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The cross represents the limit case of evil, institutional injustice, humiliation, psychological and spiritual suffering, and death, which is where the Son of God went, according to Jordan Peterson.
1:10:45 - 1:12:59 (02:14)
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The cross represents the limit case of evil, institutional injustice, humiliation, psychological and spiritual suffering, and death, which is where the Son of God went, according to Jordan Peterson. However, the question still remains whether there is too much suffering in the world to reconcile with an infinitely good God.
ChapterCan Science Help Us Understand God?
Episode#304 – Bishop Robert Barron: Christianity and the Catholic Church
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
In this episode, the host discusses Aquinas and his objections in relation to the problem of evil and whether everything can be explained through natural causes.
1:12:59 - 1:15:07 (02:08)
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In this episode, the host discusses Aquinas and his objections in relation to the problem of evil and whether everything can be explained through natural causes.
ChapterCan Science Help Us Understand God?
Episode#304 – Bishop Robert Barron: Christianity and the Catholic Church
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
In this episode, the host discusses the coexistence of science and religion, and the possibility of using science to understand or prove the existence of God.
1:15:07 - 1:16:58 (01:50)
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In this episode, the host discusses the coexistence of science and religion, and the possibility of using science to understand or prove the existence of God.
ChapterCan Science Help Us Understand God?
Episode#304 – Bishop Robert Barron: Christianity and the Catholic Church
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The podcast discusses the awe-inspiring connection between complex mathematics and the physical world, and how mathematics can be used to create and manipulate things.
1:16:58 - 1:19:05 (02:07)
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The podcast discusses the awe-inspiring connection between complex mathematics and the physical world, and how mathematics can be used to create and manipulate things. It also explores the philosophical question of where the deep mathematical structure of things comes from.