
Episode 27: Christianity is not Masculine (Part 2)
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Show Notes
And we're back to conclude the Christianity and Masculinity subject. Today we're joined by Sierra to address the second counterargument to the original claim that "Christianity is not Masculine", which is the ontological claim that God is necessarily masculine because he is the source of masculinity (the first counterargument addressed in episode 26 was the historical claim that Jesus' actions and character were masculine). We go over:
- What is ontology?
- What is "the ontological argument?"
- Can we know God is maximally or perfectly masculine by his nature alone?
- What is the dis-ontological argument against God?
With many digressions into philosophy, theology, and contemporary silliness.
For those catching up, here are the original videos:
And of course, the main book on this subject is Holy Nihilism: The Moral and Spiritual Case Against Christianity.
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