Does belief in God make sense of the world? Or does reality itself point to God’s absence? Is God real or is he a product of human minds? #FrankTurek #MichaelShermer #Reality
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dr. Turek is an award-winning author and
co-author of multiple books like I don’t
have enough faith to be an atheist
legislating morality and his latest
stealing from God why a theist need God
to make their case Frank is the
president of cross examine org from whom
he travels and presents powerful and
entertaining evidence for the truth of
Christianity we’ll see some of that
today he has presented at high schools
and secular college campuses many who
are antagonistic to his to his message
in fact they were just telling me
Michael and Michael Shermer and dr.
Frank her and Frank Turk were at a
recent college and they both were
attacked by what they both called the
snowflakes on campus so you can see that
they have something in common there dr.
Turk has debated several prominent
atheists including Kurt the late
Christopher Hitchens David Zellmer
Silverman president of the American
Atheists and of course dr. Schurman he’s
sure Murray’s debated him once before
dr. Turk hosts a weekly TV program I
don’t have enough faith to be an atheist
and he has a radio program called
cross-examined with Frank Turk that a
year airs on 186 stations every Saturday
Frank has appeared on The O’Reilly
Factor which doesn’t exist anymore handy
and combs which doesn’t exist anymore
hang on Frank because there’s something
going on here faith on the far and
politically incorrect which doesn’t
exist anymore either with Bill Maher in
fact I believe you’re on those second
the last or the last episode where Bill
Maher actually got fired or I got fired
shortly after so beware of inviting
Frank on your show a former aviator
aviator with the US Navy Frank has a
master’s degree from George Washington
University and a doctorate from southern
evangelical seminary he and his wife
Stephanie have three grown sons one of
whom who is here today and make sure you
go back to the book table he will be
there if you want to meet Frank’s son
and ladies doin Frank Turek come on up
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okay let’s welcome dr. Michael Shermer
dr. Michael Shermer is the founding
publisher of skeptic magazine
he’s a monthly columnist for Scientific
American and a presidential fellow at
Chapman University where he teaches
skeptism one-on-one I want to take that
class he’s the author of multiple New
York Times bestsellers including why
people believe weird things the science
of good and evil the mole Ark and his
latest book heavens on earth the
scientific search for the afterlife
immortality and utopia
not to be confused with Ethiopia where I
grew up one of the places I grew up dr.
Schurman has been an invited guest on
The Colbert Report 2020 Dateline Charlie
Lowe’s Rose Oprah and Larry King Live
they also exist except for Larry King
life so apparently Michael Shermer is a
better person to invite on your show if
you want longevity he has been
interviewed on countless documentary
documentaries which have aired on shows
like PBS Discovery The History Channel
the Science Channel and the Learning
Channel he received his BA in Psychology
for Pepperdine University his MA an
experiment of his psychology from
California State University in Fulton
and his PhD in the history of science
from Claremont Graduate University
ladies and gentlemen dr. Michael Shermer
thank you
thank you all now our time is short
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so let us begin with dr. Turks first 20
minutes introductory statement well
thank you Neil for such a dry opening
before we really get into this you know
people always start by thanking people
and it sounds so obligatory but it’s
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church for hosting this and also thank
you South Valley Community Church in
Gilroy for helping with it as well thank
you so much without those people we
wouldn’t be doing this and and thank you
dr. Shermer who came up from the utopia
known as Santa Barbara today that’s
where he lives so he’s a smart man and
thank you for doing this needle as well
I’ve already been yes and the Charlie
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are we ready all right
we’re trying to figure out what better
explains reality theism or atheism and
one of the hardest questions to answer
from the very beginning of time has been
if there is no God why is there
something rather than nothing why does
anything exist in other words and I
think when we look around the universe
we have to figure out certain effects
and these effects must have some kind of
cause in fact that’s how we know God
exists we reason from effect to cause
and there’s a number of effects I want
to go through here tonight
the first is creation we’ll talk about
that first secondly is reason the idea
that we can reason to true beliefs
thirdly is the information found in DNA
number four is morality objective
morality dr. Shermer will agree that
certain things are objectively right and
other things are objectively wrong also
evil why is there evil in the world if
there is a good god I’m gonna argue that
evil actually shows God does exist
rather than not and then finally science
why can we do science why is the world
so orderly so we can actually do science
it appears to be the product of a
rational mind and if you notice each one
of these effects that we’re trying to
discover the cause for is in an acronym
I’ll get to in a minute we’re trying to
figure out the cause I have to figure
out what the cause is and so does dr.
Sherman now dr. Sherman may not have the
same one cause he may have several
causes but these are effects that
require a cause and this isn’t an
acronym known as crime CRI mes and we’re
going to just go through this as quickly
as we can here in this twenty minutes
the first is the idea that there really
was and all scientists seemed to agree
with this there really was at one point
a big I’d like to keep the audience
awake in the beginning all right there
was a big bang as even atheists admit
Stephen Hawking who had you know died
earlier this year said almost everyone
now believes that the universe and time
itself had a beginning at the Big Bang
now Hawking tries to come up with
another explanation other than God I
think he fails but he’s admitting the
data what’s the data that space time and
matter literally had a beginning out of
nothing
non beam not a quantum vacuum but
nothing another colleague of his
Alexander Vilenkin put it this way he
said with the proof now in place
cosmologists and by the way a
cosmologists is not somebody that puts
on your makeup all right cosmologists is
somebody who investigates the origin of
the universe cosmologists can no longer
hide behind the possibility of the past
eternal universe there is now no escape
they have to face the problem of a
cosmic beginning now the Lincoln is a
believer in the multiverse if you heard
of the multiverse there are other
universes out there and ours just
happens to be the one that looks
designed even though there’s no way to
verify this but even for Lincoln admits
that even if there are other universes
out there the whole show needs an
absolute beginning in addition to the
universe exploded into being out of
nothing it did so with extreme precision
Stephen Hawking again put it this way if
the expansion rate of the universe was
different by one part in a thousand
million million a second after the Big
Bang the universe would have collapsed
back on itself or never developed
galaxies
you changed the expansion rate that
infinitesimal amount none of us are here
you can’t make any evolutionary argument
for this why because this is the initial
condition of the universe the universe
started this way also the gravitational
force is fine-tuned to one part in ten
to the 40th power what’s one part in 10
to the 40th power that’s one part in one
with 4008 you say Frank I can’t get my
head around that number I know neither
can I let me just give you an
illustration take a tape measure and
stretch it across the entire known
universe that’s a long way set the
gravitational force at a particular inch
mark on that tape measure
I realize gravity’s not measured in
inches but this is just give you a scale
idea in your mind if the strength of
gravity was different by one inch in
either direction across the scale as
wide as the entire known universe we
wouldn’t be here now I don’t have enough
faith to believe that that value just
happened by chance somebody put that
value right there now when you add up
this these two arguments it’s really two
arguments here the cosmological argument
and the fine-tuning argument you’re left
with two options here are the two
options if the universe had a beginning
we’ve got two options
either no one created something out of
nothing
in a fine-tuned way or someone created
something out of nothing in a fine-tuned
way now which view is more reasonable
this is the interactive portion of the
program I think number two is more
reasonable by the way both of these are
miracles it’s a miracle to have
something come from nothing without a
miracle worker it’s also a miracle to
have something come from nothing with a
miracle worker the only question is
which views more reasonable now ladies
and gentlemen if space matter in time
had a beginning out of nothing as even
many atheists are now admitting then
whatever created space matter in time
can’t be made a space matter in time in
other words the cause must be spaceless
timeless immaterial powerful moral well
we’ll get to that in a minute personal
and intelligent now when you think of a
being with those qualities who do you
think of that’s what we mean by God now
the next argument has to do with reason
now dr. Sherman is a dialogue with the
Deepak Chopra admitted that he’s a
materialist Michael said I explained
that I’m a materialist and a monist I do
not believe that there is a body and a
soul there is just a body there is no
brain and mind just brain so Michael is
buying into what we
materialism and in effect materialism
says that every thought you have have is
the result of the laws of physics
there’s not really a mind there you’re
just a brain you’re nothing but a moist
robot and so I think that there’s a
problem with this because if dr. Sherman
says my thoughts are determined
completely by the non-rational laws of
physics I want to ask him then so is
that thought and all your thoughts about
atheism so why should we believe any of
them if every thought is driven by the
laws of physics we don’t really know if
we have truth or not in fact the problem
here is is that if atheism were true we
couldn’t even be able to reason because
if we’re just moist robots we’re not
reasoning we’re just reacting and a
former evolutionist or a gentleman
wasn’t evolutionist and realized the
problem with his worldview Haldane put
it this way he said this if my mental
processes are determined wholly by the
motions of atoms in my brain I have no
reason to suppose that my beliefs are
true and hence I have no reason for
supposing my brain to be composed of
atoms he got it you know even Darwin
recognized this was a problem with his
view for another reason in fact it’s
called Darwin’s doubt here’s what Darwin
said he said with me the horrid doubt
always arises whether the convictions of
a man’s mind which has been developed
from the mind of lower animals are of
any value at all trustworthy would any
would anyone trust in the convictions of
a monkey’s mind if there are any
convictions in such a mind now reason
makes no sense on atheism materialism
but it makes sense on theism why because
our minds are made in the image of the
great mind and the laws of logic which
allow us to think and communicate are
based on his nature the third effect
that we need to explain is information
particularly the information found in
DNA and the best way of explaining this
is to take you to your breakfast table
suppose you’re a teenager you come
downstairs one morning and you want to
have a bowl of alphabet cereal and you
see the alphabet cereals knocked over on
the table and right in the middle of the
table the letters fell take out the
garbage mom what are you going to assume
the cat knocked the box over earthquake
shook
house no you’re gonna say that that’s
intelligent designed from an intelligent
being mom or if you’re walking along the
beach and you see in the sand john loves
Mary right down here in Santa Cruz what
are you gonna say the waves did that
crabs came out of the water and made
that message no you’re gonna say that
had to be the product of a mind because
you know and all your prior experiences
that messages only come from minds they
don’t come from blind natural laws well
if take out the garbage mom requires a
message what about the message in every
single cell of your body in fact every
one of your 40 or so trillion cells has
a message 3.2 billion letters long every
letter is in the right order
how did that happen where did and codes
come from in fact what we’re saying here
is DNA is a message it’s like take out
the garbage mom but a lot longer and
even Bill Gates admits this he says that
DNA is a software program Gates said
human DNA is like a computer program but
far far more advanced than any software
ever created I don’t know about you
where I come from you guys come from
Silicon Valley don’t you whenever
there’s a program there’s got to be a
programmer
now Michael might say this is god of the
gaps reasoning this is not god of the
gaps reasoning why because we’re not
arguing from what we don’t know it’s not
like we’re looking we just haven’t found
a natural law to explain this yet it’s
that take out the garbage mom is
actually evidence for an intelligent
being when you see take out the garbage
mom on your on your table you don’t go
well gee I I just can’t find a natural
law for this you go that’s positive
evidence for mom so we’re not arguing
from what we don’t know it’s not a gap
we’re arguing from what we do know the
fourth effect we need to account for is
morality in fact evil as well we’re
going to do these two together and
Michael will agree there is objective
morality here’s the problem from an
atheistic standpoint how can you
discover who is morally better Mother
Teresa or Hitler if there is no standard
beyond humanity in fact how can you
discover which one of these is better
well what you need to do is you need to
see a standard or NOAA standard in fact
how do you know which map of Scotland is
better here is it map a or map B what
would you need to see in order to know
you need to see a real unchanging place
called Scotland because if Scotland
doesn’t exist then these two maps are
meaningless but if Scotland does exist
then we can see that map a while it’s
not perfect it’s a better representation
of the real map than is map B in other
words there’s an external reference to
which we can measure both maps that that
standard is what we can do to figure out
which map is closer to the truth well
that’s exactly what we do when we
compare mother Teresa and Hitler mother
Teresa wasn’t the standard Hitler wasn’t
the standard there’s a standard beyond
both of them by which we measure both of
them and that standard is God’s nature I
don’t see how you can come up with a
standard external to human beings unless
God exists now not long I was at a
church in South Dakota in February I
don’t know why I went there in February
but I did anyway we were doing our I
don’t have enough faith to be an atheist
presentation over several nights the
second night I was there we had the
microphone set up and a couple of young
men in their 20s got up to the
microphone and they were atheists I
didn’t think anything of it because if
you call something I don’t have enough
faith to be an atheist
everyone’s gonna show up however the
next night I was there about a fifty
year old man got up to the microphone
and he had a question written on two
sheets of paper and he began to read it
about 10 seconds into his present and
into reading the the question he just
broke down crying he couldn’t go any
further so I walked off the platform I
went down to him and he handed me these
two sheets of paper and all he said was
read it read it so I’m trying to digest
this two page question as I’m walking
back up to the platform by the time I
got back up to the platform I realized
that that man was upset for two reasons
reason number one that man whose name
turned out to be Steve had just
discovered recently that a supposed
friend of him hid friend of his a man by
the name of Tom about a fifty year old
man had been sexually abusing
Steve’s daughter from the time she was
age 4 to the time she was age 14 right
in his own home under his nose never saw
it
the second reason Steve was upset was
because the two men who were there the
night before were his sons who used to
be Christians and are now atheists they
said there can’t be a good God because
he wouldn’t have allowed this to happen
to our sister there is no God so I said
to him Steve it’s okay to be mad at God
some of the Bible writers are mad at God
Rita backache read read the psalm some
of the Psalms read lamentations God
where are you God can take it he’s an
infinite being but I hope at some point
your sons are gonna realize this is not
a good argument against God in fact it’s
actually an argument for God why in fact
here’s what I said to him I said when
the time is right Steve I want you to
say this to your sons if there is no God
what that 50-year old man did to your
sister isn’t really wrong it’s just your
opinion why because if there’s no
standard beyond humanity it’s just his
opinion against yours by the way the man
who did this is still walking the
streets why everyone knows he did it but
he’s not in jail because every time the
trial comes up Jessica the one who was
abused psychologically checks out she
can’t testify against him she wanted to
marry him so I said Steve when the right
time comes I want you to say this to
your sons if there is no God than the
man who did this to your sister we’ll
never get justice he’s not going to get
justice here on earth if she doesn’t
testify and he’s not going to get
justice in the afterlife because
according to atheism there is no
afterlife do you really think that’s the
way the universe is you really think
there’s no such thing as justice the
very reason you’re upset rightfully so
is because you know a great injustice
has been done but there can’t be justice
or I should say there can’t be injustice
unless there’s justice in fact CS Lewis
put it best he said evil requires good
and good requires God he says as an
atheist my argument against God was that
the universe seemed so cruel and on
just but how had I got this idea of just
and unjust a man does not call line
crooked unless he has some idea of a
straight line
what was I comparing this universe with
when I called it unjust in fact it’s
been also put this way the shadows
proved the sunshine in other words in
order to have evil you have to have good
in order to have shadows you have to
have sunshine well you can have sunshine
without shadows you can have good
without evil but you can’t have evil
without good now something’s evil out
there and Michael will agree there are
many things that are evil then there
must be something good what is that good
that good is God’s nature if there is no
God then there’s nothing ultimately good
or bad there are just molecules bumping
into one another now Jessica the girl
that was abused decided to do something
positive with this awful experience she
actually wrote a book here it is not
your princess by Jessica MIT so I read
one chapter of this book and couldn’t
read it anymore why am I telling you
this because her father Steve wants many
people as many people as possible to
know this because this happens too far
too often in American homes now ladies
and gentlemen it’s the sexual abuse of
children evil yes then God exists I know
that sounds counterintuitive because
Michaels going to ask them why would he
allow it to happen that’s a whole nother
conversation but the point is you can’t
say God doesn’t exist because it
wouldn’t be it wouldn’t be evil unless
he did exist because he’s the standard
of good by which we’d even know what
evil was he is the standard of
measurement finally science why is the
world so orderly why can we do science
Michael Shermer is a scientist he
teaches a class on this why can we do
science why is the world so orderly in
fact you might ask yourself the question
science requires nature to be
goal-directed why is nature that way for
example why do the planets reliably go
around the Sun why don’t they go in
herky-jerky movements or random
movements you say frankerz there’s a law
like gravity I know but why is there a
law like gravity and why is it so
precise and consistent it appears to be
the product of a mind not randomness in
order to do science you need consistent
natural laws that can be relied upon
fine tuned net
laws where do these laws come from and
by the way these laws affect living and
nonliving things in fact take a take an
oak tree for example where does an oak
tree come from well oak tree comes from
an acorn well how come when an egg egg
or when acorn is properly nourished it
always becomes an oak tree it doesn’t
become an elm tree or a birch tree or a
seahorse right it always becomes an oak
tree why is that well because it’s
programmed to become an oak tree yeah
but who programmed it I mean it’s an egg
corn in the ground conscious going all
right what do I need to do to become an
oak tree no it doesn’t even have a mind
yet it goes reliably in a direction if
it doesn’t have its own mind to go in a
direction
there must be an external mind directing
it toward an end that is what Aristotle
called the unmoved mover Thomas Aquinas
came along in 1200 ad and said that’s
gonna be my fifth way to argue for God
even if the universe didn’t have a
beginning it needs someone to keep
everything in motion an external
intellect that’s what we mean by God we
wouldn’t even be able to do science
unless this existed unless this orderly
natural world existed in fact sir Fred
Hoyle it was an atheist after looking at
arguments like this I don’t think he
ever became a theist or Christian don’t
get me wrong but he looked at the
fine-tuning and some of these other
arguments and here’s what he said a
common sense interpretation of the facts
suggests that a super intellect has
monkeyed with physics as well as
chemistry and biology and that there are
no blind forces were speaking about in
nature now what do we do with all of
these effects creation reason
information morality evil and science
what did they tell us well I think when
you break these down you get the
attributes of what we call God from
creation we know that the cause is
immaterial timeless and spaceless he’s
also extremely powerful to create out of
nothing from reason we know this being
is rational from information we know
he’s extremely intelligent and has
purpose from morality we know he’s
absolutely morally perfect and also
personal because you only have a moral
obligation to persons you don’t have a
moral obligation to impersonal forces
you know go if you go try and dunk a
basketball you’re not sinning against
the law of gravity
we also know that this beam from science
creates and sustains orderly natural
laws now who fits this it seems to me
that this is a theistic God identified
without reference to any religion
religious book we’re just looking at
effects and reasoning back to the cause
so I’m saying that all of these things
point back to our suspect God now if you
and this God by the way is spaceless
timeless immaterial all those attributes
I just mentioned now if you want to go
much further in this you can the book
stealing from God is back there it goes
through this in this order if you just
want the debate PowerPoint you can get
that and I want to point out that all
the proceeds from the sale the books
will go to feed needy children mine okay
just so you know and here’s my oldest
little child who’s now thirty years old
his name is Zach Turk he’s a captain in
the Air Force there he is right there
thank you he’s hungry thank you Frank
dr. Shimron will have twenty minutes now
box trimmer thank you ladies and
gentlemen brothers and sisters comrades
and friends and seekers after reality I
guess I’m here to defend reality which
is a good thing because it’s real
tonight’s debate on theism and atheism
how many of you self-identify as theist
that is you believe in God whoa look at
the time
I’m gonna jump ahead just just for a
moment while you’re in the hand-raising
mode just for a moment just indulge me
your atheists you have come decide there
is no God or you don’t believe that
there is a God can you think of any
reasons why sexually molesting a child
is wrong
okay can you think of any reasons why it
would be bad really most of you can’t
think of any reason why this is wrong of
course you can all right full stop
that’s good enough it’s wrong because of
all the reasons you’re thinking of right
now
harm to a sentient being long term
destruction of their psychological
makeup you wouldn’t want it done to you
and so forth these are good reasons
reasons to be good for goodness sake and
not be evil for goodness sake I was once
a theist as our host mentioned by the
way you referred to us as candidates I
like to thank you for your votes ahead
of time tonight you know there is an
election I mean I was serious about it I
went to Pepperdine University it’s a
Church of Christ school I was a
born-again evangelical Christian for
three years I went door-to-door Amway
with Bibles the whole thing I totally
believed and then and then I became an
atheist and I went door to door saying I
take it all back sort of reminds me of
what you get when you cross a Jehovah
Witness with an atheist is someone who
knocks on your door for no reason at all
I once saw a bumper sticker that said
militant agnostic I don’t know and you
don’t either
now it support we define our terms that
little quip has some deeper meaning in
it this term illogical meaning that is
when thomas henry huxley coining the
term agnostic in 1869 he meant not
knowable that is there are certain
things we can’t get at philosophers
today call these mysterion mysteries
they can never be resolved this is what
Huxley meant when he talked about God as
an unknowable entity not you’re waiting
for one more experiment or another data
set or a better argument and you’ll make
your decision one way or the other he
didn’t mean that nor did he mean like
when I was on The Colbert Report we were
talking about this in the green room and
and I mentioned being an agnostic at the
time and he said that’s just an atheist
without balls and I thought I don’t like
that I’m an atheist but there’s two
types of atheism
there’s weak and strong atheism strong
atheist say I believe there is no God
we Kathy assay I don’t believe in God
slight difference I don’t think the
first one is is this tenable a position
I don’t know that there is no God I’m
not sure how you would prove it would be
difficult to prove a negative in that
sense prove that something doesn’t exist
but the null hypothesis in science that
is I withhold judgment or I withhold
belief until sufficient evidence comes
in which would apply to any particular
claim then I will reserve judgment I
will remain skeptical I will not believe
in your particular claim whatever it is
Bigfoot aliens doesn’t matter until you
provide me the evidence show me the body
and I’ll believe in Bigfoot show me the
spaceship but I’ll believe in UFOs and
so on it just depends on what the the
evidence is and so lack of belief is
this different from believing there is a
lack of something now the proposition
that does atheism or theism explain
anything it’s not quite right not
believing in something or believing in
something doesn’t explain anything it’s
just saying I believe it or I don’t
believe it whatever the it is and it
also leaves out all the other positions
deism for example can explain things
there was a creator the universe set the
whole thing in motion with the laws of
nature that are teleological and create
structure and so forth
and then step back and has had no
further involvement in the process or
pantheism everything is God which is
more of a sort of a Buddhist version why
aren’t we talking about those or my
favorite apathy ism which is I don’t
care if there’s a God or not I think
these words are more proxies for
religion and science what better
explains reality religion or science the
oxford english dictionary defines
religion as the belief in and worship of
a superhuman controlling power
especially a personal god or gods but
that itself doesn’t explain anything
just believing in something or
worshipping something isn’t an
explanation you wouldn’t offer that say
if you were wondering do vaccines work
or do vaccines cause autism or does HIV
cause AIDS you know whatever the
question is you wouldn’t say well I
believe in I’m a theist so I believe in
that well what are you talking about
that doesn’t explain anything maybe what
you mean by theism or religion is God
God did it God being a in your case I
presume an all-powerful omnipotent
all-knowing omniscient and all good I’m
me benevolent entity created out of
nothing the universe and everything in
it
who is uncreated and eternal a
noncorporeal spirit who creates loves
and can grant eternal life to humans but
even that just saying well my
explanation of X whatever it is planets
gravity the universe something rather
than nothing morality consciousness you
know God did it that’s not an
explanation those are just words you’re
just plugging words into the blank the
gap anymore then like people I deal with
that or believe in psychic power
astrology ESP telepathy and so on you
know when they say well you know it’s
just magic power that happens is this
you know this ESP does it that’s not an
explanation we still want to know how
did God do it how does this ESP thing
work so for example by you mentioned
Deepak Chopra
it was a good friend of mine and Deepak
believes along with some other a couple
other scientists Roger Penrose and this
guy Stuart Hameroff anesthesiologist
that consciousness arrives arises out of
the microtubules inside neurons
microtubules of these little
infrastructures that couldn’t hold cells
together and they think that there’s
quantum effects inside these
microtubules in which there’s this kind
of spooky action at a distance in
quantum experiments that that’s real and
maybe this is something that happens
between brains so I could read your
thoughts because our neurons are
collapsing the quantum wave fields at
the simultaneous kind of synchronous to
this wave and so my neurons are firing
in synchrony with your neurons and so
we’re reading each other’s thoughts okay
I don’t believe this I’m skeptical okay
but it’s a it’s a it’s a legitimate
hypothesis that’s out there to be tested
but even if it’s true that wouldn’t be
the paranormal it would just now be the
normal it would be part of science part
of neuro neuroscience part of quantum
physics or it’s even called that quantum
consciousness okay so there’s no such
thing as the supernatural of the
paranormal it’s just the natural to
normal and the stuff we can’t explain
yet the gaps we haven’t filled there’s
lots of gaps that doesn’t mean my
particular preferred hypothesis is the
right one simply because there’s a gap
science of this stance is very
conservative because most ideas that
people come up with are wrong including
those by world-class scientists which is
why scientists start with that thing the
null hypothesis we assume your idea is
probably not right but go ahead give it
your best shot
and let’s see so most ideas and science
turn out to be wrong that’s why we’re
skeptical so in science we’re looking
Frank mentioned science and reason it’s
important to point out these aren’t
things science and reason are tools we
use to try to answer questions so the
moment you say that theism explained
science that you’re treating it like
it’s a thing like a reason is this thing
sitting up there that needed to be
created it’s not it’s more about think
of it as a verb more than a noun it’s
it’s something we do and the moment you
open your mouth to make the argument
that
reason and science can’t stand on its
own you’ve lost the argument you’ve just
used science and reason to argue that
science and reason can’t stand alone and
and if story rest my case
it’s a thing we use to answer these
questions so for example I’ll give you
just one of many we could address
according to UNICEF about 29,000
children under the age of 5 die every
day mainly from preventable causes
that’s 21 dead children each minute
that’s 10 point 6 million a year that’s
almost two Holocaust say year by the
time I finish this sentence
a couple more children will have died of
these presentable preventable diseases
about 70% of them are attributable to
diarrhea malaria neonatal infection
pneumonia preterm delivery or lack of
oxygen at birth some of these the Gates
Foundation is working to eliminate
Sciences explanation these are all
preventable causes preventable tragedies
we know the causes of them we can
eliminate the causes if we have the
right science and technology we have the
right science and technology medicine
the delivery to these poor countries is
the difficult part
what’s religions explanation how would
theism explain this and we get things
like well this is part of God’s plan or
you know God works in mysterious ways
who knows what God has in mind for these
grieving parents and these suffering
children what sort of God would make a
plan like this
this is all-knowing all-powerful all
good God maybe a less than powerful God
maybe maybe God just simple simply can’t
save these poor children no I’m not
talking about human evil like homicide
crimes genocides that you would
attribute to free will and the fall and
and bad choices I’m talking about
innocent children suffering grieving
parents just in agony for the rest of
their lives what what’s the plan there
you know Frank you talk about you know
how beautifully design
the universe is no it’s not there’s a
lot of bad things that happen and most
of the universe is not beautifully
designed for life most of the universe
is completely inhospitable to life and
most of human life all the way up until
really just recent decades has been
largely just suffering and misery it’s
just the second law of thermodynamics
and entropy running its course diseases
felling people cancer killing people
human violence and aggression war
genocides these were quite common before
just recent times now the problem with
explaining these problems these forms of
evil with theism is what I call the
irrefutable God problem when good things
happen who gets the credit God when bad
things happen who gets the blame not God
wow what a great system so no matter
what happens the god hypothesis is
confirmed what would it take to
disconfirm the god hypothesis did just
think let that just float there for a
second what would it take for you to
change your mind what would it take if
you just say you know what I think this
idea I have this theory this hypothesis
is the explanation for whatever maybe
it’s not right how can I decide what
what’s my test so if it’s that good
thing happened good things happen so God
exists and bad things happen so God
exists
what would it take to refute that it’s
irrefutable by definition it’s simply an
assertion and as the late great Chris
Phrygians said in what i elevate it to
Hitchens dictum that which can be
asserted without evidence can be
dismissed without evidence in his great
book his last regular book the demon
haunted world Carl Sagan opens up a
chapter with a little vignette there’s a
dragon in my garage
want to see it let me show you I got
this dragon
let me show me open the garage door you
look in empty floor empty paint cans a
ladder old bicycle where’s the dragon
oh you don’t you know you don’t seem
sorry this is an invisible dragon
visible dragon
yes it’s invisible well I tell you what
I have some flour we’re gonna spread
flour on the floor and we’ll catch his
footprints as he walks around well you
see this dragon hovers above the ground
about a foot so he doesn’t actually
touch the ground well that’s okay I got
some of this spray paint stuff we’ll
spray and we’ll catch the body form well
no you see nothing sticks to this dragon
but he’s a dragon so that means he
bellows out fire so he generates some
heat and I have a thermal camera and we
can detect the thermal signature of the
dragon no see this is this this is a
special dragon he’s a cold fire dragon
he spits cold fire so there’s no heat
signature you see where Carl’s going
with this what’s the difference between
an invisible hovering undetectable
dragon and no dragon at all now you
might say but but I feel the presence of
the dragon I feel his love for me I feel
like when I think about the dragon I get
a parking spot when I wouldn’t have and
I met my spouse cuz the dragons gonna
love for me and you know and the dragon
explains why bad things happen and you
know why is there a universe the dragon
brought it in to existence these are not
arguments these are special pleadings to
affirm a hypothesis you already want to
be true this is like playing baseball
without the bases or the ball we have to
have some kind of rules by which we
decide what’s true and what’s not
now the problem with faith that theists
and religionists use
is that it’s not a reliable means of
true knowledge a valid knowledge and if
you say well but but but but wait dr.
Sharat don’t you believe in love I mean
I love my spouse my spouse loves me my
boyfriend my girlfriend you know there’s
no evidence for that yeah there is
evidence you don’t have faith in that
you know what you call love without
evidence stalking we use evidence and
reason in all parts of our life if
you’re using reason you’re on the side
of science this is what we do if you’re
using faith you’re not doing science
it’s not reliable you may get the answer
by accident right but if your theory
that the cause of things in reality
cause of diseases and accidents and
plagues and so on is that late at night
women go out and cavort with demons
you’re either insane or you lived in
Christian Europe 500 years ago that was
the prevailing explanation for the
physical world a lot of it witches and
by the way parenthetically one of the
arguments for why they believed in which
is so strong is because if there’s no
witches but maybe there’s no demons and
if there’s no demons maybe there’s no
God so there’s a lot of pressure on the
church to find evidence of these witches
to support the super structure of a
supernatural world that science was
beginning to chip away of thou shalt not
suffer a witch to live Exodus 22 18
today no one in their right mind
believes this except in a few of these
third world countries where witchcraft
still exists so what what we need to do
is be able to point to something and say
look this is the evidence I have for my
claim this is the evidence this is the
arguments I bring
see see see that right there look you
can check it and you can run the
experiment and you can consider the
arguments and so forth so we have to
make a distinction between external
objective truths and internal subjective
States so for example if I say there’s
697 people in the room tonight
that’s a proposition that we can
objectively confirm or disconfirm by
simply counting if I say the greatest
rock song of all time is stairway to
heaven
and I can prove it and you say wait a
minute wait a minute of Freebird
Freebird is the greatest rock song of
all time
okay these are internal subjective
states I have an invitation go to Costa
Rica to spend a week taking ayahuasca so
I can discover this truth that everybody
who’s taken ayahuasca knows is real
there is this other spirit world that
really exists so I’ve met these people I
say show me it point to it what you got
to drink the tea and then you’ll see
like yeah but my friends that did LSD
back in the 70s they say the same thing
and we all know that’s just brain wiring
alright so this distinction I’m making
here this would be something to point to
what we’re after tonight we’re sliding
into this area where it’s internal it’s
subjective there’s no experiment we’re
gonna run it look there it is
these are simply arguments that I can’t
explain these five things something
rather than nothing
origins of life or just consciousness
origins of morality good and evil but
therefore you know God did it that
that’s again to conclude that’s not an
explanation you’re just filling in the
gap I’m gonna stick it in there well
five hundred years ago you would have
been putting in the gap women cavorting
with demons will call them witches and
burn them and that’ll take care of that
and you would have now looking back said
that was a crazy idea let’s not do that
again we’ve learned something we learned
about climate and weather and
disease vectors and plagues and things
like that their causes how did we learn
that not from theism we learned that
from science and science continues to
close those gaps and fill those
explanatory voids the aliens have come
to tell me it’s my time and with that
thank you it’s all right
thank you
[Applause]
prior to the beginning we agreed that
they would be allowed to go over a few
seconds here or there and so I turned
off my buzzer I was surprised that they
went off sorry no so at this point we’re
gonna move into what is my favorite part
of the discussion the candidates re the
debaters my other hat is politics and
Christians and things like that but so
at this point we are going to have a
15-minute cross-examination where each
debater gets 15 minutes to ask questions
to the other debater and they get to
answer it and then they switch roles
after 15 minutes and at this point you
can also throw in some rebuttal
statements in them but however I do ask
that if you do ask a question you allow
the person that you’re talking to to
answer the question before you move on
so we didn’t really decide who goes
first did any of you have a point okay
yeah I mean again it’s we’ve got about
30 minutes to dialogue so we’ll do 15
minutes primarily from Frank and then at
the end of 15 minutes I’ll just kind of
say so you can go great all right thanks
Michael question I’ll put on the board
so everyone can see if you’re a brain
evolved by an unguided unintelligent
process and all your thoughts are
completely dictated by the laws of
physics in other words you’re a moist
robot then why should we think your
thoughts are true including the thoughts
you’ve stated right here tonight okay
we’re operating at different levels here
so your tell you it would be like if you
wanted to explain water by looking at
the quantum physics in the subatomic
particles in hydrogen and oxygen atoms
how do you get water out of these
quantum these these quarks inside the
protons and neutrons of the atom you
don’t it’s a higher level explanation
yeah much like we talked about emergent
properties how do you get democracy out
of atoms we don’t you don’t use physics
to explain democracy you use political
science so we’re what we’re talking
about here is kind of different levels
explanatory levels which is one reason
why we have different fields of study to
you know think about the cause of things
and economics or psychology
or whatever so well I agree with you on
that that there are other fields of
study but if you’re a materialist unless
you’ve changed your mind all that exists
are molecules so again why should I
believe what you’re saying I’m
consciousness what could that that’s
sort of a bizarre question what do you
mean why should I believe it would be
like saying you’re made out of quarks
and so why should I believe you
what does quarks or atoms got to do with
anything because if I if we’re
controlled by the laws of physics
including our thoughts why should we
expect our thoughts to be true okay I’m
a compatibilist so I believe that we
have volition and free will how well
okay so it has to do with emergent
property of complex systems so you and I
have more degrees of freedom than a dog
dog has more degrees of freedom what by
degrees our freedom I mean places to
move choices to make
so rats make choices I’ll press the left
bar or the right bar I’ll go down this
alley that alleyway Dover those are
choices rats make them dogs make them we
make them and and we have more choices
more degrees of freedom than say rats
then say cockroaches okay so like what
would be the difference between a drug
addict hooked on oxycontin and you and I
who are not you know you and I don’t are
not under that sway but this the poor
addict is there’s a difference there of
degrees of freedom okay so I would I
would answer it that way that it’s it’s
kind of different levels of how many
controlling vectors are at work do you
believe the laws of logic exist well
okay not without humans to describe them
okay let me ask you this then yeah
you’re saying the laws of logics are
just human constructions correct
well okay two things one there is a
reality that really exists so we can
measure that the angle here you know to
a bats brain or you know it may look
different then then on my brain but
there really is a table and it really
exists even if I can’t ever know what
it’s like to be a bat and know what it
feels like to experience a table through
echolocation rather than touch or sight
but still that really exists of the laws
of nature that we describe and interpret
with mathematics and words
those are human constructions there’s no
like second law of thermodynamics or or
a Newtonian equation in a star a star is
just doing what stars do when they get a
certain pressure and temperature they
convert hydrogen into helium I mean let
me let me just ask you this and you send
a human constructions then so let me ask
you this before there are any human
beings on the earth was the statement
there are no human beings on the earth
true yes okay well then how could the
laws of logic just be human
constructions then well but we’re asking
that today regardless of where answers
no humans there’s no one asking the
question but it was still Joe prior to
that how how could you and I even
communicate if you had your own idea of
the laws of logic and I had my own idea
how could we even communicate unless
we’re we because there is a reality and
we share a common neural anatomy to
describe it in ways that are similar so
this could set the problem of other
minds how do I know you’re read looks
like my read okay these head scratchers
that you get in philosophy 101 how do I
know that you’re not all a bunch of
zombies and I’m the only one with the
lights on okay look if my answer to this
is the Copernican principle which says
we’re not special if this theraph is not
the center of the universe you know that
we go around this time with all the
other plant we’re not special we’re just
a little corner of the gallic Milky Way
galaxy one of 100 billion galaxies we’re
not special so the chances of me be the
super special one human that’s conscious
and self-aware and the rest of you or
zombies walking around and you only look
like your matenda ng to be conscious is
very low so that that’s how right but
you’re still not answering how these
laws exist because they exist even if
human beings don’t exist
the laws exist in the mind of God
otherwise you and I couldn’t even
communicate okay okay so first of all
they exist in the mind the mind I’ve got
that that doesn’t follow from this at
all that’s a separate assertion we can
come back to that when we talk about
that what you just said there is an
assertion and you’re using the laws of
logic to say it if the laws of logic
aren’t objective that statement couldn’t
be true first of all okay so deca
first of all it’s not true that there
has to be a god or else that why would
God make two laws any special what’s God
got to do with the laws of nature
nothing
you’re just saying well that’s well
that’s the very point though I’m not
talking about laws of nature I’m talking
about the laws of logic but you want to
talk about the laws of nature those are
just words we’re using conventions
mathematical equations those are all
human comes Michael I know you’re not a
postmodernist please there just were no
no they’re describing truths yeah but
okay yep but okay the equation again
back I’m skeptical you’re a
postmodernist they say say Newtonian
equations they don’t exist in the Sun
the sun’s just doing with the Sun it’s
just physical matter doing what it has
to do we described it so before there
were humans no there was no the Sun was
not burning before there’s no love no
the Sun of course is burning doing its
thing but there’s no law there’s no
Newtonian equation to describe it well
did it there’s no de tournay equation to
describe it in our minds because we’re
not here yet but that Newtonian equation
is still not described being the truth
of what was happening no not the
equation well the equation describes
what happens the equation doesn’t do the
work the equation is our way of of
describing how it works right okay but
that that existed prior to you and me
ever existing the Sun was burning before
you and I ever existed okay I think
we’re let me move on to another question
okay talk about two different things
here we’re talking about the material
reality of stuff that exists and then
our description of it like well you
you’re going with emergent properties
which appears to be a faith position
anyway let me ask you this if God does
not exist only molecules exist what is
the nature of the moral standard called
goodness and why are we obligated to
obey it what is that little ruler if
it’s not God’s nature okay back to where
I started Frank can you think of any
reason why sexually molesting a child is
bad I can think of yes I can think of
reasons but they’re all based on moral
principles which require God no they
don’t sure they don’t really do you
really need God to tell you and explain
to you why it’s wrong ss no not to tell
me why it’s wrong but you don’t need God
to know right and wrong you don’t need
God to be good you just need God to
justify what it is nope what right there
it stopped right there and lean out to
God
I know why it’s wrong full-stop you know
why it’s wrong but why is it wrong so
independent of you knowing it so Plato
refuted this two and a half millennia
ago it’s called the Euthyphro problem
whether you throw dilemma that is if God
says say murder is wrong although
technically by definition that’s what
murder means wrongful killing it but any
case if are the reasons why God is
saying that yes God has his reasons okay
give us the reasons made in the image of
God and skip the middleman all we need
are the reasons why but you see that
that implies a moral principle when you
like before you said the reason you
shouldn’t sexually molest a child is
because they’re sentient beings and you
wouldn’t want them doing it to you or
vice versa or whatever those are all
other moral principles that need a
source what is the source on atheists
the source what is the standard leave
atheism out of it atheism isn’t anything
it’s just lack of belief in God . we
could talk about civil rights civil
liberties the rule of law where the
rights conventions we okay I think
rights come from the basis of it is
human nature and what all of us want now
I think we’re born with an inherent
innate sense of right and wrong we know
from research like in Paul blooms lab at
Yale for example with tiny infants these
are like six months to a year old babies
and they are showing a little puppet
show
so imagine there’s this ramp and this
puppets pushing this ball up the ramp
and one puppet comes up and bashes the
ball back down and it’s fighting a
little the puppet and then this is a
great experiment okay make it an
argument for I’m not disagreeing that we
all know right from wrong that’s not my
point my point is not epistemology how
do you know right from wrong my point is
what is rightness on an atheistic
materialistic worldview on a humanist
worldview right and wrong is determined
by a combination of our innate moral
sense our upbringing what our parents
teach us our family our social
communities and so on which by the way
have changed a lot you guys would have
been in favor of burning witches and
enslaving Blacks centuries ago you don’t
believe that anymore
maybe fifty years ago most of you would
have voted probably about 90% would have
voted that blacks and whites getting
married should be illegal it’s not God’s
plan God separated the races by
continents these were arguments made in
the 20th century okay nobody here would
argue that today Michael you’re both a
marriage most of you were probably
against this I contend probably half of
you tonight are already in favor of it
or at least let it happen in ten years
we won’t even be talking about gay
Michael why are any right is wrong right
and wrong shifts over time and it
doesn’t come from religion doesn’t come
from the Bible
there’s no reinterpretation of when Paul
said this he really meant gays should
get married no that’s not how moral
change happens it’s not happening
through religion I’m not talking about
moral change I’m talking about the
grounding of morality we if we’re just
molecules well then if we do it then
who’s to say Hitler was worse than
Mother Teresa who’s to say that that
that if there’s no standard beyond
either of them how can you say Hitler
was wrong can you think of any reason
why Hitler was worse than Mother Teresa
if you say because he killed people then
you just brought another moral principle
and it’s wrong to kill people why is it
wrong to kill be about the survival and
flourishing of sentient beings is a good
and the more of we promote that and do
it that’s good
Harvey Hitler says my bad Michael Hitler
says no Hitler wants to flourish his
sentient beans not you yes why is he
wrong so he was wrong because it’s going
violating the sense that every
autonomous person has of a desire to
live and fulfill their destiny why is
that a moral principle we ought to obey
we’re born with it we’re born knowing it
but why should we obey it we get it from
like for example our constitutions that
we write and we say this is what we’re
going to do and we’re going in so if we
write a constitution that says gay
marriage is bad you’re for that
no no oh okay so there’s a standard
outside the Constitution you want to
impose on it based on our nature yes
it’s it comes inherent with the species
we’re born with a sense of a desire for
life freedom and autonomy which is why
women have been fighting against the
church for 2,000 years to have
reproductive rights freedom from
oppression from males and so forth
and we have all
bending to this because women say that’s
what we want unless it’s something we
want because we’re born unless the woman
is in the womb okay now let’s let’s talk
right for a second let me let me go to a
new subject no no no no wait wait wait
wait no no your that time Mike brought
it up I should I and hear me would it be
immoral for me to stop you it it might
be a good time to to use Bill Maher’s
line that Republicans are pro-choice all
the way up to the time where their
mistress gets pregnant and also
conservatives seem to be pro-life all
the way up until birth and then after
that just war it’s perfectly okay to
kill innocent civilians in Iraq it’s
perfectly okay to put to death people on
death row you’ve already argued that
it’s justifiable to kill certain people
even innocent people do to some other
cause alright so you we’re already on
the same page no no no no Michael what
you just brought up there’s a difference
between the innocent child in the womb
and a guilty murderer on without an
innocent civilian in Iraq that we bomb
using vitro that’s why we try and
minimize those because you know that
person was valuable okay let me go on to
final question only got three minutes
left
what does dialogue frame we don’t have
to all right but I want you I want you
to put me on the spot what blind natural
laws can create computer code billions
of letters long okay first of all you
were wrong about that business about DNA
it’s perfect there’s not a single what
no there could be mutations in it it’s
not not just mutations 8% of our DNA is
viral DNA this is called lateral gene
transfer it was discovered in the 60s
and 70s there’s a new book out called
the tangled web tangled tree
David qualm and I just had him on my
podcast last week he talks about all the
new research on this eight since the
human genome project eight percent of
our genome is viral how did it get there
it came there from viruses
two-and-a-half percent of our genome of
everybody who’s not in Africa does not
have an African origin is neanderthal
give me the explanation the theists
explanation for why God put Neanderthal
DNA two-and-a-half percent in our genome
what’s the purpose of that
I don’t know what the purpose is because
I’m not a biologist but my question to
you is no purpose is the DNA a computer
program or not okay
these analogies we use it’s not a
computer program this is just a metaphor
we use to try to understand no it’s not
a metaphor it’s it’s one-to-one
correspondence it’s like computer code
you can ask the moderator right here but
you’re just a neutral even though I am
an engineer yes okay but really Frank I
mean we can switch over now it’s your
turn put them on the spot there Michael
the aliens of aliens are here again what
I’m not following you Frank so for
example from your beginning points how
you’re deriving that there must be a
single personal creator who cares about
me from the fact that the gravitational
laws are a certain way I haven’t gotten
there completely yet because this is
just the ISM yeah could it be a
committee of gods it could be two or
three or a dozen could be like a like a
Board of Directors no it can’t for a
couple of reasons although you look at
the Platypus you might think so well but
I mean but I mean deism could be that
could be it God sent him the hole right
you’re right yeah and runs the show it
could be deism but I think when you go
further you realize that God has
intervened in the world since the
beginning but back to your point one
argument which I didn’t bring up is the
idea that the that everything that
exists materially is composed and it
needs to be composed by an external
force now the force that composes the
universe and composes matter can’t be
composed itself because then that being
would need a composer as well yeah so
what you’re getting back to is an
immaterial spaceless timeless composer
that is pure actuality no potentiality
that
being is is isn’t composed at all it’s
spaceless timeless any material who
created only be one of the timeless bean
if you’re timeless do you have a
beginning no yeah of course
look if you’re if you’re the mummy say
that again if you’re timeless you have a
beginning you can how you’re not in time
so now you’re depending on the laws of
logic that are failing because first of
all we don’t know of anything that came
from nothing
there’s no example of this at all for
example quantum physicists tell us that
the things that are bouncing off all of
us right now photons of light they come
from the inside of atoms they’re not in
the atoms they’re not sitting there
waiting to burst out they pop out of the
atoms out of nothing out of the quantum
foam okay you’ve quoted Stephen Hawking
quite a bit Hawking’s point was that not
that the universe comes from nothing
that there’s not this like creation
event from nothing when physicists talk
about nothing
they don’t mean what theologians mean
they mean there’s there’s this quantum
energy field out of which things pop
from just the pure energy we know of no
nothing okay this is a this is one of
these linguistic epistemological walls I
mentioned that we’re going to hit we
can’t conceive of nothing it’s not
possible for any human brain to conceive
of not sure it is that’s what most don’t
think about thing no thing see the word
itself no thing implies there’s a thing
of which there’s no there’s that would
not even be nothing it would be like my
asking you imagine yourself dead you
can’t do it because to imagine something
you have to be alive Michael don’t go
don’t go Lawrence Krauss on me I mean
come on everything even even even
atheists there’s no visible if I say if
I say I had nothing for lunch that means
I had no thing for lunch I didn’t eat
lunch it doesn’t mean I had something
called nothing okay
again we don’t know anything about what
the universe was like at the very
beginning as far as we know it could be
an infinite universe going all the way
back not a beginning infinitely long ago
that the Big Bang creation from the
singularity point was itself just on the
continuum of there’s always been
something by which I mean the nothing of
quantum energy all right let me okay
so again we’re hitting a wall here I’m
not saying I know what was there before
nobody knows and we can never know as
long as we’re in this universe what was
there before our universe it’s just as
possible that there were multiple
universes and by this I don’t mean you
know multiple universes now I mean a
sequence of these from which for example
a collapsing black hole that collapses
into a singularity point which is with
Stephen Hawking’s great breakthrough for
his PhD thesis was that maybe this is
how the universe started was a
collapsing something like a collapsing
black hole singularity point it’s
entirely possible this is pure science
fiction at the moment that super
advanced extraterrestrials could
engineer a solar system in a star to
collapse into a black hole and create a
universe you could have multiple bubble
universes popping in and out Michael
this is a simple engineering for what
would you call a beam that could create
a universe out of a black hole Michael
you’re supposed to be the scientist you
would call that God my my I’m claiming
that any sufficiently advanced
extraterrestrial would be
indistinguishable from the God you
believe in you are you are you are
coming up with a lot of speculations
with no evidence as our you know you
have no evidence of this God all’s you
have mo show you I have a gap
I can’t exceed C naught I have God it’s
not a gap well I’m losing you from what
we don’t know a reasoning front we do
know if space matter in time had a
beginning the cause must be spaceless
timeless and immaterial know what that
does not [ __ ] what is it oh no no let me
give you some of these thought expenses
here’s a guy I just made these up here’s
the paradox of perfection of God exists
then he’s perfect if God exists he is
the creator of the universe perfect
beings must create perfect things the
universe is not perfect there’s
no God okay solid logic good arguments
fallacious that’s the kind of stuff that
all of these arguments are no it’s
fallacious – and then yes and then none
of those follow from the points just to
find what you mean by perfect well
that’s right you define it cuz I can
tell we don’t have a perfect when you’re
when you’re talking about a world
constrained by physical constraints
there’s no such thing as perfect design
what engineers like Neil do is they find
design that fits their purpose like this
iPhone I unfortunately have to recharge
every two hours now they could have they
could have made the iPhone a lot bigger
but if they did I’d be lugging it around
like a suitcase you need to get the five
whatever the point here is is that the
engineers have to trade-off between size
and portability and battery life so
there is no perfect design unless you
know what the intention of the designer
is so so there’s the analogy there is
phone is fallacious or that statement
you said but let me just ask you this
this an important point here all right
up here
you see you see right here is today
there’s yesterday there’s the day before
yesterday
there’s last week let’s say we don’t
know how far back this line goes the
time line question is can this line be
infinite into the past this would imply
if that’s true that not that it had no
beginning that there was no beginning
infinitely long ago the Big Bang would
just be the latest beginning of this
universe there could be multiple bangs
it could be multiple universes going all
the way back this would be like arguing
there had to be a finite beginning or
else we wouldn’t be here tonight okay no
matter what would happen you’d end up
with this finite beginning but let me
ask you this okay so on the design
question since you had the timeline up
there so we now know the universe is
13.8 billion years old and humans are
roughly about a hundred thousand years
old Christianity began about 2,000 years
ago what was God doing that 99.9
9% of all that time what you know if
this is all beautifully designed and
elegantly and teleological and
purposeful and it’s all here for us so
that we would be here boom here we are
why the thirteen point seven eight eight
nine billion years of nothing and then I
think I’ll send my son to this desert
place in this Bronze Age culture where
no one can write and I’ll give them the
message well what’s the purple all that
time Agustin actually answered that
question he said he was creating hell
for people who asked questions I’m
telling you my best friends are gonna be
there hitches say you know obviously
would be great and I should come it’s
gonna be party time now Michael god
that’s a serious question though really
cuz if you’re if you’re building us into
it as something purposeful I realize you
didn’t go there with your organ
different arguments that’s okay how do
you get to Christianity that you know
Jesus died for us with thirteen point
seven eight eight billion years of
nothing and then I think I’ll come in
now well you could read a book by you
Ross which deals with that question
directly I have not read it myself I
just said him on the radio program but I
will say this that that God sacrifices
retroactively in fact Hitchens asked
this of me in the first debate we had he
said what was God doing for all that
time and and he Hitchens didn’t seem to
realize that Christ’s sacrifice was
retroactive to everything that happened
before him so people that lived before
him were still saved by his sacrifice so
when God came working through free
creatures a lot of people say he came
2,000 years ago because you had a
relative time of peace with a Roman
Empire that build a road system and a
language Koine Greek that was all around
the known world at the time it was the
perfect time for God to come and spread
this message through people around the
ancient world did he did he die for the
Neanderthals too
yes if in fact there were naen Turtles
who had the capacity to make moral
decisions how about Homo erectus
slightly smaller brains if in fact that
was a human a human being yeah not
they’re not humans they’re a different
species of hominid how about
australopithecine little Lucy with the
little you know single tight sort of
chip sized brain so in other words
there’s
Christ’s sacrifice comes a dog does my
dog gets saved you see where I’m going
yes it’s all to go to heaven but cats
don’t clearly come on here here we we
have agreement on this I will concede
the point let the record show there is
agreement that nnn-no I love cats they
taste like chicken
this is devolved I’m sorry he believes
in evolution I’m D evolution nobody’s
ever going to invite me to be a
moderator again huh or at least for the
political candidates coming up how about
Frank how about not just time what was
God doing for 13.8 billion years but but
space I mean we now know that there’s
roughly several hundred billion galaxies
each of which contain several hundred
billion stars and now looks like pretty
much every star has half a dozen to a
dozen planets if not more and moons and
saunch what about all those what’s
what’s the purpose of all that other
stuff if we’re supposed to be the focus
just one little third Rock from the Sun
in this tiny little corner of the galaxy
what well fly all that but that hasn’t
been revealed to us if there are other
life-forms out there but all those
life-forms I should say all that space
out there actually demonstrates the
majesty of God I mean if if the clouds
ended at the cloud tops or if the
heavens ended at the cloud tops would go
hey what’s the big deal
but when you see stars equivalent to
grains of sand on all the beaches on all
the earth spread out there that would
take us over 200 thousand years at Space
Shuttle seed to go between that speed to
go between them you realize the majesty
of God this is why both the old and the
New Testaments say the heavens declare
the glory of God in fact and in Isaiah
chapter 40
and I and in Isaiah chapter 40 Michael
where am i God God is speaking and says
to whom will you compare me or who is my
equal says the Holy One he says in other
words you want to comparison here’s what
he says lift your eyes and look to the
heavens who created all these stars and
named them one by one because of his
great strength and mighty power not one
of them is missing how do you know that
the Christian religion is the right one
how much time you getting you know for
example for example there’s a billion
Muslims who are absolutely certain
you’re going to hell because you chose
the wrong religion and they speak with
as much conviction they have great
arguments and so on but for that matter
my you know Jewish friends and rabbis
they don’t accept Jesus as their Savior
they believe the same God the same book
at least the first part of the book new
Bible and they know the arguments you
know for the resurrection the way
witnesses the missing the empty tooth
they know all those arguments and they
go nope I don’t believe it so it’s
interesting to me from a scientists
perspective that you get so much
diversity over such a long period of
time and there’s no convergence toward
yep that’s the right one like in science
like Big Bang Theory versus steady-state
cosmology that was debated for a couple
decades Big Bang Theory eventually not
the TV show the real theory one out
because there was more evidence for it
or you know just pick any scientific
debate think it’s kind of scattered shot
for a few decades and then it starts to
narrowly focus and then there’s a
convergence and a consensus that’s the
one these other ones are probably not
true the thing that’s curious to me
about religion is that you get this sort
of smattering this is our laughter life
and this is the afterlife now this is
the afterlife well which is the right
one well they’re all true or not all
true nobody’s gonna say that all true
but what’s your standard of objective
standard say well we know that’s the
right one because look I can point to it
and when you point to it why don’t the
Muslims go oh because it’s not a process
of chemistry that you’d have to be an
atheist to believe in the process of
chemistry that gives you all your
thoughts we don’t it’s it’s there’s a
freewill involved in fact the way I
show that Christianity is true I go
through the evidence that truth exists
God exists miracles are possible and the
New Testament documents are telling us
the truth about the resurrection because
if Jesus rose from the dead then
whatever he teaches is true because he’s
God so I I just have a personal policy
if somebody rises from the dead I just
believe whatever they say okay now well
Michael Michael
you wanna point out in India there’s a
god man named sai baba he’s dead now but
he had millions of followers he could
raise the dead he said he came back from
the dead he could perform miracles
millions of people believed it looks
like you don’t believe in Sai Baba
sometimes people are deceived but let’s
run a very quick experiment here what
wait stop right there sometimes we are
right yeah we can be self to see I think
we’ve just witnessed it tonight okay
and I rest my case no Michael we are
going to do a short experiment here this
is for the Christians in the room
Christians I want to ask you guys the
question I want you to think of somebody
you know who’s not a Christian whom
you’d like to be a Christian everybody
got somebody friend relative okay next
question am i one of them they’re
thinking about you Michael next question
is the person you’re thinking of on a
relentless pursuit of truth they want to
know if Christianity is true or not or
are they apathetic or maybe even hostile
how many say the person I’m thinking of
is on a relentless pursuit of truth a
hand and a half how many people say the
person I’m thinking of is apathetic or
hostile yeah there you go there’s the
answer free will they don’t want it to
be true most people are not on a truth
quest around a hapless question if my
friend Andy Stanley says you’re saying
this about Orthodox Jews they don’t want
to know what the truth I don’t know what
each individual person is there are a
deeply religious as you okay
they don’t accept Jesus is your Savior
okay so what I’m saying is these are
from real my pains of quest people have
free will okay they have free will they
choose not to believe Jesus was the
Messiah they even believe that there is
a messiah just hasn’t come yet mm-hmm
that’s pretty close mm-hmm I mean you
gotta let a man for that right
hey it’s no but last couple of seconds
to go ahead we go to QA so let’s do this
now we’re gonna go right to QA we’re
gonna have two lines here and remember
as we go to the questions it’s one line
because we only have one line but two
lines
oh I see that way we can go to we can
each question each candidate sorry yeah
each debater can get one question and
then we’ll go to the next one so we’re
gonna have two lines here we’ll have the
line for dr. Schurman on the right line
for dr. Turk on my left my left I don’t
know right here they’re both right next
to each other right here so if you’re
for dot if you want to ask a question
for dr. shimmer go on this side of the
microphone you wanna have question for
dr. Turek on the other side of the
microphone
that way we can either interchange
between the two and here’s the rules you
know preaching no no long diatribes just
a straight question if you need to set
up the question you have 30 seconds for
your question and at which point each of
them will have the person you asked and
please tell us who you’re asking the
question to that person will have two
minutes and then the other person will
have a minute to respond go ahead and
your athlete tells your name to please
my truck all right hi the camera has to
be set in place sure so again two lines
so I know who is who
so dr. Shermer questions on the right of
the microphone dr. Turek on the left of
the microphone my left my left
am i confusing you all Turek on his side
Shermer on his side i was that when the
cameraman gives us the go-ahead you guys
can talk while we’re doing that are you
going to take a break
are we ready hey come on Clint we ready
okay okay go ahead please your name
first oh he needs to get to the back too
in the meantime you can pray for my soul
yeah
this allows us to broadcast this on the
Internet so that’s why we’re taking this
time are we good to go chat tell a joke
well so so was this uh there was this
guy on a desert island and he’d been
there for like five years and finally he
got rescued and when they came to rescue
him they’re hanging from the helicopter
the rescuer said this is my wife’s joke
by the way she says it much better the
rescuer said when we you know we saw all
these we saw a few of these huts on
their island what were they says well
one was my house he goes oh great
what was the other one right next to
your first your house he said oh that
was the church that was my church
Oh oh that’s nice and then he said well
what was the other Hut over there and
the guys get this really sad look in his
face he’s got an angry-looking face it
goes that was the church I went to
before
are we ready
okay go hi I’m Kevin disease and my
question is to doctor Trek actually
before I came here I was watching your
debate with Hitchens some years ago
before and Russ is resting his peace
wrestle but he said something to which I
didn’t think you had a chance to
necessarily respond to so he said if if
Jesus he said could be possible to trace
back the birth that there could be some
type of immaculate conception but even
if we were we were to be able to do that
that would improve the proposition that
any of this moral teachings were correct
or that we should technically listen to
anything he has to say on the subject of
morality or doesn’t prove the doctrine
of Christianity and my second part of
the question starts a very quick
bilateral given every religious claim on
offer given every doctrine profess or
confection
every assumed as if every believer
should expect damnation as a matter of
mere probability given profession of
belief for how sincerely or seriously
they hold their belief so why would any
any deity want credulity running on
their hardware rather than any any other
moral behaviors I mean if I’m if I’m
understanding the second part of this
question why would why would a Christian
God want credulity as why would a
Christian God want what credulity why
would he want worship and any sense to
be he doesn’t need worship he’s an
infinite being we get the benefit of
worship repet you ha and that’s right
just like you would be jealous if your
wife was dating somebody else rightfully
so but I’ve known people that got over
jealousy I would think a God could do
better than that no jealousy is a good
virtue if it’s properly directed you
should be jealous if your wife’s dating
somebody else right why would God be
like that because He loves us because he
doesn’t want us going to idols or other
other gods he wants to ensure that we
get the benefits of knowing him that’s
why we’re here so God just doesn’t want
intellectual assent even James the
half-brother of Jesus who wrote that
little book and the New Testament called
James thank you even he said even the
demons believe that God exists but they
trembled they don’t trust in him and the
reason they don’t trust in him is they
don’t want to right but sorry actually
is one more thing
how can you sorry sorry guys um how can
you prove the truth of the Christian
doctrine given every other claim of any
other religion or any other book well
I’ve got a minute but my books are very
the be an atheist is what goes into that
okay now proof depends what you mean by
prove I think it’s true beyond a
reasonable doubt could I be wrong of
course okay okay um question for dr.
Shermer next well he can respond to
Michael yeah let’s hear from this young
man over there I mean I agree with the
first question I mean what’s this whole
business about I gotta have them believe
in me this is like a barely better than
a Greek god that gets angry and jealous
and I mean if there’s a God he can’t be
like us that’s just you know full of
emotions and all these flaws come on
right it’s called an impossibility so my
question is how if the second law of
thermodynamics is true then how can
evolution also be true because it makes
things DK over time so it cannot be go
from simple to bigger and better yep
very good we have a budding physicist
here
this is actually a very old kind of
old-style creationist argument that
intelligent design creationists don’t
use anymore because the the second law
of thermodynamics only applies to closed
systems in which the sources of energy
are fixed and then they run down in an
open system like the Sun providing
energy to us or in the case a smaller
fraction of our energy comes from the
core of the earth that’s energy put into
the system you put energy in the system
it drives complexity so for example you
can put your coffee into the microwave
and heat it up that’s putting an energy
system into into the cup into the coffee
so the second law of thermodynamics was
initially discovered just as a theory of
heat dissipation and how it happened so
and and it’s there’s really nothing
magical about it it’s like there’s just
more ways for say grains of sand to kind
of fall into this gruel of uniformity
versus say a sandcastle which requires
some effort and energy to put into it
and then gets washed away and so on so
it’s just the number of ways things
could be and how much energy it takes to
put into it so evolution starts with the
premise that there’s energy being put
into the system now the whole universe
of ultimately is running down the heat
death of the universe will come about
not in your lifetime fortunately and but
but when that happens then of course
there’s no evolution cannot gain
information which is the whole theory of
evolution they’re gaining information
yes that’s right this is really a good
question the the information increase in
genomes is trackable both in the fossil
record through the phenotype or the
morphology of the what genes do they
make bodies but also now thanks to the
human genome project and all the DNA
sequencing we’ve had over the last 50
years or so we can track back I
mentioned that 8 percent of our genome
is viral due to this lateral gene
transfer so when viruses get into the
human body they can
but viruses are but not exactly living
organisms are sort of halfway between
nonliving organic inorganic organisms
they inject their DNA into our cells and
that that can then be adopted throughout
the whole body and then they get passed
on to your offspring so it’s it’s a kind
of a non Darwinian or do Darwinian
mechanism of gene transfer but that also
increases the information load of the
genome so for example you and I are all
made out of what are called eukaryotic
cells these have a little carry out is
the little nucleus of the cell where our
DNA is stored but we also have these
little things called mitochondria these
are the little energy systems inside the
cell mitochondria also have DNA and it
was discovered by the great late great
lynn margulis and MIT biologists through
her theory that she called endo
symbiosis that those little mitochondria
were themselves once much simpler living
organisms by themselves that then got
through this sort of cooperative process
incorporated into the cells that became
larger and larger the little cilia that
you see these little these little sort
of threads that hang off cells and swirl
around and push cells around to
something the size of a cell water is
like syrup you got to really push to go
through it so they got to have something
to propel them along those little
spirochetes those themselves were once
individual cells so you start adding
these things up each of them have their
own DNA the DNA becomes more and more
complex information increases scales up
very dramatically over long periods of
time but quickly what Michael said is
right about the first part where he said
that once you have a living thing then
it can take energy from the outside the
hardest problem for natural ists and
atheists is where did the first living
thing come from and the information
you’re talking about is not enough to
build a new body plan because even if
you have new DNA in there you need
epigenetic information which is the
structure of the cell and you can’t get
that through mutating DNA that’s why the
Royal Society out there in the UK in
November of 2016
had a meeting about why the current
theory of neo Darwinian evolution is on
the ropes
these are the atheists saying this what
is your explanation for where body plans
come from g.od okay let’s go to the not
an explanation it’s just why is it not
an explanation if God exists why is it
not an explanation you’re ruling it out
in advance such a thorough self-doubt
presupposition say in 10 years
biologists have all agreed yeah that’s
the explanation for body plant we come
back and you go yeah of course
course science can explain it I’m
talking about this gap right because
we’re God the reason is because natural
laws have not demonstrated the ability
to create new body plants that’s the
problem
body plans actually had we have positive
evidence that body plants include an
epigenetic information and and more DNA
are required which means you need an
intelligent being to infuse that into
the system okay what I described happens
naturally you just put energy and nature
is caused by whoo all right sorry we
want to give other people a chance thank
you good [ __ ] but you’re awfully hey
great question hey Matteo okay why don’t
you come up here you’re better tonight
okay go ahead question for dr. Turk
thanks thanks a lot and really praise
your name please – Oh Dave Adler and I’m
a physicist
and some of my best friends are
evangelical Christians and I’m always
jealous of their faith okay so I spent a
lot of time thinking about God and how I
can reconcile it with physics and so I
think tonight you presented what seem to
be opposing views and on God and my
question for you is is this really is it
a problem for you if somebody doesn’t
believe in God or doesn’t believe in
Jesus specifically and if they have a
different belief why do you feel that
yours is right and theirs is wrong well
I think there’s evidence and if someone
were to say like Michael believes his
views right why is he up here debating
it if he doesn’t think it’s right right
he thinks it’s right – the question
isn’t whether or not we have different
positions the question is which position
is
through and if Christianity is true as
CS Lewis said it’s the most important
fact in the universe it what it can’t be
is just moderately important but don’t
you
is there a truth beyond science that
cannot be proven yeah in fact that truth
right there that there’s trues beyond
Sciences and a scientific truth you
can’t get all your truth through science
people who say all truth comes from
science well that truth doesn’t come
from science it’s a self-defeating
proposition so if there’s a conflict
between science and your religion if
they disagree then do you pick your
religion because you believe it and know
it to be true
give me a particular example because
according to Christianity we believe in
two types of Revelation general
revelation which is the natural world
which includes our ability to do science
plus special revelation which is the
Bible and those two if they’re both true
they don’t contradict okay now there are
there are places where we might think
that they contradict at this point what
do we do we keep doing research just
like we as Michael keeps doing research
in the scientific world Christians are
still doing research in the scientific
world to see how it lines up with the
scriptures and sometimes we have answers
sometimes we don’t you want to respond
to that yes so there is a pretty popular
American religion embraced by millions
of Americans that believes there were
latter-day saints in fact one of them
lived in Palmyra New York and he was
visited one night by an angel who told
them about was the main guy he told him
about these gold plates that were buried
in his backyard and he dug him up and he
put his hat in his head inside this hat
that was filled with these magic stones
and he read those gold plates that were
written in the Egyptian hieroglyphics
and translated them and wrote them down
and he had by witnesses to this who all
signed an affidavit on the first page at
the Book of Mormon and said I was there
I saw it happen why don’t you believe
that because the evidence isn’t there
and I can make by the way I can make
golden plates in my garage that’s
a miracle well secondly all the
witnesses or most of the witnesses
anyway recanted and thirdly Joseph
Joseph Smith’s case hang on hang on
please me ma’am
Joseph she’s right Joseph Smith’s
translation of the Book of Abraham was
found to be a forgery now I’m not saying
Mormons aren’t nice people don’t get me
wrong I just don’t think the evidence is
there for the claims of Joseph Smith
let’s go to the next question
do you have a question for dr. Schauer
yeah okay great the kids seem to love
putting you on the spot according to
evolution
people are just pointless because they
happen my chance but then why is harm
wrong if it happens to things that are
just pointless good question I call this
alvey’s error LV is LV singer Woody
Allen’s character in Annie Hall and
woody has a flashback if you recall in
the beginning of the film where he’s a
young child about your age and he
doesn’t want to do his homework anymore
so his mom takes him to a psychiatrist
Alvie why won’t you do your homework
anymore the universe is expanding the
universe is expanding yes the universe
is expanding and eventually it’s all
gonna blow up so there’s no point in
doing any of this I’m not doing my
homework and his mother says what’s the
universe got to do with it we live in
Brooklyn
Brooklyn’s not expanding the point is
that we’re talking about different
levels of analysis
yes we’re made of atoms everything is
made of atoms and molecules and DNA so
chemical chemical we’re just chemicals
we’re just a bag of chemical unique
could phrase it that way that’s it
that’s it’s a certain level of analysis
but we’re so much more than that
you know we’re capable of all these just
amazing things including finding purpose
and meaning in life through each other
it doesn’t matter if there’s a hereafter
we live here and now we care about each
other we love each other we we have
purpose in interacting with
each other that’s very human and that’s
very valuable whether or not there is
some outside source to validate it
really doesn’t matter you should just be
good for goodness sake Frank yeah well I
think we went through that for ad
nauseam before but so let’s go to the
next question it’s a great folks if you
could just ask one question let me let
me just say agree with Michael that you
can make your own subjective meaning but
there’s no overarching meaning if God
doesn’t exist and there’s no good if God
doesn’t exist even for dr. Turk yes sir
and by the way we only have about ten
more minutes so we probably won’t get
two more sir what’s your name hello dr.
Turk Frederick and so you said God is
required to explain justice God is
required God is required to explain
justice and I want to ask you is God
still just if Jessica’s abuser needs
only to believe and repent and then he
will see Jessica and her father in
heaven and we’ll never pay for his
crimes
okay yes God is a God of justice it’s
axle until so a God of love and that’s
why Christ had to come the the accuser
or the the person that committed the
crime isn’t taking the punishment on
himself Jesus is that’s that’s why it
and it’s it’s not fair you’re right it’s
grace it’s not supposed to be justice
here’s the problem though not just
somebody who has done an awful crime
like this every person in this room if
you asked for justice and got it you
wouldn’t like it neither would I
I don’t want justice I want grace so you
said him not going to jail in this life
is not just it’s just as not being
served yet if you go repents he’ll never
even pay in hell well he’ll get an
eternal reward is that right he will no
he will lose his rewards this is
Christian theology you will lose reward
he believes and repents if he does
believe in repent he will still lose
rewards in heaven yes he will lose
rewards he will make it to heaven
because Christ has has paid his sin for
him is heaven not unalloyed bliss is
heaven not what is heaven not unalloyed
bliss for eternity
is heaven not pure unalloyed bliss there
is a hierarchy of rewards in heaven just
like there’s a hierarchy of punishment
in hell how do you know all this from
the scriptures you ever hear of them
it’s in there I don’t ask question for
me why do you have a quick room real
rebuttal for the our response well I
mean this is this is the ultimate one of
the ultimate reasons why people well you
know want to believe in God is so that
there’s some sort of cosmic justice as
if Hitler couldn’t have gotten away with
he didn’t get away you know okay you
know there’s a reason we have the
Nuremberg trials we want justice now
we’re not gonna wait till some afterlife
maybe there is justice in a cosmic
courthouse maybe there isn’t now we want
justice and we want fair justice for all
people equal under the law that’s why we
fight for these things not because we
believe that it’s all going to be sorted
out later just hang them all let God
sort it out no no no we’re gonna do it
right here oh we believe in both
Christians believe in justice now and
later okay next question it doesn’t add
anything all right
my name is Jacob the doctor taking my my
question dr. Shermer so there’s a bit of
hypothetical in it so please bear with
me earlier you said that right and wrong
shift over time and come from our innate
moral sense as well as our upbringings
which seems to say it’s largely its
social contract moral relativism so my
question is what would you believe about
a culture where rape and killing are
morally fine and widely accepted and
what in calling those views wrong or bad
just be ethnocentric or cultural
imperialism yep okay I’m not a moral
relativists I’m an Objectivist I think
the objective standards come from within
part of our innate sense of right and
wrong that we get just by being social
primates we add on to that our
upbringing our parents culture and so on
the moral arc has been bending toward
justice freedom liberty autonomy and so
on over the centuries largely because I
argue in the moral arc that we’ve been
kind of pushing it in that direction due
to the fact we are capable of
interchanging our perspectives my taking
your perspective of imagining what it’s
like to be you there’s many drivers of
the
literature novels is one of them the
fact that we can transport ourselves
into somebody else’s head in a novel
means we can do it
hypothetically here in real life I can
imagine what it feels like to be hurt if
I’m gonna hurt you so the basis of the
golden rule which all cultures have
discovered not just Christianity but all
religions all cultures because it’s it’s
based inside of us so from there much
follows so for example we would argue
that a cult okay so first of all there
very few cultures where they just rape
and kill and it’s acceptable it’s not
acceptable it’s only justified under
certain conditions like an Isis for
example they have these bizarre
interpretations of the Quran where the
it’s okay to behead people and treat
women a certain way and so but most
Muslims in the West do not accept this
okay so there’s that that is very rare
so for example even indigenous tribes
where infanticide is much higher than it
is in the Western world there’s reasons
for this it’s that the hypothesis is the
hardness of life not the hardness of
heart the mothers who let this happen or
do it they’re no less loving just life
is hard and they make a triage decision
what we’ve been able to do over the last
about century and a half is outlaw
infanticide and then provide social
services to help single moms and
pregnant women and so on to reduce the
levels of unwanted pregnancies and
abortions and so I just wrote a column
in Scientific American in which I heard
let’s get off the pro-choice pro-life
moralization divide that’s this that’s
making people so upset and just say
what’s the problem abortion why is it a
problem unwanted pregnancies how can we
all reduce unwanted pregnancies here are
some tried and true techniques we know
that work let’s apply them and all get
on the same page together because nobody
wants more abortions we want fewer
unwanted pregnancies okay that’s one way
to approach well again I think Michael
is confusing what we would call in
philosophy epistemology and ontology
epistemology is how you know something’s
right or wrong ontology is the study of
the actual standard known as goodness
where is that standard and I think what
he’s doing is he’s making the mistake
again of assuming that the standard is
merely in our hearts and it’s not
Journal to us if it’s not external to us
there’s no way to say that the Jew that
the Nazis at the nürnberg trials for
killing the Jews were wrong but Frank if
it depends on God’s existence how do you
know what God thinks is right and wrong
well now you’re again you’re asking an
epistemological you’ve got to know
somehow you’re not God yes
somehow you’ve divined this from the
spectators or you talk you and I Michael
you and I agree well you and I agree how
we know right from wrong some of the
principles you know but how do you know
what God thinks is right or wrong well
partially it’s written on your heart and
even the Bible teaches this in Romans
chapter to the Gentiles and I have the
law of the law written on their heart so
everybody knows it intuitively
and you get more details in the Bible
but you don’t need the Bible to know
right from wrong you know it intuitively
I rest my case
yes epistle you and I are the same on
epistemology but on ontology you have no
way to ground get well but on ontology
speaking you wouldn’t know you can’t
know what the mind of God is you have to
interpret it through scripture or prayer
or something right he’s written it on
our hearts and it comes from the
scriptures as well yes a question for
dr. sorry okay do two more questions and
then we’ll have to have a question for
dr. Turek sir you’ve given a couple of
arguments against evolution being able
to gain information over time and my
question is why is it that when you give
these arguments you usually give a sort
of an intuitive argument based on
non-replicating examples let me explain
if you walk along and you find a watch
you know there must be a watchmaker and
that’s obvious because watches don’t
reproduce we don’t get baby watches they
don’t grow up into new watches you use
an example of alphabets and alphabets
don’t reproduce they don’t have baby
alphabets you used writing in the sand
also it doesn’t reproduce in the past
you’ve compared DNA to an encyclopedia
and you’ve said encyclopedias don’t just
appear on their own and we know that
because there are no baby encyclopedias
running around and you’ve used Mount
Rushmore in the past as well yeah Mount
Rushmore doesn’t reproduce why is it
that you always use these very very bad
examples or do you just not know that
evolution depends on a replicating
system because they’re not bad examples
to say how did the system get there to
begin with where did the genetic code
come from from the very beginning
it came out of replication it repeats
over and over in a trot through actually
gains information in order for something
to replicate you need something
something there to begin with the
replication can start with a very very
simple system of just a couple of
molecules you you start with a couple of
molecules and you grow over time let me
ask you a question if we let let’s let’s
grant that we have this PowerPoint code
here built by Microsoft if we began to
mutate this PowerPoint code randomly
what would happen to the program this is
called a genetic algorithm and we use
this in computer science to actually
develop things the alphago system for
instance was designed under that exact
same principle but that wasn’t my
question if we started to randomly
mutate this PowerPoint code how long
would the program stay up it could
actually become better and this is what
we’ve been shown yes it’s not random
right you create a thousand copies Oh so
evolution is guided by whom that’s not
random Frank whose natural selection oh
is it random guided by them it’s either
guided or it’s random who’s ignited by
the survival of these replicating
molecules generates more of them and the
ones that don’t replicate die that’s it
that’s natural
there’s no designer pushing it’ll that’s
that’s called a tautology those that
survive are the ones that survive next
question last question for the evening
folks thank you sorry about that
we would love to this is my favorite
part do but unfortunately we have to be
out of here by 9:00 skip our closing
arguments cuz I’m willing to give up my
five minutes if you want to take it well
I gotta say more I’ve got more you say
so
sorry Frank you don’t have to give the
Jesus speech they already believe huh
they’re already on your side you don’t
well let’s let’s preserve a captive
audience really Frank let’s proceed last
question of the night thank dr. sure I I
heard you state that the existence of
God cannot be proved beyond science but
the science of mathematics tells me with
the 7.3 or 7.5 billion people in the
world that for the odds of me and my
wife meeting were 1 in 20,000 and then
we have to extrapolate upon that the
fact that we would actually
start dating that we would actually be
together long enough to have children
the fact of the different possibilities
of our DNA in the sperm and the egg all
these mathematical probabilities that we
couldn’t even have our children and this
needs to be duplicated for every
generation going back to single-celled
organisms to know that life can exist so
the probability of all that happening
basically is one in ten to the two
millionth 685,000 power approximately
the universe has 10 to the 80th power
molecules in it so the mathematical
science says that my existence and their
existence is zero but yet here I am and
here they are so how can anything exists
science tell me I exist and not exist at
the same time one and two is there any
possibility that anything can be
explained including God outside of
science knowing that science tells me
I’m not here but you get here I am is
this for me or Frank I don’t know I
think it’s too much for you hope it’s
are you servers for you cuz my answer is
God Almighty cuz here I am but math
tells me I can’t be here okay if you won
the lottery you went out and bought
tickets tickets tickets it’s bones would
you think God made that happen I would
think by God’s grace by the fact that
I’m even here yes but it’s not you it’s
the guy next to you and he feels the
same way oh my god I can’t I win the
lottery if I don’t exist well he can’t
win the lawyer if he doesn’t exist
I was wrong it’s that guy well he can’t
win the lawyer if he doesn’t exist
and in other words this is the law of
large numbers somebody’s got to win the
lottery by the hindsight bias whoever
one thinks it’s unbelievable it’s a
miracle that we’re forgetting the other
boxes of all the people who bought
tickets that didn’t win people that and
so on it’s it’s like it’s inevitable
that if you have that many opportunities
something is going to happen like that
okay so like in in terms of like
miracles what’s a miracle you know
million-to-one odds look there’s 325
million Americans million to one odds
happen three hundred twenty five times a
day it’s inevitable it’s going to happen
it’s like you’re watching watch The
Oprah you know next on Oprah we have
this you know woman that’s had these
incredible dreams about airplane crashes
and so far not one of them has come true
stay tuned no you’re not gonna see that
show you’re gonna see the show about the
psychic who said the thing about the
plane crash and then the plane crashed
right so what about all the people that
didn’t explain the plane crash what
about the people that said the plane was
going to crash and it didn’t crash all
right so we have to take into account
all the possibilities and then ask what
are the chances that that one particular
one happened so had you not met your
wife and you met some other woman you’d
be going this is the one for me she’s a
little taller not quite as athletic but
slightly smarter and I loved her
whichever one you married you’re gonna
be happy with it would be the same odds
however that doesn’t change based on me
meeting someone else thank you want to
respond and then I think we’re done
because it is not a clock and we have to
as I said be out of here but I don’t
know if I understood the question
completely but I agree with Michael that
when you’re looking in hindsight there’s
different probabilities than if you
predict something to happen and it
happens
that’s why prophecy is is so convincing
but not just looking in hindsight like
drawing the drawing the bullseye around
the dart that’s already there is not is
not impressive but the other way oh
that’s uh dr. shimmer do you want five
minutes in closing or do you yeah he’s
going to do it to you might as well come
together
you gotta get a page and John 3:16 and
you already believe I don’t know what
you’re already in church Frank anyway
glad I don’t have a prepared speech let
me just talk to you off the top of my
head and from my art you know I used to
sit where were you sad for seven years
as I mentioned I was an evangelical
born-again Christian I went to
Pepperdine University first four-year
graduating class at the Malibu campus it
was a great experience I very much
enjoyed the Christian Fellowship I had
there I took courses in the writings of
CS Lewis the Old Testament the New
Testament to life of Jesus I know the
stories I know all the arguments I know
the feeling that you know everything
happens for a reason it’s all falls into
place whether this happens or that
happens it’s good it’s bad whatever it’s
God’s intent I know the arguments I know
the feeling I get it okay and so what
are we talking about here tonight well
this business about reality okay the
reason I like science is because it’s
the best tool ever developed for
understanding reality because it has a
self-correcting mechanism built into it
it has a way of saying look we’re all
biased we’re all subject to the
confirmation bias hindsight bias and all
these cognitive biases that lead us to
find evidence to believe what we already
believe and to ignore the disconfirming
evidence everybody does it including
scientists who have their cherished
theories and so on and they hang on to
them and they sort through the evidence
to support it and so the difference is
that in science you you can’t do that
and get away with it for very long
because somebody else is going to try to
find the flaws in your research so built
into the scientific process which makes
it so useful is that if you don’t look
for your flaw somebody else will it
usually with great Glee in a published
form to say aha I just proved the great
scientist and made mine it and so on I
don’t see that religion has anything
quite like that as I mentioned all these
different religions I brought up several
examples there’s many more they believe
as passionately as you do in their
doctrines and beliefs they claim they
have evidence they claim and they make
great arguments how is an outsider to
tell your anthropologist from Mars and
you come to visit earth and you sit down
with each of these different say
50 groups they’re making these
compelling cases and you say well I
can’t decide is there some experiment we
can run to decide which is the right one
no there isn’t
so I mentioned my friend Kent Miller who
is one of the great biologists of the
20th century and teaches at Brown
University and he was the he was the
expert witness and the Dover trial this
was the intelligent design creationism
trial in Dover Pennsylvania and he was
there on the side of science and
evolution and and he’s a Christian he’s
a born-again Christian he’s not an
evangelical he’s Catholic but so I’ve
known Ken a long time we talked about he
knows all my arguments I know his
arguments you know I said Ken why do you
believe in the resurrection of Jesus and
and he says it’s my faith tradition it’s
how I was raised it works for me it’s a
truth inside me and that’s it I’m not
claiming I can prove it it’s just my
truth okay I respect that you know
full-stop okay there’s really nothing
more for us to talk about on that
particular thing and francis collins who
i also know is the head of the National
Institutes of Health he was the head of
the Human Genome Project he’s a
born-again evangelical Christian and
even he tells me you know that okay look
III know you have arguments we have
arguments it can’t be settled you know
it’s a personal experience for me he
talks about this in his book you know
out on a path I don’t hike and frozen
waterfall the whole thing yeah okay I
get that it’s it’s totally
understandable there’s these internal
truths that we can’t prove one way or
the other like free will and determinism
you know there’s no good resolution to
this to me it’s a useful fiction I feel
like I’m free I argue that I’m free I’m
a compatible list I think there’s a
reasonable case to be made but plenty of
people are determinist they also have
good arguments some things you just go
okay I’m just gonna play it fine but you
don’t have to let me make that as my
final point you don’t have to have this
outside source we can get it from within
and through each other through our
families in our relationships through
our communities extended families and
communities through expanding out to our
to everyone that we’ve all been working
for centuries now on bending the moral
arc toward justice and freedom and
liberty and autonomy for more people in
more places more of the time there are
more democracies than there’s ever been
there are fewer homicides and crime
rates is down over the decades more
people have live under constitutional
democracies now and have protections
gays and women and minorities they’re
all human they deserve the same
treatment as everybody else and that you
don’t need an outside source to tell us
that you know you know how to find out
just ask them would you like to be
treated fairly they’ll tell you yes
Frankie you mentioned infidelities you
don’t have to ask God if how your spouse
is gonna feel it whether they’re
cheating on your spouse is okay just ask
your spouse you don’t even actually have
to ask just do the thought experiment in
your head you’ll know okay you’ll know
so you don’t have to have the outside
source if you want it fine but just be
good for goodness sake that’s good
enough thank you
dr. Durack i prefer to call this to come
to evidence meeting rather than to come
to Jesus meeting and let me just say
that I tried to show that all of these
effects have a cause and I think the
cause is God I did not see other than
speculations from Michael Sainte what it
could be this it could be that he didn’t
really give a positive case for a world
without God he didn’t give a positive
case for how in the absence of God any
of these things could come into
existence in fact I think that atheists
have to have extraordinary faith because
they have to have the faith that there
is creation without a creator design
without a designer laws without a
lawgiver programs without a programmer
freedom without free will because we’re
just molecules in motion
order without an order or morality from
molecules and rationality from
randomness I think the evidence shows
that there has to be a spaceless
timeless immaterial powerful moral
personal intelligent creator who created
all things and sustains all things and
whose every attribute is infinite I
couldn’t go through all the arguments
today for that but I think that’s the
case now during the cross-examination
we’d brought up Jesus and I think you
could turn the science in crimes to
sacrifice as well because if this beam
does exist he’s a moral being and he
finds that the creatures he loves her in
trouble at some point he’s going to come
rescue them September 29th 2006 petty
officer Michael Monsoor his United
States Navy SEAL operating in Ramadi
Iraq he’s got two other Navy SEALs
flanking him there on a roof Mansour is
in front of a doorway to that roof
they’ve taken RPG fire ak-47 fire but
they don’t presently know where the
enemy is so they’re waiting for the next
attack suddenly a insurgent from an
unknown location throws a grenade on the
roof it hits Mansoor in the chest and
falls to his feet he has a split second
to make a decision he can leave through
the doorway behind him and save himself
but if he does his two Navy SEAL
colleagues in the prone position next to
him will surely die so Mansoor yells
grenade and then he jumps chest first
onto the grenade it detonates 30 minutes
later he dies his two Navy SEAL
colleagues received minor injuries but
they’re fine one of the survivors said
Mikey looked death in the face that day
and said you will not take my friends I
will go in their stead I’ve never seen
the United States President cry until
April of 2000 and he that’s when
President George W Bush called
montsouris parents into the East Room of
the White House and gave montsouris
parents his Medal of Honor posthumously
since then montsouris high school has
named their stadium after him the golden
trident the seal golden trident is at
the 50-yard line and the United States
Navy has named a ship the USS Michael
Monsoor he literally gave his life for
his friends there’s no greater love than
to give your life for your friends
Michael Monsoor did it he sacrificed
himself when he easily could have saved
himself he died for his friends the
question is has anybody or would anybody
die for you and the answer is someone
already has his name is Jesus of
Nazareth Nazareth the same being that
created and sustains the universe came
added humanity over his deity came to
earth and live the perfect life in your
place and by trusting in him you can not
only be forgiven you can be given his
righteousness and he proved it by rising
from the dead you say Frank how do you
know that I don’t have time in the next
minute to go through all the evidence
but let me just say this and that is
Christian’s do not believe that
Christianity is true that Jesus rose
from the dead because a series of
documents we put under one binding
called the Bible says it’s true
Christianity is true because an event
occurred in fact Christianity would be
true if the Bible had never been written
because the book did not give us
Christianity the resurrection gave us
the book there wouldn’t even be a New
Testament if it wasn’t for the
resurrection what are Jews
inventing a resurrected Jesus for to get
themselves beaten tortured and killed
every writer of the New Testament the
exception of Luke is a Jew they already
think they’re God’s chosen people why
are they inventing a resurrected Jesus
they’re not the reason that we know it’s
true is because there’s evidence it’s
true 1985 years ago he walked out of a
tomb and proved to everybody that he
truly was the savior he jumped on the
grenade for us the question is have you
accepted that will you accept that it’s
free why wouldn’t you that’s why we’re
here thank you
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