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This audio podcast presents a clear and focused skeptical examination of traditional arguments for the existence of God. Rather than relying on rhetoric or confrontation, the discussion evaluates logic, evidence, and assumptions behind common theistic claims. The episode moves through classic lines of reasoning—design, causation, morality—and asks whether they genuinely establish what they claim, or whether they rely on gaps, ambiguities, and emotional appeal. The skeptic’s approach is not hostile, but methodical and restrained, emphasizing intellectual honesty over persuasion. This is a concise philosophical inquiry into why arguments for God often feel convincing, where they fall short, and how doubt functions as a legitimate tool of understanding rather than a failure of belief. 🎧 Best experienced as a focused, uninterrupted listening session. Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction: What Does It Mean to Be a Skeptic? 02:05 – Why Arguments for God Persist 04:20 – Design and Complexity Revisited 06:45 – Causation, First Causes, and Assumptions 09:10 – Morality Without Divine Command 11:40 – Emotional Appeal Versus Evidence 14:00 – Final Reflections on Doubt and Reason