NonTheology
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I introduce my guest co-host, Josh, whom I found out upon recording is a Pantheist. Who knew? Not me, and probably not you either. But that's fine, because we had an excellent conversation. A popular argument for the existence of God is the moral argument, which relies on the premise that objective morals exist. We set out to explore this premise, but as soon as the expedition began our maps got soaked and then I broke the sextant while trying to play a trick on Josh. Have questions for Josh you want him to answer in the next episode? Post them in the comments below and your very own questions will be considered for answering!
I introduce my guest co-host, Josh, whom I found out upon recording is a Pantheist. Who knew? Not me, and probably not you either. But that's fine, because we had an excellent conversation. A popular argument for the existence of God is the moral argument, which relies on the premise that objective morals exist. We set out to explore this premise, but as soon as the expedition began our maps got soaked and then I broke the sextant while trying to play a trick on Josh. Have questions for Josh you want him to answer in the next episode? Post them in the comments below and your very own questions will be considered for answering!
I introduce my guest co-host, Josh, whom I found out upon recording is a Pantheist. Who knew? Not me, and probably not you either. But that's fine, because we had an excellent conversation. A popular argument for the existence of God is the moral argument, which relies on the premise that objective morals exist. We set out to explore this premise, but as soon as the expedition began our maps got soaked and then I broke the sextant while trying to play a trick on Josh. Have questions for Josh you want him to answer in the next episode? Post them in the comments below and your very own questions will be considered for answering!
We take a magical journey through the informal side of the incredibly broad fallacy/phenomenon known as a non sequitur. We look at some examples of when non sequiturs and their "casual cousins" make their ways into our lives. The conversation quickly dissolves into common ways people attempt to reach conclusions through faulty means, instead of focusing exclusively on what logicians mean when they say "non sequitur", which is fine because we plan to do a part II and delve into the formal side of non sequiturs.
We take a magical journey through the informal side of the incredibly broad fallacy/phenomenon known as a non sequitur. We look at some examples of when non sequiturs and their "casual cousins" make their ways into our lives. The conversation quickly dissolves into common ways people attempt to reach conclusions through faulty means, instead of focusing exclusively on what logicians mean when they say "non sequitur", which is fine because we plan to do a part II and delve into the formal side of non sequiturs.
We take a magical journey through the informal side of the incredibly broad fallacy/phenomenon known as a non sequitur. We look at some examples of when non sequiturs and their "casual cousins" make their ways into our lives. The conversation quickly dissolves into common ways people attempt to reach conclusions through faulty means, instead of focusing exclusively on what logicians mean when they say "non sequitur", which is fine because we plan to do a part II and delve into the formal side of non sequiturs.
Our (not very timely) thoughts about the US elections, including both our pre-election speculation as well as our post-election musings. Don't worry, there won't be another episode like this for years to come. Politics, much like religion, is an unusually divisive issue for many people. To be clear, the content of this episode is based on our personal experiences and backgrounds, so please do not regard this episode as prescriptive in any way. The first part of the episode was recorded one day before voting day, and we spoke about some of the issues, candidates, and what we thought might happen. The second part was after the elections and we focused on some of the interesting outcomes.
Our (not very timely) thoughts about the US elections, including both our pre-election speculation as well as our post-election musings. Don't worry, there won't be another episode like this for years to come. Politics, much like religion, is an unusually divisive issue for many people. To be clear, the content of this episode is based on our personal experiences and backgrounds, so please do not regard this episode as prescriptive in any way. The first part of the episode was recorded one day before voting day, and we spoke about some of the issues, candidates, and what we thought might happen. The second part was after the elections and we focused on some of the interesting outcomes.
Our (not very timely) thoughts about the US elections, including both our pre-election speculation as well as our post-election musings. Don't worry, there won't be another episode like this for years to come. Politics, much like religion, is an unusually divisive issue for many people. To be clear, the content of this episode is based on our personal experiences and backgrounds, so please do not regard this episode as prescriptive in any way. The first part of the episode was recorded one day before voting day, and we spoke about some of the issues, candidates, and what we thought might happen. The second part was after the elections and we focused on some of the interesting outcomes.
We are joined by Chuck, the host of Irreligiosophy, on the great and spacious podcast to talk about anachronisms in the Book of Mormon, as well as some of the apologetic responses to these criticisms. And what a delightful show it was. Stick around until the end and hear bits of the unofficial pre-show.
We are joined by Chuck, the host of Irreligiosophy, on the great and spacious podcast to talk about anachronisms in the Book of Mormon, as well as some of the apologetic responses to these criticisms. And what a delightful show it was. Stick around until the end and hear bits of the unofficial pre-show.
We are joined by Chuck, the host of Irreligiosophy, on the great and spacious podcast to talk about anachronisms in the Book of Mormon, as well as some of the apologetic responses to these criticisms. And what a delightful show it was. Stick around until the end and hear bits of the unofficial pre-show.
Some talk about strong language, some Wait, What? The bulk of the episode consists of us elbowing our way through the findings of a recent Pew Forum study regarding the increase in the proportion of the "nones" - those in the population unaffiliated with religion.
Some talk about strong language, some Wait, What? The bulk of the episode consists of us elbowing our way through the findings of a recent Pew Forum study regarding the increase in the proportion of the "nones" - those in the population unaffiliated with religion.
Some talk about strong language, some Wait, What? The bulk of the episode consists of us elbowing our way through the findings of a recent Pew Forum study regarding the increase in the proportion of the "nones" - those in the population unaffiliated with religion.