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@coryf6460

4 weeks ago

I can't bring myself to watch the 2-hour podcast because they're not even having the same conversation

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@davidmontoya6672

3 weeks ago

So this is why Jung and Freud stopped talking 😂

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@jessesweeney5702

1 month ago

Richard kept trying to frame what Jordan is saying to be myth, and that hes superior (an inference), because he believes in "fact." What he seemingly refuses to concede is that what Jordan is saying is the stories are depictions of factual occurrences, whether or not the actual individual cain or abel actually existed, when they were said to have existed, and how they came to be are virtually irrelevant in this conversation. The fact is, these biblical types appear factually across time, and I believe that is much more important than the mere quandering that this may have been written as non-fiction or fiction!

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@blacksaltscotland

3 weeks ago

Dawkins knows a tomato is a fruit.
Peterson knows to not put it in a fruit salad.

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@trionoide2559

3 weeks ago

An interesting tidbit about the early writings of the Torah that not many people mention is that they are structured very similar to ancient Egyptian legal writings and decrees dated to around the same time. And after 4 centuries in Egypt, the israelites were pretty much culturally Egyptian. So God spoke to those generations of israelites in a tone and style they'd recognise. I.e.the style the Egyptian used.

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@7magicnumber

1 month ago

Realy looking forward to watching the full conversation tomorrow

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@Stevarooni

1 month ago

The poet vs. the computer....

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@TraceVandal

4 weeks ago

Is anyone else distracted by the incredibly weird chairs they are sitting in?

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@marcelobarreto1673

4 weeks ago

The mere fact that the writing stands the test of time show how great it is

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@RSMunchel

4 weeks ago

I love how much you have grown in your faith Dr. Peterson, from the first videos I was sent till now. At first I couldn't watch them, but I began to see and watch how you've been wrestling it all out with God (sound familiar? 😊). Now instead of wrestling so much, I watch you unfold and defend what God has been growing in you. Oh how He must delight in your journey! May your discoveries abound endlessly all the rest of your days

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@JDHood

4 weeks ago

Dawkins can always be relied upon to demonstrate that "knowledge" does not automatically equate to "wisdom".

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@vickieincalifornia7957

1 week ago

Jordan Peterson is so cool. I love him. Awesome teacher.

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@needparalegal

4 weeks ago

Why would you judge writing based on WHO the writer was? Its either great writing or its not, regardless of who wrote it.

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@Lakoda26

1 month ago

This is going to be almost unwatchable I suspect. Dawkins will never understand (or let himself understand) the distilled wisdom and metaphoric perspective Peterson takes and Peterson will never engage Dawkins on a strictly concrete level.

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@Drake_997

3 weeks ago

When I was saved I was turning into cane: bitter, resentful, full of rage and ready to make the world feel the pain that I felt. Then an overwhelming calm came over me in the peak of my rage making me sound of mind. Upon being of sound mind, I ask myself, “Wait what am I doing?!” Gods changing me every day and it’s only through him, through Jesus Christ, we have any hope. Whoever is reading this no matter what your views are; I love you ❤

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@AndreaRussell-v2p

2 weeks ago

The brilliance of the writing.

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@NWBwana

4 weeks ago

"How can you tell they were great writers?"

"....because i can read."

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@JLudd

3 weeks ago

The great writer is the being that inspired the individual people to record stories that somehow seem to all fit together in perfect harmony.

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@MrKennyBones

4 weeks ago

These stories are equal to, if not greater than Shakespeare.

And that’s coming from an atheist myself. I love Dawkins but he hasn’t really looked at the Bible the way Peterson has.

Jordan’s biblical series really opened up my eyes to the brilliance of these stories.

And I don’t care if they’re true or not. Shakespeare isn’t true either, but it’s still brilliant and it still holds massive amounts of meaning.

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@craigape

3 weeks ago

"How do you know they were a great writer? We know nothing about them." Since when did knowing a writer's backstory become not only an aspect in judging their writing, but also such a critical aspect that we can't render judgement without it? This is the guy who claims he is highly rational?

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