Agnostic? Watch This... w/ Dr. Alex Plato

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  • čas přidán 16. 11. 2022
  • Full Episode: • Philosophy, Philosophy...
    Everyone doubts, but by redoubling our faith we see everything clearer again. Matt and Dr. Plato talk about their own experience, holding on to reason, hope, and accepting life through the lens of grace.
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Komentáře • 44

  • @richarddunn9286
    @richarddunn9286 Před rokem +16

    "Doubt is the beginning of truth" What a great quote!

    • @MrFossil367ab45gfyth
      @MrFossil367ab45gfyth Před rokem

      Socrates said that one must deny and question everything when searching for truth.

  • @hiinEnkelte
    @hiinEnkelte Před rokem +28

    A professor of philosophy whose last name is Plato? That's like an ice cream man named cone.

  • @mymyscellany
    @mymyscellany Před rokem +7

    As someone who could be called agnostic, IDK what this had to do with my beliefs. Of course I've made a hard attempt to go with where evidence compels me to goe- that's why I deconverted from Christianity. I don't think I have anything in my soul that is "this little thing that only Christianity can explain".
    It was refreshing to hear the "do you have the will to go where the truth leads you even if it would make you an atheist" but I think that sort of mind set is much more common in agnostic circles than Christian ones so IDK what the point being made really was.

    • @FullDottle
      @FullDottle Před rokem

      Why are you agnostic? What premises do you deny?

    • @panemetcaseum3102
      @panemetcaseum3102 Před rokem +6

      @@tomato-ir9xs That is a post-modern definition of faith.

    • @AntonAchondoa
      @AntonAchondoa Před rokem

      @@panemetcaseum3102 can you clarify what a tradition definition of faith is vs. a post-modern one is?

    • @AntonAchondoa
      @AntonAchondoa Před rokem

      @@tomato-ir9xs I'm Catholic, born and raised, but I've been very curious about other world views. Most recently I've been looking into Islam for the sake of understanding it. No interest in converting. It's fascinating to see the parallel argument strategies. They really boldy proclaim that "true reason and logic" will lead people to accept Allah and the Qur'an.
      It made me realize how one's faith can feel firm by simply remaining in an echo chamber and by sheer force of will to sustain a certain way of life. I'm still Catholic, but I do find rigidity to be highly problematic. I like Reza Aslan's proposal that religion is a language, a collection of stories that gives us tools to sort out spiritual and metaphysical matters and to unite a group.
      Pardon my semi-coherent rambling. Just had an assortment of thoughts to share.

    • @mditt7
      @mditt7 Před rokem +1

      the point is "doubt is the beginning of truth." you can not escape God's Love even if our limited minds attempt to. God will keep beckoning even when we deny his existence. Viva Cristo Rey.

  • @bellanegrin3915
    @bellanegrin3915 Před rokem +14

    Oh, wow. Loved this. Going to share with my daughter who claims she is Agnostic. I don't think she is, but this may be food for thought. I think she feels it is too painful to believe in God, Christ, and the Holy Spirit.

    • @DarkAngel-cj6sx
      @DarkAngel-cj6sx Před rokem

      Tell her to watch Devine mercy with fr Chris Alar.
      His videos helped and still helps a lot

    • @mymyscellany
      @mymyscellany Před rokem +6

      A good place to start would be respecting your daughter's awareness of her interior world. She knows her mind better than you know her mind. Usually when a child tells a parent something like this, they are showing the parent the tip of the iceberg, trying to see how they react. Saying you don't believe your daughter is a very bad start.

    • @bellanegrin3915
      @bellanegrin3915 Před rokem +3

      @My Miscellany I never said I didn't believe her. She is well into her 40s, and I have never disrespected her beliefs and/or opinions. But I have shared my own beliefs and opinions with her. I will never stop praying that she comes back to the church (even though she has asked me not to). One of my other two children also claims to be agnostic. He served 5 tours in the Middle East and said that if this is all God has to offer of mankind, he is not impressed. My other child is a doctor and is quite devout in his faith. Each one of my children and grown grandchildren know that I love them and respect them very much. (However, I will never stop praying for them to come back to the church.)

    • @bellanegrin3915
      @bellanegrin3915 Před rokem +3

      @Dark Angel Thank you. I have suggested his videos before. She said she got bored. She is a grown woman with two grown children. I have to be careful that I don't overstep or am overly insistent. She knows. She was brought up in the Church. Thank you for the suggestion.

    • @sarcodonblue2876
      @sarcodonblue2876 Před 9 měsíci

      Well it is because all this horrendous stuff is happening in the world and yet God is meant to be loving. Read the old testament and see God is the opposite.

  • @tomhitchcock8195
    @tomhitchcock8195 Před 8 měsíci

    Truth is a person

  • @briandowdell358
    @briandowdell358 Před rokem +2

    F. To pay respect. :)

  • @tomhitchcock8195
    @tomhitchcock8195 Před 8 měsíci

    You’re saying truth is whatever you think it is.
    No truth outside you

  • @neil9171
    @neil9171 Před rokem +5

    I'm agnostic and I don't care about people who hold different opinions. The truth of the reality is that no human can know "the truth". It's impossible. People who say the know for sure are simply lying. It doesn't matter how smart a philosopher or a scientist is, at the end of the day he is just a puny human who doesn't have nearly enough information.

    • @MutohMech
      @MutohMech Před rokem +6

      How do you know that?

    • @neil9171
      @neil9171 Před rokem +1

      @@MutohMech - It's my opinion.

    • @neil9171
      @neil9171 Před rokem

      @Gen Z Catholic Woman - "it is whatever there is the most evidence for" - no, it isn't. No amount of evidence can make up for the limits of the human mind.

    • @MutohMech
      @MutohMech Před rokem +4

      @@neil9171 if you don't know what grounds you're belief then you're applying double standards, for you formed a very sweeping generalization without nearly enough information. I was once an agnostic, I stopped being one once I begun questioning and seeking the foundation of my own beliefs only to find I had built my house on sand.

    • @neil9171
      @neil9171 Před rokem +1

      @@MutohMech - It seems to me that the people saying "god exists" or "god doesn't exist" are the ones making assumptions without nearly enough information. My foundation is solid: I simply recognize the fact that I'm limited.

  • @ready1fire1aim1
    @ready1fire1aim1 Před rokem

    Following the Truth led me straight to the Samaritan Chronicle (Books of Joshua).
    It's no wonder nobody can find who was Jesus in the Old Testament...everyone is in the wrong Israelite Tribes version. Masoretic Text is gobbledygook.

  • @weepeeteeee
    @weepeeteeee Před rokem

    Life is totally "agnostic" just know thyself.