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The Save File

The Save File

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People in STEM are known for being ultra-rational, and atheism is the norm.

I myself was an atheist for most of my life and had my share of jokes about religious people and their irrationality.
But after 20 years, I through reading, studying and reasoning, I joined the Roman Catholic Church.

And now I want to chat with believers, and learn more about their experiences in the field of science and tech.

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  • The creator of Caddy talks about Jesus Christ, Coffee, and the Simulation argument
    Dec 16 2024

    Matt Holt is the creator of the wildly successful Caddy web server. He's also a member of the restored Church of Jesus Christ, AKA the Mormon Church. . I am not. Can we both be right? We had a lovely discussion about that, and what anchors his faith. We also spent time discussing the simulation argument, the implications of that worldview, and where, in his opinion, that argument falls short.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Ep 18 - An NFL Player and tech investor talks about his faith in Jesus
    Dec 9 2024

    Kelvin Beachum is no ordinary athlete. While it is common for athletes to break into tech investing, Kelvin goes where few dare to go: he invests in Open Source tech infrastructure -- and even attended KubeCon.

    Kelvin is a Christian from birth, and puts God in the center of everything he does.

    Follow Kelvin: https://x.com/KelvinBeachumJr

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    57 mins
  • What is belief? Ep 17 - John Larsen
    Nov 2 2024

    My guest today is John Larsen, a software developer from Norway, who enjoys PHP, and doesn’t seem to like Java very much. He was raised into a fringe Christian Church with 8 siblings, and after seeing that Church dissolve, got into his own path to test his faith, landing where he is today.


    At some point he has read 200 books in a year, with more than 40 in a month. We talked about the Church Fathers, the Didache, and had a very intellectually satisfying discussion about what constitutes belief.

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    1 hr and 50 mins
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