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The Atheist Experience 30.06 with Justin and Godless Engineer

The Atheist Experience 30.06 with Justin and Godless Engineer

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In today’s episode of the Atheist Experience, Justin and Godless Engineer explore the blood-soaked roots of the Bible, challenge the validity of biblical inerrancy, and play a game of "Infallible" to highlight scriptural contradictions! From the ethical horrors of Esther to the "Jesus mode" of logic, the hosts invite believers to defend a deity whose morality seems stuck in a loop of violence and non-consensual interactions.
Eric in CA asks about the hosts' deconversion journeys. Justin shares how he continued living his life, even performing weddings, while John describes creating an online persona to avoid family conflict. Is isolation the only way to find peace?
C.J. in MA faces believers using "Pearls before Swine" rhetoric. The hosts suggest using 1 Peter 3:15 and Hebrews 6 to flip the script. By putting pressure on the believer, can you expose their fear of debate?
Ben from Canada struggles with identity thirty years after losing faith. Justin explains that secularism allows you to choose your own destiny and value. Can realizing that worth is chosen help a person finally find peace?
Ben in CT seeks advice for debating his Catholic brother. The hosts suggest the brother's persistence indicates internal doubt. Can using "Mary was raped" and Old Testament facts force him to confront his creed?
Sands in AZ argues teaching religion in school exposes kids to diverse views. John warns that nationalists would abuse this to prioritize dogma. Can exposing scriptural contradictions serve as a vaccine against indoctrination?
Thank you for joining us this week! We will see you next time!


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