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Author: Justin Murphy

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Christianity for over-educated cosmopolitans.
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Nietzsche, Antichrist?

Nietzsche, Antichrist?

2021-03-0101:06:41

We discuss Nietzsche's diagnosis of Christianity in the Genealogy of Morals.
Ambition

Ambition

2021-02-2145:49

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Apocalypse

Apocalypse

2021-02-1501:01:37

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Power

Power

2021-02-0701:02:49

If you're enjoying the show, leave a review on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chat-for-god/id1519069307We talk about power, history, and the Christian work ethic.
The Need for Roots

The Need for Roots

2021-01-3101:02:401

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Megachurch

Megachurch

2021-01-2101:02:491

We discuss Joel Osteen's evangelical megachurch, sex before marriage, and whether it's cool to have a Pope.👑  Video here: https://youtu.be/TN0c5nNIm68👑  Please leave a review on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chat-for-god/id1519069307
Chat for God Resumes!

Chat for God Resumes!

2021-01-1701:05:201

Maran Nelson is a founder and investor who had a conservative Christian upbringing and now wants to figure out where she stands. When I said I was looking for a new co-host, she said she wanted to try, and I thought she might be great for the role—so here we go! Let us know what you think.
Good News and Bad News

Good News and Bad News

2020-10-1906:43

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Thoughts on Marriage

Thoughts on Marriage

2020-10-1124:20

Marriage is an utterly insane mechanism. You’re right to think, “I’m not sure, what if it doesn’t work out, I lose so many options, etc.” It’s a crazy, impossible-to-guarantee decision with huge downsides. But if you do it right, the upside arguably approaches infinity. People postpone marriage for the same reason they're becoming less religious: we've lost the capacity for faith.➡️  Read the whole thread at twitter.com/jmrphy➡️  Submit a question for the podcast at otherlife.co/contact
I’m increasingly convinced that Christianity remains simply misunderstood by almost everybody, including so many Christians. The crux of the matter is best summarized as follows. God does not exist. That is why one prays.So for today’s talk I would like to explain this idea and walk through some of the most compelling thinkers who have said things to this effect."When God has become as full of significance as the treasure is for the miser, we have to tell ourselves insistently that he does not exist. We must experience the fact that we love him, even if he does not exist." — Simone Weil"It is he who, through the operation of the dark night, withdraws himself in order not to be loved like the treasure is by the miser." — Simone Weil"A method of purification: to pray to God, not only in secret as far as men are concerned, but with the thought that God does not exist." — Simone Weil"If we love God while thinking that he does not exist, he will manifest his existence." — Simone Weil"Ein Gott, denn is gibt, gibt es nicht" (A God that exists, does not exist) — Meister Eckhart"Ipsum esse subsistens" (God is the act of 'to be', subsistence rather than existence) — Thomas Aquinas
T.S. Eliot called her “a kind of genius akin to that of the saints." Simone Weil developed a unique theory of Christianity based on law-like regularities in human experience. This podcast introduces her book Gravity and Grace."Creation is composed of the descending movement of gravity, the ascending movement of grace and the descending movement of the second degree of grace."➡️ Gravity and Grace by Simone Weil
William James (1842-1910) was a Christian intellectual who smashed the Darwinian galaxy brains with facts and logic. He showed that Science ultimately rests on Faith and genuine Christian faith is more rational than atheist Science worship.➡️  The Will to Believe by William James➡️  Contact me or submit questions you want me to answer on the podcast at otherlife.co/contact.
My wife and I started trying to have a baby. I don’t really feel ready financially but you can’t wait forever. I just feel like producing more life is almost always a good thing to do, but that’s quite vague to say that, so I wanted to talk about this idea. We tried to get pregnant once before, which succeeded, until it didn’t.The problem is that, today, having children is not really rational. You can want the joy of family, but if you’re optimizing for your own happiness kids will probably not be the winning decision. Of course it’s never been a rational thing, it’s an evolved reality, we’re only here because we have drives that lead to reproduction. It’s historically worked through mysteries we didn’t understand, and our ignorance helped it happen.For me, there’s intrinsic value to extending the game of human life as far and wide as possible. I have faith that life is intrinsically good. For the same reason I think it’s wrong to commit suicide, no matter how bad things are, it is also good to stay alive and it is good to produce more life.By the way, listen to Kanye West talk about abortion.I just believe that new life is always a blessing. My grandmother told me this once, at time when someone in my family was having a child (not very expectedly, let’s just say). I’m not sure if her words affected me and stuck with me, or if we both believe this due to shared genetics, or if we both believe this because of shared Catholic conditioning, but regardless—many years later, as an adult, I really do believe and feel this idea, now in my own words.
The Adultery Psyop

The Adultery Psyop

2020-09-0627:201

Today, I want to talk about the insane ubiquity of adultery in Hollywood and Netflix and all mainstream culture. Even where it’s not featured, it’s almost always included somewhere in passing.Why?One reason is that nobody believes in genuine wholesome love anymore.Another reason is that marriage and relationships are hard. And self-discipline and ethical cultivation are hard. Many people are constantly struggling with sinful and lustful thoughts, so movies capitalize on this. People find it exhilarating to live this stuff vicariously, and it’s easier to sell sin than to sell compelling stories about defeating sin, or painful stories about the destructive consequences of sin.Another possible reason is that film executives are often adulterers and divorcees. So normalizing this stuff is a way of alleviating their own guilt and making more people mess up their own lives in a similar fashion. So the media producers feel less ashamed.What do you think? Write me, tweet at me, or otherwise let me know! I need people and ideas to respond to now that it’s just me. ;-)
Sex and Death

Sex and Death

2020-08-3001:16:17

Ashley and Justin discuss some questions from fans and: hookup culture, saving yourself for marriage, celibacy, and dying.
The Gates of Heaven

The Gates of Heaven

2020-08-2344:531

Our first recording of this was too naughty, we had to delete and start over. We discuss anti-mask activists, the music played at the gates of Heaven, and how we might get killed.
Justin gives a passionate paean to Disney World and Ashley admonishes Justin to be more charitable on the issue of homelessness.
Dens of Iniquity

Dens of Iniquity

2020-08-0901:11:07

Ashley and Justin discuss different types of living situations, assessing their degrees of evil and righteousness.
Deep dive into two satanic Hollywood psyops: Dawson's Creek and Saved by the Bell. Where is Screech now? We find out. How Zach Morris almost RUINED Justin's life.
We discuss internet fandoms and parasocial relationships; Ashley explains how God understands everything; we discuss whether the industrial revolution has been a disaster for the human race; and we create a new dating app for Christians.
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Alex Olieman

This is gentle medicine.

Feb 20th
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Benjamin Rood

Rather than subletting, why not get an Airbnb? that's what I do when I'm working remotely.

Jul 2nd
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Benjamin Rood

Of course the primary critique of sex work is spiritual. The main critique of anything should be spiritual. It makes me cry that we have to say this... Bravo to the financial stability you have achieved, well done to your ingenuity. Stay prayerful!

Jul 2nd
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