Piers Morgan
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But you could see he was looking at you, and sometimes you think he's gone a bit vacant, and you're talking about whatever it is, and he's thinking about colonizing Mars. Literally, his brain has moved to colonizing Mars, and he's probably just thought of something. He said an interesting thing. He said, like, you have to remember everything he said.
But you could see he was looking at you, and sometimes you think he's gone a bit vacant, and you're talking about whatever it is, and he's thinking about colonizing Mars. Literally, his brain has moved to colonizing Mars, and he's probably just thought of something. He said an interesting thing. He said, like, you have to remember everything he said.
If you replicate Earth, if you forget one vitamin, everyone dies out there. So you can't forget anything. It's really interesting. But ultimately, he says you've got to have somewhere else to go. Otherwise, one day this won't exist. Then what do you do? It's over. So he's trying to save us from ourselves.
If you replicate Earth, if you forget one vitamin, everyone dies out there. So you can't forget anything. It's really interesting. But ultimately, he says you've got to have somewhere else to go. Otherwise, one day this won't exist. Then what do you do? It's over. So he's trying to save us from ourselves.
If you replicate Earth, if you forget one vitamin, everyone dies out there. So you can't forget anything. It's really interesting. But ultimately, he says you've got to have somewhere else to go. Otherwise, one day this won't exist. Then what do you do? It's over. So he's trying to save us from ourselves.
I'm a Catholic. I was actually given spiritual guidance by Catholic nuns when I was 11 and 12.
I'm a Catholic. I was actually given spiritual guidance by Catholic nuns when I was 11 and 12.
I'm a Catholic. I was actually given spiritual guidance by Catholic nuns when I was 11 and 12.
I go to Mass, but not a lot. I go to weekly Mass, but I do go to Mass. And my mother is still a very staunch Catholic, raised us all as Catholics. I believe in God. I believe in Catholicism, what it stands for. Yeah, I mean, we all do in my family. We're a big Catholic family. And, yeah, I take a lot of comfort from it, actually.
I go to Mass, but not a lot. I go to weekly Mass, but I do go to Mass. And my mother is still a very staunch Catholic, raised us all as Catholics. I believe in God. I believe in Catholicism, what it stands for. Yeah, I mean, we all do in my family. We're a big Catholic family. And, yeah, I take a lot of comfort from it, actually.
I go to Mass, but not a lot. I go to weekly Mass, but I do go to Mass. And my mother is still a very staunch Catholic, raised us all as Catholics. I believe in God. I believe in Catholicism, what it stands for. Yeah, I mean, we all do in my family. We're a big Catholic family. And, yeah, I take a lot of comfort from it, actually.
And I have a lot of debates with people like Richard Dawkins and these guys. And I'm like, you know, ultimately it comes down to this for me. The atheist can never explain to me what happened before nothing. And because the human brain cannot answer that question, because how can you, there has to be an acceptance. There is a higher being. There has to be.
And I have a lot of debates with people like Richard Dawkins and these guys. And I'm like, you know, ultimately it comes down to this for me. The atheist can never explain to me what happened before nothing. And because the human brain cannot answer that question, because how can you, there has to be an acceptance. There is a higher being. There has to be.
And I have a lot of debates with people like Richard Dawkins and these guys. And I'm like, you know, ultimately it comes down to this for me. The atheist can never explain to me what happened before nothing. And because the human brain cannot answer that question, because how can you, there has to be an acceptance. There is a higher being. There has to be.