This guy pilot Mutiso is a genius, composed and articulating his thoughts easily without much hesitation just like Levi munger I. I can listen to this guy for a whole day. Kudos mwaff and Ian the legend.
Another awesome guest at the best talk show in Kenya, iko nene,,, Mwaf Eric just made a prophecy for you, please embrace it, that soon all the serious people in Kenya including politicians itakua inabidi wapitie hapa to be taken seriously. And that is as soon as the coming election which will be in 2yrs from now. ALL THE BEST BRO!✅✅
I really respect the composure of Mr. Eric Mutiso while explaining God to this our beloved brother called Mwaf!😂 I totally relate with Mr. Eric's explanation of God being like a GPS (this was well illustrated by Michael Jr - Christian comedian). Thank you Sir. We need more guests like these who are articulate, polite and informed
Great conversation with great mind better than some breakfast shows, I believe that denying existence of supreme being is a believe (Religion) in itself cause you make a conscious effort to ignore the magnificent wonders of the universe.
Hey mwaf. Brilliant conversations I am a avionics engineer with loads of experience and would agree with eric as I have worked on most aircraft types and both Boeing and airbus have self regulated
41:41 I like how Eric gives his take on God. Most of us see God how the world has made us see him. If we interact with God on a personal level and have an encounter with him you can know that he is gracious and merciful. You will never know until you encounter him on your own. It's hard to explain it to someone who hasn't encountered him
I enjoy listening to people who are really into their jobs. Pilots by definition must be into their jobs. Especially if it takes a science-y/techy or philosophical angle... coz I'm an engineer by training
I enjoyed this episode way too much. You guyz had such an amazing convo and Eric is such an easy guy, fluent and well informed. much respeK. IKO NINI...
This goes to show that podcasts don't have to enlist celebs for a meaningful conversation. We might not know Eric but he's made for an interesting conversation.
At minute 30 i felt the pilot was explaining this verse of the Quran chapter 17 verse 85 ( "They ask you about the spirit, say, the spirit is part of my lord's domain. You have only been given a little knowledge" ) with that little knowledge we were granted can't know or understand why everything is happening
I remember Neil talking of the 'god of unknowns' that when man couldn't understand something in nature it associated it with some form of a deity. He gave an example of when people were considered possessed by demons until science discovered epilepsy.
True. There should be a clear distinction between the two. Personally, I'm not an atheist but I believe in science explaining what religion does not have the answers for, or if it does then it's not an objective truth that can be proven. Scientists can account for only about 4% of the energy in the universe. And that is including all the dark energy and dark matter that they don't even have evidence for. So for me the 96% will remain to be God until they can prove otherwise.
Every question Mwaf anauliza ikona jibu na proof, but Shida ni mtaziita conspiracy theories GOD is REAL and SATAN is real Kama God angekuwa some angry Dude sidhani ii generation tungefikiwa Nice conversation though, ni poa tuki challenge beliefs zetu kiasi, that's what keeps humanity going, imagine if we all agreed?
36:04 Someone said that technology is at the stage of like peeling an orange..we not done peeling it .. Technology will advance so much.. I think there isn't limits to tech.. Maybe it might come a time that real humans are made by humans.
Shout out to Eric. Grey poupod was fire chief. One of the few podcasts i feel would have worked bila hata guests.. i enjoyed you and Brenda just talking life more than hata when you had guests. It was a thinking man's podcast though not for everyone but its people were die hards
Darusalam Brunei is the country in south east Asia neighbouring Singapore where everyone is rich because of the rich oil fields with a small population of less than 500,000 people. Bhutan is poor, Bhutan is in South Asia neighbouring India and Bangladesh
Even Airbus is struggling with their planes rusting soon than expected. While Air Tanzania and Air Senegal after grounding their planes for months are fighting over engine failure.
Mwaff freemasons watching you closely... ian na raptcha waombee channel The devil will knock on your door considering your growth and influence. Be faithful for 90days and testify to us if you won't see blessings
God is an internal GPS for life - Eric that is profound. The beauty of God is that you cannot out live Him and you can't live without him. Mwaf a big lie I have heard from you is that humans are animals, we're not. We have a soul we have a conscious animals don't. You have also clearly said and spoke of the connection you had with the death of ur paps animals don't have that. The pod is good our beliefs are much respected
Mwaf you will pick alot of fights for being vocal on his stance on religion. Religions are collectively known as faith because you believe things in the absence of evidence. If you seek evidence dio atheism inaanza
@38: 00 TL;DR: Mwaf, I totally get why you don't believe in God because hes depicted as an angry, unjust, violent and jealous being that needs constant praise. As a kid, I rejected that idea because it just doesn't make sense for God to make you imperfect, then strike you dead for making mistakes. Even a human father doesn't do that, I believe this leads many people to become cynical or atheistic. It's not that there's no God, but the nature of God is what is questionable. I believe the idea of a supreme being is just a metaphor, a construct for the puny human mind to relate to divinity. Your guest follows the literal interpretation, which is the dominant view among Christians. This often leads to beliefs like the Earth being only 6000 years old and creation happening in six literal days. There's a lack of introspection and a healthy balance between faith and reason in such interpretations. The depiction of God in the Old Testament mirrors that of deities in other cultures, often characterized by anger and the demand for appeasement through sacrifice. This pattern seems like a carryover from primitive times when man first evolved a conscience and grappled with understanding existence while coping with feelings of guilt and fear. He must have imagined God as a larger than life figure watching over them, interpreting natural phenomena, like thunder, as signs of divine wrath. These beliefs contributed to narratives of superstition and apocalyptic events across different cultures. I believe understanding this context is crucial when interpreting religious texts. I believe God is not a separate, anthropomorphic being in a distant realm. Rather, God is the underlying essence of existence, present in all things. Connecting with God (Unio Mystica) means turning inward through faith and practices like prayer, meditation, yoga or whatever you prefer. Jesus also emphasized this connection, departing from traditional beliefs, which ultimately led to his sacrifice. Early followers of Jesus were mystics, following a very simple path and experiencing profound spiritual powers and miracles. However, modern Christianity often overlooks this mystical essence after becoming institutionalized and focusing more on outward rituals and doctrines. I think rather than being an atheist, adopting an agnostic stance (“I don't know”) is a more humble and realistic approach, particularly given the vastness of our ignorance about ourselves and the cosmos. Because traditional scientific methods rely on left brain analytical thinking, they are ill suited to grasp spirituality. Since we can't quantify the divine with instruments, one should delve into the writings of mystics from diverse religious traditions who have explored and chronicled their methodologies and journeys, providing insight into deep connections with the divine. People like Rumi (Muslim), Teresa of Avila (Christian), Ramakrishna (Hindu), and others have delved into these realms through practices such as meditation, contemplation, and prayer. It's a subjective experience, which most of us lack the focus, discipline, or interest to achieve. 😅 No matter the religion, the process is the same. Like Ramakrishna believed, all religions are paths to the same God.
Glad to see this mate, @Erick what the fuck happened to your pod with miss Obath? A lot has changed by just looking at you. Give her a call na mrudi "Game" even if it's one episode every month.
Mwaff cut the BS, you mock religion because you think you are more intelligent than anybody who's in an established religion. Akuna kitu kama "we mock religion because we make fun of everything"
This guy pilot Mutiso is a genius, composed and articulating his thoughts easily without much hesitation just like Levi munger I. I can listen to this guy for a whole day. Kudos mwaff and Ian the legend.
Eric is so respectful and calm. He does not try to impose on anyone what he finds as his truths. A very enjoyable listen!
I also admire this in him. And he's not condescending because he knows about aviation.
Eric is so likable. So respectful and insightful. Bless.
Another awesome guest at the best talk show in Kenya, iko nene,,,
Mwaf Eric just made a prophecy for you, please embrace it, that soon all the serious people in Kenya including politicians itakua inabidi wapitie hapa to be taken seriously.
And that is as soon as the coming election which will be in 2yrs from now.
ALL THE BEST BRO!✅✅
Hapa Mwaff alipata his match on maneno ya dini.
'God is like an internal GPS'
Love seeing him doing so well 😊 my mom and I loved his podcast!
I really respect the composure of Mr. Eric Mutiso while explaining God to this our beloved brother called Mwaf!😂
I totally relate with Mr. Eric's explanation of God being like a GPS (this was well illustrated by Michael Jr - Christian comedian). Thank you Sir.
We need more guests like these who are articulate, polite and informed
Being comfortable with,"l don't know" is peaceful.
This is a very genuine conversation as I fight kutoka thagruok, Erick is a very calm gentleman.
Usijali thagruok ni kwa muda tu
Great conversation with great mind better than some breakfast shows, I believe that denying existence of supreme being is a believe (Religion) in itself cause you make a conscious effort to ignore the magnificent wonders of the universe.
Huyu jamaa ni intelligent. Hata kwa class.
Hey mwaf. Brilliant conversations I am a avionics engineer with loads of experience and would agree with eric as I have worked on most aircraft types and both Boeing and airbus have self regulated
41:41 I like how Eric gives his take on God. Most of us see God how the world has made us see him. If we interact with God on a personal level and have an encounter with him you can know that he is gracious and merciful. You will never know until you encounter him on your own. It's hard to explain it to someone who hasn't encountered him
If you have watch part 1 you'll definitely look for this one....kudos Mwaf
I enjoy listening to people who are really into their jobs. Pilots by definition must be into their jobs. Especially if it takes a science-y/techy or philosophical angle... coz I'm an engineer by training
I enjoyed this episode way too much. You guyz had such an amazing convo and Eric is such an easy guy, fluent and well informed. much respeK. IKO NINI...
This goes to show that podcasts don't have to enlist celebs for a meaningful conversation. We might not know Eric but he's made for an interesting conversation.
At minute 30 i felt the pilot was explaining this verse of the Quran chapter 17 verse 85 ( "They ask you about the spirit, say, the spirit is part of my lord's domain. You have only been given a little knowledge" ) with that little knowledge we were granted can't know or understand why everything is happening
This Eric guy is very smart and articulate , he needs to have another episode feel like there’s so much more that can be discussed
Very good discussion, mutiso well explanation 👏 mwaf ,is good you're seeking God, thanks.
nice conversation 🎉🎉 knowledgeable and informative
gems podcast 🎉🎉 iko niniiii
You can hate on mwaff but you can't hate on iko nini as a podcast 🔥🔥🔥
Hating him but watching what’s his doing is so weird 😂
I remember Neil talking of the 'god of unknowns' that when man couldn't understand something in nature it associated it with some form of a deity. He gave an example of when people were considered possessed by demons until science discovered epilepsy.
i listen to Niel alot and its very easy to be turned an Atheist. But he clearly says religion and science doesnt mix
True. There should be a clear distinction between the two. Personally, I'm not an atheist but I believe in science explaining what religion does not have the answers for, or if it does then it's not an objective truth that can be proven. Scientists can account for only about 4% of the energy in the universe. And that is including all the dark energy and dark matter that they don't even have evidence for. So for me the 96% will remain to be God until they can prove otherwise.
This guy is so passionate about his craft
Good conversation the Pilot handled the religion part well
Great conversation and knowledge. Eric knows his stuff. From a seasoned Airman.
Mwaff you should watch Mentour pilot
Every question Mwaf anauliza ikona jibu na proof, but Shida ni mtaziita conspiracy theories
GOD is REAL and SATAN is real
Kama God angekuwa some angry Dude sidhani ii generation tungefikiwa
Nice conversation though, ni poa tuki challenge beliefs zetu kiasi, that's what keeps humanity going, imagine if we all agreed?
Nice piece❤
36:04 Someone said that technology is at the stage of like peeling an orange..we not done peeling it ..
Technology will advance so much..
I think there isn't limits to tech..
Maybe it might come a time that real humans are made by humans.
Shout out to Eric. Grey poupod was fire chief. One of the few podcasts i feel would have worked bila hata guests.. i enjoyed you and Brenda just talking life more than hata when you had guests. It was a thinking man's podcast though not for everyone but its people were die hards
Mwaf, you want faith to be on your terms,will never happen my guy
Faith is so wide .
Address the questions to the right parties .Walete kwa podcast 😊
It would be interesting to have Pastor T and Mwaf one-on-one
Mutiso is a brilliant guy ..mwaf this time umetapatapa
I thought so too, but I'm glad Mwaf is willing to listen and accept other people's points of view
Darusalam Brunei is the country in south east Asia neighbouring Singapore where everyone is rich because of the rich oil fields with a small population of less than 500,000 people. Bhutan is poor, Bhutan is in South Asia neighbouring India and Bangladesh
Even Airbus is struggling with their planes rusting soon than expected.
While Air Tanzania and Air Senegal after grounding their planes for months are fighting over engine failure.
Rust? All planes are made using either aluminum or composites.
Erick mutiso ❤
Im an avid follower of iko nini.keep it up mwaf and team.👍👍👍
Mwaf Ile siku utapatana na demons, u will have no option but trust that God is good.
Stress ndio mnaita demons 😂😂
@@realoriginator life ni spiritual msee ask bamboo and erica mukisa, seems you are spiritual blind
Hahaa
"There are no Atheists in foxholes"
@@realoriginator na karma😂
loool
fire episode kama kawa, Eric alikuwa na pod pia which was fire bana
Ones opinion is always be limited by what they know.
Bro sema tu Mwaff ako shallow
@@brianmaiyo6617 😂😂😂
Waaah mwaff ati people in bhuttan are rich really meen really kuja gulf uone wameshinda ata kenyans huku
My bad. Must have confused the countries
@@IkoNiniI think he meant Brunei?
Can eric fly an Airbus if circumstances necessitate it, like pilot incapacitation?
Mwaf ni fala tu yaani
Mwaff freemasons watching you closely... ian na raptcha waombee channel
The devil will knock on your door considering your growth and influence. Be faithful for 90days and testify to us if you won't see blessings
Buda peleka hio ingili yako far away
@@edgarwanjala-pn8so papa wa roma tuliza mshuto. Umekaza mshuto sana
Internet guy is Sir Tim Berners Lee
39:42 ..god should be in the Guinness world record for being the pettiest 😂😂😂..god is so petty 😅 ..
Captain Just inspired me, I can still go to fly School in my 30s
chini a maji nowadays,,,but mwafff.. #ikoniniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii #deanamos
Training ya fighter jet ni karibu $10m hio B1-B
Captain Tim
Bamboo drunk the coolaid 😂
Theory of general relativity will help some of you ghc people
how mwaf is describing god is what most of us have been taught which is not true, he should read wide.
Mwafreeka that one thing we share 😂 From Doha to Melbourne i dint even take a piss same from Nairobi to Doha hiyo nayo apana iits just weird man.
Doha to Melb is like 14 hours..how did u survive without using the toilet? U didn't eat or drink anything the whole flight?
Mwaf you like fighting religion why don't you keep it to yourself
God is an internal GPS for life - Eric that is profound. The beauty of God is that you cannot out live Him and you can't live without him. Mwaf a big lie I have heard from you is that humans are animals, we're not. We have a soul we have a conscious animals don't. You have also clearly said and spoke of the connection you had with the death of ur paps animals don't have that. The pod is good our beliefs are much respected
Basic science; bleeding and breeding. A lion can have a human for dinner.
Science is not a belief system. It’s factual whether you “believe or not”
How would you truly know animals don't have a soul na the connection thing you speak about? All speculation on your part no?
The Quraan says the earth is spherical egg shaped like the egg of an ostrich chapter 79 vs 30 never a flat nor round
The earth is round
Mwaf you will pick alot of fights for being vocal on his stance on religion. Religions are collectively known as faith because you believe things in the absence of evidence. If you seek evidence dio atheism inaanza
@38: 00 TL;DR: Mwaf, I totally get why you don't believe in God because hes depicted as an angry, unjust, violent and jealous being that needs constant praise. As a kid, I rejected that idea because it just doesn't make sense for God to make you imperfect, then strike you dead for making mistakes. Even a human father doesn't do that, I believe this leads many people to become cynical or atheistic. It's not that there's no God, but the nature of God is what is questionable.
I believe the idea of a supreme being is just a metaphor, a construct for the puny human mind to relate to divinity. Your guest follows the literal interpretation, which is the dominant view among Christians. This often leads to beliefs like the Earth being only 6000 years old and creation happening in six literal days. There's a lack of introspection and a healthy balance between faith and reason in such interpretations.
The depiction of God in the Old Testament mirrors that of deities in other cultures, often characterized by anger and the demand for appeasement through sacrifice. This pattern seems like a carryover from primitive times when man first evolved a conscience and grappled with understanding existence while coping with feelings of guilt and fear. He must have imagined God as a larger than life figure watching over them, interpreting natural phenomena, like thunder, as signs of divine wrath. These beliefs contributed to narratives of superstition and apocalyptic events across different cultures. I believe understanding this context is crucial when interpreting religious texts.
I believe God is not a separate, anthropomorphic being in a distant realm. Rather, God is the underlying essence of existence, present in all things. Connecting with God (Unio Mystica) means turning inward through faith and practices like prayer, meditation, yoga or whatever you prefer. Jesus also emphasized this connection, departing from traditional beliefs, which ultimately led to his sacrifice. Early followers of Jesus were mystics, following a very simple path and experiencing profound spiritual powers and miracles. However, modern Christianity often overlooks this mystical essence after becoming institutionalized and focusing more on outward rituals and doctrines.
I think rather than being an atheist, adopting an agnostic stance (“I don't know”) is a more humble and realistic approach, particularly given the vastness of our ignorance about ourselves and the cosmos. Because traditional scientific methods rely on left brain analytical thinking, they are ill suited to grasp spirituality. Since we can't quantify the divine with instruments, one should delve into the writings of mystics from diverse religious traditions who have explored and chronicled their methodologies and journeys, providing insight into deep connections with the divine.
People like Rumi (Muslim), Teresa of Avila (Christian), Ramakrishna (Hindu), and others have delved into these realms through practices such as meditation, contemplation, and prayer. It's a subjective experience, which most of us lack the focus, discipline, or interest to achieve. 😅 No matter the religion, the process is the same. Like Ramakrishna believed, all religions are paths to the same God.
haha Mwaf you take the flat earth thing seriously, inakuanga tu meme, just for fun
Glad to see this mate, @Erick what the fuck happened to your pod with miss Obath?
A lot has changed by just looking at you.
Give her a call na mrudi "Game" even if it's one episode every month.
Mwaf you sound like the reason you don't believe in God is because you hate him for thagrouk 😂.
Mwaff cut the BS, you mock religion because you think you are more intelligent than anybody who's in an established religion. Akuna kitu kama "we mock religion because we make fun of everything"
Here is some tissue🧻
@@solodolooow Since you're on RUclips educate yourself on how to be a better troll, this is some weak ass shit.
@@solodolooow Since you're on RUclips educate yourself on how to be a better troll, this is some weak ass shit
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