Michael Shellenberger
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Podcast Appearances
No, no, for sure.
No, no, for sure.
No, no, for sure.
No, no, no. I was like, I was like injured because because I believe in Sean and and I didn't I'm sure he did not fake that. So, you know, and then they and then the FBI did confirm that those emails were real. On the other hand, you know, that was a weird one, too, because it felt like he was like, oh, the Chinese, those were Chinese drones. They've mastered gravedig.
No, no, no. I was like, I was like injured because because I believe in Sean and and I didn't I'm sure he did not fake that. So, you know, and then they and then the FBI did confirm that those emails were real. On the other hand, you know, that was a weird one, too, because it felt like he was like, oh, the Chinese, those were Chinese drones. They've mastered gravedig.
No, no, no. I was like, I was like injured because because I believe in Sean and and I didn't I'm sure he did not fake that. So, you know, and then they and then the FBI did confirm that those emails were real. On the other hand, you know, that was a weird one, too, because it felt like he was like, oh, the Chinese, those were Chinese drones. They've mastered gravedig.
It just felt like he didn't really know what he's talking about either. So there's just a lot of.
It just felt like he didn't really know what he's talking about either. So there's just a lot of.
It just felt like he didn't really know what he's talking about either. So there's just a lot of.
I mean, I thought it was anti-gravity is what I've heard.
I mean, I thought it was anti-gravity is what I've heard.
I mean, I thought it was anti-gravity is what I've heard.
No, I felt like he was using it wrong.
No, I felt like he was using it wrong.
No, I felt like he was using it wrong.
Yeah. No, I mean, I guess I look at it, I just think Nietzsche really nailed it, which is that when people, you know, when people stop believing in traditional religions, they become, they unconsciously, you know, develop... you know, they develop a new sense of guilt, a new vision of the apocalypse. They invent a new soul.
Yeah. No, I mean, I guess I look at it, I just think Nietzsche really nailed it, which is that when people, you know, when people stop believing in traditional religions, they become, they unconsciously, you know, develop... you know, they develop a new sense of guilt, a new vision of the apocalypse. They invent a new soul.
Yeah. No, I mean, I guess I look at it, I just think Nietzsche really nailed it, which is that when people, you know, when people stop believing in traditional religions, they become, they unconsciously, you know, develop... you know, they develop a new sense of guilt, a new vision of the apocalypse. They invent a new soul.
I mean, people think that there's this thing called gender, which is separate from your body. It's kind of like a soul. My friend Abigail Schreier pointed that out. And so we just end up recreating Christianity, but in a deformed and deranged way. And the emergent quality of it is this destructive fire. Like,
I mean, people think that there's this thing called gender, which is separate from your body. It's kind of like a soul. My friend Abigail Schreier pointed that out. And so we just end up recreating Christianity, but in a deformed and deranged way. And the emergent quality of it is this destructive fire. Like,