Alain De Botton - Religion For Atheists (Ideas at the House)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июн 2013
  • Watch this full talk and Q&A session as the world's most popular philosopher, Alain De Botton, speaks about religion and discusses his new book, Religion for Atheists.
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  • @gefiltefish2000
    @gefiltefish2000 4 года назад +218

    Have been binge watching Alain and can go on for hours... Alain you are brilliant, your humility and dose of humor make you an incredible teacher

    • @JB-mw7zt
      @JB-mw7zt 2 года назад +6

      Am about to binge watch. I’ve been wanting something like this.

    • @soumendranayak5963
      @soumendranayak5963 2 года назад +2

      Absolutely 😘😘😃😀

    • @asmaakhairy15
      @asmaakhairy15 2 года назад +2

      Same here and it's not subject-related
      I'm watching every talk, lecture, interview
      And I'm enjoying it

    • @henrimilo1
      @henrimilo1 2 года назад +3

      Yes a teacher, not a priest!

    • @nicholasdwarica4675
      @nicholasdwarica4675 2 года назад

      8 95 I have 3

  • @michel-carolelavallee7062
    @michel-carolelavallee7062 3 года назад +49

    I enjoy Alain de Botton because he is level -headed, agnostic when it comes to his approach on any subject, and analytical but never dry, never humourless. He is an informed, deep and entertaining educator.

    • @niftyskull
      @niftyskull 2 месяца назад

      Love the way you have articulated his personality..
      Analytical and clear.

  • @ff4sam
    @ff4sam 4 года назад +36

    I hope that someday I will rewatch this video and understand every single word.

  • @ThePipemiker
    @ThePipemiker Год назад +7

    I could religiously watch this every day and still not get enough.

  • @themojicul
    @themojicul 7 лет назад +94

    I stood up and said thank you Alain De Botton

    • @KlaasRuysschaert
      @KlaasRuysschaert 3 года назад +3

      Excellent.

    • @credence7777777
      @credence7777777 2 года назад

      respect for that

    • @AtheistReligionIsCancer
      @AtheistReligionIsCancer 2 месяца назад

      According to atheist religion which rejects free will and any form of personal responsibility and accountability, Why was it not evil when mao did away with 70 million people?

  • @gregorykollarus8190
    @gregorykollarus8190 3 года назад +60

    Thank God this man exist!!! For such a long time I have felt so alone in this world. he makes me realize how connected we all are to one another. I am very agnostic, yet I am terribly fascinated by religion.

    • @blackmanops3749
      @blackmanops3749 2 года назад +3

      Thank God there's God to thank then, ya?

    • @DFMoray
      @DFMoray 2 года назад +4

      My friend, I used to be agnostic, until I started having mystical experiences. Started in 2019 when I was 39. We are most definitely the people living in Plato’s cave.
      If you want to know the truth ask for it and meditate!

    • @nathanmalik1697
      @nathanmalik1697 Год назад

      @@DFMoray Tell us more please.

    • @technomage6736
      @technomage6736 Год назад

      ​@@nathanmalik1697 Anyone who's experienced a good mushroom trip can tell you all about exiting Plato's cave.

    • @AtheistReligionIsCancer
      @AtheistReligionIsCancer 2 месяца назад

      @@technomage6736 The reason why pdf file atheists are constantly high on drugs, is because their life have no meaning when they have no free will

  • @marisafari1806
    @marisafari1806 10 лет назад +316

    there's a hole that many secularists feel. religious people think that hole is the absence of god, but it is the absence of community which religious people automatically have.

    • @MyReluctantTheology
      @MyReluctantTheology 10 лет назад +33

      I don't think it's just community. I think ritual is something that is also very important. I had a discussion with a close friend of whom I would label as a spiritual Atheist, and he and I agreed that religion won't die, not because it gives people comfort. There's something profound about the experience of ritual, and the fact people are taking part in something that has been done for over a thousand years (depending on the religion).

    • @moyga
      @moyga 10 лет назад +4

      My Reluctant Theology You could have ritual without religion, it really depends how you define religion though.

    • @MyReluctantTheology
      @MyReluctantTheology 9 лет назад +3

      moyga Agreed. Many times, when I argue about religion, I find myself thinking "there are many religions that don't have that." Usually the argument is about belief structure and authority, and not about "religion."

    • @ThePayola123
      @ThePayola123 7 лет назад +28

      marisafari
      The downside of 'community' is a meddlesome, intrusive, and judgmental community. That sort of 'community' that holds you back and down, most of us could all do without.

    • @iuliuspro
      @iuliuspro 6 лет назад +8

      we have a spiritual part and a physical part. The spiritual part is not a soul that is magical, it's a function of the brain. When atheists understood that God does not exist in reality... they've dispensed with the idea that we have a spiritual part. With their scientific minds, they didn't get that we evolved with this spiritual part of us and religions are just crude beginnings to explore and understand this part of us. Instead of throwing it all out, they should have evolved it, understand it and improve it. Something that today is starting to happen.

  • @emilykaulitz1989
    @emilykaulitz1989 7 лет назад +42

    I think his messages are very strong and need to be brought all over the world. Thank you for all you have done. your ideas changed a lot of things in my mind and this is rare. thank you thank you. italian subtitles are needed and advertising for the school of life

  • @JuniperJack17
    @JuniperJack17 8 лет назад +123

    Absolutely excellent discussion from a very inspirational man.

  • @ConnieBach
    @ConnieBach 9 лет назад +161

    Finally, someone puts religion in a neutral gear! Alain de Botton is genius in all aspect!

    • @Mduenisch
      @Mduenisch 8 лет назад

      +Connie Bach Does that make me a genius in this aspect? I've been doing that as well of recent. I mean, yeah I know this was two years ago, but I've been doing this for at least three months now entirely of my own volition, and had the idea in mind since maybe...eh can't think about when it started.

    • @Road38910
      @Road38910 8 лет назад +1

      +Connie Bach : yes.....agreed......!

    • @omrin3826
      @omrin3826 7 лет назад +10

      Mduenisch, not quite. There's a difference between thinking these things in your own mind and lecturing them in front of a wide audience like Alain does.
      Like the difference between thinking of an invention and actually realising an invention into reality. It's realising your brilliant idea that makes you a genius, not just having the brilliant idea.

    • @Bradley_UA
      @Bradley_UA 7 лет назад +1

      God damit! He doesn't. Did you even watch it?

    • @AtheistReligionIsCancer
      @AtheistReligionIsCancer 2 месяца назад

      @@omrin3826 According to atheist religion, Why is incest, necrophilia and cannibalism not wrong?

  • @georgerowley5364
    @georgerowley5364 7 лет назад +109

    Alain De Botton: The Pic n' Mix Pope

  • @dr.calebrobbins.3177
    @dr.calebrobbins.3177 Год назад +6

    I could listen to the fundamental messages delivered by this gentleman on a daily basis , just so I can keep the lid on. Even on a windy day !!

  • @anabonn3044
    @anabonn3044 5 лет назад +18

    I always enjoy his talks

  • @bubbercakes528
    @bubbercakes528 2 года назад +11

    Now I know why I love to watch certain movies or read certain books over and over. They are books or movies which inspire me or give me something I’m searching for. I lost my religion at around the age of 12 unofficially and with certainty at the age of 52; yet I envied those with a supposed true calling. Thanks for these suggestions Mr. De Botton. As an aside, isn’t it amazing that the catholic church has so much money yet they are begging for money to fix Notre Dame’s cathedral?

  • @KatsKettlebellDojo
    @KatsKettlebellDojo 4 года назад +8

    Tremendously illuminating, enjoyable and thought provoking talk, thank you Alain!

  • @differous01
    @differous01 9 лет назад +144

    If Richard Dawkins is a surgeon, then Alain is the occupational therapist.

    • @dmfc593
      @dmfc593 9 лет назад +9

      differous01 Dawkins is a damn fool

    • @differous01
      @differous01 9 лет назад +1

      because...?

    • @dmfc593
      @dmfc593 9 лет назад +13

      differous01
      His constant argument with caricatures of Christians as if there is only one type of Christian in the world and if they don't believe what he says they believe then they are not a Christian to Dawkins. It is the lowest brow intellectualism possible. I am not a Christian nor religious whatsoever. However, his arrogance and tendency to transplant his own personality on to others and to then argue against it is droll at best. As Mr. Botton said, there is a richness in culture within Christianity that need not lend itself to literalism. He is the archetype of the Post-Mordern idiocy that has infected a rich culture that whether atheists like it or not is steeped in Christian beliefs.

    • @dmfc593
      @dmfc593 9 лет назад +5

      differous01
      Hitchens was the same away with caricatures but he at least was witty and far more intelligent in his understanding of western culture. Dawkins shows himself to be of the build a "new man" tradition that infected the world through Nazism and Stalinism.

    • @differous01
      @differous01 9 лет назад +1

      David Longfellow What "new man" tradition are you thinking of? The Ubermensche?

  • @RobSinclaire
    @RobSinclaire 10 лет назад +11

    Thank you very much for your work Alain!

  • @euclideschauque578
    @euclideschauque578 3 года назад +4

    Really enjoyed the exposure of his ideas, really living up to the “ideas in the house”

  • @Matrinique
    @Matrinique 6 лет назад +7

    Last comment, just cuz I feel so inspired. I think he figured a lot of basic things out and I'm glad that they're being expressed through someone like him in his way.

  • @isaacmccracken5870
    @isaacmccracken5870 10 лет назад +23

    Pastor De Botton, I'd be honored to be the first in your flock

  • @tinalocklear9496
    @tinalocklear9496 2 года назад +8

    I just love his interpretation of absolutely everything. Wakes me up inside; I'm alive again! ❤️❤️❤️

    • @Wild8Cat
      @Wild8Cat 9 месяцев назад

      I love this creature more than I love my family and friends combined (sometimes). A very rare clairvoyant truth-teller. Such a treasure of a human-being serving all of humanity.

  • @ayelenayelen2596
    @ayelenayelen2596 4 года назад +14

    This man is unique :-):-) excellent as usual ! such a pleasure to listen to such a clever man

  • @BrentsTreehouse
    @BrentsTreehouse 4 года назад +3

    great talk! lots of insights

  • @amerikangerillasnnkoseyazl1496
    @amerikangerillasnnkoseyazl1496 3 года назад +2

    I LOVED YOUR EXAMPLES SIR. YOUR LECTURING SOUNDS BOTH...LIKE A SERMON and A ACADEMIC LECTURE.

  • @LightWarrior_Artist
    @LightWarrior_Artist 4 года назад +1

    Thank you . . . thought provoking and very relevant perspective on so may levels that one should not ignore but take cognizance of.

  • @instantnoodles42
    @instantnoodles42 2 года назад

    these audience questions are so good!

  • @jeremyheartriter2.063
    @jeremyheartriter2.063 3 года назад +1

    His voice is relaxing and assuring.

  • @bjorc2794
    @bjorc2794 3 года назад

    Thank you! I listened to Alains talks, this talk, several times, and I had several insights. I've listen School of Life for a couple of years and I still have it hard to understand what it it is said there. The "voice" used to elevated words and phrases constructions for my english knowledge. Yes, I'm not so educated. Anyway, what I want to say it's that I I'm happy that I "stumbled" on Alain De Botton and his talks. I understand him better in his talks. He speaks closer to my level. Thank you!

  • @cloedimit.pap.1554
    @cloedimit.pap.1554 5 лет назад +2

    Yes yes yesss! Thank you 🙏.

  • @aldith3753
    @aldith3753 6 лет назад +3

    Excellent, Alain de Bottom!

  • @timkoprivnik9875
    @timkoprivnik9875 10 лет назад +1

    wow, what a great speech, De Botton! WOW!

  • @CiceroAntonius
    @CiceroAntonius 9 лет назад +9

    Just wonderful and completely how I think of it. I also use philosophy and selectively take parts of other religions to better myself which what it is all about anyway. Thank you.

  • @kseniya1982
    @kseniya1982 11 лет назад +6

    I like this philosopher and his outlook on life.... he makes me very peaceful

  • @LukeRileyA
    @LukeRileyA 9 лет назад +46

    Correct, religions are cultural products. But unlike the Beatles, religions necessarily require a congregation for fellowship to actually experience their fruits. This has been my largest struggle with losing my religion.

    • @colindant3410
      @colindant3410 4 года назад +4

      @@alegriart Devotion and judgement are not particularly compatible.

    • @bondjames7007
      @bondjames7007 3 года назад

      Alain is a brilliant Speaker, well read & very very interesting, we need more Alain’s in our life. But....Alain takes us on a journey as to how he views the world, through his eyes & brain. We all have different functioning brains. Some are always seeking information, others have an insatiable Quest for Learning (this is Alain) & telling people. Yet others have no interest in anything other than boozy nights with males & females or doing Drugs. A Rabbi, Monk, Minister, Priest, School Teacher, University Lecturer & a Public Speaker all have one thing in common. They are telling/sharing with you of their life experiences & what they have been taught, told & learnt. Some Speakers (etc) have you captivated from the beginning, whilst others take some time to get your interest.. Other Speakers are the most boring people on Earth (possibly in the Universe). We have all encountered wonderful Teachers, whom we have had admired. A Religious Speaker is no different - they can get their message across or they can’t. Hell, Fire & Brimstone is passé in Western Civilisations today. There are so many misinterpretations of the Bible - plus the Bible was written in times when the majority of people were uneducated & illiterate. Therefore some of the Teachings had to be taught in a simple way for simple people to understand. Many of the most interesting people I have met, have been Rabbis & Christian Ministers. These men are the same as Alain, highly educated & interested in people & the world around them.I have met Nuclear Physicists, Cosmologists, Astronomers at Universities, they told me they were Christians. Imagine my shock, surprise when they told me. They explained the more you delve into Science , there is a pattern. The pattern hasn’t just happened over Millenia by accident - it is so well designed, it has to be from a much higher power that us humans cannot understand. Christianity has had & still has some terrible Members of the Clergy, they are just doing a job they are not really suited for. A CEO, General Manager etc of an Organisation should lead with honesty, truthfulness & passion & only want the best for their employees & the Company’s growth. Thank you once again Alain, you make people question & think....who knows one day you may become another enlightened, educated Rabbi. 🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @arnonsha1
    @arnonsha1 День назад

    Amazing! ❤

  • @davidrai2421
    @davidrai2421 3 года назад

    Appreciate it!👏

  • @krisbest6405
    @krisbest6405 4 года назад +2

    When l stood in front of Blue Poles, l felt a power of sorts, it moved me, before then l underestimated how it could be regarded as a treasure.

  • @catherineiselin
    @catherineiselin 2 года назад +1

    If you say you believe in nothing, well, you believe in something!!

  • @irisyagueinglada
    @irisyagueinglada 5 лет назад +8

    You are amazing. Thank you for this.

  • @lwstruyk
    @lwstruyk 5 лет назад +7

    The Ten Commandments seem like a pretty good set of rules.

  • @geoffbabirecki
    @geoffbabirecki 8 лет назад +6

    I'm sorry that this takes so long, but you'll get the idea after about half-an-hour, and you'll be a lot happier for it. Good Luck, and enjoy!

  • @khacemlouisditsully9114
    @khacemlouisditsully9114 2 года назад +1

    Studying the history of religion will help us understand what religion does best as well as what is not so great.

  • @lynnea286
    @lynnea286 3 года назад

    A refreshing bridge between religious and secular worlds. Much needed. Thankyou Alain. 💞🙏 Also remember the religious belief in Love and the value of being part of something bigger than yourself....💕💕💖

    • @lynnea286
      @lynnea286 3 года назад

      Maybe secular society needs more stories of oneness and belonging to each other, the earth etc ...more rituals etc. 💞🙏

  • @timmyshea3206
    @timmyshea3206 6 лет назад +1

    cool dude. thank you sir

  • @Rafael-yl6lm
    @Rafael-yl6lm 10 лет назад +1

    Amazingly beautiful !

  • @lisabarnes6351
    @lisabarnes6351 2 года назад

    I relate to this.. hugely!

  • @user-ur9bv6wi2j
    @user-ur9bv6wi2j 4 года назад +1

    Great 👍

  • @chottopakhi
    @chottopakhi 9 лет назад +4

    as always thoroughly enjoyed; compact with the logic and your own style of presentation made the time shorter...

  • @moyga
    @moyga 10 лет назад +49

    Botton talks about how we need to push more for particular kinds of secular education and so on, but I wonder if he realises that a large part of why some of the things he's suggested don't exist, is because religious people have fought their very best to stop them coming into existence.
    For example, in Australia, Secular Ethics classes were proposed as an alternative to scripture classes for non-religious students. Previously, non-religious children were generally forced to sit and do nothing while the other kids had scripture, so some academics proposed a curriculum where kids would be encouraged to have thoughtful discussions about moral questions appropriate to their age group and taught basic critical thinking skills and formal logic.
    The religious opposition to introducing these new classes was very strong and it was a real struggle to eventually get them introduced.
    Politicians like Fred Nile openly came out and said that they did not want an alternative to scripture classes. Religion generally doesn't like competition.

    • @marchiawue
      @marchiawue 6 лет назад +1

      are you for real? In Germany we always get Ethics or practical Philosophy as an alternative to religious lessons at school. I even think it has to be provided by law. There different religions will be studied, but also different moral questions and philosophical texts and questions referenced.

    • @wesmahan4757
      @wesmahan4757 4 года назад +5

      @@marchiawue : I think a better idiom in English would be "Can this be true?". Because "Are you for real" implies that you are calling someone a liar, or something negative. Anyway, I envy what Germany has in public education. In Australia and in American in particular, religion has way too much power over non-religious culture and education.

    • @jameseverett9037
      @jameseverett9037 4 года назад +3

      @@wesmahan4757 - I know, right? That's why Christmas stuff has been forced out of public places, prayer out of schools, the 10 commandments, and any mention of God or the bible out of public and political buildings, as well as ongoing removals of any religious symbols in public. You know, cuz religion is so dominating and oppressive, and always get it's way.

    • @boseman8227
      @boseman8227 4 года назад

      @@jameseverett9037 this is interesting if I get you right the religious studies being replaced are mainly Christian scripture and being replaced by ethical programs. What this means is that a particular religion that has sustained German all this years is being eroded and that void I believe would need to be filled due to human quest for something bigger to believe in that's why Islam would fill that void because muslims would not allow ethical lessons to replace their faith.

    • @jameseverett9037
      @jameseverett9037 4 года назад

      @@boseman8227 - my apologies, I didn't understand your comment. Are you saying Germans should convert to Islam?

  • @emmyCurl
    @emmyCurl 5 лет назад +18

    i would love to see Alain and Jordan Peterson talk with each other

    • @jem30six
      @jem30six 4 года назад

      eww. a couple of guys who treat women like shit

    • @Panos__P
      @Panos__P 4 года назад

      @@jem30six Are you going to be that way...?

    • @jem30six
      @jem30six 4 года назад +1

      @@Panos__P Yes i am going to be that way! I'm saying it how it see it. I don't dislike men at all, but I don't like men who treat women badly and they both have in very different ways.

    • @justanotherview3243
      @justanotherview3243 4 года назад

      @@jem30six I understand Jordan Peterson is a sexist and homophobe. But why do you accuse Alain de Botton of the same?

    • @jem30six
      @jem30six 4 года назад +1

      @@justanotherview3243 because a couple years ago Alain started up The School of Life app on iphone for thinking people to connect and discuss ideas. They had a plan to expand the app to android phones and it extended out to a web you could connect to on PC.
      The problem was that they tried to insist that people use a photo of themselves, you could not appear offline if you were online. Anyone could contact you via private message without you approving it first. and basically the women on the app became bait for men to join the app and hit on women. No matter what feedback they got from the group they allowed it to be so, although they did let up on having to use an image of yourself. Then the app diverged into a dating app... for thinking people! They said people interested in could use the discussions in the app for approaching one and other, but the thing is, as soon as a woman logged on, the PM started rolling in, I noticed particularly for me, when the Indian time zone came online. They did have a feature to block people after the fact, but not an option to accept before they could PM you.
      Then we became aware that they had been advertising the new app, with lonely women sitting on a bed, waiting to connect with some like minded person our there... and another ad of a man and a women connecting via the app, and going off on a date after.
      The other thing with the app, was they did not do a very good job screening children out of the app. I was aware that there was an under-aged child on there talking about sex in an open forum, after i reported it, but nothing happened.
      oh plus the content of the discussions could be linked to people who were not members of the app!
      The protections for women were very poor on the app, and when i complained they said, I could leave, and read a book or something. So I did. Which is a shame because it had started off so well, but in the end it was about numbers and making money, and taking advantage of women to get it... imo

  • @sailorforlifebestti3366
    @sailorforlifebestti3366 4 года назад +5

    I have to put my volume up to the max to hear.. is it just me?

  • @chrisc990
    @chrisc990 10 лет назад +46

    I appreciate Alain De Botton's approach to atheism. It is much more balanced and intellectually honest than the snide intolerance of Krauss, Harris, Dawkins and Hitchens.
    I think reform of religion and/or the way in which we approach religion could also be an answer for atheists regaining their spiritualism that I think most have admitted (even the 4 horsemen and the "brights" - geese those names are so arrogant) that humans need some form of spiritualism, collective moral guide and sense of community.
    I think Christopher Hedges makes a good case for this as one could see religion and a route to Good/God as a process a way of living rather than ascribing to the various passages within scripture although atheists need to realise the difference between metaphor and scientific report.

    • @sfwill3
      @sfwill3 10 лет назад +4

      ((balanced and intellectually honest)) So, we could say the Earth goes around the Sun from Mon-Sat and the other way around on Sundays? That's balanced. Or biological evolution only operates in non-believers, where as believers have never evolved but were created, complete and final, 10,000 yrs ago? That's balanced. So as we don't offend believers. Reality doesn't give two figs about the stuck up arrogance of homo sapiens insisting they are something special in the universe. If you can't stomach reality Chris, move out of the reality kitchen. Plenty of happy-clappy new age churches around ready to welcome you.

    • @matthewdavids5778
      @matthewdavids5778 9 лет назад +1

      ***** There is plenty of empathy involved in a multitude of scientific fields and pursuits. And as far as I am concerned, empathy is a an umbrella for many morals. Medicine, for example, the quest to be involved in medicine is often driven by empathy and wanting to care for others, of course this is not exclusive as there are some, as in all professional fields, that are driven by money. Marine biology is a science, and one my daughter wants to pursue, her reasons are to help animals, the planet and therefore, in turn, the human race as whole. Along with the fascination of the ocean, of dolphins etc... she is driven by her empathy and morals in that she sees this as a path worth travelling and caring about. She's 8 years old. That empathic 'spirit' is alive in many scientists, so to say science has no morality is short sighted, as the benefits of scientific progess have helped, and harmed, the human race since it's inception. you could question this and suggest that it's the person that uses the science that has the morals and the science itself is 'moral-less' as it is some what inanimate, but science, by definition is the practice, it cannot exist without the interactions of humans, therefore cannot be devoid of a moral influence. Science: the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behaviour of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment." Some fields hold morals as a fundamental to their existence, some are driven by what some call the spiritual self seeking answers, and some is just practical or capitalist. But even civil engineering can have a moral purpose if you need to build a bridge so people can cross a river to reach a field and avoid starvation.

    • @bunney3272
      @bunney3272 9 лет назад +2

      This is atheism. They unlike religious people do not share a set of ideas because they are who they are. They know how to think and are of very different backgrounds and different ideas, which is what makes the world beautiful. If you want everyone to think in a particular way, or live in some utopia, life would be plain boring. I personally prefer a more aggressive (non violent, unlike religions) approach towards religion, and that all those great things he talks about don't belong to religion. Religion has only adapted.

    • @ThePayola123
      @ThePayola123 7 лет назад +1

      You can cover up a lot bad historic deeds with $97
      billion dollars per year.

    • @corb5654
      @corb5654 5 лет назад +2

      No. What you are proposing is that atheists simply forget that religions are essentially lies that have become entrenched in society and "play along" to obtain "some form of spiritualism, collective moral guide and sense of community" (your words). We find "spiritualism" in the wider sense in a number of other endeavours, we definitely do not think that the bible (I'm assuming that's where you're heading with that one) is a "collective moral guide"; on the contrary, it is a horrible book that can be ripped to shreds for all the bloodthirsty and horrible ideas that are captured therein. To jump to your final point that "religion is a route to Good/God" and a way of living, that is plainly nonsense. Look around you and at the way people of the same religion treat and regard other people of the same religion, but of different cults/denominations. Look at all the harm religion has done and is doing and again tell me how this is a route to a good life.
      The happiest, wealthiest countries at the moment are the least religious. There is no positive correlation between religion and what a secularist views as a good life. The religious are such narrow minded people that I will happily forego community with them and live a solitary and happy life.

  • @indonesiamenggugat8795
    @indonesiamenggugat8795 3 года назад

    Great show..best wishes from indonesia

  • @micbetancur9131
    @micbetancur9131 Год назад

    Too good

  • @Randall_Kildare
    @Randall_Kildare 8 лет назад +16

    His Facebook quip at 1:06:49 is a curt bullseye. I quit more than a year ago & couldn't care less for it's popularity segregating & algorithmic meme recycling.

  • @blackmanops3749
    @blackmanops3749 2 года назад +1

    For a dude with a very French name, he sure speaks English extraordinarily well.

  • @samlee2562
    @samlee2562 9 лет назад +13

    he's so consistently coherent and articulate that 49:42 freaked me out!
    like watching a concert pianist suddenly fumble the notes

    • @merkin789
      @merkin789 8 лет назад +14

      +Sam Lee
      dude that's harsh. it was a small glitch at best.

    • @samlee2562
      @samlee2562 8 лет назад +2

      I like my analogy :o( what would you compare it to then?
      a speed eating hot dog man accidentally missing his face and throwing a sausage into the crowd? :o(

    • @hanimay6843
      @hanimay6843 6 лет назад +8

      That freaked you out?! Well aren't you a special little princess.

  • @raghavrwarrier7785
    @raghavrwarrier7785 3 года назад +3

    Alain is a genius. These are incredible insights!

  • @allisonseamans2537
    @allisonseamans2537 5 лет назад +2

    "something physical is supporting something psychological or intellectual"

  • @Matrinique
    @Matrinique 6 лет назад +8

    I always thought we need two things in schools right now to keep them relevant: religion studies and media analysis classes.

  • @aeringossett6430
    @aeringossett6430 6 лет назад +12

    volume too low

  • @msfh1991
    @msfh1991 2 года назад +4

    it is not possible to stop listening to Alain, it simply isn't!!

  • @arunagreen8119
    @arunagreen8119 2 месяца назад

    Yes J.S Bach choral music definitely sways me!

  • @JohnPesebre
    @JohnPesebre 10 лет назад +1

    this guy is good

  • @amyyu7298
    @amyyu7298 2 года назад

    I've always thought books, actually reading books are my religion thing, now I realize why!

  • @Wild8Cat
    @Wild8Cat 9 месяцев назад +2

    Everyone should be taught the type of KIND humor he is so skilled at and does so effortlessly

  • @BaldingEagle51
    @BaldingEagle51 10 лет назад +1

    I've had some of my best ideas at the house...

  • @thinkmackay8954
    @thinkmackay8954 3 года назад +16

    I am an atheist and never thought of harming anyone. The creepiest person I encountered in my long life is a Bible quoting believer! Go figure!

    • @tinalocklear9496
      @tinalocklear9496 2 года назад

      No. They are the scariest people ever. I'm a priest and believe that %100.

    • @Mandeepsays
      @Mandeepsays 2 года назад

      Having worked with schizophrenics in a correctional setting, I can tell you that those who are cheating with God all the time can be the most dangerous: you never know what "He" might tell them to do.

  • @manthasagittarius1
    @manthasagittarius1 10 лет назад +8

    There are good points and usable concepts here threaded through with frivolities. I suppose there is a performance aspect to these talks, according to personal style -- but the potential for what he's talking about needs to be assessed more drily for practical strategy.
    The other thing that troubles me, and I do like his ideas in the main, is that he himself didn't experience growing up with the whole theo packet mixed into the cultural pudding. It's not as readily teased out as he makes it

  • @Supoflife
    @Supoflife 8 лет назад +13

    Buddhism is not a religion. Alain has made it clear he doesnt believe in God and equates buddhists to those religious practicioners who claim a belief in God. Indeed Buddhists do not claim believe in God (or a ruling deity controling their life) and instead believe that we are completely responsible for our journey of wisdom, compassion and realisation.
    If though we are to address the concept of God then hopefully the apparent intellectual will recognise God has many definitions. The greater definition is all encompassing, and the deeper interperetation is that God is All That Is, and each being is one with another, all is one. When then he says he doesnt believe in God he shows very little understanding of the immense potential of that which can be given then name God. Perhaps a proportionate few mostly living in western civilization have a limited definition of God. Indigenous peoples and people recognising extremly ancient wisdom define God as infinite, and that we are all God. SO when Alain says he doesnt believe in GOd, he is saying he doesnt believe in the wonder of his being or the wonder of the being of others. Of course listening to him it is clear he would not wish to be infering this, but until he looks a little deeper, this is what he is actually infering.
    The concept of God is quite wide ... its always difficult to understand how someone who apparently is a well thought out intellectual doesnt address the fact that the definition of God is infinite. Indeed for those deep thinkers who claim a belief in God, God is that which is infinite love. I think anyone who truly claims to be on a journey of wisdom as Alain claims to be, would need to address the concept of infinity before proclaiming limitation the path of realisation.

    • @trooper744
      @trooper744 5 лет назад +2

      Absolutely agree with this but, I think the reason he did not delve into what you have explained is because he is trying to stick with the “mainstream” God.. as the capacity to understand anything beyond that is limited.

  • @alexandercoates8317
    @alexandercoates8317 5 лет назад

    Pick and Mix analysis of religion started happening at that very time you mention at the beginning of your lecture: middle of the 19th century with Ralph Waldo Emerson, William James and leads to Ernest Holmes who gives us what the study of all religion boils down to, and today that is embodied in Louise Hay who was a student of Holmes's student Dr. Raymond Charles Barker. There is a real intellectual lineage there one can study, and today we have this New Thought movement which at the moment, well, these last few years, has managed to arrive back at Spiritualism! But I realise this is the very essence that your audience cannot grasp. There are a couple of universities here in the UK which are performing proper scientific experiments to study what happens physiologically with spiritualist healing. It looks like at some stage in the not too distant future we will merge the atheist materialists who need science to prove religion with those who did not need that proof. Amusingly, I would like to refer you to Harvard University, where there is/was? a huge endowment dating back to William James, which is dedicated to the scientific study of Intuition and the metaphysical. While a student, I enjoyed participating in curious experiments on intuition along with the functions of the hemispheres.

  • @marypatton1122
    @marypatton1122 3 года назад +2

    I am an atheist too but I love singing spiritual/religious songs of praise and gratitude. Adults sing songs about Santa Claus and flying reindeer and it brings them great joy even though they don't believe in that.
    It is ok to enjoy songs about things you don't believe in.

  • @jeanjasmine
    @jeanjasmine 2 года назад

    The last sentence was exactly depicting me and father in law, lol

  • @ComeCloserDarling
    @ComeCloserDarling 2 года назад +1

    I feel that must be true what this Alian de Botton is saying, I really crave for spirituality but can't find in traditional religion because I really can't forge faith. Does someone knows if these speech inspired any kind of movement or online community where one could join?

    • @gaychology9517
      @gaychology9517 2 года назад +2

      Yes. It still doesn't explain how atheists find some sort of spirituality for our soul, without believeing in some god.

  • @pattmayne
    @pattmayne 7 лет назад +3

    I just finished reading "The Mission of Art" by Alex Grey. This lecture reflects a lot of the ideas from that book. The idea that art has a spiritual place in society which transcends the specific ideas of specific religions. If you're looking for somebody who is like the art-equivalent of a preacher, Mr. Grey is a great choice! He's a visionary visual artist. You probably already know who he is, but if you don't, look him up!!

  • @LSUB300
    @LSUB300 5 лет назад +1

    What about that school thinge from number 2 (1:00:20)?

  • @salvadorgonzalez4642
    @salvadorgonzalez4642 2 года назад +1

    My question would be, Atheist seem to be searching or rather wishing they had all the comforts that religion offers. Why not just join the religion? Keep your beliefs but join that for which you are lacking. No need to copy.

  • @GodsNode
    @GodsNode 5 лет назад +1

    What on earth occured at 36:19 that produced that sound ????

  • @raffaojeda
    @raffaojeda 8 лет назад

    Trying to look for a balance amongst various tasks as integral human being is interesting, an ideal that we must strive for. We should also ask ourselves if we want changes in the long term or in the short term as humanity. The big gravitational atractions are mainly, bad people in the power and in those poeple that are being brought to seek power in order to screw up the natural resources quickly,no matter if the claim to be religious , secular, anarquist, god , godess etc. I would tend to think that checking up our emotions are big key to heal the world. The rest would come naturally; community, brotherhood, fairness, time to share, become less fearfull, to be paecemakers, to care for each of us etc.

  • @yousif.joe8
    @yousif.joe8 3 месяца назад

    This is organization, just as cells work in the human body. Each one of them carries DNA that tells them how to do everything without compromising the safety of any other cell or any conflict between them. This is organization.

  • @floridaman_85_58
    @floridaman_85_58 3 года назад +1

    I always thought that a discussion. Between Alain and Jordan Peterson would’ve been interesting as I think they both see the same problem in the modern world.

  • @guiluis1545
    @guiluis1545 3 года назад +4

    So good to listen to someone clever

  • @slothsluethe177
    @slothsluethe177 2 года назад +2

    I cant see God visually, I can't hear God audibly, but I know apart from my finite senses that He exists infinitely!

  • @Wild8Cat
    @Wild8Cat 9 месяцев назад

    IMO, should be required watch and discussion in schools

  • @4CardsMan
    @4CardsMan 3 года назад +1

    Sounds like Timothy Leary's story. He got his bachelor's at Harvard, because he was seeking "it". He didn't find it, so he went to graduate school. He got his master's and still hadn't found "it". So, he went for the doctorate. No luck. Which is how he got to LSD and tune in, turn on, drop out.

  • @lisfub
    @lisfub 10 лет назад +1

    Nature!

  • @MyReluctantTheology
    @MyReluctantTheology 10 лет назад

    I read Religion for Atheists, and I thought it was a very good book. I've heard Atheists criticize him, not on his view that the non-religious can learn from religions, but on what it is they can learn on religions. I remember an Atheist commented that they felt that it's the teachings of Jesus and Buddha that can be learned from religion, not calendars and rituals.

  • @lynnea286
    @lynnea286 3 года назад +2

    Personally, I really hope and pray that we will soon discover our unity as the human race, and transcend the divide and debate between religion and athiesm. To each their own. Why does it matter so much? Why not simply identify as being human?? 💖 I hope we can bridge this gap soon. Bring on the bridge builders. 🙌🗣️🌈🚜 Thankyou for starting the conversation Alain

  • @iggykarpov
    @iggykarpov 3 года назад

    06:52 EDUCATION

  • @kimberlytoler3061
    @kimberlytoler3061 2 года назад

    I came upon this because I wanted to know what atheists believe in. Which I got to say was very interesting. I do believe in god and everything else of the unknown. And there is alot of things which I can agree on. Thanks this was very inspiring.

  • @faraizawaira
    @faraizawaira 2 года назад

    Was that Lex Fridman at 1:04:00 asking a question?

  • @janusatthegate6201
    @janusatthegate6201 4 года назад +2

    Religion takes your responsibility and agency and makes you use someone else's. You become static in the good positive things.

  • @blackfang3000
    @blackfang3000 3 года назад

    The Station 4, the Flame, has an answer for you too!

  • @fmjwest8296
    @fmjwest8296 4 года назад +1

    Brilliant

  • @jenniferh.7219
    @jenniferh.7219 6 лет назад

    I'm going to have to view this whole video. Just under 3 years ago maybe only 2, Huffington Post or Cnn published an article about a church for people who don't necessarily prescribe to one religion, it also mentioned how their various meetings in different states in the US and perhaps also elsewhere (they meet weekly or a few times every month). I don't recall the name of this group, but if anyone does, please share. It is not a traditional religion such as Episcopalian church etc

    • @jenniferh.7219
      @jenniferh.7219 6 лет назад

      What I'm referring to maybe called Sunday Assembly however I thought it was a group of people who may believe in God but may not prescribe to traditional religion

  • @andreewert1142
    @andreewert1142 5 лет назад +3

    we need more life coaches, organized healers, mentors, masterminds.....lol

    • @milekrizman
      @milekrizman 4 года назад

      In internet era everyone can do it. People just need internet access

  • @cantastorie1848
    @cantastorie1848 6 лет назад +2

    Could use higher sound!

  • @Beatles68
    @Beatles68 Год назад

    I read several of the comments and it is clear that some people missed the premise of the lecture, which is “There is no god or anything else supernatural.”

  • @dori23506
    @dori23506 5 лет назад +1

    where does one's soul go after death?

  • @davemckay4359
    @davemckay4359 4 года назад

    I will l play the opera house with my band