Apostate Prophet
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And how is your β because you're now a Christian.
Yes.
Very happy.
I was an atheist.
So here's the thing, you know, when I speak of my face, my time as an atheist, I speak primarily about myself.
I know that there are lots of atheists and I have to be very careful what I say now because I'm sitting across an atheist.
Oh, I don't mind.
Far away, I've got thick skin and no hair.
But when we turn off the camera, I don't know what's going to happen.
I have to be very careful.
I'm not going to offer you a blowjob.
Or demand one.
Good, good.
Okay, then I'll say whatever I want.
So as an atheist, I think there are many of us who think about life quite a bit, a bit too much maybe.
I've always spent my time thinking about why I do things and what I live for and all that.
So as an atheist, I often found that having lots of questions about the reason for why we do things, the reason for our existence, the purpose of our being, the purpose for being good and not evil and all that, I found that...
That the questions always resulted in one answer, which is that there is no actually inherent meaning or inherent purpose or there are no actually inherent moral standards for anything at all.
That I simply live in this world because I want to live, because people naturally have a tendency to seek well-being and that's what I want to do.
And we want to live in a functioning society and do good things because it works that way.