"If Atheists Created God: Exploring Fundamental Moral Dilemmas Across Humanity" dives into the heart of religious and secular debates, offering fresh perspectives and thought-provoking arguments. Written by a sceptic with over 20 years of philosophical inquiry, this book seeks to bridge the divide between faith and reason, tackling eternal questions with bold logic and deep humanity. Join this intellectual journey to uncover surprising truths and challenge your understanding of belief in today’s world.

If Atheists Created God: Exploring Fundamental Moral Dilemmas Across Humanity
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"If Atheists Created God: Exploring Fundamental Moral Dilemmas Across Humanity" dives into the heart of religious and secular debates, offering fresh perspectives and thought-provoking arguments. Written by a sceptic with over 20 years of philosophical inquiry, this book seeks to bridge the divide between faith and reason, tackling eternal questions with bold logic and deep humanity. Join this intellectual journey to uncover surprising truths and challenge your understanding of belief in today’s world.
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April 14, 2025
Epilogue
<p>🧠📚 What qualifies someone to question the deepest ideas about God, evolution, and human morality? A degree—or a life lived on the margins?</p><p>In this closing episode, the author steps out from behind the curtain of arguments and hypotheses to share the most personal part of the book: the story behind it.</p><p>From a childhood shaped by brutality and survival, to a life reshaped by audio lectures, autism, and an unlikely love affair with mp3 files, this epilogue isn’t a philosophical argument—it’s a human one. It’s about how someone without credentials, living in bureaucratic limbo, dared to write a book asking uncomfortable questions about God, science, and the illusions we build to keep from going mad.</p><p>There are no appeals for money, no polished branding—just a voice speaking into the dark, hoping someone is still listening.</p><p>Whether you’re a theist, atheist, or spiritual drifter, you might find a strange kind of kinship in this story—one that reminds us that behind every worldview, there's a person trying to make sense of the world with the tools they’ve been given.</p><p>🎧 In this epilogue:</p><ul><li><p>A life between poverty and philosophy</p></li><li><p>How mp3s and broken headphones replaced formal education</p></li><li><p>Thoughts on knowledge, suffering, and the illusion of normality</p></li><li><p>A quiet request for feedback, edits—and maybe… kindness</p></li></ul><p>📩 If you’d like to help distribute or improve the book, your voice matters more than you know.<br>🎬 Subscribe for future chapters, occasional monologues, and the digital equivalent of a hand-scribbled letter from someone trying to stay sane.</p><p>—</p><p>#Epilogue #PhilosophyFromTheMargins #AudiobookJourney #RefugeeVoices #ScienceAndFaith #CognitiveBias #UnderdogPhilosophy #TheismVsAtheism #HumanStory #MeaningAndSuffering #SubscribeToSurvive #VoiceInTheDark</p>

April 14, 2025
Chapter 16 Part 2. Evolution Bias and Worldviews
<p><strong>Evolution, Creation, and the Battle for Worldview Supremacy</strong><br />🔍 Can objectivity survive belief?</p><p>In Part 2 of Chapter 16, we push further into the philosophical and psychological roots of evolutionary theory—and ask what happens when science becomes a battlefield of worldviews.</p><p>What if palaeontology had evolved under a different paradigm? What if peer-reviewed journals were dominated not by secular naturalism, but by creationist interpretations of the same data? Would the facts remain the same—or would our interpretations shift dramatically?</p><p>From the nature of radiometric dating and the controversies of fossil interpretation, to the psychological dynamics behind dominance, exclusion, and the fear of social exile—this episode explores the often-unspoken instincts driving how we build consensus in science and society. We’ll also dissect the ideological consequences of forgery, bias, and narrative-building on both sides of the worldview divide.</p><p>You don’t need to be religious—or atheist—to see the deeper point: that truth may not be what we find, but what we allow ourselves to seek.</p><p>🎧 Highlights:</p><ul><li><p>A thought experiment on scientific dominance and paradigm shifts</p></li><li><p>The psychology of social conformity in secular and religious spaces</p></li><li><p>The myth of pure objectivity in science</p></li><li><p>Creationism vs. Evolution through a reversed lens</p></li><li><p>How groupthink, prestige, and fear shape what we call "truth"</p></li></ul><p>This is not a battle between belief and unbelief—it’s a deep dive into the <strong>human need for certainty</strong>, the <strong>fear of being wrong</strong>, and the <strong>sociological pressure to conform</strong>. Whether you’re a sceptic, a seeker, or somewhere in between, this episode is for those who dare to question the narrators, not just the narrative.</p><p>—</p><p>#WorldviewWars #EvolutionVsCreation #BiasInScience #PsychologyOfBelief #CognitiveBias #Groupthink #FossilControversies #PhilosophyOfScience #CreationismDebate #TheismVsAtheism #FaithAndReason #ThomasKuhn #RichardDawkins #OriginOfLife #ScienceUnderScrutiny #HumanNature #BeliefAndBias</p>

April 14, 2025
Chapter 16 Part 1. Evolution Bias and Worldviews
<p>🧬🧠 Can Truth Survive Bias?</p><p>Why did evolution unfold through blood, extinction, and pain—if a rational and benevolent God was behind it all? Could a truly good deity have authored a process so messy, indifferent, and brutal?</p><p>In this episode, we dive into one of the most perplexing crossroads of science and spirituality: reconciling evolution with morality and divine intention. Is suffering a feature or a flaw in creation? Is evolution a blind mechanism—or a divine instrument operating under higher laws we’ve barely begun to grasp?</p><p>We don’t offer easy answers—but we do expose the hidden assumptions behind both scientific and theological narratives. We challenge evolutionary naturalism as being just as worldview-driven as theism, and we ask:<br>🔍 How do our cognitive biases shape what we call “evidence”?<br>🧩 What do we truly mean by “truth”—and who decides what counts as rational?<br>🌍 Is our moral outrage against suffering a sign of progress—or a clue that something in the evolutionary picture is still missing?</p><p>With nods to Bertrand Russell, Slavoj Žižek, Robert Trivers, and cognitive psychology, this episode is for thinkers willing to venture beyond dogma—whether secular or religious.</p><p>🎧 Tune in for a bold yet respectful exploration of:</p><ul><li><p>The philosophical paradox of evolution and God</p></li><li><p>The psychology of worldview dominance</p></li><li><p>How illusions, not truth, may have shaped our species</p></li><li><p>And why even science may fall prey to its own sacred narratives</p></li></ul><p>—</p><p>#EvolutionDebate #ScienceAndFaith #TheismVsAtheism #WorldviewBias #CognitiveBias #RationalGod #SufferingAndFaith #BertrandRussell #Žižek #PhilosophyPodcast #ScienceVsReligion #AtheistPerspective #CreationAndMorality #DeepQuestions #PsychologyOfBelief #HiddenGod</p>
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