Del Bacon

The Recovery Atheist

Del Bacon

  • A Conversation With Seth Andrews From "The Thinking Atheist Podcast" | TRA Entertainment

A Conversation With Seth Andrews From "The Thinking Atheist Podcast" | TRA Entertainment

Sunday 7th February 2021

Seth Andrews and Del Bacon discuss atheism, morality, and living ethically without a higher power on 'The Recovery Atheist'.
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The Recovery Atheist
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Seth Andrews on Atheism, Morality, and Living a Good Life

I'd never want to go back because life without this idea of god's is so much better. ... good, for goodness sake, makes total sense, makes sense from an evolutionary standpoint, from a human standpoint.
Imagine having a candid chat with one of the most respected atheists in the world. That's exactly what happens in this episode of 'The Recovery Atheist' as host Del Bacon sits down with Seth Andrews from 'The Thinking Atheist'. This isn't just a conversation about atheism; it's a deep dive into the essence of living a moral life without leaning on a higher power.
Seth and Del explore a wide range of topics, from the separation of church and state to the dangers of child indoctrination and vaccine misinformation. They even touch on the darker side of cults and fundamentalist religions like Islam. But it's not all heavy; there are lighter moments too, where they share laughs and frustrations about everyday life. Seth's perspective is clear: you don't need a deity to be good.
As he puts it, 'good, for goodness sake, makes total sense'. If you're curious about how one can lead a fulfilling, ethical life without religious frameworks, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in for an enlightening discussion that challenges conventional beliefs and encourages a more rational approach to morality.