Why Denying God's Existence Needs Justification
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Does atheism require intellectual justification? In this thought-provoking episode, we dive deep into the philosophical underpinnings of atheism and theism. Drawing from the insightful essay “Atheism as a Belief” (https://thegoodreport.co.uk/atheism-and-scepticism/atheism-belief/), we explore whether atheism is merely scepticism or an active denial of God's existence that carries its own burden of proof.
Join us as we grapple with key questions:
- Is atheism a void or does it inherently catalyse philosophical worldviews?
- How does the atheist vs theist framing shape the way we debate God's existence?
- What are the rational implications and explanatory challenges of a godless universe?
Whether you're a committed atheist, a questioning agnostic, or a theist looking to sharpen your apologetic, this episode will challenge your assumptions and elevate the discourse around life's biggest questions. Tune in for a stimulating discussion on the rationality of atheism and theism.
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