ай бұрын

    I once had a enlighten moment. Lets say there is only two outcomes, god is real or fake. And you will only know about it after death . But no one can know what happen either death . So either you make the best of the time you have and create as much good and joy as possible in this lifetime . If everything end without god. You will be judging yourself. If there is god, nothing matter as he is almighty including unimaginable love. Thus nothing matter anyway . Just be the best of yourself.❤

  • @christyjia8449
    @christyjia84493 жыл бұрын

    Another thought-provoking video, Mr. Kuhn. I think it would be fantastic if you did a segment exploring the metaphysics of "negative theology" and how it differs from the more commonly understood conceptions of Deity.

  • @Rohit-oz1or
    @Rohit-oz1or2 жыл бұрын

    Has Robert explored the realms of Ayahuasca, DMT? Would like to see some episodes on those. It is said that under the influence of these substances and also meditation, the body becomes a receptor for information that is apparently not of this world. The mysterious pineal gland is also supposed to be repository of DMT

  • @olafsigursons

    @olafsigursons

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, religion has been funded by people on drug, then we wonder why religions are so whack.

  • @cabonlux5344
    @cabonlux5344 Жыл бұрын

    I'll explain it in a way my grandma will understand, God is the air you breath.

  • @bradsmith9189
    @bradsmith91893 ай бұрын

    He really really really needs to interview Dr Stephen C Meyer.

  • @nelsonlaw23
    @nelsonlaw233 жыл бұрын

    Since I was a child, I have questioned so many things about god.. it always appear strange and contradictory how a all powerful and all present god would not stop so many atrocities, such as the abuse of children, bewteen others. Other thing is most of us don't have a choice. We are require to beleive un god since childhood. At this stage of My life (34) i'm inclined to think that we created god... We'll see.. or maybe not

  • @teeniequeenie8369

    @teeniequeenie8369

    Жыл бұрын

    Cuz sometimes those abused children grow up to do incredible things for abused children instead of becoming fashion models. A lot of “good”things come from “bad” ones…once you reach a certain level of enlightenment you realize that good and bad are just judgements Wes put on things.

  • @johnhauk2885

    @johnhauk2885

    Жыл бұрын

    One of my philosophy professors sumed up the argument for God with respect to evil: A) God is not omnipresent/omnipotent B) God is not all powerful to stop evil C) God doesn't care D) God doesn't exist

  • @ardasargin9431

    @ardasargin9431

    Жыл бұрын

    I totally agree Nelson!

  • @y_r_u_geh

    @y_r_u_geh

    Жыл бұрын

    I pity you all, and wish you all could look for answers in Islam rather then keep all religion under same banner, check for yourselves what islam says about sufferings, the creation of universe, good and evil, God's attributes etc etc

  • @playpaltalk

    @playpaltalk

    11 ай бұрын

    I was never required or forced to believe in God and that's a huge difference because God created us with the freewill of doing what we want we are free to believe what we want including worshipping Satan.

  • @jairomartins7427
    @jairomartins74273 жыл бұрын

    I have been watching Dr. Kuhn in the series "Closer the Truth" several times since last year. I do appreciate his wisdom on how he approaches scientists from both sides (atheists and theologists) and manages the conversation on a very productive way. Congratulations Dr. Kuhn ! In my whole ignorance I would like to add my inputs based on my life experience. In my mind, a scientific method is based on hypothesis and tangible evidences that lead to conclusions. In this sense, a common definition of an evidence is not determined by our scientific community yet, even as being an important and compulsory step for any research. Alternatively, our common logic can be used and it can come up with intelligent questions. For instance, we can question: how is a machine might be created by accident and without a designer? At the first glance the answer is: No it is not possible. However, another question might be, if there is a creator how was that created ? Ultimately, we have got trapped in a big puzzle again. On the other hand, a possible answer to this puzzle might be to go down to our humbleness and assume that we do not have a proper method, aside scientific one, to answer this question nor a proper tool that can help us to reach a conclusive answer.

  • @MubinIcyer

    @MubinIcyer

    2 жыл бұрын

    I disagree with the "machine example". I was also thinking that every living thing is created by divine intervention, therefore we can not find any structure like Eiffel Tower on Mars, which is naturally evolved there without human intervention. But I was wrong. If we have enough environmental circumstances and all material on Mars, that could be possible. To clarify this strange argument, take another example: Think about it, we have thousands of magnetic bricks on an Asteroid in a different universe with different laws. They have different kinds of magnetic strength, physical shapes and so on. Let's assume that this asteroid has a thin atmosphere (although it is not possible with physical laws in our universe, just imagination). It spins around itself, therefore there is a pressure difference between its night and day sides. Because of this pressure difference, strong winds are created in the atmosphere. These winds move bricks from one place to another, even sometimes they are flying in the atmosphere and they collide with each other. Let's assume that the possibility, that two magnetic bricks stick together, is rare. If we give enough time to bricks to form themselves, after hundreds of millions of years, an interesting structure could evolve on that asteroid. We can maybe call this structure a "house". That means, in that universe, the laws are so "arranged" that some unconscious magnetic bricks can move around and stick together and establish a house with windows, roof and so on. That is what we observe in our universe now. Some billion years ago, the earth was harsh and life-unfriendly. Given enough time, some atoms stick together (because of the natural laws in our universe like strong nuclear force, electromagnetic force, gravity and so on) and build some molecules. Those molecules then establish molecular structures like amino acids, proteins and then RNA, DNA.... Billion years later, here we are as atomic structures with consciousness. The next question is: Is Consciousness made from atoms in our brain, or there are other things yet to be discovered?

  • @jeniosk1097

    @jeniosk1097

    2 жыл бұрын

    God is eternal therefore can't be created. There had to have been an uncaused cause.

  • @gregorymercurio7402

    @gregorymercurio7402

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jeniosk1097 The universe is eternal and therefore can't be created. There had to have been an uncaused cause.

  • @jeniosk1097

    @jeniosk1097

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@gregorymercurio7402 But the universe isn't eternal because of the big bang. And if you're referring to the cyclical model that one is basically a conspiracy theory in the physics community. So yeah, unlike God, universe had a beginning.

  • @gregorymercurio7402

    @gregorymercurio7402

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jeniosk1097 The notion of an eternal god is basically a conspiracy theory in the theist community. See how easy that was? Look, we can continue this ad infinitum, but why not do everyone a favor and look up "Special Pleading fallacy," because your entire argument relies on it.

  • @brandijaysays2245
    @brandijaysays2245 Жыл бұрын

    Worship of God is living in such a way that is of the highest moral behavior = holy, other than

  • @2633babe
    @2633babe2 жыл бұрын

    God is "invisible, unspeakable, unknowable, and deaf.." To pretend to know what you don't know is hypocrisy.

  • @waerlogauk
    @waerlogauk3 жыл бұрын

    A cumulative case argument was used by the Bankers when they added together a lot of subprime mortgages in the hope that it would turn into to a good loan. A cumulative case argument can be valid when you have a collection of sound but inconclusive evidence. When you string together a lot of bad evidence or arguments your technique can be described as the "Gish gallop" or "baffle them with bullshit".

  • @xaviervelascosuarez

    @xaviervelascosuarez

    3 жыл бұрын

    The question is who is to judge what is good evidence and arguments and what is bad... That's why, in the end, faith always remains a free choice of the individual. But if one must be honest there's a recognition to be made of a yearning for transcendence in the human heart. To that inclination, add the witness of the overwhelming majority of humankind of all times, and the fact that no modern atheist dares to explicitly deny the existence of the divine, then you have a pretty compelling case for, at least, being very tentative at the time of attacking religions or religious believers.

  • @3rdrock

    @3rdrock

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@xaviervelascosuarez When you don't know the difference between good and bad evidence, it's not surprising that you are likely to dribble all sorts of nonsense and believe it too.

  • @Samsara_is_dukkha

    @Samsara_is_dukkha

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@3rdrock In the case of "God" -- whatever that may be -- we don't have any epistemological method to obtain any evidence at all. For example, if you take Penrose's idea of Conformal Cyclic Cosmology, all there is left at the end of the cycle are immaterial photons that presumably carry information. Information is meaningless without some sort of consciousness. If what we term "God" is that form of consciousness, then it is out of reach of the current scientific epistemological method that only knows how to deal with material phenomena.

  • @subject8332

    @subject8332

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@xaviervelascosuarez "Evidence: Factual circumstances which are accounted for, or supported by, only one available explanation over any other." Your deepest delusions can be explained with way less assumptions in the light of evolution than with anyone's magical anthropomorphic immortal friend. Faith is supporting a position without any reason and against all reason and therefore it is the most intellectually dishonest position possible to have. Next one.

  • @3rdrock

    @3rdrock

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Samsara_is_dukkha I will stand by my first comment.

  • @Jesusismykin
    @Jesusismykin3 жыл бұрын

    I need more than faith, I need a personal relationship that convince me that God is real.

  • @jasvindersingh1757

    @jasvindersingh1757

    3 жыл бұрын

    Same here bro

  • @jeffmacaskill7656

    @jeffmacaskill7656

    3 жыл бұрын

    Read the bible. "You will seek me and find me, when you seek me with all your heart." Jeremiah 29:13 (ESV)

  • @jeffmacaskill7656

    @jeffmacaskill7656

    3 жыл бұрын

    ​@@jasvindersingh1757 Read the bible. "You will seek me and find me, when you seek me with all your heart." Jeremiah 29:13 (ESV)

  • @frankiemcbean.

    @frankiemcbean.

    3 жыл бұрын

    But without faith you can't get that personal relationship with God.

  • @Jesusismykin

    @Jesusismykin

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@frankiemcbean. which came first, the chicken or the egg ? You need the chicken to lay the egg but you need the egg for the chicken to be born. The answer is God created the chicken first. My faith came from God now I am working on my personal relationship, so I guess you are right.

  • @edmondcohen2300
    @edmondcohen2300 Жыл бұрын

    Your Thought ~ your Aura, your feelings

  • @carlupdyke1406
    @carlupdyke1406 Жыл бұрын

    The universe, our planet in it and our life on it is because otherwise we would not be here. Roll of the dice.

  • @houmm08
    @houmm083 жыл бұрын

    Robin Collins from 11.40 made so many biased misrepresentations it's almost unbelievable he was able to make them with a straight face. Especially describing himself as a truth seeker and what he then goes on to say about atheism. It's preposterous.

  • @tr9809
    @tr98093 жыл бұрын

    I love this series, such a good exploration of philosophy, and philosophy of religion. It's good to contemplate the reasons for belief, the nature of God and to explore truth. The premise is based on Kuhn as the enquirer and that makes for a great way to shape these programmes. Spiritually though, we can't hang around in a limbo trying to decide whether to believe or not, to hang around in the hallway as it were. It can only take you so far, you have to choose a tradition and allow that tradition as the mediation of the divine to shape you as a human being in a deeper way in order to progress in these questions of faith. Faith here is presented as the assent to the notion of God. That merely makes faith as the possession of one extra proposition compared to holding other propositions. Faith is a participation and a trust in truth in such a way that forms you as a human being and thus is more than holding onto knowledge.

  • @realnumber9show326
    @realnumber9show3263 ай бұрын

    This show help me get through the pandemic 😊

  • @jake8200
    @jake82003 жыл бұрын

    I believe a lot of people are approaching the "fine tuning" arguement from the wrong perspective. Religious people are often quick to assume the universe was calibrated by a "creator" to facilitate life. I believe the correct approach is to appreciate the fact that if the universe was calibrated even slightly differently then we wouls not exist to even ask the question. The universe just happens to exist in the state that it does and science is still in its infancy so there is a lot of mystery surrounding our existence, conciousness and reality. But to surrender these ideas to a "creator" ties your hands intellectually and stunts further investigation into the true nature of how reality actually functions if our human minds are even capable of understanding it.

  • @BillEFabian
    @BillEFabian3 жыл бұрын

    The artist is not part of the painting.

  • @gladishilton1943

    @gladishilton1943

    3 жыл бұрын

    But artists are known to exist.

  • @johnlawrence2757

    @johnlawrence2757

    3 жыл бұрын

    Graewulfe are you sure?

  • @johnlawrence2757

    @johnlawrence2757

    3 жыл бұрын

    Graewulfe I would have to respectfully withhold my agreement. Today’s astrophysicists and quantum mechanics have come up with some novel theories as to what the universe might comprise, so it’s sensible of you not to rule it out entirely !

  • @johnlawrence2757

    @johnlawrence2757

    3 жыл бұрын

    Graewulfe did you understand it ? Please summarise what you believe I meant and then I’ll let you use it with equanimity

  • @Garybutonline

    @Garybutonline

    3 жыл бұрын

    Is this the fabled youtube comments section?

  • @RickMacDonald19
    @RickMacDonald193 жыл бұрын

    I really like the Cumulative Argument. I have had numinous experiences but still can't say I believe them 100%, my only 100% belief is Cogito ergo sum, and so considering all things god is more likely than no god. I also no longer find it difficult to deal with the problem of evil which helps.

  • @cinemusicberlin

    @cinemusicberlin

    3 жыл бұрын

    A bunch of bad arguments does not equal a good argument.

  • @JPoleet

    @JPoleet

    3 жыл бұрын

    To me the whole cumulative argument it’s just throwing a bunch of crap at the wall and hoping something sticks, no individual argument on its own is very compelling, it is really up to the perception of the world you have going into it as to whether you think things like finely tuned elements of the universe exist.

  • @duroxkilo

    @duroxkilo

    Жыл бұрын

    cumulative leads... the list is comprehensive enough, much like a presented list in a court of law, sufficient to reach a conclusion beyond reasonable doubt. checked the list, it's unconvincing to me. so the list is either not comprehensive enough or i don't understand it. but i've studied (not the 'did my own research type' but academically) the list and 'the manual'... so it seems i'm incapable of reaching the right conclusion beyond a reasonable doubt. either way, this is out of my control, so now what? turn to the personal experience methodology? i've tried that too in the first place (full immersion, years) with unconvincing results. for believers, pls try to accept that for *some* ppl, god is kind of evading contact :}

  • @farhanpavel7016
    @farhanpavel70163 жыл бұрын

    # I WANT to believe>Signs> I CHOSE to believe # I DON'T WANT to believe>Signs> I CHOSE to deny

  • @einareinarsson8662
    @einareinarsson8662 Жыл бұрын

    One of many good things about God is that you dont have to argue with yourself about things. You observe it and you let go. You dont need to drown yourself in arguing and dwelling and have every answer leads to a new question and as you doubt the thoughts will collide at last and its painful. You should questioning things and argue but you dont need to be empty with meaninglessness and solve anything by yourself. Because you are a human. You can leave it to God and just observe and you by yourself has not to figure out everything yourself. And its a relief. To observe things and observe it only. In other religions its also like that. To live the life of the senses free from the schackles of thougjt. To live life with your senses and thoughts, reasoning and intellect is a helper and not you and you dont identified with it. Actually its just a beeing as such that actually living. The life if the senses. That beeing has no need to ask for the meaning of life. You dont even ask the question as you live the life of the senses and what comes with intellect can have a stop and dont be relentless without an end as its given to Gods hands.

  • @anthonycraig274
    @anthonycraig2742 жыл бұрын

    Every time someone think that god did that, there has been an natural explanation.

  • @InfinityBlue4321

    @InfinityBlue4321

    Жыл бұрын

    No, thats not true. Big Bang Cosmology, Origin of Life, Physics laws are just a few examples. The existing natural explanations for those, are just ridiculous make believe ( for ignorants) pseudoscientific and ficcional, mumbo jumbo phalacies like Multiverse, which do not explain anything. They just fool the layperson, as they have no connection with any observation, experiment, and objective reality...

  • @anthonycraig274

    @anthonycraig274

    Жыл бұрын

    Big Bang is a scientific discovery not religious. Evolution of life to a single cell origins is a scientific explanation not a religious one. The religious has an explanation of life that has been smashed by science or a natural explanation, the religious explanation for the cosmos always been there has been smashed by a scientific explanation and discovery. Science is only finding deeper explanations for its own discovery, nothing to do with religion. There is nothing that religion explains, as everything has been found to be false, if anything is nearly right, well lets put it this way, I would have more faith in a broken clock as it right at least once a day, religion would love those odds.

  • @InfinityBlue4321

    @InfinityBlue4321

    Жыл бұрын

    @@anthonycraig274 Worst than a religious fanatic, there is only the materialist scientific (religious) fanatic. Nothing of what I wrote was about religion or faiths, but about TRUTH... but what I usually write , is not for every mind to understand... specially minds formatted in any cult... the cult of matter, the cult of Science ( which is just an enquiring tool servicing the rational mind), and the cult of the unknown...

  • @anthonycraig274

    @anthonycraig274

    Жыл бұрын

    @@InfinityBlue4321 How can materialist be a religion when the evidence is the physical world. Its the world you make up in your head that has no evidence of its existence is fanatical. If you want to pretend that you are enlightened because you adapted the thoughts (thing made up in their heads) of others as your own, stick with that. Jeez, its not even your original thought, just a copy, paste, follow, just like any communal old garden cult.

  • @anthonycraig274

    @anthonycraig274

    Жыл бұрын

    @@InfinityBlue4321 bring on your evidence, then we can talk, I have no time for someone else’s dreams that you have adopted for your own religious convictions. When you have no evidence of what you speak of, is either a fairytale or/and religion.

  • @descartergosum
    @descartergosum3 жыл бұрын

    God would have made suffering optional... god can still appear and we will have our free will to reject him or accept him.. no problem for him to appear

  • @_-AB-_

    @_-AB-_

    3 жыл бұрын

    @S Gloobal so, god doesn't care enough.

  • @_-AB-_

    @_-AB-_

    3 жыл бұрын

    @S Gloobal not what but who. Humans, or any Human in general. I don't think that there is any picture or video of god either. Are god/satan/angles/demons camera shy?

  • @_-AB-_

    @_-AB-_

    3 жыл бұрын

    @S Gloobal it was list of extremely bad arguments. He can not show any of it to be true. This man is conning people and relying on their gullibility. If there is a god and it has slightest sense of justice then the man from video can not escape it.

  • @_-AB-_

    @_-AB-_

    3 жыл бұрын

    @S Gloobal also, there was no pictures. Books have people meeting angles/demons all the time, not much after invention of camera.

  • @_-AB-_

    @_-AB-_

    3 жыл бұрын

    @S Gloobal google it yourself, I am not a teacher. Also claiming that a video is list of bad arguments is NOT ad hominem. Share a single good quality video/picture of a spirit. There are many of aliens as well, and not a single one is good.

  • @dcterr1
    @dcterr1 Жыл бұрын

    Very well done and thought provoking video. I agree that the argument from design is the most convincing argument for the existence of God - in particular, the fact that our known physical laws pertaining to the working of the universe are comprehensible and that they work. I also agree that most traditional arguments for the existence of God don't hold much water. Nevertheless, I do believe in God, though not at all in the traditional sense, but rather more in the Spinozian sense, i.e., that God is the Universe, or more specifically the Multiverse. It's pretty clear to me that God exists, though His true nature is still very much a mystery to me!

  • @albertjackson9236
    @albertjackson92362 жыл бұрын

    Arguments about gods are just arguments, nothing else. FACTS only should be used.

  • @iam007richie
    @iam007richie2 жыл бұрын

    I find it interesting that the so called "truth" is only found in certain faith (Christianity). I would have thought that as a scientist you would explore all possible avenues in pursuit of "truth"

  • @manisthemeasure2205

    @manisthemeasure2205

    2 жыл бұрын

    What does it matter if it’s Christianity? God is supposedly omnipresent. It can be in Christianity as in everywhere else. A God would not take sides, don’t you think?

  • @michaelmiller2478

    @michaelmiller2478

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@manisthemeasure2205 the point is other faiths aren't explored equally or at all in this series... its mainly a western lens... well despite the west's ego... much more exit beyond the western views...

  • @thelionsam

    @thelionsam

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@michaelmiller2478 he rarely talks about Christianity with the Christian philosophers. He talks about 'theism' He deliberately avoids differentiating between religions on the grounds that this is a completely different question, one which I'm guessing leaves him cold. The theism vs atheism question is more fundamental. Buddhism has no creation myth, doesn't concern itself with origins...Hinduism and other polytheistic religions likewise have esoteric ideas that cant be compared well with science. Islam and judaism have many of the same strengths and weaknesses as Christianity. By the way, talks to lots of Rabbis... I think your criticism is groundless.

  • @robertwhite1810
    @robertwhite18103 жыл бұрын

    The universe is not fine tuned for life. It's lethal nearly everywhere.

  • @johnbrzykcy3076

    @johnbrzykcy3076

    3 жыл бұрын

    I think the tongue is often the most lethal weapon.

  • @robertwhite1810

    @robertwhite1810

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Tracchofyre It's not fine tuned for anything..it is what it is and what pops up in it is because of its properties.

  • @sadscientisthououinkyouma1867

    @sadscientisthououinkyouma1867

    3 жыл бұрын

    Someone has clearly never studied physics. The cosmological constant if off by 1:10^120 would prevent the universe from forming any life whatsoever. That is miraculous, even if you don't believe in God life and it's conditions being met are miraculous. I could go into more detail regarding the mathematics if you want but I highly suspect you don't care or will rely on multiverse theory to escape that conclusion. Many atheist physicist acknowledge that the Universe appears to be designed, I can quote them if you wish.

  • @robertwhite1810

    @robertwhite1810

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@sadscientisthououinkyouma1867 "Appears" that's the key word. If any universe of any kind were to form or exist eternally or otherwise it would have constants...so what? It in no way implies they were "designed" nor carried on the backs of giant space turtles

  • @robertwhite1810

    @robertwhite1810

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@sadscientisthououinkyouma1867 I don't do "arguments from authority" there are plenty of delusional scientists too.

  • @fredricthomas6654
    @fredricthomas66542 жыл бұрын

    Someone told me there's a transcendental argument for God too.

  • @drsatan9617

    @drsatan9617

    2 жыл бұрын

    But they didn't tell you what it was? Transcendental Adjective relating to a spiritual realm The "spiritual realm" hasn't been proven to exist, sadly 😔

  • @MrHenkfromHolland
    @MrHenkfromHolland2 жыл бұрын

    He isn’t looking for the true, he is looking for god.

  • @garryjones1847
    @garryjones18472 жыл бұрын

    Pascal's wager! That's all it is at the end!

  • @thsc9119

    @thsc9119

    2 жыл бұрын

    How do you know which God to place your wager on?

  • @G_Demolished

    @G_Demolished

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@thsc9119 Even better, have you ever taken something you honestly don’t believe and suddenly decided to believe it? I’m not sure it is possible.

  • @mickhealy572
    @mickhealy5723 жыл бұрын

    Which god? christians and muslims and jews think there middle eastern god is the only god worshipped because they know so little..Throughout recorded history, we can count anywhere from 8,000-12,000 gods who have been worshiped. But we can only count around 9 different types of gods (based on theological characteristics) that have been worshiped. Every modern god also fits into one of these types, and 5 of them are Hindu types. It is quite likely that you rejected these other gods without ever looking into their religions or reading their books. You simply absorbed the dominant faith in your home or in the society you grew up in. In the same way, the followers of all these other religions have chosen to reject God. You think their gods are imaginary, and they think your God is imaginary. In other words, each religious person on earth today arbitrarily rejects thousands of gods as imaginary, many of which he/she has never even heard of, and arbitrarily chooses to "believe" in one of them. The following quote from Stephen F. Roberts sums up the situation very nicely: "I contend that we are both atheists. I just believe in one fewer god than you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods, you will understand why I dismiss yours."

  • @playpaltalk
    @playpaltalk11 ай бұрын

    I believe in God but I don't have a religion it is a lot easier to believe in God after fully understanding how Satan was created consciousness is a gift from God.

  • @0NOTHINGNESS0
    @0NOTHINGNESS02 жыл бұрын

    May (HE) guide u and me(us) to the truth

  • @colingeorgejenkins2885
    @colingeorgejenkins28853 жыл бұрын

    I've heard that story before but the main character wasn't god

  • @Infidel_hero
    @Infidel_hero3 жыл бұрын

    Teach children how to think, rather than what to think. Also explain why this show is called closer to truth instead of closer to what what makes you feel comfortable. Also Robin Collins got his philosophy education from a private Christian college.

  • @andresgonzalez-gm5ry

    @andresgonzalez-gm5ry

    2 жыл бұрын

    FACTS

  • @pedrogonzalez9934

    @pedrogonzalez9934

    2 жыл бұрын

    Question my dude, it matters where the guy obtained his title of philosopher? I said this because philosophers of religion that are atheist work in christian universities, like JL Schellenberg, so i don't understand the argument and i think is fallacious but because i am being in a good mod can you please explain to me how is that matters to what he has to said?

  • @salvadoralvarado8685
    @salvadoralvarado8685Ай бұрын

    “… god is just a provisional explanation” arthur schopenhauer

  • @dialectic76
    @dialectic76 Жыл бұрын

    At 5:42, RLK is sitting next to some kind of fountain/statue. Does anyone know what this is, or where he is?

  • @AnonAnon1
    @AnonAnon13 жыл бұрын

    I have two thoughts on this: firstly, in a court the suspect/defendant is usually present during proceedings and is compelled to testify under cross-examination. Somehow, I have a feeling that god isn't going to turn up to court. Secondly, if you try to use an evidence-based approach to validate the existence of god you have to provide evidence. It's like the art of providing evidence without providing evidence.

  • @LoraxChannel

    @LoraxChannel

    3 жыл бұрын

    1 most litigation involves entities, not people, and even when people are involved, there is the 5th amendment stating you can't be compelled to testify. Basically, your first point is just incorrect. 2 I don't think you know what evidence is in the illegal sense.. The bible, for example is evidence, maybe unconvincing, but evidence nonetheless. Expert opinion, personal experience . . all evidence. The way you use the term evidence seems like you are just circularly defining evidence as those things you personally accept.

  • @dkenmiller9829

    @dkenmiller9829

    2 жыл бұрын

    Your first point is not correct. In the U.S. criminal defendants cannot be compelled to testify and are usually advised not to do so.

  • @christyjia8449
    @christyjia84493 жыл бұрын

    16:26 Maybe it was bad editing, but Kuhn doesn't state the Cosmological Argument correctly here. He should have stated that everything that *begins* to exist has a cause.

  • @theoskeptomai2535

    @theoskeptomai2535

    3 жыл бұрын

    And it would _still_ not be a sound argument for such a premise is not self-evident or demonstrated to be true from a prior premise.

  • @christyjia8449

    @christyjia8449

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@theoskeptomai2535 Can you name anything that has begun to exist without a cause?

  • @theoskeptomai2535

    @theoskeptomai2535

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@christyjia8449 No. I can not name _anything_ that began to exist, period. Phenomenon don't begin to exist - instantaneously pop into existence. Each and every phemomenon (object, event, substance, entity, process, system, or being) rather, _emerges_ from necessary and sufficient antecedents over time without exception, no matter how brief or epoch the interval.

  • @christyjia8449

    @christyjia8449

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@theoskeptomai2535 Was there ever a time when the KZread phenomena _named_ "Theo Skeptomai" had not yet begun to exist?

  • @theoskeptomai2535

    @theoskeptomai2535

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@christyjia8449 No. But there was a time that it didn't exist. Again, phenomena have no beginning, they _emerge_ into existence over time. My identity as 'Theo Skeptomai' did not pop into existence. There was a process by which this occurred from becoming a member of KZread, to the process of thinking of a moniker, to initiating that moniker into a sign up form, to the acceptance of YT to verify it as a unique moniker to my agreement to conditions,to logging into the system, to searching a video, to forming an opinion, to sending a comment,to the point where someone process my comment and notice my moniker, etc. Those are all necessary antecedents for 'Theo Skeptomai' to emerge.

  • @mdmmysocialmedia254
    @mdmmysocialmedia2542 жыл бұрын

    Fascinating Subject Concerning Existence Of A Creator: I hope that everyone will benefit from the intellectual stimulation.

  • @SuhailAnwar
    @SuhailAnwar3 жыл бұрын

    Nice one

  • @BrainConduit123
    @BrainConduit1233 жыл бұрын

    Robert states that one way to know the existence of god is through personal experience yet he has yet (to my knowledge) to interview those that claim they have, either by way of an NDE, psychedelics, or some other experience. It’s like wanting to know if Disneyland exists but never interviewing anyone that’s been there, only people that have studied it.

  • @countryrah

    @countryrah

    2 жыл бұрын

    Facts because what gets me is people from all different backgrounds and beliefs see the same exact goods when they take dme why no one ever sees trolls or fairies they all see the snake head god and the wine god for sure I always wondered why all those different people see the same things when they all got different beliefs

  • @robertwhite1810
    @robertwhite18103 жыл бұрын

    There are NO arguments for any of the 10k "gods" people have invented.

  • @ck58npj72

    @ck58npj72

    3 жыл бұрын

    Interesting though that we may be pre-conditioned for worship of the future AI, the calculations which will be far more advanced and impossible for us to verify.

  • @jordancox8294

    @jordancox8294

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is a pretty stupid comment.

  • @christyjia8449

    @christyjia8449

    3 жыл бұрын

    There are. And there are also arguments against them. As well, there are arguments for and against an un-invented Deity.

  • @subject8332

    @subject8332

    3 жыл бұрын

    10 000? Christianity only has more than 33 000 denominations! They are all lucky though, since they were all born into the only correct one.

  • @deepashtray5605

    @deepashtray5605

    3 жыл бұрын

    Sure there are, doesn't mean they're any good.

  • @brucealthaus256
    @brucealthaus256 Жыл бұрын

    I’m convinced we are living in a simulator and “god” is a computer

  • @TheVirtualTourist
    @TheVirtualTourist Жыл бұрын

    The best argument for God.. in my experience.. is we ourselves are God. All we need to do it look in the mirror to prove God exists… After much research.. I found THIS is the common ground.. between the Bible.. Buddhism.. and Hindu thinking.. they all point to the human race itself being the manifestation of God. The evidence being.. we are creators.. we create the world we live in.. and we are all connected into some so much greater.. something that goes far beyond our understanding.. and this has been scientifically verified. ”Mind and intelligence are woven into the fabric of our universe in a way that ALTOGETHER SURPASSES OUR UNDERSTANDING.” wrote Freeman Dyson “Not only is the Universe stranger than we think, it is STRANGER THAN WE CAN THINK.” - said Werner Heisenberg Albert Einstein also wrote - "To sense that behind anything that can be experienced there is SOMETHING THAT OUR MIND CAN NOT GRASP and whose beauty and sublimity reaches us only indirectly and as a feeble reflection, this is religiousness. In this sense I am religious." In this sense.. GOD IS A FACT.. something greater than us REALLY does exist.. and it has been revealed by some of the greatest minds in physics… proving - THAT WHICH TRANSCENDS ALL LEVELS OF INTELLECTUAL THOUGHT - the ULTIMATE MYSTERY… EXISTS.. and we have discovered it by means of science. Joseph Campbell spoke the truth when he said.. “The word - God - is a metaphor for THAT WHICH TRANSCENDS ALL LEVELS OF INTELLECTUAL THOUGHT. It's as simple as that. The Ultimate, Unqualified Mystery is BEYOND HUMAN EXPERIENCE” However the word God can also be meaningfully defined in other ways.. The problem.. it seems.. are the theists and atheists.. who who get in bed with each other.. by taking the scriptures ONLY in a literal sense.. not taking into account.. the Bible was written by poet philosophers.. and so much of it.. but not all.. should be understood metaphorically.. If we take a metaphor literally we only end up with nonsense that ends up becoming main-stream understanding.. the blind leading the blind. William Blake had an excellent understanding of the Bible.. and made it clear that when the Prophets said.. God spoke to them.. it was intended to be understood metaphorically.. not in a literal sense.. Poets can say things like that.. and metaphors are a great means of conveying what is TRUE. Blake wrote - "The prophets Isaiah & Ezekiel dined with me, and I asked them how they dared so roundly to assert that God spoke to them; and whether they did not think at the time that they would be misunderstood, and so be the cause of imposition. Isaiah answered: "I saw no God, nor heard any, `in a finite organical perception'; but my senses discovered the infinite in everything, and as I was then persuaded, and remained confirmed, that the voice on honest indignation is the voice of God, I cared not for the consequences but wrote.' Then I asked: `Does a firm persuasion that a thing is so, make it so? He replied: "All poets believe that it does, and in ages of imagination this firm persuasion moved mountains; but many are not capable of a firm persuasion of anything." - William Blake

  • @willeykev
    @willeykev3 жыл бұрын

    Hello Robert - I've been watching your channel for many years now and absolutely love ALL the content because you give a great deal of material which has ALWAYS served as food for many many thoughts. However, in all that you have presented and the plethora of famous and brilliant people you've invited to talk on your show, you have never visited with any representatives of the Jewish faith, to my knowledge. Why is this the case? Please understand, I'm NOT at all being critical here, just very curious as they have an INCREDIBLE rich history and perspective on God! If you should ever like to undertake such a venture, I would highly suggest you seek out Rabbi Manis Friedman, in St. Paul and give him a chance to interview as well. Please lookup up Rabbi YY Jacobson as well. Both are VERY well spoken and extremely knowledgeable on all subjects God. Thank you in advance for your possible consideration! :-) Kevin

  • @ramaraksha01

    @ramaraksha01

    3 жыл бұрын

    He doesn't want anything to do with Hindus, Buddhists either

  • @CloserToTruthTV

    @CloserToTruthTV

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Kevin. Please see - kzread.info/dash/bejne/aZaExsawf9uxodo.html closertotruth.com/contributor/david-shatz/profile closertotruth.com/contributor/arthur-hyman/profile

  • @art-of-techno
    @art-of-techno3 жыл бұрын

    I couldn't worship a God that saves me without saving my neighbor.

  • @prometheusrex1

    @prometheusrex1

    3 жыл бұрын

    What if your neighbor said, fully informed, "Don't save me"?

  • @art-of-techno

    @art-of-techno

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@prometheusrex1 Oh yeah, didn't think about that! I'm sure there must be plenty of humans out there either starving to death, dying of cancer or living in poverty that don't want to be saved...

  • @prometheusrex1

    @prometheusrex1

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@art-of-techno Answer the hypothetical. Should people be forced to do things against their will?

  • @prometheusrex1

    @prometheusrex1

    3 жыл бұрын

    What if your neighbor had raped and murdered your child?

  • @art-of-techno

    @art-of-techno

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@prometheusrex1 That should depend on the community that the human is part of. If the person's will is to do something harmful to nature and/or the community, of course others should try to influence or educate him or her to not behave in such a manner. Like not putting on your seat belt while driving for example. In an accident his could hurt yourself but also someone else. I don't believe in forcing someone to behave in a certain way if this behavior only hurts themselves, like taking drugs for example. Only if it hurts the environment and the community.

  • @bretnetherton9273
    @bretnetherton92733 жыл бұрын

    Awareness is known by awareness alone.

  • @ashley_brown6106

    @ashley_brown6106

    2 жыл бұрын

    The universe itself can have awareness and consciousness, there doesn't need to be a "God". You know the universe resembles a huge brain right?

  • @justincredible.
    @justincredible.2 жыл бұрын

    "god" and truth do NOT belong in one sentence!

  • @pedrorodriguez7604
    @pedrorodriguez76043 жыл бұрын

    Too many ads :(

  • @toni4729
    @toni47293 жыл бұрын

    Do YOU want a god? I've found that if someone wants a god they'll find one.

  • @zerototalenergy150

    @zerototalenergy150

    3 жыл бұрын

    ..a strong belief in god,promotes sertonin secretion.. hence a feeling of "good"... (not too different from ingestion of narcotics.)

  • @toni4729

    @toni4729

    3 жыл бұрын

    @John Patriot eagle freedom boner I think there are far more fun and energy, a lot more cheerfulness and song from a football game than a sermon. Personally I absolutly hate sprt but I cannot help seeing this is so obvious. Just type " You'll never walk alone" It has more emotion in it than any hymn. It's all about the Liverpool football team.

  • @toni4729

    @toni4729

    3 жыл бұрын

    @John Patriot eagle freedom boner Don't be such a tit. I suppose you're an American.

  • @kbeetles

    @kbeetles

    3 жыл бұрын

    Toni - emotions? You are after emotions? Watch a cheesy film! - those kind of feelings are NOT what God generates in humans. Those feelings are here today, gone tomorrow - no, they are even more flimsy and perishable than that! God is playing a different ballgame!! ( Soccer or football or basketball etc take your choice....) And God seems to persue those who rant and rave agaist him - but this God is patient and his methods are beyond human logic. (After all God is not an oversized, invisible human being in spite of our efforts to reduce Him to that fantasy!) Do you really think humans are the only active agent in this relationship? That would be a disaster and let's be honest, we would mess it up - like we tend to mess up everything else. Just look around you....... .....and beware, God might surprise you in a moment of your life when you least expect it - He is committed, I warn you!

  • @toni4729

    @toni4729

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@kbeetles Watch " The Plank" and have a glggle on my account. When you were born, you knew nothing a god, it had to be shoved into you by your elders and teachers or you would never have even thought of one. Think of that for an hour or two. You've had it shoved down your throat all your life until you can't live without it. Will I'm sorry but I don't have to lean on some imaginary ghost in the sky. I'm sixty eight years old and have NEVER had to put up with that sort of dependency. Have a nice day.

  • @followyourbliss973
    @followyourbliss973 Жыл бұрын

    If only C Hitchens and Carl Sagen were still here to interview for this series!

  • @meahoola
    @meahoola5 ай бұрын

    Not only the answers are wrong, but the questions are meaningless

  • @afsaljamal9226
    @afsaljamal92263 жыл бұрын

    From Swinburnes' most popular book 'Is There A God', 2010: "Argument and counter-argument, qualification and amplification, can go on forever. But religion is not exceptional in this respect. With respect to any subject whatever, the discussion can go on forever. New experiments can always be done to test Quantum Theory, new interpretations can be proposed for old experiments, forever. And the same goes for interpretations ofhistory or theories of politics. BUT LIFE IS SHORT AND WE HAVE TO ACT on the basis of what such evidence as we have had time to investigate shows on balance to be probably true. We have to vote in elections without having had time to consider the merits of the political programmes of even the main candidates with respect to one or two planks of their programmes. And we have to build bridges and send rockets into space before we can look at all the arguments for and against whether our construction is safe-let alone be absolutely certain that it is. And in religion too we have to act (while allowing that, later in life, we may look again at the arguments). The conclusion of this book was that, on significant balance of probability, there is a God. If you accept it, it follows that you have certain duties. God has given us life and all the good things it contains, including above all the opportunities to mould our characters and help others. Great gratitude to God is abundantly appropriate. We should express it in worship and in helping to forward his purposes-which involves, as a preliminary step, making some effort to find out what they are. But duties are of limited extent (as we saw in Chapter 1); a moderate amount of worship and obedience might satisfy them. We could leave it at that. Yet, if we have any sense and any idealism, we cannot leave it at that. God in his perfect goodness will want to make the best of us: make saints of us and use us to make saints of others (not, of course, for his sake, but for ours and for theirs), give us deep understanding of himself (the all-good source of all being), and help us to interact with him. All that involves an unlimited commitment. But God respects us; he will not force these things on us-we can choose whether to seek them or not. If we do seek them, there are obvious obstacles in this world to achieving them (some of which I discussed in Chapter 6). The obstacles are necessary, partly in order to ensure that our commitment is genuine. But God has every reason in due course to remove those obstacles-to allow us to become the good people we seek to be, to give us the vision of himself-forever."

  • @deepashtray5605

    @deepashtray5605

    3 жыл бұрын

    Life is short, too short to submit to untestable claims of divine authority granted by the god or gods in question. Is the existence of any god testable and independently verifiable? What about divine judgement? Afterlife? If not then it can be dismissed.

  • @IbnHunter
    @IbnHunter2 жыл бұрын

    The art of a creator is resembled in his creation. To create creatures/beings that question reality and search for a creator is in it self pure art! We are asked to believe in God, but we keep trying to understand him even though we didn't see/acknowledge him at first 😂. How can someone understand what air is if he only hears about it? This is not a playground for science, it is belief and faith playground. As a Muslim I think the idea is really simple we just insist on asking the wrong questions that originate purely from our narrow view of existence and identity.

  • @Gabriel-iu5je
    @Gabriel-iu5je3 жыл бұрын

    I swear I predicted what the last guy was gonna say to justify the problem of evil 😂😂

  • @timmymac231

    @timmymac231

    2 жыл бұрын

    What a presumptive comment!

  • @ramalouf1

    @ramalouf1

    Жыл бұрын

    arguement from ignorance---we can't know the mind of god....even though they talk about his love for us, his goodness, etc.,

  • @ffmaniac
    @ffmaniac3 жыл бұрын

    I don't understand one thing... why did the third guy say that all those ideas ... they all POINT to Theism, why? why do they point to Theism? please can anyone explain? (he made some statements without too many explanations)

  • @wingsuiter2392
    @wingsuiter23922 жыл бұрын

    Theology is pretending you comprehend the incomprehensible.

  • @studleydewrite2942

    @studleydewrite2942

    2 жыл бұрын

    "Metaphysics is the art of beffudling one's self methodically." - Michelet

  • @RockyHoarderPictureShows

    @RockyHoarderPictureShows

    2 жыл бұрын

    True. Just because you don't understand something now doesn't mean it's not understandable. Just means there's more to learn than we believe. But if you know everything why would you be interested in what you are looking for?

  • @dacerobertson2968

    @dacerobertson2968

    Жыл бұрын

    All theology is prayer. God is incomprehensible. Therefore the only way to comprehend any thing about God, you would need to commune with Him and He with you. Only through His power can His truth be revealed. This is what we call revelation. All of humanity's attempts to describe truth are done from within this world and are therefore relative. Relativism is humanities lot. Without God's divine revelation, there is no human objective truth claim. We have observations, scientific theory, conclusive results from repeated experiments, and personal experience, but with God there is wisdom and understanding. If we don't learn to pray, theology remains a mystery. Looking for arguments to prove the existence of God is chasing after wind and vanity. I cannot prove or disprove God's existence; I cannot force Him to stay hidden or force Him to be revealed. I am a simple creature with limited power. I am wisest only when I admit that I know nothing. You will not find God in quantum physics, black holes, consciousness, or AI, but you will find him in prayer. Seek and you will find. Knock and it will be opened to you. Ask and it will be given to you. God made this universe. He knows everything about it. He has the power to give you all the truth you seek if He wishes. We chose to eat of the knowledge of good and evil, and our conscience burns in us. What we still do not yet hold is the key to eternal life. If we knew the truth about the universe (about physics and consciousness) we would have this key. We would not die. Think of what we have learned from true science in just a couple hundred years. Now think of what humanity will know about science in 5,000 years, or 1,000,000 years. What powerful technology will we destroy ourselves with (like the atom bomb or AI) if we do not seek God's grace and goodness and beauty to keep us from destroying ourselves? Pray first, then ask for truth, then study the universe in that order. Doing this in any other way will lead to the end of humanity and life on earth.

  • @yourlogicalnightmare1014

    @yourlogicalnightmare1014

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dacerobertson2968 It's clear you know nothing about the nature if god.

  • @vatofat

    @vatofat

    Жыл бұрын

    Not true. Theology is knowing you don't know, but believing a greater something does know.

  • @peterdeutsch6378
    @peterdeutsch63783 жыл бұрын

    Sounds like rather than talking to talking heads, he needs a psychedelic experience. lol

  • @MrMawnster

    @MrMawnster

    3 жыл бұрын

    So...personal experience...coool.....still not sufficient....if you were paying any attention at all ya burnout

  • @peterdeutsch6378

    @peterdeutsch6378

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@MrMawnster Why watch closer to truth when you seem to know everything already? The answer must be subjective and therefore not worthy of consideration.

  • @benjiedrollinger990
    @benjiedrollinger9907 ай бұрын

    “Ask and it shall be given unto you; seek and you shall find; knock and the door will be opened unto you. For everyone who asks receives; he who seeks finds; and to him who knocks, the door will be opened.” Jesus of Nazareth

  • @wuwu6384
    @wuwu63842 жыл бұрын

    Many smart people do believe in God

  • @ashley_brown6106
    @ashley_brown61062 жыл бұрын

    There is no direct link between "there is intelligent design in the universe" and "therefore, God exists". The universe itself could be intelligent and have consciousness. There could be a designer, but not the traditional God we think of. And even if there is a God, there's nothing that proves that it's the Abrahamic God. There are just too many assumptions included to end up with this conclusion.

  • @AnonymousC-lm6tc

    @AnonymousC-lm6tc

    2 жыл бұрын

    What proof is there that that universe is intelligent and consciousness?

  • @cloudhme

    @cloudhme

    Жыл бұрын

    The connection is first to figure out what properties this intelligent designer should have. Aristotle first pointed it out the cause of the universe should be immaterial, immutable, conscious, all powerful etc.. And these properties match the Judaic God. William L Craig has many videos talking about that connection.

  • @otbricki

    @otbricki

    Жыл бұрын

    Perhaps there is a God. Who or what created Him? If there is such a being why should He be interested in Us? A recently evolved monkey well on its way to destroying the environment it is living in. The universe is immense billions of galaxies with billions of stars each, There may be billions of universes in the multiverse. There is no reason to believe that there is anything special about us.

  • @sadiaasad6843

    @sadiaasad6843

    Жыл бұрын

    @@cloudhme study the God concept of Islam....surah ikhlas in Quran is the true definition of Almighty

  • @tomarmstrong3297

    @tomarmstrong3297

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AnonymousC-lm6tc There’s no proof the universe exists, only evidence of anything is our having perceptions which exist in consciousness

  • @thetoddlanders1992
    @thetoddlanders19922 жыл бұрын

    I wonder if this guy realises how silly he sounds sometimes. He says he's "struggled to know about God for sixty years" - but mostly what he seems to have done is think about things, talk to people, play intellectual games. There can be some use in this and it's of course interesting, for a time - but it shouldn't take that long to answer the question if the search is true. He says "believers tell me the best way is by experience - but I'll just talk and argue and discuss". That, to be perfectly brutal, is pretty dumb. It's like: A man says he'd like to know about football. People tell him he should go to a game, watch a match on TV, or play - but instead he says, "no, I'll read a book and talk with some other people who have never seen it or played." It would be like thinking about a meal but refusing to go to the restaurant to try it. "No," he says, "I'll just read the list of ingredients over and over again - for sixty years! - and try to _imagine_ what it tastes like." Like I say, pretty dumb, if you think about it.

  • @vgmilo

    @vgmilo

    2 жыл бұрын

    So what do you suggest he does instead?

  • @zerenx8272

    @zerenx8272

    2 жыл бұрын

    Your anology is false, sports and food exists objectively, football ball and rules and tomatoes, but experiencing religion there is a human bias involved

  • @mantoniol24

    @mantoniol24

    2 жыл бұрын

    Where is the door to experience god so we can open it. Seems you make it seem so simple

  • @con.troller4183

    @con.troller4183

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@zerenx8272 "Your anology is false, sports and food exists objectively, ..." By your standard, ALL analogies are false. I think you don't know what an analogy actually is. A false analogy already has a well established definition: "A false analogy is a type of informal fallacy. It states that since Item A and Item B both have Quality X in common, they must also have Quality Y in common. "

  • @mallikonduri
    @mallikonduriАй бұрын

    Robert, what about philosophies like Advaita Vedanta, which are predicated more on finding the truth about ourselves than presupposing the existence of and faith in God? Have you explored that?

  • @crisbycris4012
    @crisbycris40123 жыл бұрын

    Light is everywhere and darkness only exist when something stops the light.