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🔥 Clash of Minds: Sam Harris vs. Jordan Peterson Religion Debate 🔥

Dive into a thought-provoking intellectual showdown as we dissect the riveting debate between Sam Harris and Jordan Peterson on the topic of religion. In this video, we break down the clash of perspectives, ideas, and philosophies that unfolded as these two prominent thinkers explored the role of religion in modern society. Witness the exchange of compelling arguments, the nuances of their positions, and the sparks of disagreement that shed light on the complex interplay between faith, reason, and societal values.

🔍 Key Highlights Explored:

Core arguments presented by Sam Harris
Jordan Peterson's counterpoints and rebuttals
The nature of religious belief and its implications
The intersection of science, morality, and spirituality
Analyzing the impact of the debate on contemporary discourse
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Actually Protagoras was the one who said man is the measure of all things in his conversation with Socrates

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People of all kinds please state if your christian or muslim, atheists, agnostics or any combination of those and then if willing participate in the test. As well, looking for 5 good moral theist questions for atheists/agnostics.

#1 You see a child drowning in a shallow pool and notice a person just watching that is able to save the child with no risk to themselves but is not, is that persons non action moral?
#2 If you go to save the child, the man tells you to stop as he was told it was for the greater good, but he does not know what that is, do you continue to save the child?
#3 Is it an act of justice to punish innocent people for the crimes of others?
#4 If you were able to stop it and knew a person was about to grape a child would you stop it?
#5 Would you consider a parent who put their kids in a room with a poison fruit and told the kids not to eat it but then also put the best con artist in the room with the children knowing the con artist will get the kids to eat the fruit and the parent does nothing to stop it a good parent?

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I feel like these commentators don't know what rationality means. You absolutely do not need to be a perfectly rational human to reject religious justification for anything, a point which JP so masterfully dodges.

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