Why Religious People Get Atheists Wrong (And It's Not What You Think)
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Drawing on his academic background and personal journey through religious institutions, he explains why the "devil worshiper" accusation is a logical fallacy—if you don't believe in the God of the Bible, why would you believe in its mythological opponent? He explores how religious dogma functions as a form of "memetic engineering" (brainwashing), creating deep-seated fear and a desperate need to label outsiders as "evil."
Dr. Alexander also critiques "Satanic" groups that merely invert the Abrahamic model, arguing they are still trapped in the same mythological framework. Ultimately, he reveals that the real source of torture, hellfire, and evil is not supernatural—it is human fear, projected outward. If you have ever been called "demonic" simply for thinking for yourself, this episode is for you.
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