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Common-X Debate Episode 01: Faith or Freedom: Do Humans Need Religion?

Common-X Debate Episode 01: Faith or Freedom: Do Humans Need Religion?

CommonX Podcast · Curb Fail Productions

May 12, 202554m 38sExplicit

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Show Notes

In this thought-provoking debut of the Common-X Debate Series, we tackle one of the most enduring—and divisive—questions of our time:
Do humans need religion, or would we be better off without it?

Guests Caleb Collier and Mark Pitt face off in a dynamic discussion that dives into the moral, cultural, and social impact of religious belief. With the world increasingly divided by ethical differences, can religious teachings on compassion, charity, and justice still offer a unifying moral compass? Or have institutionalized religions outlived their purpose in an evolving, secular society?

From ancient scriptures to modern movements, this debate challenges assumptions, exposes contradictions, and seeks to answer:
Is religion the foundation of human ethics—or a barrier to true progress?




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The CommonX Podcast features long-form conversations with musicians, cultural voices, veterans, entrepreneurs, and independent thinkers who bring lived experience to the table. Hosted by Jared Mayzak and Ian Primmer, CommonX explores music, culture, work, identity, resilience, and the systems that shape everyday life—without talking points or manufactured outrage.

From iconic artists and creative pioneers to everyday people with extraordinary stories, each episode prioritizes honesty, curiosity, and meaningful dialogue. This is a Gen-X–driven show for listeners who value depth over noise and conversation over clicks.


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