47: Can You Prove God Exists? Part II

This episode continues the energetic exchange of last week’s live interview with philosopher Ed Feser. After the show proper, we turned the mikes over to the audience. This week’s special Part II show is the result! Remember, Dr. Feser is the man that professor emeritus of Oxford, Dr. Richard Dawkins, does not want to debate. You can see why in this lively Q&A session, held at St. John the Baptist in Costa Mesa, CA. Feser is sharp, clear, funny, and engages the issues in a way that resonates with young people especially. In this episode, you’ll learn: How to answer basic (and more complex) questions about theism Effective ways to listen before giving answers even true and accurate answers Additional sources of information and formation for Christians looking to improve their communication skills with atheists The importance of patience and humility in the process Resources mentioned in this episode: Five Proofs of God’s Existence by Edward Feser I Burned For Your Peace: Augustine’s Confessions Unpacked by Peter Kreeft.  By Man Shall His Blood Be Shed: A Catholic Defense of Capital Punishment by Ed Feser and Joseph Bessette  Aquinas: A Beginner’s Guide by Ed Feser The Last Superstition: A Refutation of the New Atheism, by Edward Feser Other recommended resources: How to Talk to Atheists CD Set by Patrick Coffin Join the Conversation Question of the week: What is your biggest take away from this episode?

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The Patrick Coffin Show podcast features crucial conversations with A-list influencers, whistleblowers, and truth tellers. Patrick is an author, podcaster, and media analyst who draws out the best in guests such as Jordan Peterson, Tucker Carlson, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Kevin Costner, and hundreds of others. The Canadian-born former host of Catholic Answers Live radio show has raving fans around the world, who love the way he injects these fascinating interviews with his own distinctive blend of depth and levity. If you’re tired of politically correct mediaspeak, you want to see false narratives exposed—and you’re not allergic to having a laugh—this is the place to be.