Does God Exist? w/ Alex Plato

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  • Alex Plato and Matt talk about proofs for God's existence.
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  • @pintswithaquinas
    @pintswithaquinas  Год назад +2

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    • @MartinaStC
      @MartinaStC Год назад

      Hope to for sure when I have some spare pennies, financially can't do at the mo, in minus stormy weather, but will pray for you, your family and team xxx

  • @MyMy-tv7fd
    @MyMy-tv7fd Год назад +34

    an actual plilosopher named Plato? Does not get any better than that

    • @kazumakiryu157
      @kazumakiryu157 11 месяцев назад +3

      To be fair, there's already been at least one.

  • @Epiousios18
    @Epiousios18 Год назад +25

    Any video with this in the title always brings out the most "interesting" people in the comments, pretty much instantly too. I find it fascinating how consistent the types of things you see said are as well.
    Always enjoy these talks with Dr. Plato though.

    • @theoe354
      @theoe354 Год назад +2

      For real. I've definitely noticed that as well.

    • @bookishbrendan8875
      @bookishbrendan8875 Год назад +6

      Was an angry atheist once. Can confirm that there’s this conviction to be *extra* attentive to claims like “God is real” or titles like “Is God real?” For people that purportedly think the very idea is ridiculous, they certainly make much ado about nothing. 😅

    • @kazumakiryu157
      @kazumakiryu157 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@bookishbrendan8875haha. My sentiments exactly. Like, if you really believed that there is no God(which I don't doubt that you do, I mean, I was an angry atheist once), then why would you waste so much time trying to 1. Argue, which wastes you and other people's time 2. Make people not believe in something that gives them comfort. Like, it just doesn't compute unless you're 1. An idiot or 2. Just a bad person.

  • @EspadaKing777
    @EspadaKing777 Год назад +24

    I cannot stress enough how much I loved the section about "volition dependent evidence", and the idea of a "devotional experiment". In a few words you managed to summarize *precisely* the stage in which I find myself.
    I started trying to swallow the feeling of ridiculousness at praying the rosary and begin to do that, and I have made a concerted effort to go with my girlfriend to Mass when I can (she's a confirmed Catholic and is in the Choir). I feel like I've gotten to the point where the depth of the Philosophical arguments that have been raging for some millenia now have only grown in sophistication and I am looking for that thing that others on this show have said, that experience of something that (in their mind at least) could only be God.
    I know some atheists would discount any personal experience as evidence (Hume argued that the odds of an experience being supernatural is, by definition, less likely than it being natural), and at certain points (and in certain moods) I might agree, but at this point I'd take what I can get, hypocrisy be damned. I'm not saying 1 profound experience would have be jumping in the baptismal font the same day; but i'm after literally anything that just makes me go "wow..what was that feeling?!", if that makes sense.

    • @dbsketch1
      @dbsketch1 Год назад +4

      Well done to you for sticking with it despite feeling, at times, silly. I can empathize with this experience during my formation before joining the Church. If you have not already, I highly recommend reading anything by C.S. Lewis, especially Mere Christianity. God bless, will be praying for you!

    • @zita-lein
      @zita-lein 2 дня назад

      Totally makes sense. Hang in there. ❤️💙

  • @cristiancaiola9588
    @cristiancaiola9588 10 месяцев назад +3

    Matt: "Does God exist?"
    Dr. Plato: "Yes."
    *Star Wars Theme Plays*
    WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY GEORGE LUCAS

  • @RandomGuy1606
    @RandomGuy1606 Год назад +2

    Great Episode. I’m at a point in my life where I am at the point mentioned where Pascal’s wager is usually brought up - I find when looking at the evidence no way that sways me. I’m open to the idea but lack the belief. In other words I have an absence of belief, not a belief in absence.
    The core issue I have with Pascal’s wager is that I’m not sure it’s possible to make yourself believe. I’m open to belief but I don’t know how to make myself believe. To engage in things like prayer or go to church feels fraudulent and I can’t shake that feeling so that path does not seem to help.
    All I can do is remain open, continue to engage with podcasts like this, authors like Lewis and Chesterton and maybe one day I’ll get there.

  • @zita-lein
    @zita-lein 2 дня назад

    Loved this! Love his enthusiasm, and also how clearly he steps everything out. ❤️💙

  • @theoe354
    @theoe354 Год назад +11

    Great video as always lads

  • @StJosephLovesBabyJesus
    @StJosephLovesBabyJesus Год назад +5

    Make a clip channel. Can't stand all the waste on my yt front page and then I have to dig around your channel to try find the latest podcasts

  • @avilesluissolano
    @avilesluissolano Год назад +2

    You have once again chosen violence with that lime button up

  • @donaldkeith139
    @donaldkeith139 Год назад +5

    This guy needs to be on Joe Rogan...

  • @JW_______
    @JW_______ Год назад +2

    This is worth a rewatch

  • @bookishbrendan8875
    @bookishbrendan8875 Год назад +2

    Bring this man back again, Matt!

  • @MarcyMMM
    @MarcyMMM Год назад +5

    Can you get Cliffe Knechtle from Give Me An Answer on the show? He’s not catholic but he speaks to real young people outside of universities and has some really great thought provoking conversation. I love listening to him speak to people.

    • @evanfield4202
      @evanfield4202 Год назад +1

      Love that guy! I live in the town next to him and used to attend his church

    • @MarcyMMM
      @MarcyMMM Год назад +1

      @@evanfield4202 I’m in stamford! Lol! small world!

  • @martinarmbrust3606
    @martinarmbrust3606 Год назад +3

    Thanks for this, guys 😊
    Question: Is the Hallow deal still valid? If I follow the link in the description, I get a 404 page.

  • @michaelwilson3133
    @michaelwilson3133 Год назад +1

    My favorite of all your guests

  • @Kehvo_exe
    @Kehvo_exe Год назад +1

    Really good video

  • @oldmovieman7550
    @oldmovieman7550 Год назад

    I am not against natural theology nor it’s use in apologetics. But it seems to me that it needs to be used in a presuppositional manner.
    One thing I dislike about classical or evidential apologetics is it begins as an argument for a generic theism rather than arguing that the triune God of the Bible is necessary for even the beginning of knowledge.

  • @riskonic
    @riskonic Год назад +2

    What was the name of the book that Plato was getting the three levels of evidence from?

    • @gonzaloolmedo9845
      @gonzaloolmedo9845 Год назад

      The Three-Stage Argument for the Existence of God
      Dallas Willard

  • @johnnyjordan9305
    @johnnyjordan9305 Год назад +1

    What is the book Dr. Plato keeps referring to?

  • @adamstevens2134
    @adamstevens2134 Год назад +1

    If anyone knows the name of the book that Dr. Plato is drawing from, please provide the title. Thanks!

    • @gonzaloolmedo9845
      @gonzaloolmedo9845 Год назад +2

      The Three-Stage Argument for the Existence of God
      Dallas Willard

  • @edh.9584
    @edh.9584 Год назад +18

    A person won't believe in God until he or she meets God.

    • @edh.9584
      @edh.9584 Год назад

      IMHO, that's the way it seems to go.

    • @edh.9584
      @edh.9584 Год назад

      Our job is to make them ready for the meeting.

    • @Jay_in_Japan
      @Jay_in_Japan Год назад +3

      And you haven't truly met God until you've experienced 5-MEO-DMT

    • @edh.9584
      @edh.9584 Год назад +6

      @@Jay_in_Japan You'll meet someone, probably not God.

    • @UnremarkableMarx
      @UnremarkableMarx Год назад +2

      @@Jay_in_Japan you'll meet familiar spirits (fallen angels). It's a shiny and visually compelling "deep" experience. So "telling" and "introspective". I believe it's a shallow distraction. DMT is honestly just crap

  • @blakemorris7
    @blakemorris7 Год назад

    Anybody know any books which provide good historical and cultural context for the bible?

  • @nicholassoen3708
    @nicholassoen3708 Год назад

    35:00 Pascal's wager

  • @Kevigen
    @Kevigen Год назад +6

    At 9:49 , Dr Plato says that, and I am paraphrasing, that "the nature of reality as we understand it is dependent". This is not a settled view, and, as far as I can tell, the majority of scientists are determinists, meaning that they would reject the idea that there are multiple modes of being. They would rather say that there is only one mode of being.
    at 19:41 , Dr Plato makes the claim that "A mind can put order out", and I am not really sure what Dr Plato means by that. As far as I can tell, non-minds can make order as well. Consider a planet cooling down, that planet becomes more ordered as liquids freeze and as gasses liquidize. Additionally, the phrase that "minds make order" seems only somewhat true? In a closed system, this appears to be possible, but in a closed system without a mind, this is likewise possible? But in the universe, this is not possible, with or without minds.

    • @EspadaKing777
      @EspadaKing777 Год назад +2

      wow damn, you beat me to not one but *both* the points I was going to raise xD
      further to this, it is important to point out that the current best explanation for the birth of the universe shares many of the same properties as a putative god.
      It is the source of all energy, thereby being omnipotent. It encompasses all of space and time, thereby being omnipresent. It exists before time and as such isn't bound to our conception of causation and is, to that extent, un-caused.
      Additionally, there are examples of not just "chaotic" systems (things that appear random but are actually just extremely sensitive to alterations in initial conditions), like throwing paint at a canvas; but truly random events like the spontaneous emergence of "virtual" particles from the zero-point energy of empty space or the decay of radioactive nucleii.
      like the good Dr Plato said, this gets extremely complicated; so complicated in fact that you have to bring in faith in order to tip you over the edge. If you don't have faith, the universe is totally explicable without ever needing to posit a higher being.

    • @bearistotle2820
      @bearistotle2820 Год назад

      So from whence comes the order, not in your closed system, but in our system where we have beings that have minds?

    • @Kevigen
      @Kevigen Год назад +1

      @@bearistotle2820 Actually, in the entire universe, things are getting more and more "disordered" over time! No new order is being generated. Within a closed system, order can increase, but only at the expense of order in another closed system. And taken in full, order is constantly decreasing in the universe.

    • @Kevigen
      @Kevigen Год назад +1

      @@EspadaKing777 I am agnostic myself, but I do hesitate to say that the "universe if totally explicable without ever needing to posit a higher being". I would say that this appears to be true given our current level of understanding, but there are so many things that we do not know or cannot explain yet, so I think it would be premature to call the universe "totally explicable". But otherwise, great points made above 👍

    • @bearistotle2820
      @bearistotle2820 Год назад +2

      @@Kevigen What do you mean by "order is decreasing"? I know the universe is expanding, but how is that "disorder"?

  • @RealAtheology
    @RealAtheology Год назад +1

    Great episode. Really apreciated the discussion on cumulative cases and abductive reasoning when it comes to making the case for Theism. Would love Dr. Plato's thoughts on the some of the strong abductive cases for Atheism made by people like Paul Draper, Graham Oppy, J.H. Sobel, and many others.

  • @random_person6041
    @random_person6041 9 месяцев назад

    💚💚💚💚

  • @Jay_in_Japan
    @Jay_in_Japan Год назад +4

    What is "God"? And is our modern idea of it the same thing as what the ancient authors of the Bible had in mind?
    I ask rhetorically, because consider how much of the universe's explanation was previously the sole domain of this "God" thing, but now is sufficiently explained by naturalism. How much does the gap shrink before what little remains of this "God" idea stops being the same "God" that was written about? 🤔

    • @bearistotle2820
      @bearistotle2820 Год назад +7

      Let us suppose that the way we would explain who God is substantially different than the way the ancients would. What would that change about the being we are referring to?
      On what grounds do you suppose that the ancients thought of "God" exclusively in terms of being a "God of the gaps"?
      Do you believe in scientific naturalism, or the idea that the natural sciences are the only way to attain true knowledge?

    • @antpassalacqua
      @antpassalacqua Год назад +3

      What specifically do you think was previously the sole the domain of God to the inspired of authors of scripture which is now explained by naturalism? I think you'll find close to an empty set.

    • @edgarbergmann6581
      @edgarbergmann6581 Год назад

      Have you ever read the new testament?

    • @chriscoke2505
      @chriscoke2505 Год назад +1

      Recycled and microwaved Dawkins

    • @MartinaStC
      @MartinaStC Год назад

      Pray often for God to reveal Himself to you. If you repent (some sins at least, you know what they are as every human does), He might speak to you faster than deserved, if not seek more, even out of curiousity. HE is real and when you know and feel His presence then your life changes and you'll never be the same, and happily. 🙏 HE is wonderful if confusing in our understanding. Please God.

  • @jamescawley1244
    @jamescawley1244 11 месяцев назад

    STOP SAYING RIGHT

  • @albertito77
    @albertito77 Год назад

    What's he book Alex keeps mentioning? I missed it and he continues referring to a "he/him" but doesn't say his name

  • @jdlc903
    @jdlc903 Год назад +1

    From contingency argument, I'm pretty sure " God " exists....
    The idea that your messiah was also God and he was resurrected ,is quite challenging.
    Edit: threatening hellfire isn't an argument

  • @hillcatrogers9086
    @hillcatrogers9086 Год назад

    Interesting conversation but I am a Lutheran and resist proving or objectifying God, as all proof is a vain attempt to poses the define. God needs no proof but the Kerygma alone from the mouth of a preacher. Natural theology is a theology of glory not a theology of the cross.

    • @Quekksilber
      @Quekksilber Год назад +2

      Would you criticize Paul for what he wrote in Romans 1, then?

    • @MartinaStC
      @MartinaStC Год назад

      Perhaps, if you haven't already read the catholic catechism. As a catholic who had left for 30 yrs until Jesus intervened personally last year and my life changed overnight, I haven't until recently. Jesus didn't say to read it but He did 4 months later lead me to a beautiful church, long story...Jesus is the way, the truth, and the light...No to mention the Peace!!