David Fitzgerald Spots Christian Myths, Misses Atheist Myths |356|




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Summary: <a href="http://skeptiko.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/please-share-skeptiko3.jpg"></a><br> Atheist David Fitzgerald seeks to dispel Christian myths. <a href="http://skeptiko.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/356-david-fitzgerald-skeptiko.jpg"></a> <br> photo by: <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/kartaba/with/16690548111/">Skeptiko</a><br> On this episode of Skeptiko…<br> David Fitzgerald: Whether you’re talking about Islamic fundamentalists or Christian fundamentalists or Libertarian fundamentalists, they all have a lot of the same structures.<br> Alex Tsakiris: Well that’s because they’re all based on these cultish principles.<br> David Fitzgerald: Exactly.<br> Alex Tsakiris: … that’s the part that I feel like is often missing from the public discourse —  it’s cultish folks. We understand how mind control works, we understand how different groups in our society are trying to manipulate other groups and some of those are in a religious kind of framework, some of them are outside of that and some of them are somewhere in between like Scientology, no one thinks Scientology is a “religion” religion, but clearly they’re pushing the same button in terms of cultish practices.<br> David Fitzgerald: Yes. It’s wrong, not even just because it’s correct or incorrect corresponding to reality but because of the way it defends itself, because of the way it perpetrates itself.<br> later…<br> Alex Tsakiris: “Consciousness is an illusion” is NOT true. It’s been falsified over and over again. That’s my gripe with atheists —  it’s more dogma. It’s like, “No, I can’t let go of that idea because I’ve built all this other stuff on it,”<br> … So the Richard Dawkins’ “biological robot” stuff, I mean that’s bullshit. It’s just not true true, you know? So that’s my rub and I don’t understand why atheists aren’t more interested in trying to wrestle that to the ground, but… they’re just like, “No, no, no, it’s true, we can’t really touch that, let’s just move onto the next topic.”<br> Stay with us for Skeptiko…<br> Welcome to Skeptiko where we explore controversial science and spirituality with leading researchers, thinkers and their critics. As you know I have been pretty hard on atheists over the years and that’s because I think in terms of the big picture questions, who are we, why are we here? The atheistic dogma that we usually hear leaves those folks on the outside looking in, without much to really contribute to those interesting questions.<br> But, on the other hand, I am drawn to the atheist position, in terms of these kinds of outsiders who are willing to challenge the religious existing dogma that still casts a huge shadow, not only on our culture but on the personal lives of many, many people.<br> So, when I heard that today’s guest David Fitzgerald, prominent atheistic biblical scholar if you will, I hate when people revolt when people say ‘biblical scholar’, he’s enough of a biblical scholar for me, but when I saw that he had a new book (<a href="https://www.amazon.com/Jesus-Mything-Complete-Heretics-Religion-ebook/dp/B06XRQYGBV/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8">Jesus: Mything in Action</a>) I was anxious to get him on, it’s taken a couple of months in the making to make that happen and I know it kind of follows a bunch of other shows that I’ve done on Christianity, but that’s okay, that’s just the way it came out. I really enjoyed the opportunity to talk to Dave. Here is that interview.<br> <br> <a href="http://www.skeptiko-forum.com/threads/david-fitzgerald-spots-christian-myths-misses-atheist-myths-356.3938/">Click here for forum discussion</a><br> Read Excerpts:<br> <a href="http://www.skeptiko-forum.com/threads/david-fitzgerald-spots-christian-myths-misses-atheist-myths-356.3938/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"></a> Alex Tsakiris:  Today we welcome David Fitzgerald to Skeptiko. David is an atheist activist,