I find myself wishing you'd ask him which specific supernatural beliefs he thinks are really.. factual.
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This feels extremely similar to your debates with
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No offense, but I find Jordan a bit obscure and boring.The last conversation was definitely more interesting.
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Totally agree. I don't see J.P's appeal at all.
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He's calling the alarm bells on cultural Marxism, political correctness, and postmodernism more than anybody else. They will ruin west. Civ.
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(2) Jordan comes across as spitballing ideas and is open minded, while Sam comes across as the judge and jury
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& executioner..killing off many bad ideas at a time
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Around 55:00, religion is "true" in the way fiction is "true."
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It's at best an example of equipping apologists with his credibility, at worst obfuscation.
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It's not useful to stretch this definition of truth. It just adds unnecessary complexity.
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I find it quite necessary complexity. And again I'm at dinner so am going to have to break lol.
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Necessary if you really, really just want to be able to say religion is true. Sure.
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And sure, no problem.
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i'm not highly educated, just reasonably. I really couldn't keep up with this conversation
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Strip away the jargon, is Jordan just saying that there are valuable "truths" in religious texts? What else is he saying?
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Wisdoms, yes. Could have taken them 2 minutes to agree.
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Too much story telling...
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