In this episode, Jenna and Amirah take a 30,000-foot look at atheism - not just as a lack of belief in God, but as a worldview with its own assumptions, claims, and consequences. From Nietzsche to C.S. Lewis, they explore the major philosophical players, the cultural rise of scientific naturalism, and why the Christian worldview still offers a reasonable, hope-filled explanation of reality.
Can we really know anything about God?
In this episode, we dive deep into some logical contradictions of agnosticism and explore why, despite claiming neutrality, no one can actually live as if truth, morality, and meaning are unknowable.
Join us for this deep dive into truth, doubt, and the search for meaning. Is agnosticism neutral? We explore how the biblical worldview provides a solid foundation for a rational, meaningful life.
Recommended Reading for Listeners:
• Mere Christianity – C.S. Lewis
• Total Truth – Nancy Pearcey
• The God Who Is There – Francis Schaeffer
Challenging Questions for Reflection:
1. If morality is unknowable, how can we make moral judgments?
2. If science can’t explain love, purpose, or meaning, does that mean they don’t exist?
3. Do you live as if truth is unknowable—or do you assume some truths are real?
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In this episode, we explore the pressure to choose sides in America’s political and cultural divide. True healing begins when we see disagreement as an invitation, meet others with humility, and extend the most generous interpretation to their views and actions. We are advocating for a recommitment to the dignity of all people.
We respond to some wonderful points brought to us from a listener related to positive new age intentions, as well as some common objections to Christianity including holy wars and hypocrisy.