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Chapter 12: Breaking News! Atoms Can’t Think—But You Can!

Are you a rational being or just a bag of "fizzing" chemicals? In this pivotal episode of Atheism: A Comedy of Errors, we tackle the greatest contradiction of the secular worldview. Atheists tell us we are nothing more than atoms and neurons, yet they expect us to engage in rational debate, moral reasoning, and philosophical reflection.

If we are just "biological machines," why do we care about justice? Why do we use language to convey abstract truth? And why do we feel the weight of objective morality?

In This Episode, We Explore:

  • The Thought Paradox: Atoms don't have opinions on atheism or justice. So, how did mindless particles evolve into rational beings capable of abstract reasoni ... 
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Parole chiave
Image of God, Consciousness, Origin of Language, Objective Morality, The Trinity, Rationality, Human Dignity, Christian Anthropology, Romans 2:15, 1 John 4:8, Logic and God, Transcendent Truth.