Can We KNOW That Christianity is True? w/ Dr. Logan Gage

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
  • Logan Paul Gage is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Franciscan University of Steubenville.
    Dr. Gage received his B.A. in history, philosophy, and American studies from Whitworth College (2004) and his M.A. (2011) and Ph.D. (2014) in philosophy from Baylor University. His dissertation, written under the supervision of Trent Dougherty, was a defense of the phenomenal conception of evidence and conservative principles in epistemology. It won Baylor University’s 2014-2015 Outstanding Dissertation Award(Humanities Division).
    His philosophical specialties (and the majority of his publications) are in epistemology and philosophy of religion. But he also has broad interests in ethics, metaphysics, history of philosophy, philosophy of science, and the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas
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    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction
    02:43 The Existence of God
    15:43 Philosophy of Descartes
    35:05 Embracing Christianity
    42:10 The Conviction of Being Catholic
    55:55 Discussing John Henry Newman
    1:06:35 Certainty of God’s Existence
    1:15:00 The Authority of Science
    1:28:20 Reasons to Believe in God
    1:34:24 Why Atheism Falls Short
    1:41:00 Understanding Suffering
    1:52:50 How Sin Affects Our Thinking
    1:54:53 The First Thing We Know
    2:00:20 Separating God from Feelings
    2:02:25 Advice on Returning to Faith
    2:07:10 Scripture and the Magisterium
    2:17:28 Essential Truths for Human Knowledge
    2:27:55 Conclusion
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Комментарии • 189

  • @banmancan1894
    @banmancan1894 Месяц назад +51

    As a former student of Science and Religion, this was food for my soul.

  • @thebigman2567
    @thebigman2567 Месяц назад +25

    I took an online Philosophy course through Franciscan that Dr. Gage taught, and I absolutely loved him. Glad he got on this show

  • @vinceocratic
    @vinceocratic Месяц назад +35

    “I find you lack of faith disturbing.” - Darth Vader

  • @danielhoven570
    @danielhoven570 Месяц назад +30

    hey I'm in two of his classes!

  • @anthonyvandehey5553
    @anthonyvandehey5553 Месяц назад +16

    All beliefs have to be based - Dr Logan Gage

  • @danjoconway
    @danjoconway Месяц назад +23

    "I don't know how plastic is made but I think I know that God exists" 💯

  • @CatholicPearl
    @CatholicPearl 28 дней назад +1

    Dr. Gage is one of my favorite professors at FUS. Took his epistemology class as an elective. Absolute blessing! If you're at FUS, take one of his classes. You won't regret it.

  • @lilohi
    @lilohi Месяц назад +10

    yay! I just took his class Philosophy of the Human Person last semester and LOVED it!

  • @psyenergy1935
    @psyenergy1935 Месяц назад +7

    What an absolutely amazing discussion, with two kind & intelligent people discoursing productively & many keen insights here. Thumbs up

  • @PoundianAesthete
    @PoundianAesthete Месяц назад +10

    Best logic professor

  • @DryApologist
    @DryApologist Месяц назад +3

    Great discussion. I met Professor Gage a while back and it was great to see him on the channel. Very nice man with interesting things to say.

  • @chrisfinoc6236
    @chrisfinoc6236 Месяц назад +2

    Shoutout to Dr. Gage’s Fall 2016 Philosophy of the Human Person class!

  • @Littlemermaid17
    @Littlemermaid17 Месяц назад +5

    Great chat 🥳😊

  • @ironhorse1096
    @ironhorse1096 Месяц назад +3

    I feel like I can go to bed tonight saying there are people of faith that would understand me because I understand them. I was hoping today I could meet someone like that. And here you, we are. I have said for a long time "I believe, help my unbelief." But when I tell "certain" people that, I know they think I might not believe like them the "right way" because I sound doubtful. But I explain , we believe the same I just have a lot of questions that I ask myself, God, and don't have answers so that I can go preach to everyone with certainty. I feel like a liar when I do because I am not sure about myself, let alone sure of everthing I understand about what God says. I always feel there's more to be said about any truth that I don't know ,haven't heard, or experienced. I say I am a Christian. Recently I have told God "I can't take it anymore." But, "Who have I in heaven but thee, and who on earth?" A couple days ago I told my friend who is a strong fundamentalist; I have a hard time with Gods love; for me the feelings tjat I think I should have. The last time I really knew it was when I was a child. That is when I was innocent, naive, and felt like a butterfly. At 75 I don't pray in public because I talk to God like a child. That's embarrasing compared to the orderd and sometimes beautiful prayers I hear people emote. I wonder why we pray for parking places and get them and trafficked children cry with the purest of hearts and aren't rescued? I believe Gods' ways are past finding out. And someday we'll understand. In the meantime I think I have just discovered I am a "fallibilist." I have a hard time pronouncing that let alone knowing how to spell it escapes me. Thank you for this conservation tonight. I now feel I might be able to understand what CS. Lewis knew when he said something about the myth becoming reality. It lives inside me too. Whether the old, old, story is part of other cultures too or not. I don't know. But the gospel of Christs redeeming grace for me is the only story that makes any sense on this earth.❤ As far as hell is concerned I haven't been able to fathom or imagine how to believe in it as a place after this world. I hope the latest Bible scholar I heard is right. It was given as a warning to stay on the high road while we are here. So as to not come near the likes of the rotten,burning dump outside the city walls of Jerusalem that we are so easily distracted into falling in. That's what I hope it means. I can live with that. I guess I can believe that the good God of my childhood is still the same and doesn't change too. ❤ I usually have a hard time putting myself out there. But God knows. This is how I think.

  • @Chad2baddd
    @Chad2baddd Месяц назад +7

    Please help my unbelief!

  • @kiwicoproductions2828
    @kiwicoproductions2828 Месяц назад +3

    Oh man!!! Dr. Gage!!! I had him Spring Semester 2015 for PHL of God. Excellent excellent dude!!! His brain works very fast. I would have loved to have taken more courses with him. Happy he’s getting his time to shine on Pints. Him and Dr. Plato has energized that philosophy department at FUS with some young analytic school blood, no disrespect to the Hildebrandians in the rest of the department.

  • @KW-mz4pn
    @KW-mz4pn Месяц назад +11

    This IS REALLY GOOD!

  • @spacedoctor5620
    @spacedoctor5620 Месяц назад +1

    This is the best interview in a while. BY FAR. Wow

  • @peterboos930
    @peterboos930 Месяц назад +1

    Wonderful discussion

  • @benjaminbarnabei3963
    @benjaminbarnabei3963 Месяц назад

    Great video, thanks Matt!

  • @cmilescody
    @cmilescody Месяц назад +1

    I was 8 when I began doubting. I've doubted ever since... 59 years later. But I think having God is beneficial.

  • @stephencotter538
    @stephencotter538 Месяц назад +5

    17:49 A man with an experience is never at the mercy of a man with an argument.

    • @WaterCat5
      @WaterCat5 Месяц назад

      Except when the man with an argument can show it's highly probable you are misinterpreting your experience

    • @stephencotter538
      @stephencotter538 Месяц назад

      @@WaterCat5 That has not been my experience 😉 The "man" referred to in this quote is a man with common sense, not a fool.

    • @WaterCat5
      @WaterCat5 Месяц назад

      @@stephencotter538 And yet research consistently shows that common sense fails reliably in several areas, the most common of which is confirmation bias.
      Also, you can't just define someone as "not a fool." This implies the person is not making a mistake, which is not a given in this scenario. If you want to define the common sense man as not a fool, then I define the man with an argument as not a fool. I have just as much right, but it's stupid for either of us to do so since that's defeating the purpose of the argument.

    • @stephencotter538
      @stephencotter538 Месяц назад

      @@WaterCat5 you're really running wild with this one. It's a nice quote, and relevant to the time stamp I put above. You are turning this into something it's not, and inventing make believe scenarios to support your dislike of the quote and referring to "research". Its just a quote that applies well to this gentleman's point at around 17:49 Shalom ✌️

  • @JohnHenrysaysHi
    @JohnHenrysaysHi Месяц назад +24

    Looking forward to this, Matt! Your last interview, the one with Breanne Demarco, is an all time favorite interview, like your Jimmy Akin one!
    I've been praying to Jesus for people in my life through the intercession of St. Mark Ji Tianxiang (a saint who struggled with drug addiction); St. Mary of Egypt (a sex addict turned saint); and St. Jude for help from our Lord Jesus for those struggling with addiction.
    Praying for help from our Lord Jesus daily in my Rosary!
    I believe we got the Bible, which has the historically reliable documents The Gospels, from the Church, and the Church precedes the New Testament, and through the history of the popes, the Catholic Church can be traced back to Jesus establishing it as His Church, and even before that, when God raised up the people of Israel, that was the community. The Bible was not read in isolation. They would read the Bible with and through the community. And just like as Christians for 2,000 years, we read the Bible with and through the Church, the lens of the interpretation of the Magisterium which is the teaching office of the Church and the motherly role of the Church. And something like praying the Rosary is not something the Magisterium created, it was something people voluntarily started to do, and it eventually put its blessing on it.
    I believe Jesus is the one mediator, and everything flows through Him. He is the center of all things, and in Him, all things came to be. There is instrumental causality that God loves to use amongst His created universe. The power of intercessory prayer, and the power of the intercession of the saints is about that.
    Hebrew 12:1-2 Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us rid ourselves of every burden and sin that clings to us and persevere in running the race that lies before us while keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus, the leader and perfecter of faith. For the sake of the joy that lay before him he endured the cross, despising its shame, and has taken his seat at the right of the throne of God.
    James 5:16-17 Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The fervent prayer of a righteous person is very powerful. Elijah was a human being like us; yet he prayed earnestly that it might not rain, and for three years and six months it did not rain upon the land.
    Then he prayed again, and the sky gave rain and the earth produced its fruit.
    Jesus Christ is the mediator, and I believe our Blessed Mother Mary can lead us to Him. She prays for us on our way to Him. When I refer to Mary as my mother, please know I am not taking away respect due to my one and only God, Lord Jesus Christ. I believe loving people Jesus loves helps us love Him more, so the more I love Mary, the more I love God, and Jesus gave Mary to us as our mother on the Cross.
    John 19: 26-27 When Jesus saw his mother and the disciple there whom he loved, he said to his mother, “Woman, behold, your son.” Then he said to the disciple, “Behold, your mother.” And from that hour the disciple took her into his home.
    Mother Mary, the first Christian with her choice to say "yes" to my one and only God's will, I believe she is the number 1 model for sainthood for both men and women. She did God's will perfectly in every respect from the moment of her conception, listening to every single one of His commands. Her choice to say "yes"
    Luke 1:38 Mary said, “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. May it be done to me according to your word.” Then the angel departed from her.
    to God's will ushered in salvation for the world, and she did so knowing the sacrifices and sufferings that would result from her decision, but, humbly, accepted the privilege of containing the God of the Universe her womb, and then becoming Jesus' most intimate friend, companion, and greatest consolation while on Earth. She was the devil's ultimate humiliation! I believe God is the King of the universe, having all power of the universe, but God chose Our Lady, a humble lowly woman the privilege of crushing the head of the devil.
    She is not God. She is a saint, but being that she is with Jesus in Heaven, I ask for her intercession to our Lord (and for sake of brevity, I'll say I "pray to Mary"), similar to how I'd ask people pray for me (please do! I'm a broken sinner in need of many prayers), but I trust she is a saint in Heaven so I believe it is helpful to ask for her help, especially being so close to her Son. There is only one God. He is the source of all good. He is Goodness. He is Love!
    I'm praying for anyone struggling with addiction! Hope you have a blessed Memorial day, Matt!

    • @salpal8723
      @salpal8723 Месяц назад +4

      Such an incredibly thoughtful comment that I completely agree with. Everything you took the time to share, scripture and belief was very comforting to my understanding also. God bless you for taking the time. Praying 🙏 for you to always speak 🗣️ up and share testimony like this.

    • @JohnHenrysaysHi
      @JohnHenrysaysHi Месяц назад +1

      @@salpal8723 That means so much. Thank you so much, Sal Pal. Hope you and yours have a light-filled joyful peaceful good day.

  • @maryjohnston4296
    @maryjohnston4296 Месяц назад +1

    I was brought up as an Episcopalian. We did a lot of rituals- but I had felt the presence of Holy Spirit from a young age. I fell away when they embraced homosexual priests.
    I went through a faith journey, until I found the Assembly of God church- I have studied the Bible so much , and developed a much stronger faith :)

  • @franciscofont2194
    @franciscofont2194 Месяц назад +3

    So much wisdom here!

  • @dynamic9016
    @dynamic9016 Месяц назад +1

    Really appreciate this video.

  • @JordanBaileyMerkel
    @JordanBaileyMerkel Месяц назад +3

    My brain hurts. But in a good way. 🧠This is a really interesting podcast.

  • @mgpc.
    @mgpc. Месяц назад +1

    What books should I turn to to read the Church Fathers? Which should I read first? Second, third?

  • @dylanfritz3048
    @dylanfritz3048 Месяц назад +1

    If anybody knows could they please tell me what book/books are being talked about at 4:30? Would be much appreciated!!

  • @p.as.in.pterodactyl1024
    @p.as.in.pterodactyl1024 Месяц назад

    2:32:20
    Putting this timestamp here for my own purposes, I foresee this segment being a good link for when I encounter certain objections.

  • @juj122
    @juj122 Месяц назад +6

    Can you key your volume up a notch? I often listen while doing lawn work and on mower with 3M headphones and I can never hear your shows. Which is unique among other channels where I can hear.

  • @BadMedizin
    @BadMedizin Месяц назад +8

    Please get Stephen Meyer on here!

    • @Youttubeuser20932
      @Youttubeuser20932 Месяц назад +1

      He's a bullshit artist

    • @BadMedizin
      @BadMedizin Месяц назад +2

      @@Youttubeuser20932 Rogan has had him on, Pierce Morgan, Andrew Claven, and the founder of skeptic magazine has debated him ect,ect... If he's bullshit, why and how? DE platforming helps how brother?

    • @Youttubeuser20932
      @Youttubeuser20932 Месяц назад +3

      @@BadMedizin He pushes anti-evolution nonsense and gullible people believe it. It’s not the de-platforming to not platform someone who says stupid things to begin with. He can always make his own channel if he wants to spread nonsense. The fact that he has been on a few shows doesn’t mean that he has anything useful to say. Rogan and Morgan have a lot of scammy guests / bullshit artists on their shows.

    • @michaelyoungr
      @michaelyoungr Месяц назад +1

      @@Youttubeuser20932Over the last 2 decades, Meyers has subjected his worldview to scrutiny and cross-examination from the world’s leading intellectuals, both in live debate and written discourse. He has never been undressed or embarrassed in any of these forums, and always gets the better of the argument. He is ultimately shedding a light on the deficiencies of Darwinian evolution, which are gaping and increasing admitted by many biologists. His detractors are so eager jump at him for inserting God into the formation of life that they are unprepared for the deft deconstruction of Darwinian evolution that Meyers delivers to them. It’s fun to watch.
      For anyone waiting for Meyers to be proven the fool, it’s been a long and frustrating 20 years.

    • @BadMedizin
      @BadMedizin Месяц назад

      @@Youttubeuser20932 He pushes we need a new theory and so do others in the field, We need to listen to all ideas and then you can call them names. For right now I think Neo Darwinism is safe and effective.

  • @aplcc323
    @aplcc323 5 дней назад

    19:25 ~ THANK YOU! He has predicated the subject, the matter of fact is that I am, therefore I think, not the opposite! Thinking is something in it self, and maybe I am not thinking or what is thinking, maybe thought are themselves whatever they are without me. It has always annoyed me that argument Descartes made... Sorry for the poor comment, it is 3:20 am and I am not at my best, mentally speaking.
    God bless us all!

  • @mariocatanese1011
    @mariocatanese1011 Месяц назад +3

    Remember to hit the Like Button 👍🏼

  • @LayRule
    @LayRule Месяц назад +1

    I was just talking to my wife about wondering if atheist examined Christianity through an experiment would they come to believe.

  • @austinbarrington-ss8qi
    @austinbarrington-ss8qi 28 дней назад

    Need the Gordon Horn debate

  • @aplcc323
    @aplcc323 4 дня назад

    We all know GB is a peninsula, this goes deeper than you could ever know...

  • @jennymeleny2791
    @jennymeleny2791 29 дней назад

    Aww. The CC feature is not active😢

  • @nanagaga2001
    @nanagaga2001 Месяц назад +1

    A great debate to watch is John Lennox and Richard Dawkins.

  • @Thanatos_1313
    @Thanatos_1313 Месяц назад +1

    Questions: Who was the guy Dr. Logan Gage was talking about when it came to certainty? Not Descartes

  • @CigarMode-4good
    @CigarMode-4good Месяц назад +3

    On Pascal’s wager, God will lead you - if you accept maybe 5% or 10%, you’re in as long as you’re of good will. That small percentage becomes more if you authentically seek Him. Hell < NOT Hell. It’s kind of simple. Seek, believe, commit - then live for Him. It’s glorious.

    • @thedude0000
      @thedude0000 Месяц назад +3

      pascal wager is a stupid reason to believe something....

    • @joshuataylor3550
      @joshuataylor3550 Месяц назад +1

      Imagine wasting an entire existence because of Pascal's wager.

    • @alisterrebelo9013
      @alisterrebelo9013 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@joshuataylor3550 What activities would you like to participate in, that if applied Pascal's Wager, would prevent you from engaging in it, and lead you to conclude that you've wasted your existence?

    • @joshuataylor3550
      @joshuataylor3550 Месяц назад

      ​@@alisterrebelo9013 more about a life of meaningless activities if you accept the wager. Going to church etc.

    • @alisterrebelo9013
      @alisterrebelo9013 Месяц назад

      @@joshuataylor3550 That's not the question I asked. I didn't ask what activities you are obligated to do, *I asked what activities would you miss doing?*

  • @markbirmingham6011
    @markbirmingham6011 Месяц назад +2

    Comment for traction

  • @handsomenumber1393
    @handsomenumber1393 12 дней назад

    Bravo Sir!

  • @enderwhitekey7238
    @enderwhitekey7238 Месяц назад +1

    If under naturalism, "all of our moral beliefs are false" and it strikes you, that they are simply true that all of our moral beliefs are not false. Then maybe your basic premise is wrong. It is NOT the case that naturalism provides no justification for moral beliefs. What is does is demand you be as humble about them as you have been this entire time about "knowing" anything.
    Evolutionary theory is bedrock for understanding us as social beings. It best explains why we do good and why we "sin". Our pro social behavior would make no sense for an intelligent race of spiders. This does make it a fantasy or endlessly relative, merely more certain than you claim naturalism can justify and far less certain than any given society's fixed social mores.

  • @bethmcmullan7686
    @bethmcmullan7686 Месяц назад +27

    This probably won’t get as many views as one of your recent guests, but THIS is the type of content that makes your channel so valuable, not the stuff with a man dressed in a silly suit who won’t even assent to the Christian faith. Men like Dr Gage, Scott Hahn, Jeff Cavins etc talk the talk AND walk the walk.

    • @Foxie770
      @Foxie770 Месяц назад +16

      There is huge value in conversations with all sincere people, especially JP.

    • @bethmcmullan7686
      @bethmcmullan7686 Месяц назад +1

      @@Foxie770 there is, in a sense. But there has grown an almost idol worship of a person that our great Saints would have been quick to publicly call out and correct. He makes a mockery of the faith by reducing it to a type of psychology or rule for life, whilst wearing imagery that is sacred.

  • @AppalachiaAmbience
    @AppalachiaAmbience Месяц назад +1

    "What's the first thing you know?" Ole Jed's a millionaire!

  • @gfxpimp
    @gfxpimp Месяц назад +1

    "I don't know how plastic is made, but I think I know that god exists".

  • @DadRockProject
    @DadRockProject Месяц назад

    Indubitably.

  • @jkellyid
    @jkellyid Месяц назад

    Yeah the truth of christianity to me as an adult revert is pretty simple, everything else is both very false and then perfectly described in the biblical and historical tradition of the catholic church.
    The theological, philisophical and historical basis for the church has basically called every "revelation" of materialism decades, centuries or millenia before hand. It has also described all other major religions along functional, and ethical grounds in such perfect detail.

  • @britanikothegreat8513
    @britanikothegreat8513 Месяц назад

    Anyone can claim or complain like Jesus or Emmanuel!! Leviticus 26:1-46. Joshua 1:1-8. 1Samuel 16:7. Jeremiah 15:1-3. Genesis 2:8-9. Genesis 3:9-13?!. Leviticus 5:17. Jeremiah 7:1-6. Jeremiah 8:1-9?!. Leviticus 5:17. Genesis 50:24-26. Psalms 97:1-6. Isaiah 29:6. Psalms 50:1-6. Isaiah 28:17-18. Isaiah 28:9?!. Hebrew 5:13. 1Corinthians 15:34. Hebrew 4:12.

    • @britanikothegreat8513
      @britanikothegreat8513 Месяц назад

      PSALMS 2:1-5!!! NO COMMENT!! TEMPLE OF THE KING. PSALMS 144:9. PROVERB 16:9-13. GENESIS 12:1-3. HEBREO 4:12.

  • @holdintheaces7468
    @holdintheaces7468 Месяц назад

    Every single astrophysics concept, EVERY ONE OF THEM, relies on a myriad of measurements all taken solely using light. Light, a thing that we cannot even measure the one way speed of (we can only measure the two way speed). We don't know for a fact that 1 lightyear from one direction is the same distance as 1 lightyear from another direction. We don't know if light takes 4 minutes to get to mars and 4 minutes to get back or 8 minutes to get to mars and instantly comes back (or something in between). No one in over 1000 years has been able to figure out a way to determine that.
    We base our entire scientific understanding of the universe, dark matter, black holes, the mass of earth, the mass of the sun, etc, all on numbers that are measured with something we know we do not have 100% certain understanding of. It's not even a "well we're pretty sure". We KNOW for a fact that we do not understand it.
    Yet scientists claim they are certain of things like black holes and the mass of the sun and dark matter/energy, the age of the universe. Then a lot of those scientists turn around and say God isn't real because you cannot be certain.

  • @stevenyoung3752
    @stevenyoung3752 Месяц назад

    25:21

  • @masterPyo
    @masterPyo Месяц назад

    master Pyo​​ lol hey if u dont like what the book says just say that then i get it. Halley lujah to
    ​​Pyo I am aware of all the quotes so i threw you out. thank you for casting me to the side for quoting the bible i see the catholic faith is anti scripture from what i can tell or it seems they prefer having there own interpretation

    • @masterPyo
      @masterPyo Месяц назад

      @SirPintswithAquinas- im good ive already been shown the door by your "moderator" for quoting scripture

  • @britanikothegreat8513
    @britanikothegreat8513 Месяц назад

    The winner takes it all. John 14:6. Matthew 27:46??? John 10:30. Psalms 22:1??? 20! 21!!! Vulnerable. 144:9. Proverb 27:1. Proverb 16:5. Isaias 13:12. Job 40:12. Who break the Law or Will of God?!. Job 40:18-19. Hebrew 10:28. Hebreo 4:12. Malakias 1:11. Far East.

  • @benclark1482
    @benclark1482 Месяц назад +2

    I really think the problem of evil can be explained through christianiy pretty much just by reading the book of Job and understanding redemptive suffering. The greatest thing God did for us was suffer in the cross and simetimes God allows this suffering as an opportunity for us to grow closer to him. I understand it is a hard teaching for the atheist but i dont think its anomalous. Does anyone disagree? I genuinly do not see the problem with this view.

    • @stephencotter538
      @stephencotter538 Месяц назад +1

      I don't necessarily disagree. I think the problem is the varying levels of suffering. And also the suffering most often isn't a choice. If you told me, "you are going to experience the most excruciating, agonizing, horrifying torture at the hands of a serial killer, but don't worry you'll be rewarded in the afterlife." I honestly don't think I'd have the courage to accept that, even if I was 100% certain of said reward. And also the problem of why do innocent people suffer? because God made a bet with Satan to test our fidelity? The problem of suffering is a tough one, I just try to believe it's a mystery that we aren't capable of understanding, but it doesn't disprove God's existence.

  • @CigarMode-4good
    @CigarMode-4good Месяц назад +1

    “There could be someone else in Delaware” that could affect political views - if it weren’t Dr. Gage, that would totally be a Freudian slip. 😂

  • @joeykumar5165
    @joeykumar5165 Месяц назад

    Critical thinking and logic is what you need to filter the crap,

  • @joshuataylor3550
    @joshuataylor3550 Месяц назад

    Our culture has already changed to a secular one. Christmas amd easter are no longer christian festivals in the west.

    • @MartinaStC
      @MartinaStC Месяц назад +3

      There are still many who do celebrate Christmas and Easter in the West, with love and devotion even in Europe, praise God

  • @jessecoffins8832
    @jessecoffins8832 25 дней назад

    Cartesian certitude? No thanks, I prefer Carthusian solitude

  • @williambranch4283
    @williambranch4283 Месяц назад +4

    I know that Jesus Christ is True. if any Christians are true, remains to be seen.

  • @GordonGartrell27
    @GordonGartrell27 Месяц назад +2

    The RUclips comments atheists are on a roll! So many solid zingers that I'm starting to think they're onto something!!

  • @jimbarino2
    @jimbarino2 Месяц назад +1

    Wow, the fedora brigade is out in force for this video...

    • @majmage
      @majmage Месяц назад

      Well can you address their points, or just insult them? Your answer tells us whether the idea of religion _should_ be criticized, yeah? I mean I can't speak to the quality of the average atheist commenter here (I haven't noticed many yet), but certainly the key issue is always *our lack of strong, logical evidence of a god.* Without that, we don't know a god exists, and therefore (if we value truth), we shouldn't believe.

  • @mewithoutYou_7
    @mewithoutYou_7 Месяц назад

    “I don’t even know how plastics made, and I am supposed to figure out if God exists.” LOL

  • @mapsdot9223
    @mapsdot9223 Месяц назад

    'Should I be an Arminian' - No Calvinist Ever

  • @StanleyDaniels-eb9hd
    @StanleyDaniels-eb9hd Месяц назад

    Like

  • @bigol7169
    @bigol7169 Месяц назад

    1:06:38 this is not knowledge.

  • @KAM1138a
    @KAM1138a Месяц назад +1

    My faith in this guest was harmed as soon as he expressed that people that doubt lies are somehow wrong.

    • @KAM1138a
      @KAM1138a 29 дней назад

      @@LRVitusRI don’t recall. Maybe around 1/3 of the way into the episode.

  • @majmage
    @majmage Месяц назад +1

    4:08 typical theist forming beliefs based on feelings ("I don't like it") instead of truth. If theism were known to be true, you'd see theists constantly steering conversation _away from criticism of atheism._ Why? Because what's the strongest possible way to show that non-belief in Idea A is unreasonable? *Evidence proving Idea A is truth.* So you'd constantly see theists steer conversation towards the evidence of a god if atheism was genuinely irrational, yet instead we see the opposite: theists are extremely fond of distracting off topic (away from defending their belief with evidence _towards_ criticizing other ideas).
    Additionally consequences don't determine truth. So if we charitably pretend Nietzsche was a perfect atheist framework (and it isn't, though it gets some things right), who cares!? Either you care about truth or not. If you care about truth, then being disappointed that "children die" is a consequence of child cancer existing _isn't a reason to disbelieve in child cancer!_ The consequences (death) and how we feel about them have no bearing on whether the idea (child cancer) is true or not.
    (And seriously, "what would our calendar be like?" Did this guy actually ask that as though it was a meaningful question?)
    5:04 Gage admits how things are actually valuable. (They're given value.)
    5:12 Gage claims there's no criteria for valuing things. (After literally just stating the criteria: they're given value by us.) It's like his memory is shorter than the 8 seconds between his two statements here!
    5:19 Why would anyone be horrified by having freedom? What a frightening slave mindset to want someone to tell him what to do at all times.

  • @congmanguy
    @congmanguy Месяц назад +3

    Milk toast. This is so wishy washy. I don't need absolute certainty but somehow I'm shaken by peoples acceptance of their lack of absolute certainty.

    • @stephencotter538
      @stephencotter538 Месяц назад +1

      Lol exactly, and also shaken by those who seem to have absolute certainty

  • @jkellyid
    @jkellyid Месяц назад +3

    I think aetheism has too many simple logical fallacies. It pretty immediately becomes materialist determinism, rejects the ability of the individual to know anything... How we can know that we can't know is itself paradoxical and its all downhill from their failing at really most rules of logic. It can't really refute theism because it can't allow any substantive value judgments to challenge theism with. The great challenge to christianity is the problem of evil. But aetheism and material determinism don't think evil exists so it can't even combat it with that...
    The great truth of christianity is the bible and jeudeo/christian tradition clearly lay out all the frame works of false belief so completely. No other religion describes so perfectly in terms of both practice and philosophy other religions beyond itself. Aetheism can't rationally interact with theism, or christianity for that matter. But Christianity can clearly account for all pagan beliefs and "progressive" philosphies. It can perfectly predict their form and fuction. Islam for example has no idea what christians believe or jews for that matter, or pagans, but makes false claims about them, and threatens you with death if you disagree openly. False hood always requires violence to enforce, while truth is incorruptable.

    • @WaterCat5
      @WaterCat5 Месяц назад

      You are mischaracterizing atheism a great deal. It doesn't entail material determinism, and it also doesn't entail we can't know things, at least in the sense that we can't be reasonably certain.

  • @leecheong4986
    @leecheong4986 2 дня назад

    Read this and you will know Christianity is true...
    Romans 1:18-32

  • @mirelaalina4050
    @mirelaalina4050 Месяц назад

    ☦️❤️🫶🏻

  • @tonyandrews1233
    @tonyandrews1233 Месяц назад +30

    "Can we KNOW that Christianity is TRUE?". . . . NO, but "we" can BELIEVE it is. (yes, there is a difference)

    • @DominiCanes94
      @DominiCanes94 Месяц назад

      are you Catholic?

    • @yj9032
      @yj9032 Месяц назад +2

      Orwell called it double-think

    • @thedude0000
      @thedude0000 Месяц назад +12

      You don't get to choose what you believe. You are either convinced or not convinced by the evidence.

    • @DominiCanes94
      @DominiCanes94 Месяц назад

      Are you Catholic?

    • @awsambdaman
      @awsambdaman Месяц назад +2

      thedude0000 What if the evidence is that your life becomes more fulfilled and happy? If that’s the outcome for someone, surely they should believe then?

  • @speculativebubble5713
    @speculativebubble5713 Месяц назад +3

    This conversation sounds like a strawman factory. They're making a lot of them, for sure. Nearly every other sentence is a strawman of atheism, Darwinism, skepticism, and humanism.

  • @brunobauche
    @brunobauche 24 дня назад +1

    😂😂😂😂 the time they spend saying nonsense just because they don’t like to admit they have no evidence for their claims.

  • @globalvillageidiot
    @globalvillageidiot Месяц назад

    "reality is what stays behind when you stop believing..."

  • @vguitar4118
    @vguitar4118 Месяц назад

    We know that Christianity is true because Our Lord rose from the dead and founded the Catholic Church, and the evidence is the Apostles and Disciples that witnessed it.

  • @joshuataylor3550
    @joshuataylor3550 Месяц назад +1

    The problem of evil is not an anomaly hahaha. Its an underlying principle that totally disproves the basic tenants of the christian god.

    • @JS-ln4ns
      @JS-ln4ns Месяц назад +3

      Disorive? Never heard that word before.

    • @djsanctus1650
      @djsanctus1650 Месяц назад +2

      Your use of “Disprove” is too strong and inaccurate. It appears *contradictory to the Christian God would be more accurate.
      If the statement “evil exists so the Christian God can not exist” was necessarily true, your statement would be true.
      It is theoretically possible for both to exist.

    • @joshuataylor3550
      @joshuataylor3550 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@djsanctus1650it's impossible for the christian god to exist alongside evil given that it's claimed the christian god is both all good and all powerful at once. It's either all powerful OR all good. It cannot be both in the presence of evil.

    • @ThatsMyChad
      @ThatsMyChad Месяц назад +5

      @@joshuataylor3550this only holds if evil has substance, my dude. Sin has no ontological existence. 🤷🏼‍♀️ it’s a deprivation.

    • @orca_noob896
      @orca_noob896 Месяц назад +5

      @@ThatsMyChadwell put. It’s not “something”. It’s the opposite or absence of a “something” which is goodness and virtue.

  • @demovideo490
    @demovideo490 Месяц назад +2

    This gentleman's disparaging attitude toward those who may be skeptical of coronavirus, vaccinations, and even heliocentrism, is sickening. His craven anxieties of the orthodox Catholic laity having critical opinions of the demonic institutions which threaten the Church are utterly pitiful. Did God use evolution to create humanity? Were Og and Anak giants? Did fallen angels breed with humans? With each booster shot do you feel evermore positively about the enlightenment?

  • @jesuszavala6051
    @jesuszavala6051 Месяц назад +1

    Gods of the gaps fallacies, circular reasoning and blind faith… absolutely fantastic I can’t believe 2 billion people believe in Christianity 😂😂😂

  • @joshuataylor3550
    @joshuataylor3550 Месяц назад +3

    Why on earth would it be the christian god specifically???!! Total insanity.b

    • @alisterrebelo9013
      @alisterrebelo9013 Месяц назад +1

      Can I offer you one major problem that Trinitarian Christianity addresses?
      Trinitarian Christianity specifically addresses the problem of the one and the many. This philosophical problem has been identified long before Christianity came along. However none of the Church Fathers (afaik) reference this when the Trinity was formally made a dogma of the faith at the Council of Nicaea.
      One could look at this as a fortunate development, but considering no other religion has an adequate response, one ought to give Christianity a careful study.
      For example, hard monotheism (modern Rabbinic Judaism, Islam) would say God is one, and religions such as ancient Greeks and Hinduism would say God is many - neither addresses the other end of the problem.

    • @joshuataylor3550
      @joshuataylor3550 Месяц назад +1

      ​​@@alisterrebelo9013 this was total gobbledygook. What evidence is their for the christian god over the god I just made up myself now? Mine is a super special 4 in 1 god, even better.

    • @alisterrebelo9013
      @alisterrebelo9013 Месяц назад +4

      @@joshuataylor3550 Friend, you asked one problem that Christianity solves, and I just gave you an example. Calling a concise response as gobbledegook reveals your ignorance of the philosophy at play here.
      Your 4 in one god, can you perform any public miracles in the name of your god?

    • @joshuataylor3550
      @joshuataylor3550 Месяц назад

      ​@@alisterrebelo9013 I need evidence of existence of your specific god over any other. Saying it solves some abstract philosophy is not that.
      There's no evidence for any public miracles of your god. The bible is Jewish mythology, grow up.

    • @alisterrebelo9013
      @alisterrebelo9013 Месяц назад +3

      @@joshuataylor3550 If there is no public evidence of miracles for my God, then there can be no evidence for your 4 in 1 god, so why did you bring that up?
      I need a clarification. Are you saying it is wrong to believe in something because of a lack of evidence? Does believing in something without scientific evidence make the person illogical and irrational?

  • @martinarooney5061
    @martinarooney5061 Месяц назад

    @pintswithaquinas
    There's a troll on here with the name @SirPintswithaquinas who keeps asking to connect on telegraph...Maybe block him