Joe Rogan and Lawrence Krauss discuss why people want to believe in ridiculous things.
Taken from Joe Rogan Experience #938.
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Joe Rogan and Lawrence Krauss discuss why people want to believe in ridiculous things.
Taken from Joe Rogan Experience #938.
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I don't get why he dismisses the formation as proof of an accident though?? The idea of there being a god or intelligent design would mean god made those particles form that way rather than the one in which we wouldn't exist.
But isn't he admitting he is hardwired to want to believe all his notions about the universe?
Jesus saves, he is the only way.
Let no man deceive you.
Scientist only have theories, nothing else.
So religion came from being scared of moving bushes. So animals must also have gods. If they ever catch up evolutionary to one of the youngest specious on this planet maybe we'll find out.
What evolutionary purpose is there for giving a dirty pathetic person a bit of change or a scrap of food? And did I just hear him say every other religion is inconsistant with the others? That's a pretty stupid statement.