The Atheist Experience 28.33 with The Cross Examiner and Seth Andrews
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In today’s thought-provoking episode of The Atheist Experience, The Cross Examiner and special guest Seth Andrews tackle complex issues surrounding faith, doubt, and human experience. They delve into topics from the personal struggles of deconverting from high-control religion and the challenges of discussing biblical slavery, to alleged extraterrestrial messages in DNA and the ethics of compassionate communication in difficult life circumstances. This episode also invites listeners to ponder a compelling question: if there is an intelligent designer, what would they need to explain? D from IA, a former charismatic fundamentalist Christian, shares her struggle to abandon foundational beliefs in the supernatural despite embracing atheism. The hosts encourage her not to feel guilty, emphasizing that escaping the fear of damnation from her previous faith is a significant achievement. They suggest focusing on verifiable evidence to determine what is real, allowing herself time on this journey. Ben discusses why he believes God allowed slavery in the Bible, presenting arguments rooted in subjective morality and historical context. Seth Andrews challenges this, asserting that an all-powerful God could have simply prevented slavery altogether, rather than "condescending" to primitive societal norms. The conversation highlights the logical inconsistencies of a "gradualist" God in the face of clear moral wrongs. Steve from NE calls in to present claims that scientists have found an "informational signal embedded in genetic code" pointing to extraterrestrial intelligence, citing specific numerical patterns. The hosts, acknowledging they are not biologists, question the scientific validity, the lack of widespread recognition or a Nobel Prize for such a discovery, and highlight how such claims often echo numerology or conspiracy theories. Derek from Canada shares a deeply personal dilemma: his wife, suffering from dementia, fears eternal damnation, and he, an atheist, finds himself comforting her with religious assurances. The hosts advocate for prioritizing compassion and humanity over strict adherence to data or logic in such situations, suggesting that "white lies" or carefully phrased words of comfort can minimize suffering without betraying one's core values. Big Soap from SD proposes a non-religious theory of reincarnation, suggesting that consciousness is most likely to transfer after death based on the possibility of existence and the concept of neuroplasticity. The hosts challenge this assertion, asking for empirical evidence, questioning the definition of consciousness without memory, and concluding that such a theory remains an unproven guess. Ellenie from AZ disagrees with the hosts' stance on biblical slavery, arguing that morality is contextual and that past generations shouldn't be judged by present standards. The hosts counter that fundamental harms like slavery are wrong regardless of historical context, and an omnibenevolent deity would have established a morally superior system from the outset. Thank you for joining us this week! We will see you next time!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-atheist-experience--3254896/support.