I lost my mother a few years ago and my roomate is constantly asking me why I don't still grieve or why did I get over it so quickly... and to me the answer is easy, I believe 100% I'll see her again
@humboldtharry12895 ай бұрын
@@joshualaird5303 Exactly, she is not “gone” because our souls are immortal. We just shift back to what we were before we came here. I’m always amazed that people don’t realize that they didn’t just pop into existence at conception. Incarnating is not originating.
@appiehartman18645 ай бұрын
people know ,s were there come from .
@dianecourtney27245 ай бұрын
And you will see her again 🌷
@tonytroiani65994 ай бұрын
Its difficult to understand how seemingly intelligent commentators buy into fairy tales! I come from an opposite of my original indoctrinated beliefs. I was bought up on a big dose of Christianity through the church of England then moving on to become a Roman Catholic, with all the hypocritical baggage that came with it, until I woke up to all the scandals in the Catholic church, but it wasn't just the catholic church, all the children who were taken from there mothers back in the 50s, sent to our empire colonies to be abused and sodomislzed in the name of God and spreading our colonial warped ideologies. I decided it was time to move on or maybe have a bit of a reality check! I do believe a good man existed called Jesus and I do believe in the message of the ten commandments for the good of civil society, however the Christian religion was captured. Christianity was on the rise, the Roman empire on the decline, the wealthy rulers transitioned! Constructing the catholic church as their own, continuing with their conquest, at that time ensuring control of the masses, most of which were ignorant. Contemporary rulers find religion useful to help them rule and on many occasion divide and twist everything that was meant to be good about religion/Christianity in order to control us, promoting the narrative, since the beginning of time everything is too perfect for there not to be a God, therefore there has to be a divine enterty, so let’s just hustle the public! In reality scientists aren’t yet able to explain the beginning of Time, so this is an opportunity to invent ideas to suit a narrative, which is precisely why God is the topic on this show schooling us to believe idea’s that science proves the existence of God because the underlying message is God is good and God has sanctioned just a few, who have the power to rule, Piers show is attempting to unlock that door to convince us we have no other option other than to be subordinate to some greater enterty because we aren’t clever enough to work things out ourselves.
@samuelpeinado12673 ай бұрын
My grandfather just passed. He was my last grandparent. I wasn’t heartbroken, as others expected me to be, because I will see him again soon. Physical life is short, but life doesn’t end with the physical. Life continues either with God, or apart from Him.
@suegordon68057 ай бұрын
I remember being at my mother’s bedside when she died. She died of Alzheimer’s and was non verbal for many months before her death. She opened her eyes and looked at me and said, “Sue, I’ll see you on the other side”. And then she passed. It blew my mind.
@missbriteyes227 ай бұрын
This brought tears to my eyes. Bless you. ❤
@Marabarra947 ай бұрын
seems made up
@F30-Jet7 ай бұрын
Am sorry but there is no other side. Its see you when Jesus comes
@j.knight93357 ай бұрын
@@Marabarra94 That's because you're of bad will.
@Marabarra947 ай бұрын
@@j.knight9335 it's because you are gullible. people need attention.
@angelodaloia97677 ай бұрын
Having lost my wife suddenly and unexpectedly at the age of 53 I know only too well the pain of grief, but I can honestly say this experience has brought me closer to God. God has shown up in my life like never before through many supernatural coincidences that have brought me a great deal of comfort, Psalm 34 vs 18 says “God is close to the brokenhearted “ this has been my experience. I am now more convinced than ever before that there is a God and my wife is in heaven and I will see her again.
@angelodaloia97677 ай бұрын
@@AaronK-ef8yv I get where you’re coming from but my wife died before she got the Covid jab from an undiagnosed brain tumour.
@donutkillerassassin7 ай бұрын
@@angelodaloia9767 I'm sorry for your loss. May your wife rest in peace.
@plottaz7 ай бұрын
May your wife enjoy perfect heavenly peace and may you find your own peace until you are reunited for eternity. God bless, I am very sorry for your loss
@clayw707 ай бұрын
I pray that the Lord continues to comfort you. 🙏
@NigelHearne-yv7en7 ай бұрын
Pray to Jesus and he will comfort you, he understands your grief and is watching over you 🙏😔
@edithjohnson68355 ай бұрын
I’m not a scientist but every cell in my body, tells me , I have a creator and he sees me and watches over me. Let the doubters doubt but I will continue to love my creator and his son. I look forward to being with him. ❤❤
@markb37864 ай бұрын
Ask your creator why he created stinky smelly poop when he could have created something much less objectionable?
@edithjohnson68354 ай бұрын
@@markb3786 blasphemy! You ask him that question when you see him because you will stand before him one day.
@thomeilearn4 ай бұрын
@@edithjohnson6835 Yesss, blasphemy! Execution!.... Wait, there's no G, so we should.... execute each other. Back to Stone Age aaaaaaaaaaah. *sigh* I'm a scientist, not a comedian. Digest the joke.
@omarhoujairy78614 ай бұрын
Your cells really tells you that, since in every cell their is a huge catalogue of you and its called a DNA, which is the most complex code ever known and codes and catalogue and programs dont write themselves. So basically your scientifically accurate when you say every cells in your body tells u their is a creator.
@SageFrogOil3 ай бұрын
Is feeling and emotions a reliable way to know if something is true?
@Ex_Nihilo7777 ай бұрын
I remember when my dad died. We went and saw his body. The moment I looked at him I said "he is not in there", and the image of an empty vase came to mind. The sight of death is quite profound as it forcibly directs your whole being to the thought that me, you, us are not our bodies. At that moment my faith in a God became stronger. And his name is Jesus Christ.
@Cheximus7 ай бұрын
lmfao.
@user-tt6rx1cy4f7 ай бұрын
Amen ❤🙏
@marciebernath48907 ай бұрын
You are right. I saw the same thing when I saw my son lying lifeless. It was only a body, his soul had been freed from the vessel that held it. I pray to God that I will see him again in heaven
@jezza6697 ай бұрын
Do you feel the same about dogs? Dogs aren’t just their bodies?
@Tbone.3577 ай бұрын
Perhaps you drew that conclusion because of your upbringing and the fact that you're already taught that religious belief. Why couldn't you have just said maybe in the cosmos there is a creator but you zeroed in on one of the many thousands that have been believed... Very telling that you went to the culturally acceptable one.
@DavidJohnson-dc8lu7 ай бұрын
I was in care when I was a kid, but around 7 years my siblings and I were sent to live with the most unruly person I know to date, my mother. One of her grooming methods was that she taught us how to shoplift, and I was great at it. I was shoplifting naturally for a number of years. At the age of 13 years old, I was left in a shop alone (as shopkeeper who never left the kids from our school alone either), and I remember to this very day thinking happy days and reaching for a sweet to knick, with no conscious or conscientious thoughts about God at the time (because my mother was no Christian, an alcoholic but no Christian), I heard a voice from no where telling me to put the sweet down, God is watching me. Never stolen since, and I have been living on my own since I was 15 years old and have had times when I had no money whatsoever. From care to homeless hostel, thanks to God just being there with kind instructions and no judgement, I never smoked, never drank (never been drunk in my life) and never done drugs. Also been ordered to not eat pork. Not that can I prove if God is there or not, it's more or less he has been there with me since I was 13 years old God whether I have wanted them or not. So I thank you Jesus, if I was left on the path my mother set me up on and the ragged road she tried to drop kick me on, without God I surely would have been a criminal with a liking to alcohol.
@Annelie587 ай бұрын
I absolutely love your story! I believe God sends guardians to help us. I personally had similar experiences as you. Kept me on the straight and narrow with knowing if I fell, I would be helped up. God Bless
@Truthfully37 ай бұрын
Amen 🙏
@grimmertwin21487 ай бұрын
No angels in Gaza. No angels protecting the students being bashed. Think about that
@juanvaladez57037 ай бұрын
Wow what a beautiful story.
@mahdiahmed86117 ай бұрын
You are one of the miracles of God. God is with us all the time and so the devil and it looks like God puts you in the right bath, but the only brother with your faith in God is that you are mixing God and Jesus. God is the creator while Jesus is one of God's creation. Jesus is a very important prophet, but not a god. Please take the time to learn who God is and do some research.
@roselzero7 ай бұрын
Finally! A good show where there is no screaming, fighting or yelling. Whichever side one takes, you can appreciate the intelligent and meaningful conversation.
@tryingtocorrect7 ай бұрын
ye so many shouting recently :)
@esch49207 ай бұрын
Mmm pseudo intelligent.
@fundidoarrojo2697 ай бұрын
It happens when you discuss stuff that's mostly irrelevant, as opposed to, I don't know, defending a genocide for example...
@sdjslkdjlsskldjslkdjsl82627 ай бұрын
DO YOU CONDEMN HAMAS?!
@PhullyNo17 ай бұрын
It because there’s a liar and a believer on screen. That makes for no argument.
@justinbishop-ef6bp6 ай бұрын
I have such respect for this man. I've been aware of Stephen since 2008 in his appearance in the documentary "Expelled No intelligence allowed" and he has only impressed me even more ever since. His answers to the most important questions Piers asked were actually not intellectual, but relational. That tells me he is not just extremely intelligent, but he is wise. I wish I could meet Stephen and sit down over a cup of coffee.
@Alexander_Kale5 ай бұрын
Isn't this the dude who went to court and lost over the demand that intelligent design should be taught as an alternative to evolution?
@Spacekriek5 ай бұрын
It also took me a good time to realise that intelligence and wisdom are different concepts.
@christopherbravo18133 ай бұрын
That might not be as much of a pipe dream as you may believe.
@Skotty18996 ай бұрын
I thoroughly enjoyed this conversation. Beyond its cosmological focus, I thought Stephen spoke with such eloquence on the grief of losing his mother. It profoundly touched me. This makes me think he's just a very good human being.
@LGpi3146 ай бұрын
eloquence of fallacies. Meyer is a pseudo-scientist that the whole scientific community rejects.
@MrCallidus5 ай бұрын
@@LGpi314 The world is moving on, finally, from the boring and truncated 19th-century materialist worldview you clearly support. The growing enthusiasm in both scientific and lay circles for Meyer's work is a testament to this. Exciting times!
@olgaburgos7780Ай бұрын
It is a reality that from nothing comes nothing! From a superior mind comes everything.!
@dandrechesterfield54117 ай бұрын
As an atheist, these are the kind of conversations that make me question myself. Love it.
@esch49207 ай бұрын
How?
@esch49207 ай бұрын
No really how? This was vdumb.
@dakota-sessions7 ай бұрын
Are you serious?
@SuperEdge677 ай бұрын
This bloke has no proper education in biology. He’s basically a philosopher.
@Sab__0077 ай бұрын
Educate yourself bro. We were not apes come on haha
@MrSontaran37 ай бұрын
Dr Stephen C Meyer is intelligent, learned, articulate, and compassionate, with a great understanding and respect for other persons and their points of view. He is a consummate gentleman. Great interview! :D
@mcmanustony7 ай бұрын
He's a lying hack at a right wing pressure group seeking to pervert science education and lie to children about Jesus. But you do you....
@copernicus997 ай бұрын
Indeed, he is a gentleman, but do his arguments hold any water?
@TubaTones5 ай бұрын
@@copernicus99haha, nope!
@therealtech8332 ай бұрын
@@copernicus99 He is extremely well educated and intelligent, including PHD from Cambridge. Yes, his arguments hold water.
@TomAlethea772 ай бұрын
@@therealtech833 Nope. Intelligent Design theory is pseudoscience. It has been debunked many times by many authors in peer-reviewed journal articles and books published decades ago. Don't believe me? Look it up.
@freedomring30223 ай бұрын
To one who has faith, no explanation is necessary. To one without faith, no explanation is possible.
@skratch-do9ndАй бұрын
Well said!
@junodonatus4906Ай бұрын
Faith is not a reliable path to truth however.
@TheSteveGainesRockBandАй бұрын
If a god was so great that he could design all of this complexity why couldn't he create a Universe where innocent babies aren't born with horrific birth defects like Siamese twins (among many)?
@junodonatus4906Ай бұрын
@TheSteveGainesRockBand Birth defects and pediatric cancer are apparently all part of God's plan because he loves us.
@JohnjOcampo29 күн бұрын
@@junodonatus4906 your subjective truth isn’t either.
@sofahousechurch82667 ай бұрын
Our daughter is really ill and even this level of suffering hasn't ruined our faith and each day that seems extraordinary.
@davehallett8107 ай бұрын
God bless you 🙏
@ChildofGod-g8f7 ай бұрын
I'm sorry. I pray for you and her.
@thomasjenkinson59327 ай бұрын
An attachment disorder to a vile and wicked deity from a 2000 yo fairytale, hope you get the help you need
@ameliabrand21387 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry for what your beautiful family is going through …I will keep your beautiful daughter in my prayers ❤
@faithliftchurchlondon7 ай бұрын
Please tell us her name and we’ll add her to our prayer list. God bless you
@sherrythomas81497 ай бұрын
Outstanding description of how losing someone by increments makes you think you're more prepared for the moment they die. But the finality of death brings a depth of sorrow you had no idea was possible.
@RosemaryStudy7 ай бұрын
I am at that point - mother is 97 and has dementia - fading away by increments. What Mr. Meyer shared really touched me, deeply.
@jgee33697 ай бұрын
And that depth of sorrow doesn’t go away. It’s always there. We are forever changed.
@automatedrussianbot7 ай бұрын
people cant accept reality and make up deeelusions their loved ones are still here. you see it all over, even in these comments
@leiyang4777 ай бұрын
Yes, losing a soul companion is very painful, especially when we the "living" have no knowledge of the realms beyond this 3D world we call Earth. Our senses limit us to the material, only a few gifted who have access to the band width beyong the 3D know that there are much higher forms of lives residing there, which is full of bliss, joy and contentment. See Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor's TedTalk "My Stroke of Insight".
@leiyang4777 ай бұрын
@@RosemaryStudy Dr. Meyer is a spiritual teacher cloaked in the robe of a scientist, but he is using this access to the secular world to share the knowledge that our 3D world has a limited bandwidth on the frequency spectrum, there are infinite realms beyond 3D earth, it is like a classroom here, beings outside of it come here for a visceral lesson, clothed in a "human physical body". The 3D notion of death is but a transition.
@jamesreid65267 ай бұрын
I wish this was a longer conversation.
@dantheman9097 ай бұрын
Check out his convo on Rogan or Shapiro. Both awesome!
@Jerryman11587 ай бұрын
Yeah there are dozens of hours on KZbin alone with Dr. Meyers. Dr. Hugh Ross (an astrophysicist) is also very interesting to listen too.
@NorthernNessa7 ай бұрын
Don’t forget James Tour!
@bestofgrime77237 ай бұрын
Thankyou people il be going down a rabbit hole tonight
@jadezee63167 ай бұрын
why? it didnt teach a single thing to anyone
@CliffordGrashuis5 ай бұрын
To whom ever reads this I hope you will be blessed.. In 2018 my mother passed away. She was born in a Christian family but like so many people around the world became disillusioned with Christianity.Not Christ but the corruption n hypocrisy in the church. So like many looked to other religions which she practiced for many many years and also science became her a strong hold against the bible. I must admit I did the same as her in my life journey. In hospital when she was ready to go she was on the drift out drug when suddenly she opened her eyes wide and looked at me the nurse and a few family members exclaiming “ Jesus is the answer, only Jesus “ then the next morning she passed.. this shook me knowing her life and was a practicing Buddhist at the time!?!? I have now reset my path.. I don’t have all answers but I have peace and love.. God bless you all … lovers and haters
@gideonemeahara31093 ай бұрын
Jesus Christ is LORD. ❤
@annecurtis6302 ай бұрын
Who knows why she said that. It need not necessarily be true
@annecurtis6302 ай бұрын
They can explain nothing…….
@threestars216417 күн бұрын
Just as many have professed that buddha is the truth in the east.
@hartfully7 ай бұрын
This was a challenging and uplifting conversation. When Prof. Meyer brought up the death of his mother, I had the same experience and thoughts when my beloved husband passed away. He was there, Ill and then he was gone as I held his hand. My first thought was he is no longer in that body and that his soul had transmigrated??? Or something that I cannot explain except through the teachings of Christ. It was not a mental state of awareness, but a deep feeling of incredible pain and hope at the same time. I carry it every day. I am grateful for Piers and his curiosity not imposing any judgement with the questions he asked and for Prof. Meyer and his courage and brilliance.
@annA481267 ай бұрын
Would have liked this conversation to go on for longer. Thirty minutes just wasn't long enough Piers. Would really love to see a conversation between Stephen Meyer and Richard Dawkins too.
@karenkati50197 ай бұрын
Look up John Lennox debating Richard Dawkins too, or anything John Lennox really. Wonderful.
@annA481267 ай бұрын
@@karenkati5019 Thanks for the tip karen. Will do. 🙂
@TyrellWellickEcorp7 ай бұрын
lol, Dawkins pulled out of a debate opportunity with Meyer years ago. He knows he’d get demolished.
@anni7307 ай бұрын
100% 👏
@cynthiagarnham11577 ай бұрын
It was the addition of mitochondria into the early primative simple cell. That was the game changer. Sort of symbiotic relationship!
@katlehomahlophe65137 ай бұрын
What love about Stephen Meyer is that, he articulate, eloquent and detailed in his explanation. As the Body of Christ we thank God for raising such a scholars
@original.dwornboy7 ай бұрын
He has no explanation. He has a belief and a theory. No one knows where man came from. We all have ideas, but no proof.
@janetclark56687 ай бұрын
@@original.dwornboy He's explaining his belief and theory as a scientist and a Christian.
@Bc232klm7 ай бұрын
Well now I know your god is fake. That dudes dmb as hell
@davidtrower18257 ай бұрын
Both take faith, God gave us free will and we are to exercise it. The Creator gave us brains, heart, and a soul.
@animegtrailer52087 ай бұрын
@@davidtrower1825Prove you have a soul
@robburgess19855 ай бұрын
Stephen Meyer has an incredible mind and character. Intellectual, Philosophical and Spiritual. A rare combo!
@Innerlight3205 ай бұрын
Rubbish
@shaunmcinnis5665 ай бұрын
@@Innerlight320 Refute what he says. Offer something of value.
@jonathanrussell11404 ай бұрын
@@shaunmcinnis566 Ask Stephen Meyer why his god chucked a rock at his own intelligently designed creation about 65 million years ago.
@mattmccluskey42424 ай бұрын
@@jonathanrussell1140 One might argue it led to us.
@jonathanrussell11404 ай бұрын
@@mattmccluskey4242so why did god bother intelligently designing everything else before he chucked a rock at it all. NB - he's still chucking the rocks 😂😂😂
@Th3rdknight7 ай бұрын
Stephen Meyer- he reminds me of a Mr. Rogers with a PhD. Very good change of pace Piers. All the rancour and dark debates of our current Milieu, nice to zoom out and have an affirmative talk about what really matters. After losing someone close today, this was serendipitous to hear this pleasant conversation. I like Piers and Stephen am a Christian but faith is hard to hold when you are met everyday with the coldness of our world- but when I heard Stephen speaking so eloquently and personally he gave me just that little jolt of faith. Thanks. Well done!
@sexgod57able7 ай бұрын
I'm glad this came at the perfect time for you. Now pick up a Bible, think on your loss, open up to a random page and read both pages from top left of the left page to bottom right of the right page. In this practice, you will always find your answer. You're welcome. God bless.
@davids59807 ай бұрын
I pray that the person you lost is now in heaven. Please listen to I SPEAK JESUS by Charity Gayle LOUDLY if possible or with ear/headphones. God bless you In JESUS name.
@LCRLive6877 ай бұрын
Huh? You think that the suffering and brutality caused by wars don't matter?
@ChildofGod-g8f7 ай бұрын
Oh gosh. I'm so very sorry for your loss. But as a Christian I hope you know that we're creating the coldness in this world, as human beings.
@Freewoman767 ай бұрын
❤
@SimonBell787 ай бұрын
I've just seen Piers in a completely different light. Stephen's thinking is fascinating. Such a brilliant interview.
@erinjenkins47387 ай бұрын
Agree!
@Peekaboo-Kitty7 ай бұрын
Stephen Myers is a drop out Scientist. That why he now works for the Creationist Propaganda mills. ALL of his writings have been debunked by REAL Scientists.
@LeithYearwood7 ай бұрын
What was your previous opinion of Piers and what is it now - what is the "different light"?
@BillGlenVille7 ай бұрын
Agree.
@TubaTones5 ай бұрын
Yes, you’ve seen him interview someone he agrees with completely. When he disagrees, he talks over and bullies his guests into either getting angry or being quiet. You need some critical thinking skills Simon. Think why, now wow.
@BartT757 ай бұрын
I can't remember the last time I sat thru a whole Piers Morgan video. The show is great when there is a good-faith conversation with an intelligent individual and Piers isn't acting like an arse... and, as we all know, that almost never happens.
@goofygrandlouis62967 ай бұрын
Well, tomorrow it's back to a subject on Palestine. So don't expect too much of that. 😆
@Cedawood7 ай бұрын
But you come back & keep harping on about. Are you just into complaining or are you unaware of how irrational that mindset it. Like banging one's head against a wall over & over.....yet you carry on & whinge on top
@the-hollywood-dog-says-60727 ай бұрын
Then why even start watching.
@karenkati50197 ай бұрын
Hard agree. And this guest, as an aside, is gold.
@Durzo12597 ай бұрын
Even though I disagree with this guests' conclusions, I fully respect him as someone who's intelligent, well spoken and productive. Unlike the raging man-child lunatics Piers usually has on.
@fgabrieltomas3 ай бұрын
I've found, seriously, the older i get the wiser i get about life having experienced good, bad, failure, success, gain, loss. The material world becomes less, and a God becomes clearer in life
@patticarey90167 ай бұрын
Dr. Meyer is so gracious, personable and level headed. So sorry to hear about the loss of his mother.
@highroller-jq3ix7 ай бұрын
Well, except for all the pseudo-scientific babble and outright propaganda.
@MaximillianTiberius7 ай бұрын
@@highroller-jq3ix at least he is trying and he's not judgemental. What are you doing beside playing devils advocate?
@highroller-jq3ix7 ай бұрын
@@MaximillianTiberius At least he's trying to undermine legitimate science and quality education. You don't seem to understand what the term "devil's advocate" means. I'm advocating for truth, science, critical thinking, and rationality. Quit sniveling about being judgmental while being judgmental.
@highroller-jq3ix7 ай бұрын
@@MaximillianTiberius At least he's trying to undermine legitimate science and quality education. You don't seem to understand what the term "devil's advocate" means. I'm advocating for truth, science, critical thinking, and rationality. Quit sniveling about being judgmental while being judgmental.
@highroller-jq3ix7 ай бұрын
@@MaximillianTiberius At least he's trying to undermine legitimate science and quality education. You don't seem to understand what the term "devil's advocate" means. I'm advocating for truth, science, critical thinking, and rationality. Quit sniveling about being judgmental while being judgmental.
@felishahauswirth93367 ай бұрын
I love Stephen Meyer!!! I've listened to many interviews with him. He's wonderful, never seems to get flustered at all. Just calmly explains his position. As a Christian, I'm so glad to have him.
@seantaylor40957 ай бұрын
Why would he get flusterd being interviewed by someone who agrees with him?
@billypilgrim48167 ай бұрын
As a scientist I’m so incredulous we are listening to religious anachronism in the 21st century
@bradleygonzalez11607 ай бұрын
@@billypilgrim4816 as a human it amazes me that a Christian scientist can be so humble and say he loves Dawkins and speaks so highly of him….and a highly educated person like yourself can’t see the difference….. Have a most excellent day Jesus is Lord Jesus loves you.
@bradleygonzalez11607 ай бұрын
@@seantaylor4095 well he’s being put on the spot about life’s and sciences biggest questions…. He answers with wisdom and calm. See the difference between him and Dawkins. Enough said.
@seantaylor40957 ай бұрын
@@bradleygonzalez1160 He's not being put on the spot. He's being teed up to answer the questions he wants to answer because they're in his book. Still, I'm glad you're convinced.
@TIMG1286 ай бұрын
I never thought I would say this but Piers is actually very good here. He asks a question and then listens to the answer without interrupting. Refreshing.
@treble206 ай бұрын
The biggest cover-up is that the Lord is alive today in human form. The British and US Establishments are fully aware of this....but they want to keep it quiet to retain their power and control. Does Piers know the truth? Probably.
@MrNewff6 ай бұрын
He must have made a change in how he approaches his interviews. I watched another interview a few days ago which was similar and a lot better.
@Andre_XX6 ай бұрын
He always interrupts rudely when he disagrees with the other person. This is the hallmark of a poor interviewer.
@gwdyon6 ай бұрын
Just because he agrees with the interviewee...look at interviews where he clearly disagrees and then tell me if he is a good listener...
@declangerardoconnor13216 ай бұрын
He interviewed Candice Owens last night and never stopped interrupting her! I was very disappointed in him.
@georgez52016 ай бұрын
I may have been able to understand only 50% of what this guy was talking about but I could listen to him for hours
@paulc23175 ай бұрын
Watch the Rogan interview
@millenialfalcon82435 ай бұрын
Keep watching and researching. It will start to make sense as you get a grasp of the arguments and evidence. KZbin the videos showing the bio-machines that work within the cell. It will blow your mind.
@ALM-eh1yk4 ай бұрын
That is what makes this scary - if you don’t understand him, how can you believe him
@WayTruthLife1237 ай бұрын
This is by any comparison one of Piers Morgan’s best interviews. Dr. Meyer is a treasure indeed.
@aidankennedy18607 ай бұрын
But he's not. He has a preconceived idea of a god and he will always be biased to that view.
@aacuna44207 ай бұрын
Definitely
@majin-vegeta907 ай бұрын
Everyone with a world view is biased then. I'll continue to listen to thoughtful ideas no matter what the person's personal spiritual ideas are@@aidankennedy1860
@bentaylor97757 ай бұрын
@@aidankennedy1860exactly, this is just two people who believe in god talking without anyone that disagrees involved. Of course it’s friendly and he makes Meyers come across well. Bias interviews are not automatically good interviews.
@waxmonkeys38417 ай бұрын
He's dishonest and has been debunked many times.
@markeveringham46737 ай бұрын
It is interesting , that Jesus said ...."Except you become as a little child you can't enter the kingdom of God" , it Speaks of a Creator who understands that his creation at this stage of their understanding says , look my creation , they (Children) just trust that their parents will provide for them without knowing exactly how that will happen. what i see in stephen Meyer is a man with great understanding and intelligence , who understands it means nothing of worth except it is seasoned with "Humility" . The Apostle Paul the most prolific author (Inspired by God) of the books known as the New Testament said..."If ANY man thinks he knows something , he knows nothing" ....he also said " That I may know him (God) , and the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings, being made conformable unto his death;" This man (Paul) was a very intelligent man , and yet being humbled in his meeting with God forsook all he knew and knew he had to become a "servant of the most high", because it is only in this state you can truly KNOW GOD. When Stephen articulated The lead up and death of His mother he stressed more deeply the real life affect for himself of the experience than all they asked and answered before , because it was real to both of them , not just questions that can never be answered by the "Created ones " but real life experience of what every human will go through. What a shame that the very many of us only think about God when we are confronted with the death of a loved one and think about eternity at that time , only to leave that situation and never consider it again till the next funeral. The God who created you, also created the possibility of relationship , and wants you to enter into one with Him, if you can humble yourself , and believe that the act of Jesus dying for your sins happened , you can begin the walk of salvation with Him,, if you genuinely speak to him and confess your sins , ask for forgiveness you will be enlightened , and your life will never be the same.
@CarlCampbellMusic7 ай бұрын
Amen bro 🙏🏿
@jimiellis60607 ай бұрын
🤣
@smolderingtitan7 ай бұрын
The "God" that created me wasn't interested in me believing that Jesus died for my sins. He set it up so that it was impossible to believe that.
@soundscapeproductions91737 ай бұрын
@@smolderingtitan that's the calvanist position which isn't biblical. Arminianism is much more compatible
@fonhollohan29087 ай бұрын
I totally agree with you brother, wholeheartedly.
@philosophercabin29417 ай бұрын
So nice to see people like Stephen Meyer on "mainstream" channels with a broad audience like Piers Morgan.
@mcmanustony7 ай бұрын
Why? He peddles the same lies he does elsewhere....
@afrochris73107 ай бұрын
@@mcmanustonyseethe harder atheist, your misery will never infect us 😂
@trishash797 ай бұрын
@@mcmanustony You call them lies. You had the opportunity in your comment to tell us the truth. What is the truth according to your worldview?
@Cardsncoinsmagicman7 ай бұрын
@@afrochris7310 you believe in a man whos a charlatan😆😆and he has been debunked. Cope theist.
@Birgeyful7 ай бұрын
@@mcmanustony what lies, didnt you hear Neil DeGrasse Tyson saying in the video they have no idea, so its all speculation from the scientists, and if you have to guess the most simple explanation is most often true. Michio Kako says he doesnt know any in his field that use the scientific method, its all guesswork
@d.s.87335 ай бұрын
Loved the interview, the logic of why there is more likely a God than not was well represented. I have had numerous other incidences besides logic that cement the knowledge of a creator ever so strong in my conviction of faith. I was working long hours, 16 to be exact and I drove 1 hr to and from work. On one occasion I fell asleep hard behind the wheel and of coarse I had no idea I was asleep until a very gentle woman's voice calmly said: "David wake up" When I opened my eyes, I was heading directly at the concrete pillar for an overhead bridge and because the voice was so calm I remained calm and gently steered the car back onto the road just missing the concrete pillar. After I had passed, my heart was racing and I was very shook up, but I will never forget that sweet voice who saved my life!
@saulkeshen4 ай бұрын
Very interesting experience that you had..... but that does not in any way prove the existence of god.
@nymbusDeveloper864 ай бұрын
@@saulkeshen It may not be actual proof, but it is congruent with the idea of a universe created by a caring God
@martinklein46514 ай бұрын
Funny, that sweet voice spoke to you, but not to the other millions of people that have died in tragic circumstance. Why is your god so selective.
@Bjr7477772 ай бұрын
My only experience of likely almost near depth was waking up as a much youger man of this calm female voice simply saying my name once. I believe I had sleep apnea and God or his agents didnt want me to leave this world. I was left with this overwhelming feeling of love that is often mentioned in NDE and which I have neither forgotten nor experienced again.
@junodonatus4906Ай бұрын
That does not prove a god.
@stuartboorman7 ай бұрын
Dr Stephen Meyer is so articulate here about complicated theories and subjects. And for someone of such great intellect, he has amazing humility. One of Piers Morgan's best interviews. I also loved that there was no interrupting.
@seantaylor40957 ай бұрын
It's easy to sound articulate when you're being cheered on by a host who already agrees with everything you say.
@stuartboorman7 ай бұрын
@@seantaylor4095 I agree that PM was unusually supportive, but not that it is easy to be articulate on such complex issues. I suspect he would do equally well against someone pushing back on his argument, like Dawkins.
@seantaylor40957 ай бұрын
@@stuartboorman It is easy to sound articulate when you are practiced at public speaking, but that is not the same as making sense or your arguments holding up to scrutiny. As an atheist who believes that evolution holds the key (if not currently all the answers) to humanity and has heard numerous debates on these topics, I find his arguments around intelligent design and fine tuning quite basic and deeply flawed, but as a headline grabbing interview and book promotion quite effective.
@janetclark56687 ай бұрын
@@seantaylor4095 Well then, you haven't seen Meyer's debates with atheists.
@janetclark56687 ай бұрын
@@seantaylor4095 Are you as articulate in explaining the theory of evolution as Meyer is in explaining the theory of creation?
@Jane-rc2rk7 ай бұрын
My ex husband is an astrophysicist PhD; he would talk fondly on man named John Polkinghorne …a fellow theoretical physicist who became a vicar in the Church of England; he believed that science and religion address aspects of the same reality. Plenty of scientists believe in god!
@Dogpool7 ай бұрын
Perhaps , but if they would use the scientific method to test god there would be no reason to believe. So maybe you could say part time scientists.
@familyb58007 ай бұрын
😹@@Dogpool
@krishgaming90807 ай бұрын
No unless n until we will get the warp drive n literally drive to nearest stars @@familyb5800
@Jane-rc2rk7 ай бұрын
@@Dogpool look up John Polkinghorne and know what you’re talking about. Equally Fred Hoyle … hardly part time scientists 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Bisotun7 ай бұрын
That’s actually what they always have done. Places like Oxford and Cambridge Universities were abbeys, let’s not forget. The premise of their studies was that if the material world is designed by a god who made us in his image and likeness then it should be understandable to us. And guess what, their hypothesis was true and every advancement of scientific understanding corroborates it.
@joselegaspi25497 ай бұрын
Why was the show so short????. I'm impressed Piers, you are knocking it out of the ball park with your guests, specially this one.
@jfurl59007 ай бұрын
It's short because there's nothing to say. The "discovery institute " is a complete fraud . First they come up with the answers and then they set up the questions. They dress it up in fake scientific sounding language.
@LGpi3147 ай бұрын
Soft ball questions between 2 theists. LMAO
@njclark59343 ай бұрын
Stephen Meyer has to be one of the most erudite, thoughtful, and genuinely inspiring thinkers on these "big picture" questions. Giant intellect combined with cordiality, civility, and vast knowledge in an exceptionally gifted communicator -- WOW, what a treasure. The Discovery Institute and all the rest of us are very fortunate to have him.
@petertheobald96247 ай бұрын
I have had the privilege to briefly meet Dr Stephen Meyer and he is a wonderful human being!
@vivian91877 ай бұрын
I picked up one of his books a few years ago and as an agnostic I was really surprised that I found his discussions so convincing. Especially the lack of science explaining the beginning of life
@nunca7897 ай бұрын
@@vivian9187 Take a look at Dr. James Tour's work, much available on KZbin -- Dr. Tour is a world renowned expert in origin of life chemistry and biology.
@yankee26667 ай бұрын
And...?
@exhumus7 ай бұрын
@@vivian9187There's always going to be gaps in our scientific knowledge, if there wasn't then we'd be "finished" with science. You don't get to put God in all the places where the answer should just be "we don't know yet". Meyer is a disingenuous liar-for-Jesus with an admittedly pleasant demeanor, air of authority and trustworthiness about him. I get why he's convincing, he seems like he's well versed in both sides and arrived at sensible conclusions. But please realise that once you step outside the Creation "science" bubble around The Discovery Institute, Answers in Genesis and the like you'll realise that we really do know a whole lot more than they want you to think. They often misuse buzz words, reference the state of fields as they were decades or sometimes even over a century ago, or even cherry pick statements blatantly out of context. For example, Meyer loves to use the Cambrian Explosion as evidence of a creation event that defeats evolution, but the Cambrian saw the emergence of hard bodied organisms that fossilize much more readily and the "explosion" covers a period of over 10 million years. It fits perfectly with evolution. Though he is a credentialed scientist he works as an apologist. His work contributes no understanding that help us to understand, make predictions or otherwise utilise the world around us. They simply help to reaffirm the faith of those who who are seeking that. And that's fine, if what you're really looking for is to have your faith strengthened. But if you're looking for genuine scientific enquiry look elsewhere.
@BehnamAshur7 ай бұрын
@@yankee2666 shut up
@froukjematthews34217 ай бұрын
I have enjoyed this discussion with Stephen Meyer the best of all of Piers' guests! Stephen was very clear in explaining his viewpoint and Piers allowed him, mostly, to finiish his train of thought. No yelling, interupting, calling names by guests etc. Just great conversation!
@leowaters27887 ай бұрын
Mostly. He still couldn't help but interrupt at least 3 times. He basically prefers the sound of his own voice.
@larsrathsach34777 ай бұрын
Well, Pierce Morgan only yells and interrups when his guests arn’t agreeing with him. In this case Pierce is a catholic and also believes in the prime mover. Watch the interview with Dawkins where he just couldn’t accept a world with out a god. Also why this interview is so sad, bevause he uses Meyers as a scientist in biology which he is not.
@myopenmind5277 ай бұрын
Pity everything he said was drivel. 🤮
@seantaylor40957 ай бұрын
Piers was such a fanboy! A proper talk show host knows how to control their own personal view and play the contrary position in a tough but respectful way.
@erikapleasants48867 ай бұрын
I've delved extensively into trying to deal with the grief process due to various losses. Had never heard it said that grief helps us realize what's important in life. Gave it some meaning. I'm grateful for that.
@karenwade24847 ай бұрын
Your lost loved ones are still alive, more alive than ever. You just can't interact with them on a three dimensional level. Your mind is not developed enough to conceive what is outside of your limitations. We still grieve the loss though. You should think of them as being on vacation. Before you know it, you be joining them on their heavenly excursion. The joy will be beyond belief. Remember God loves you and he will never abandon you.
@piehound7 ай бұрын
@@karenwade2484 Sometimes it's good to offer comfort to those grieving. But what about Ecclesiastes 9:5 ????? *The dead know not any thing.* Just ignore that because it's the " Old Testament " ???????????????????????
@karenwade24847 ай бұрын
@@piehound Exactly, the New Covenant establishes eternal life. Having had a near death experience I can validate that life, or the mind, the soul, consciouness, what ever you want to call it, continues after death. The point of Christ's resurrection.
@piehound7 ай бұрын
@@karenwade2484 So you're telling me that near death is the same as being actually dead . . . and then coming back from death itself ???? If so, why not call it *Dead and Resurrected* ???? Also did a doctor issue a death certificate at your death experience ???? I'd like to know.
@LeithYearwood7 ай бұрын
@@karenwade2484 It appears your mind is not developed enough to require good convincing evidence before accepting or rejecting the proposition of the existence of any afterlife.
@3YearsApart16134 ай бұрын
This has to be Piers best interview.
@jamiecaley38097 ай бұрын
Really interesting topic. I wish there were more guests like this. Way more interesting than Harry and Megan that's for sure. Keep up the good work.
@vocal-hm3yo7 ай бұрын
So agree
@tashaax1993xanimalloverx7 ай бұрын
When were they on?...he hates them ...
@MrLinuxguru7 ай бұрын
Stephen is an absolute gentleman and his ability to explain deep topics is phenomenal. He genuinely tries to search for the truth behind these theories and is always ready to listen to the counter arguments. Brilliant discussion.
@deviouskris30127 ай бұрын
Stephen is a hack who is laughed at by his own co workers and he has to jump on the discovery institute to platform his unsupported claims.
@Nai61a7 ай бұрын
MrLinux etc: Actually, he is a liar for "Jesus". I do not like calling people liars, but there is no choice with this man.
@milansvancara7 ай бұрын
Yeah, his ability to talk for hours about stuff he has no clue about is phenomenal... One of the best grifters out there:)
@fern7 ай бұрын
Can we have Richard Dawkins vs Stephen Meyer please?
@lukaivkovic7 ай бұрын
my thought exactly
@CCCBeaumont7 ай бұрын
@maekklynproof is only for mathematics, but Meyer’s side has all the evidence.
@TyrellWellickEcorp7 ай бұрын
Meyer offered to debate him at a convention back in the early 2000’s but Dawkins refused, he knows deep down Meyer would expose the lies he’s been telling everyone about evolution.
@DianInHerOrb7 ай бұрын
@@CCCBeaumontHahahahaha. That’s hilarious 🤣
@AjejeB7 ай бұрын
@maekklyn Dawkins can prove a lot more than this guy
@vicmartinez84vm122 ай бұрын
Piers Morgan vs Saul Goodman
@JeffreyArthur-ff3vv4 күн бұрын
Haha, you're so right
@davidholdaway23197 ай бұрын
Definitely one of Piers best interview's. Meyers is a delight and brings great clarity and insight. He expresses perfectly why the overwhelmingly vast majority of people through history and alive today believe there is a Creator and a God.
@sleptiq7 ай бұрын
But that number is fortunately dropping day by day.
@VoVina1117 ай бұрын
It's sad that we got dumber over the centuries and lost common sense despite all the technological advancements
@michaelxz13057 ай бұрын
too bad he's most likely wrong... most people believe because they were born into it.. more and more people start to stop believing because we know a lot more now than we did before. Belief in God in the middle ages probably made a lot of sense. How many people who believe, believe in some other faith than that what they were born or married into?
@jakenbake98787 ай бұрын
The most recent poll data from pew research in 2024 shows “spirituality” is on the rise globally. It is true more people are identifying as not religious while simultaneously saying they believe in some non material supernatural phenomena. I would argue the respondents saying they are not religious but are spiritual do so for a multitude of reasons but one of which is social stigma. It’s easy to say something created the universe. Not as easy to say a specific God. All this is to say, the belief in a supernatural, non material thing is on the rise.
@mikemcmike64277 ай бұрын
lol and yet they’ve all believed different gods than YOUR GOD. So what’s your point? Yes people are guillablr
@KuriosChristos7 ай бұрын
What are the chances that anything can happen by chance? Nothing can happen by chance because chance cannot do anything. I once had a discussion with a professor at Harvard who said to me the universe was created by chance. I pushed him a little bit on this, used a coin to illustrate the problem. I said, “If I have a fifty-cent piece and flip it up in the air, what are the chances that it comes up heads?” He says, “50/50.” I said, “OK, how much influence does chance exert on the flip of the coin?” He said, “What do you mean?” I said: “Well, the way it comes up heads or tails is determined by how much pressure is exerted on it, what the density of the atmosphere is, how many revolutions it takes, and so on, whether you catch it here, or here, or here, and whether after you catch it you turn it over or don’t turn it over. Those are all the variables. How much influence does chance have?” He still didn’t get it. I said: “Well, look. If you’re using the term chance to talk about mathematical possibilities, it’s a perfectly useful term. But when we ascribe to chance a power to do something, we are saying the chance is something. Now, what is it? What is this mysterious X factor that causes the coin to come up tails or heads?” He still looked at me, and I said, “Wait a minute.” I said, “Chance cannot do anything because chance is not anything.” For something to act, it must first what? Be. Chance is not a thing; it’s no thing; it’s nothing. When you say to me that the universe was created by chance, you are saying the same thing as saying the universe was created by nothing, and you’ve taken a perfectly good word to describe mathematical possibilities and now informed it with magical power. Giving it ontological status, giving it power to do something when it is not anything, and that is the principal idea that is used as a substitute for creation. Now, I know there are some who argue that the universe is eternal and always has been here. That’s another question, but the vast majority of critics today who deny the creation of this world by a self-existent, eternal God appeal to some kind of beginning to all of reality that comes from nothing. It’s the rabbit out of the hat-without a hat, without a rabbit, without a magician. It’s worse than magic; it’s pure mythology. If there ever was a time when there was nothing, there would be nothing now. So there always had to be something, something that had the very power of being within itself or nothing could possibly be. Is there anything more elementary than that. If the equation is God or chance, the only possible solution, is God. Because chance can do nothing. R.C. Sproul
@UniqueG247 ай бұрын
Well, who or what made God? Anyway, the professor who supposedly said that the universe was created by chance obviously didn't know what he was talking about (and, by the way, Bayesian statistics perfectly aligns with the coin toss argument, so it's very fishy, to say the least, that a Harvard professor right l wouldn't get the argument). Yes, chance cannot create anything. But that is a total strawman. Of course I can't rule out the existence of God. But I find it much more likely that we (a) don't have nearly enough information about physics and the big bang, and (b) that at some level things start to behave way beyond our realm of comprehension (like quantum physics, but possibly 100x worse). So yeah, between God or chance, I also go with "God". But that is a silly argument/discussion.
@user-tx1qe7gi9q7 ай бұрын
Thank you. This is a superb exegesis.
@dannylewthwaite7 ай бұрын
So God can be self-existent, eternal and come from nothing but the universe can't?
@self-help37967 ай бұрын
Brilliant
@user-tx1qe7gi9q7 ай бұрын
@@dannylewthwaite Well . . . that actually IS just what the scientists are telling us. The universe started--apparently from nothing material--about 13.8 billion years ago. Scientists no longer believe that the universe is eternal, though that once was their position. If I understand the theist position, it is that God is "transcendent"--which does seem to be a non-testable, non-falsifiable, non-verifiable proposition. So I am not to sure whether the ball has actually been moved as far down the field, as it were, as the theists would have us believe.
@neilouellette30047 ай бұрын
My 95 yr old dad who past away 2019 saw his kid sister "my Aunt" who past away early 80's right before he died. A close friend of mine who died of cancer at home called his older teen kids and wife into his room. They asked what's wrong? He replied he just spoke to Jesus and was told to say good-bye to his family cause "your going home". He died 4 hours later.
@Freedom_is_essential17 ай бұрын
I had a little brother die tragically when he just turned 20 years old. That was a couple years back. Nothing would make me more happier than to believe that this could be true for me. What an amazing story
@kdear94017 ай бұрын
🙏
@jackvogel97777 ай бұрын
That’s a happy ending indeed.
@jameswright...7 ай бұрын
And? I knew a Muslim who had similar experiences then died, my Atheist mate said he was ready to go and died after a long cancer battle. This is coincidence! Is no more than life and death doing what it does.
@CraigJones-wv5mw7 ай бұрын
@jameswright... no need to be condescending. If you don't believe move on from the vid
@hambone77662 ай бұрын
It is very refreshing to watch an informed and thought provoking discussion without people shouting at each other on this channel.
@matthewjohnson25547 ай бұрын
I paid my daughter to read and review Myers’ ‘Signature in the Cell’ with me and within a year after she decided to change her major from art to biochemistry, that’s how awesome his book and arguments are.
@forexdissector95657 ай бұрын
That's pretty cool.
@BartMesser-n1c7 ай бұрын
And she's 6 years old!
@beyamoth7 ай бұрын
Speaks more about her lack of critical thinking
@godlygirls627 ай бұрын
No but you are@user-eo9dc5gs8k
@godlygirls627 ай бұрын
@@beyamothspeaks more about people like you. Mad at God because He refused to do your bidding
@christopherfleming75057 ай бұрын
Meyer's personal story touched me. I also lost my mother a few months ago to dementia. It was hard, but it felt like God was speaking to me through my grief. Great interview, but it was too short.
@kahutochishisumi90567 ай бұрын
May God console you in your time of sorrow
@jovonn83037 ай бұрын
Lol I bet you see a child sufferi g and think oh this is good God has a reason. For it!
@proselytizingorthodoxpente83047 ай бұрын
@zzzzz4203 Thats not a comparable analogy on any level. For one thing, the parent doesn't claim to be omnipotent. If they were, there would be no need for vaccination or surgery for their child in the first place.
@jovonn83037 ай бұрын
@zzzzz4203 that is called skeptical theism. You are rejecting that the child suffering is even evidence of evil cuz you think there could be some greater good that comes from it. 1. This means you think things like rape are good because they lead to good things like your vaccination example. You harm the child to get the greater good of vaccination. So God allows this specific rape to occur for some greater good. So again you can't say now rape is bad. Really shit morality you have huh. 2. You can't ever know what's good or bad because anything you think is bad could just be apart of god's plan. Please don't bring this weak sauce to me.
@DichotomicDrummer7 ай бұрын
@zzzzz4203 At least stick with "it's because of the sinful world blah blah free will or even Satan" reasoning so you can distance your deity's culpability, instead of trying to perform mental gymnastics to rectify the suffering of children being lessons to learn. You're insane if you think you can compare an effort to protect from disease and a procedure to correct or remove something in your body with any suffering that a child might experience. What's the long term gain of sexual abuse?
@aquarianess7 ай бұрын
Without God nothing makes sense. Great interview ✝✝✝
@mmartista38037 ай бұрын
Facts 💯
@Ereonnn7 ай бұрын
Truth 🙏🏼✝️
@neilhunter58937 ай бұрын
Lies
@Nebularh7 ай бұрын
Which god?
@TurinTuramber7 ай бұрын
That's just personal incredulity which isn't an argument.
@Christianmusic915 ай бұрын
One of the best interviews I've ever seen. God is real.
@tobin85853 ай бұрын
Yes, praise Allah for he is real.
@ramonfabular777 ай бұрын
Please a PART 2 OR MORE. Jesus bless us all. ✝️🙏✌
@Mamabear73887 ай бұрын
The concept of God transcends religious affiliations; it's not about choosing to believe in God, it's about acknowledging the existence of a higher power. This is distinct from religion, which is a matter of personal belief and choice.
@Imnot-fj1yx7 ай бұрын
لا أتفق معك
@quintonmason15136 ай бұрын
This is one of the best comments I have read on KZbin - wanted to comment similar
@fredblahblah.63525 ай бұрын
If you don't progress into a personal choice and relationship from there, the concept of God will avail you nothing in the end.
@crabbit1015 ай бұрын
Yeah, ok. Try telling that to most religious people and they’ll either laugh in your face, or punch it.
@iamintriguing5 ай бұрын
I do agree
@GravityFalloutPines7 ай бұрын
This is one the best videos I've seen on KZbin
@MisfitoX7 ай бұрын
Are you new here?
@Joshua_Davis_Music8 күн бұрын
This has to be one of the best interviews I've seen. It went by in seconds it was so easy to listen to
@rljay19417 ай бұрын
Thanks so much, Piers, for having Dr. Meyer on your show! I have read all three of his books. Parts are not easy to understand (mainly because of my lack of training), but he is a very clear thinker and author-and not to be taken lightly!
@emmanuelvidela11557 ай бұрын
What’s the meaning of life? To have a relationship with the creator. Amazing response !
@ej14787 ай бұрын
Where does one find this creator?
@123rockfan7 ай бұрын
Completely delusional thinking.
@kbeetles7 ай бұрын
@@123rockfan not, according to thousands of the best minds across millenia that pondered about these questions... but maybe 123rockfan's simple declaration beats everybody else! Arrogance is dangerous - and delusional, my friend!
@wet-read7 ай бұрын
That sounds lame to me.
@ernestasare56577 ай бұрын
@@ej1478 Jesus is the Way , the Truth and The Life . Nobody goes to the Father except through Jesus
@doritgomberg16837 ай бұрын
Fascinating conversation. I felt the same way when I lost my dear mom, I always believed in God . When my mom died , I was in awe . We human being think we know it all…
@highroller-jq3ix7 ай бұрын
Well, religious fundies tend to at least.
@georgeorwell35017 ай бұрын
@@highroller-jq3ixAnyone with any level of critical thinking is going to want to know the truth about God or whether He exists or not. If you think you KNOW, you don’t understand how ignorant you are.
@doritgomberg16837 ай бұрын
@@georgeorwell3501 every body can see the miracle of living. If you choose to ignore that, you are the ignorant one.
@Cheximus7 ай бұрын
No, the only humans who think they know it all are religious nutjobs. Us agnostics simply say, "we don't know". Unfortunately, religious nutjobs make up the majority of our species and really seem to like breeding.
@issacdragon38347 ай бұрын
@@doritgomberg1683 the biggest problem with god is the stories from the 3 major religions don't make any sense. basically god knows the future and yet he makes a test cause satan doesn't listen to him while he is in heaven with god yet we get a blind faith tests and if you pick the wrong one you go to hell.
@nfdslkfladhf28 күн бұрын
If you notice comments, everyone is ill, lost someone or has someone who's ill. We seek God out of desperation and sadness which is emotional, not reasonable. Not real. We want it to be real in order to comfort ourselves, we pretend like it's real in order to survive a difficult situation. It's a self-defense mechanism, trauma response, *not necessarily a truth.*
@fares869221 күн бұрын
Explain it doesn't make it false either
@nfdslkfladhf21 күн бұрын
@fares8692 It makes it since there's not enough evidence. I'm the first person who would wish there was a supernatural power, but unfortunately there's not enough evidence.
@threestars216417 күн бұрын
The idea that we will reincarnate (Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, Buddhism) as a local factory farm chicken is just as believable as the idea we will all be in our levi jeans roasting marshmallows on clouds with our supposed deceased family. No idea why anyone would be comforted by these supernatural ideas, when the worst possible outcome is just as likely and believed by billions.
@nfdslkfladhf17 күн бұрын
@@threestars2164 It is a bit strange that you cannot see how most people feel some kind of relief while dying and thinking it's not the end. Or when their child is dying, it is more optimistic to think it will be reincarnated or be together with God, etc. It simply makes some people feel better. It makes them stronger in some situations, for example when they fight against the illness, etc. To me personally this kind of mindset isn't helpful, but to the majority it is.
@mariej69627 ай бұрын
Perfect audience, it probably need courage to talk to Piers, but this guy had that courage knowing who Piers really is. The conversation is going to change many hearts, and that is what God wants us to do.
@HG-eu8hx7 ай бұрын
100% Gds representatives to spread Devine knowledge. You have to be blind not to see
@Pure-Crystal-Fire7 ай бұрын
Amen ! God came down here to die for His own sinful creation by the first Adam, the second Adam was Jesus, and I pray The Lord that this video change many hearts to Jesus ,and yep EXACTLY what He wants us to do. He is spot on the ball pretty much with 'yje meaning of life ' it is to have a personal relationship WITH God ! Amen 🙂
@darrylbutt25707 ай бұрын
Rubbish. Morgan allows this nonsense because he agrees. That entire thing could be picked apart in 5 seconds. Dawkins should have been part of that discussion. I love how they seamlessly go from, there must be a god, to, it is our god. There have been thousands of gods.
@PinHeadThePopeOfHell7 ай бұрын
Which God? The one you worship? None of the other 9,999?
@seantaylor40957 ай бұрын
Courage? Why would you need courage to talk to someone who already agrees with every word you say?
@nategg72786 ай бұрын
Who knew all it would take is Saul Goodman to bring me closer to god 🙏🏿
@PresenceAwareness6 ай бұрын
If you want to know how we are here, just call Saul.
@AdamCoussins6 ай бұрын
Im gone😂
@RDH.856 ай бұрын
Better call???
@Caaine6 ай бұрын
Oh wow yeah! 😅 He does look like him!
@MysteriouslyMilitant6 ай бұрын
Saul became Paul in the Bible.
@angelarobertson93326 ай бұрын
Well this was the best interview i have seen piers doing ... no ridiculing , shouting or talking over the guest.....excellent thanks to both off.yous 😊
@LGpi3146 ай бұрын
One theist asking another about nonsense. Meyer is a pseudo-scientist who is being rejected by everyone in the real scientific community.
@angelarobertson93325 ай бұрын
@@noelrobles6334 yip I'm sure your right but it was good to hear .
@PrivateSi5 ай бұрын
Promoting Intelligent Design should be banned on ethical grounds as it's a Transhumanist's wet dream.. Life on earth VILL BE INTELLIGENTLY REDESIGNED. You vill be REPLACED!
@oknevals5 ай бұрын
I was quite surprised. Maybe he is not completely lost.
@moveonupcb2 ай бұрын
Only because he genuinely thought God was on his side in this interview haha
@logang63812 ай бұрын
Piers as an interviewer shouldn’t interrupt as much as he does
@James-ll3jb7 ай бұрын
"If there is a God it reopens that question of ultimate meaning. The French existentialists like Sartre used to say 'without an infinite reference point nothing has any lasting or enduring meaning'. But if there IS an infinite reference point, and that infinite reference point is personal, that is to say if the universe was created by a personal agent, who wants to know us, then the possibility of enduring meaning is again on the table."
@jaflenbond78547 ай бұрын
NO GOD, NO JESUS CHRIST, NO BIBLE Arrogant, cruel, merciless, and hateful Atheists who HATE all Christians and insult and degrade them as worthless, useless, and undeserving to be honored and respected will definitely bring themselves nothing but their own dishonor, disgrace, downfall and ETERNAL DEATHS, worthless and useless dusts on earth forever. Arrogant, cruel, merciless, and hateful Christians who HATE all Atheists and insult and degrade them as worthless, useless, and undeserving to be honored and respected will definitely bring themselves nothing but their own dishonor, disgrace, downfall and ETERNAL DEATHS, worthless and useless dusts on earth forever. The IMPORTANCE of GOD, JESUS CHRIST, and the BIBLE Loving, kind, considerate, and respectful persons on earth who honor and obey Jesus Christ as their loving, kind, and merciful Master and Heavenly King and put their faith and hope in his teachings about the "Kingdom of God" and "Resurrection of the Dead" written in Luke 4: 43 and John 11: 25, 26 will definitely bring themselves honor and the loving, kind, and merciful GOD's favor and reward of ETERNAL LIFE and existence on Earth without sufferings, pains, griefs, sickness, and death as written in Revelation 21: 3, 4. All human beings will just return to dusts after their deaths just like the animals as written in Ecclesiastes 3: 19, 20 but loving, kind, considerate, and respectful persons on earth who died recently and thousands of years ago like Abel, Noah, Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, Job, Naomi, Ruth, King David, Jesus Christ's Followers and disciples, and many others will not remain as worthless dusts on earth forever, instead, in the right and proper time, GOD will let Jesus Christ RESURRECT them back to life so they can all happily and peacefully live and exist on earth forever as submissive and obedient subjects of the "KINGDOM of GOD" and fully enjoy the eternal love, kindness, goodness, compassions, generosities, favors, and blessings of GOD and his Christ for eternity under the loving and kind rulership, guidance, and protection of Jesus Christ as his GOD and Father's Chosen King and Ruler of the heavens and the earth as written in Revelation 11: 15.
@MrCallidus7 ай бұрын
A beautiful quote
@James-ll3jb7 ай бұрын
@@MrCallidus Just had to spell it out.
@seantaylor40957 ай бұрын
Isn't that a bit like saying "If there's a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow and if I was the first one to find it, then the possibility of endless wealth is again on the table."
@James-ll3jb7 ай бұрын
@@seantaylor4095 No. It isn't like sauing that at all.
@Martin.C.7777 ай бұрын
Such a humble and articulate man.
@Andre_XX7 ай бұрын
But misguided.
@chipesh6 ай бұрын
As a young boy I would gaze at the stars and wonder. At 71 I gaze at the stars and wonder. All I know is how little we know. The "greatest" minds have always done likewise because they realise our mental limits.. One thing I know for certain, anyone who says that there is no "God" in the sense of some greater meaning to this "life" doesn't really think in anything but the shallowest of ways. Look at the world, the stars, and wonder.
@benlee30715 ай бұрын
Actually thinking there is a god is shallow because you think so without evidence and think this whole universe was created in a small amount of time while a god was on a boat with some animals
@chipesh5 ай бұрын
@@benlee3071 You're talking about the bible? I wasn't.
@InnocentBear-lo5nl5 ай бұрын
@@benlee3071Did you listen to the interview at all ?? Helloooo???
@TubaTones5 ай бұрын
The world and the stars are not evidence of a god. It’s lovely to wonder about these things, but they aren’t evidence of anything but planets and suns.
@LukeSkywalker-io2bh5 ай бұрын
The bible apparently is the word of god. Which one we don't know because 2 bibles have conveniently been made up, and you believe that? Feeble-minded. @@chipesh
@r4hnsnАй бұрын
Some say Piers always talks over the other person, but this is proof he respects those who speak respectfully and will reign in and clash with those who have agenda and control issues.
@kaleidoscopeeeee7 ай бұрын
This was one refreshing conversation. Professor Meyer is very eloquent in his speech and gives logical and compelling answers.
@lizhorton53337 ай бұрын
What a fascinating and profound discussion. I’m very intrigued by Dr. Meyer’s book. Thanks for having him on your show.
@hellomynameiszack7 ай бұрын
What a classy, humble and smart man Stephen is. Like others have said, I wish this was much longer.
@dannygolightly8657 ай бұрын
he is NOT humble, come on just becuase he speaks softly. He is trying to trick people into accepting his world-view,,,becuase he thinks that he is right and that is not humble.
@bradleygonzalez11607 ай бұрын
@@dannygolightly865compare him verse Dawkins. Vast difference. Have a nice day. Jesus loves you
@hellomynameiszack7 ай бұрын
@@dannygolightly865 Oh, please be quiet. I don't even share his worldview, but can hear/see his humility lol Did you even watch the interview?
@RedBus16 ай бұрын
What a brilliant, engaging yet humble man is Dr Meyer.
@romansfortunyr38826 ай бұрын
this is interesting, I lost my mother 3 years ago, I was honored to be at her side when this happened, and yes the experience is very interesting, it fell as if the time stopped and something, kinda hard to describe made perfect sense, I'm the 1st of 4 sons, and I live away so I had to commute to see her (so it felt as if she waited to say bye)....I had the pleasure to bid farewell to my mother, I came with the phrase, "my mother brought me from the nowhere into the here, and now is my time to bid her farewell into the everything"...I saw the last chapter and it felt good....but that brief instant where the physical world meets the spiritual baffles every one of us, and like mr Meyes says. nothing prepares you for the departure of your parents....yet I know I'll see her again
@eusto_17 ай бұрын
I post rarely, this time I really feel the need to do it, because this was the best show I've ever seen at Piers Morgan, whom I warmly congratulate!
@DavidMcdonald-df8tb7 ай бұрын
Glad you posted. Hope you have a good day 😊
@eusto_17 ай бұрын
@@DavidMcdonald-df8tb I have, thanks, I hope you do too!
@reinemarais43927 ай бұрын
Brilliant interview. Thank you. I liked the part where Mr Meyer expressed the purpose of life as one developing a relationship with God. In truth, when one does, one finds purpose and meaning in the smallest of things. The sheer symmetry of petals on a flower, the symbiosis of insects with specific plants, when a tiny seed can grow into living food, and on into the greater things where undamaged ecosystems perpetuate themselves endlessly. I so enjoyed this discussion. Again. Thank you.
@RosemaryStudy7 ай бұрын
I agree -- just today, I live in a forest, I was enjoying watching our many trees filling out with beautiful new leaves and wondering at how just a few weeks ago the trees were bare, like sticks, gray and barren and then simultaneously they changed. Where did those beautiful leaves come from and where did the energy and materials come from and in such a timely fashion? It is a miracle, really. They create and it is incredible if you stop and think about it! Beautiful.
@reinemarais43927 ай бұрын
@@RosemaryStudy It is in the natural beauty that is around us daily that I see the majesty of the Creator of Life.
@RosemaryStudy7 ай бұрын
Yes - so beautiful.@@reinemarais4392
@CarlCampbellMusic7 ай бұрын
Yeah exactly ✝️
@miyojewoltsnasonth21595 ай бұрын
*Question for Christians:* I'm an atheist. I didn't arrive as an atheist because I was "rebelling" against God or "rejecting" God. I don't believe in God for the same reason Christians don't believe in Krishna. You are not rebelling against or rejecting Krishna, you just think Krishna is made up. I feel the same about the Christian God, I just think He is made up. Isn't your own disbelief in Krishna the same as my disbelief in God? I feel like I'm more indifferent about God rather than actively rebelling against or rejecting God
@missplinius4 ай бұрын
Do you reject the fact that someone designed and built the car you drive or the house you live in, just because you don't know who the person is? The universe and the life in it is inherently more complicated to design and build. Who started the fine tuned creation and expansion of matter called Big Bang? Nothing comes from nothing, and as he stated in the video the expansion of the universe is very fine tuned, or else it wouldn't exist. Something must have existed first. And since we can distinguish an intelligence in the created, the cause must be intelligent. Hence, what was before everything else was a intelligent person in a dimension we can't see or comprehend. A logical consequence of this realization would be to try to find out who this master creator is who built the universe, and look for ways to communicate with this person to find answers to the big questions in life. 😊
@markh10114 ай бұрын
@@missplinius _"Something must have existed first. And since we can distinguish an intelligence in the created, the cause must be intelligent."_ That doesn't follow. Something may have existed first but it didn't need to be a magical being. Just because we developed some level of intelligence doesn't mean there was a magical being who had intelligence.
@missplinius4 ай бұрын
@@markh1011 Unliving things tend to go from order to chaos, not the other way around. Living things can grow and adapt to some degree, as they tend to follow the program code in their DNA. Who wrote the DNA code in the first place? It took intelligent people to create artificial intelligence. Do you suppose they used their intelligence to write the code, or did they use some random charachter generator? Which is more plausible?
@galileog89454 ай бұрын
@@missplinius This is very naive thinking. If you study biology in some depth, you will realize that living things do not look designed. They are a heap of molecular systems, some useless, some redundant, many of them faulty. Just assembled in a haphazard way to last long enough to reproduce before falling apart. Only a malevolent or incompetent designer would create something like that. We are the product of random processes and it is evident when you learn biology. Complexification and spontaneous buildup of information in the presence of a large energy source is not only plausible, it is a direct consequence of the laws of thermodynamics.
@gges16054 ай бұрын
That argument then is which god to believe in not that there is no god as the evidence points to an intelligent creator
@rw87857 ай бұрын
After reading Meyer's book, "Return of the God Hypothesis" can tell you w/o a doubt two things. 1. it's the hardest science book you'll ever read. Paragraph after paragraph of science education that will challenge you. Gave away two copies to well-educated agnostics who couldn't get thru even quarter of it, and gave the book back. Not exactly wanting truth.... 2. Greatest summation of three areas of science- cosmology, physics and biology in recent years. Meyers gives a great historical review, and finishes it with the conclusion, that in all these areas, science not only has failed miserably in the atheist quest to kill God, the opposite occurred, and what's more-is they all know it. But most will never admit it, because of ego and money (although Sabine Hossenfelder has done so), needing public support for funding, especially at university. Besides, what would the progressives who now openly run universities do, if the High Priests of Science, admitted Meyer's right? The Secular left's very foundation of socialism if based on the death of God. History will mark his book as a turning point once it really seeps into public awareness.
@jonhoward48847 ай бұрын
@rw8785 Exceptionally well stated.
@KingStrider-kk6zr7 ай бұрын
The problem is the public doesn’t want to read books like this! They don’t want the truth.
@danielsmithiv12797 ай бұрын
@@KingStrider-kk6zr No wonder dear America is descending into more SJW Woke nonsense. We're losing sight of our morality. And that comes at the cost of denying the Creator.
@Steve5277-e4o7 ай бұрын
I don’t think the book is that hard at all to comprehend, and I’m no boffin by any means. It’s detailed, yes, and Meyer is very carefully specific with his sentences, but the arguments and concepts are genuinely not at all complicated to understand. Would highly recommend someone interested to give it a read.
@paulinanowak34357 ай бұрын
@matthewphilip1977why do you think so?
@DavidNette7 ай бұрын
Wowsa! Fabulous guest. Thank you for having this brilliant person on your show. He makes the complicated uncomplicated. Will be sharing this with everyone.
@larsrathsach34777 ай бұрын
hahahah. True, by adding a god, you do really uncomplicate things. Cause now you can just say, well god did it. Ofc for a rational thinking person, that is not an answer at all. It just means, now I don't have to do hard thinking myself and there by my little brain doesn't hurt any more. Sky daddy is the cause of everything.
@timok707 ай бұрын
@@larsrathsach3477 Perhaps you could mock it a little less and investigate with an open heart whether there is a personal God there are a lot of people who believe in God and also believe that one day we will be judged When it comes to your eternal life, if I were you, I would not so easily dismiss his existence and the love He has for humanity Your so-called sky daddy might be the source of life after all. If I may sugest try to start in the Gospel of John. and ask Skydaddy to speak to your heart before you start.
@larsrathsach34777 ай бұрын
@@timok70 it is not possible to investigate something that is not real. I have no idea what it means to “open your heart” I know it is something believers say like “open your mind” but how to really do these things, I dont know. I don’t care what some book says about a god. There are millions of books written, its called fiction and I regard all of the different holy books to be fiction. The Old testament has some fun stories like Samson and the kid who goes into the Lion den. The new Testament how ever is boring as f…. I don’t care what faith people have, and I know there are many people who believe in souls, eternal life, Heaven and Hell, meaning with life and so on. I how ever do not. I only mock the people who rejects reality because they need to ad their “sky daddy” to explain something where we dont need it. And that is the case with Stephen Meyer, why presuppose a god, and then acts like a scientist using his god to explain things, we know did nor require an intelligent designer. Stephen Meyer thinks the universe is designed for us to live on this tiny tiny tiny tiny smaller than a dot planet in a solar system among millions of other solar systems. He believes a god guided the process of creating things from nothing and that out universe therefor has purpose. Now, he and all other believers around the world are welcome to believe in this, but you are going to be mocked, when you reject science from reality.
@SqwarkParrotSpittingFeathers7 ай бұрын
Even if you could call the Torah/bible/Quran evidence, it’s poor. If the bible is egregiously faulty then the main character’s existence is likely fantasy. If the existence of Yahweh/Allah is a fiction (Muslims believe in the first five books of the Old Testament) then the god man/prophet Jesus cannot stand, nor any Abrahamic Prophet, such as Muhammad. Faith (belief without evidence) based on the contents of the bible/Quran is suspect, for the following reasons… Of the Canaanite gods. El was the top god (sort of Roman Saturn) Ba’al (Jupiter) was next, then down the line was the war/storm god Yahweh (Mars). The Jews nicked him and made him the creator. The first line of the bible is clearly incorrect. The Earth was formed at least 9.8 billion years after the heavens. How did the creator get that wrong? And, the rest of the creation is wrong. It’s as if an ancient ignorant tribe wrote it all by themselves. And, it takes light 2.5 million years to travel from Andromeda to Earth. That alone makes the heavens much older than Earth. Another biblical example that it’s a man made fiction. There are no waters above the firmament. Heaven isn’t up there either, we’ve been there. The tribes of the Middle East wouldn’t have known oceans would be frozen but for the heat of the sun. Yet, in the biblical account, water filled the oceans and outer space, all with no sun, and the light that made up the day was created before the sun? The ancient Jews had no concept the sun caused day and night onto a rotating Earth. The moon isn’t a light. It’s fiction by an ignorant tribe with no access to a god creator. Adam was made from dirt by magic and he, this god, forgot about Eve, an afterthought. so not an all knowing and wise god then? Snakes and donkeys talk, nonsense fiction, right up there with Harry Potter, though JK Rowling was clearly a better writer with fewer continuity errors. This god set up Eve by placing this magic apple within her reach, before she knew right from wrong. Then punished humanity thereafter. What a vicious god, if not a fictional one. Nonsense fiction, by an ignorant ancient people writing about their mythology, their nation’s origins, steeped in the mists of the past, just the same as the Greek, Persian and Babylonian cultures write about their make believe gods who were equally fervently worshipped. Inanna, the dying and rising goddess was such an example, worshiped for 2,500 years. With more dying and rising gods in the lexicon of ancient myths. Virgin births were pretty common too. Romulus and Remus, twin founders of Rome, born of the virgin Rhea Silvia. In ancient Egypt, Ra (the Sun) was born of a virgin mother, Net; Horus was the son of the virgin Isis. The Phrygo-Roman god, Attis, was born of a virgin, Nana, on December 25. He went on to be killed and was resurrected. Adam and Eve’s children (as Eve was a clone of Adam) and grandchildren (as Cain, Able and Seth only had Eve to produce offspring or with their unknown sisters) could only have been produced by incest, then double incest, according to the biblical account. But, as Eve was a clone of Adam, there would be no genetic diversity. Such a lack of diversity would have meant the death of the human species, ask the Hapsburgs. But then, their created god wouldn’t have known about genetics? The Exodus didn’t happen according to all evidence, acknowledged by the Jewish archaeologists who have tried to find it. The Egyptians never wrote of their army being swallowed by the sea. Mosses may never existed. There is a massive amount of genocide in the bible by a god who failed to get the locals to behave. Genocide because the Israelites needed a land to make home. If a creator of the universe and humans could have just thought a new land, a new island, south of Cyprus, it would have appeared. Easy for a god, not so for an ancient tribe to pull off? Then, this god could have told these others how to behave and punished individuals, if that’s what was needed. But no, he went straight to mass murder. What? And, the greatest god in the universe was defeated by iron chariots: Judges1:19. That is so ridiculous, such a puny god. Or, is it because the story was a creation of a tribe that had no concept of future technologies or tactics to defeat these new Iron Age chariots? I’m sure that a human Napoleon type tactician could have done better. Genesis 19 tells us of Lot being raped by this daughters. And yet this god is moral? He could have changed the course of their predicament, found him a younger wife or servant to sleep with, if a god. More incest. No respect for genetics? A blood sacrifice barbaric religion. The books that were supposedly written by Mosses consist of a linguistic style that didn’t exist at the time of his “life”. It’s a fictitious narrative, written by the Jews to give their new nation an historical legitimacy, and unify them, in the midst of other powerful cultures in the Middle East. Didn’t help much though, they were constantly being invaded and subjugated by more powerful “gods” of other warring nations. Even Yahweh acknowledged there were other gods. Remember the Ten Commandments tablets that were conveniently broken and then without fuss, lost. An all powerful creator of the universe who missed the opportunity to create the tablets out of an advanced technology, Titanium or, something really exotic perhaps? Is that because the Jews didn’t know about such a thing with no understanding of the future? The forging and preservation of such a technology would have cemented the truth of their god. Broken conveniently disappeared stone tablets: clearly, no god involved. Noah and his flood occurred when the Egyptians where going about their cultural and religious practices that continued afterwards; and, their religion was not replaced by the flood family’s immediate ancestors, fanning out from the ark. The Pharaohs and their gods continued unabated. No Yahweh? More incest? Another genetic bottleneck? The Chinese culture and writing developed along a continuum and they too were never taken the religion of Yahweh from the Middle East, by Noah’s relatives. Odd, don’t you think? Do you think? And, the ancient Britons and Australians failed to notice they were meant to be dead. The New Testament, if it is read, critically, is inconsistent and evolves over time. Indeed, the gospels were not written for decades after the death of this Jesus, whose birth and death are still questionable and no date can be asserted with clarity. There’s no evidence that all the first born were killed either in Egypt nor by Herod. I think the Egyptians would have recorded such a calamity and the calamities of the plagues, but nothing. Was it all made up? There is real historical evidence of John the Baptist, but not of the greater Jesus. There is historical evidence of Apollonius of Tyana, who allegedly ascended to heaven, similar to Jesus, but there is no extra biblical evidence of Jesus during his lifetime. There is an historical record of Jesus Ben Pandira but, no Jesus the Galilean outside of the bible. Nothing. There’s Jesus ben Ananias, a rude peasant, who went around Jerusalem in 66CE prophesying its fall in 70CE; he’s recorded in documents outside the bible, but not the biblical Jesus. His alleged disciples never wrote anything they were uneducated peasants. Contemporaries never recorded his miracles nor his troublesome nature. The bible account says he was widely known and a divisive figure that the Romans never recorded. Neither did the Jews. And, the crucified were left to rot on the cross/pole on which they were hung as a warning to insurrectionists? No empty tomb, it’s a fiction to turn a myth into a “fact”. To turn a dead man or a fictional man into god. Pilate was, in real history, recorded history, a truly nasty contemptuous man, he would never have allowed a crucified body’s removal to undermine its purpose as a warning. And, the alleged trial is a tale of the blood cult of scapegoating. Even Barabbus was a literary device representing scapegoating, suggesting it never occurred. Barabbus means, son of the teacher, or son of the father. The gospel writers where representing the two characters as essentially the same, one became the goat sacrifice. And, the twist was that the Jews shouted to let the murderer go, allowing the blame for Jesus’s death to be placed on the Jews and not the imperial Romans. It was very much a political narrative because the Jews and Romans where essentially at war, the destruction of the Temple in 70AD/CE, and this new sect/cult needed to distinguish themselves from the Jewish troublemakers, and the ongoing violence of the time. Paul never knew Jesus and only depicted him as a spiritual vision. He knew nothing of the man and nothing of his life or his teachings. More evidence that the Chrestos (anointed) was mythical? The gospel writers are unknown. The church gave them names years later. The first time the gospels were mentioned was in 180AD/CE by Irenaeus. Indeed, a very prominent Christian, Theophilus of Antioch (Feast day 13 October, died circa 184 AD/CE) said that he came to believe in Jesus from reading the Jewish Scriptures or, Torah. No mention of the gospels, no quoting of anything Jesus allegedly said. That’s really odd because a conversation with a Christian today invokes quotes from the bible. Best date for the gospels is circa, 170-182 AD/CE. The myth of the god man Jesus was created over many years. Mark was first written, not until at least 70AD/CE, say Christian scholars but, as above, likely much later. No record of the star of Bethlehem, of graves emptying, or sky darkening. It’s fiction. No Mosses, Abraham, no Noah, no Flood. As for flying horses in the Quran, that’s straight out of Greek mythology. No one should believe such nonsense today.
@tembisamkunqwana74977 ай бұрын
Wow! Piers, this discussion has touched me in a very profound way. I have never doubted God's existence. So it's not like this discussion converted me. What has touched me immensely is hearing God explain truth through Stephen Meyer. The knowledge shared is indeed a blessing. Thank you to you both.
@LevitatingCastles7 ай бұрын
My mom killed herself. That alone proves there is no God.
@kavitaaknath86077 ай бұрын
@@LevitatingCastlesthat statement simply shows that you don’t determine the purpose of life nor do you know the purpose of life.
@cynthiahample77937 ай бұрын
I love that.. God explains the truth through Meyers. I hadn't thought of it that way, but I love it.
@Mytightis2tight7 ай бұрын
@@cynthiahample7793god explains nothing
@notpub7 ай бұрын
@@LevitatingCastles I'm sorry for such a devastating loss. Like you, I do not believe in a God, Santa Claus, or the Tooth Fairy. The only God is chaos. I enjoyed this show immensely.
@MLM_ECАй бұрын
Bagawad gita put forward the same thesis. All being exists in me, but I am ( means God or infinite, whatever you may call it) not bound by them, How true!!! Doing one's best is what Gita advocate and live a life meaningfully as nothing is wasted in life!! Like this it is filled with full of wisdom.
@4187discussioSn7 ай бұрын
Jesus, our creator , has overcome death. Every day as I grow older it becomes clearer that there is one God. Everything makes absolute sense when you put Jesus at the center of everything. He created us with free will. He is waiting for us to come to Him. We are made to care about the things He cares about and reject the things He rejects. Life is spirit.
@riaberisha70037 ай бұрын
God created us not a person
@farwoodfarm92967 ай бұрын
“the firstborn of all creation” (Col 1:15) Refering to Jesus here its clearly stating that Jesus had a beginning and was created by God. Proverbs 8:30 "Then I was beside him as a master worker. I was the one he was especially fond of day by day, I rejoiced before him all the time." Yes through Jesus everything was created but that was a responsibility given to him by his father. The Bible is clear that Jesus is the son of God but not the almighty himself.
@luiscrakson7 ай бұрын
@@farwoodfarm9296Trinity. "Before Abraham, I Am"
@farwoodfarm92967 ай бұрын
@@luiscrakson I refuse to believe the god I worship has multiple personalities, prays to himself, sanctifies himself, begets himself. I also know God can’t die because he is eternal so if Jesus is God and died for our sins he didn’t really die and his sacrifice is void. In the Hebrew Scriptures god is mono, in the original Greek scriptures the first century Christians continued to use the holy name(Yeweh) however it was replaced with lord or God after the council of Nicaea when the church adopted the trinity doctrine.
@tobin85853 ай бұрын
Only one God, praise Allah!
@DonkasaurusNZ7 ай бұрын
08:45 - "we don't know" - there's nothing wrong with saying we don't know. Inserting a supernatural cause doesn't really get you anywhere, you've just raised a whole set of new questions.
@Arsenalfc1087 ай бұрын
I believe God 100% without question
@wiseone10137 ай бұрын
I 100% believe god doesn't exist, without question.
@fundidoarrojo2697 ай бұрын
I put God into question 100% without belief.
@MrRamazanLale27 ай бұрын
Odin? Jahweh? Zeus????
@Revivalism237 ай бұрын
@@MrRamazanLale2 Jesus Christ
@GoemonLovesFujiko7 ай бұрын
@@wiseone1013yet mathematics reveal that the universe is filled with intentional design.
@MLM_ECАй бұрын
Wow! At last I met a man who have answered many of my questions. Thank you Peter n Mayer.
@meb2807 ай бұрын
Max Planck, Nobel prize winning physicist: “I regard consciousness as fundamental. I regard matter as derivative from consciousness. We cannot get behind consciousness. Everything that we talk about, everything that we regard as existing, postulates consciousness.”
@AjaxDGonzo7 ай бұрын
Well id be curious to understand that definition of consciousness. Because of people like Hume I don’t know what consciousness is and how to square that with what I think of when I hear consciousness, which is basically a synonym for sentience.
@themaskedman2217 ай бұрын
Ridiculous comment.
@cgelly757 ай бұрын
@@themaskedman221why?
@HiteshCeon7 ай бұрын
That may very well be true... but he doesn't know that. It's only an idea. No evidence. So when he asserts that this is reality, that consciousness is fundamental, he is wrong in making that assertion.
@meb2807 ай бұрын
@@HiteshCeon I seriously doubt that Max Planck would say that without evidence.
@colinsweeney23667 ай бұрын
Literally one of my favorite non-fiction authors. Stephen Meyers is amazing.
@seantaylor40957 ай бұрын
I thought stories of the supernatural were classified under fiction?
@humboldtharry12896 ай бұрын
He is truly brilliant. Unfortunately many who scoff either didn’t watch it or didn’t understand it.
@seantaylor40956 ай бұрын
@@humboldtharry1289 A classic example of confirmation bias. You believe what you choose to believe. If you want to see faces in clouds you'll see them. It doesn't mean they're there.
@Vandalle.5 ай бұрын
@@seantaylor4095 No intelligent person dismisses anything with the kind of baseless confidence in the way that you seem to; it's the attitude of the unlearned.
@seantaylor40955 ай бұрын
@@Vandalle. Do you believe in leprechauns? No? What gives you that baseless confidence? Maybe you're just not intelligent enough to understand them..... I'll happily debate on any of the arguments raised.
@CynVee7 ай бұрын
Great conversation. I always enjoy listening to Dr. Meyer. He has an amazing ability to take very complicated issues and convey them in a very understandable way. I didn't take this as a Morgan vs. Meyer debate. Both men seemed to enjoy the exchange and were exceedingly polite and interested in the other's point of view. More like this. More Dr. Meyer.
@Dolores-i5nАй бұрын
Thank you Piers for bringing us this video in which Stephen Meyer explained things in simple terms that prove what those people who have seen and heard God already know which is that God is the creator of everything the alpha and the omega (the first and the last) The only power. What ever name we use to call God by he is All there is and all there ever will be and we are all God in human form as was Jesus, we are all spirits of God and some day everyone will see the light of the Lord in their human existence. ❤❤❤
@stucatfreeuk7 ай бұрын
Stephen Meyer is a Legend. The Lord works through him.
@heidigerber84327 ай бұрын
Thank you for having this guest on your show. Wise man!
@LGpi3147 ай бұрын
"Religion began when the first scoundrel met the first fool." Voltaire Religion was invented when the first con man met the first fool. Mark Twain Napoleon once said," Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."
@lou-annatkinson42117 ай бұрын
I love Dr Meyer, i have followed his work for over a decade. He is great to listen to and learn from. Thank you Piers for this excellent conversation. Blessings to you both 🙏 ✝️🦘🤠
@Grappler787Ай бұрын
This man (Stephen Meyer) is a genius. Hats off to him
@LydiaMartindale7 ай бұрын
Possibly one of the best discussions on my KZbin feed right now - more like this please !! 😃
@tashaax1993xanimalloverx7 ай бұрын
Glad piers just let this guy speak, he knew he speaks a lot of sense a very intelligent man..I know immense loss too 😢 Just lost my brother at just 34. . He described it so well it's devastating and even more so makes you know there has to be more to this life 💔 😢 i also just downloaded the book bet its an interesting read! ❤
@wahoonate7 ай бұрын
I'm very sorry for your loss.
@whatsgoingon077 ай бұрын
Piers Morgan: “do you condemn the actions of Hamas on October the 7th?” *sir, this is a Wendy’s*
@chasefancy30927 ай бұрын
ROFL...nice one!
@kelleygreengrass7 ай бұрын
Normally I think these comments are silly but this is funny. I still stand with Israel.
@swayp57157 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@trevorkozma71347 ай бұрын
❤
@talkmp7 ай бұрын
@@kelleygreengrassstanding with anybody forever is wrong. Only stand with universal principle
@lwandilecebekhulu94894 ай бұрын
I think it's rare to have P Morgan agree with you in an interview and actually nice 🙌👍
@borneandayak67257 ай бұрын
This is more worth to watch than Israel-Palestine debate crap.
@learnurArabic7 ай бұрын
You’re wrong
@thesuitlord7 ай бұрын
@@learnurArabic No he's right. It should not concern the average citizen from a western country far removed from Israel or Palestine. Unless they want be concern however.
@NurulHuda-xj8ob7 ай бұрын
@@thesuitlord you are both wrong. It should concern us all because these western governments have been arming one side to the teeth and other side is living in ghettos. Sorry but u guys r fraaaauds.
@NurulHuda-xj8ob7 ай бұрын
@@learnurArabic Salam, yeah these two seem like bots. They are all over the place and Isrl spends millions on u tube alone.
@khalidNroses7 ай бұрын
@@NurulHuda-xj8obhello batcha .. conspiracy here , conspiracy there .. all is conspiracy
@guidomacc82467 ай бұрын
Piers Morgan I’ve been critical of your interview style before but you knocked it out of the park this time. Excellent interview with a great mind.
@amyvasquez18257 ай бұрын
Piers, I think your interview with Steven Meyer is your absolute best. So enlightening and uplifting. It’s beyond my ability to adequately express my gratitude for both of you iconic men. 🇺🇸 Stay Motivated 🇺🇸
@samueloladimeji62867 күн бұрын
I love how he doesn't answer any question without alluding to scientific background or basis even though his goal is to prove that God is behind the creation of the entire universe. He has done so well to demonstrate that you can be a renowned scientist and have God at the centre of all your theories.