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Chapter 7
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Chapter 7

Atheism: A Comedy of Errors · George Anthony Paul

January 25, 20266m 36s

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Show Notes

Chapter 7: Breaking News! Good and Evil Are Just Survival Strategies

Is murder actually "wrong," or is it just a biological strategy that didn't work out for the species? According to evolutionary materialism, your conscience is just a biological illusion—a chemical "trick" played by your brain to keep your ancestors from being eaten.

In this episode of Atheism: A Comedy of Errors, we expose the Moral Paradox. We are told that "survival of the fittest" is the only law of the universe, yet we instinctively admire sacrifice, generosity, and love—things that actually hinder personal survival.

In This Episode, We Explore:

  • The Caveman Experiment: If Darwinian evolution is true, the "selfish" caveman should always win. So why do we celebrate the hero who risks everything for others?
  • The Hitler Test: If morality is just a "social contract" that changes with the times, was slavery "good" when it was popular? We dive into why moral relativism collapses under the weight of real-world history.
  • The Pineapple Pizza Fallacy: Why atheists say morality is a personal preference, yet argue about it as if it’s an absolute law.
  • The Self-Refuting Atheist: Why the same people who say "there is no objective right or wrong" are the first to call religion "evil" or the Bible "outdated."

The Grand Contradiction:

Atheists want to live in a world with justice, rights, and laws, but their worldview says we are just "fizzing soda cans" with no ultimate meaning. You cannot claim that morality is an accident of chemistry while demanding that people treat you with dignity and respect.

The Biblical Reality:

  • Romans 2:15: Why the law is "written on our hearts"—and why every human instinctively knows that some things are truly evil.
  • Micah 6:8: Discover the true call to justice and mercy that comes from a Lawgiver, not a mutation.
  • Isaiah 5:20: A warning for those who try to flip the script by calling "evil good and good evil."

The verdict: If morality is just brain chemistry, then justice is a joke. But deep down, we all know better. Join us as we dismantle the idea that "goodness" is just a survival trick.