46: Can You Prove God Exists? —Dr. Edward Feser
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A recent Pew Research Center poll found that the number of atheists has doubled in the United States. Atheism is definitely in the rise. Is God’s existence a matter of faith only? Is there a way we can come to a certain knowledge of God apart from the Bible or the Church’s teaching? If you have friends or family who say they stopped believing in God, this is the interview to share with them. Philosopher and writer Dr. Edward Feser is the author of The Last Superstition, Aquinas, and other books of philosophy. This special episode of The Patrick Coffin Show, taped before a live audience at St.John the Baptist church in Costa Mesa, CA. In this episode, you’ll learn: The right questions to ask atheists That there are strong reasons for believing in God apart from divine revelation Science itself cannot disprove God How to really listen to the atheist objection and provide a great answer in reply Dr. Feser is the man that professor emeritus of Oxford, Dr. Richard Dawkins, does not want to debate. You can see why in this lively exchange. Feser is sharp, clear, funny, and engages the issues in a way that resonates with young people especially. Resources mentioned in this episode: Five Proofs of God’s Existence by Edward Feser The Last Superstition: A Refutation of the New Atheism, by Edward Feser Other recommended resources: How to Talk to Atheists CD Set by Patrick Coffin Don't miss next week's episode: Part II of this event -- the robust Q&A session afterward! Join the Conversation Question of the week: What tone should we adopt when talking to an atheist? Don’t forget to Subscribe to the show in YouTube, as well as the podcast so you can get the weekly show updates. Check the podcast in iTunes and other podcast directories, please leave an honest review. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated!