Discussion with Aaron the Agnostic
- Don and Brandon talk to caller Aaron about whether or not you can approach a topic like the resurrection without some presuppositions about the nature of reality.
This is Part 6 of a debate hosted by OpposingViews.net between Don and Dr. Robert Price on the resurrection.
After an introduction by Paul Arends, Don and Brandon discuss the debate to this point and address some of the points brought up by Paul and Dr. Price last week.
This is Part 5 of a debate hosted by OpposingViews.net between Don and Dr. Robert Price on the resurrection.
This episode includes and interview with Dr. Price followed by a commentary by host Paul Arends about where he thinks the debate stands.
This is Part 4 of a debate hosted by OpposingViews.net between Don and Dr. Robert Price on the resurrection.
This was supposed to be Dr. Price's chance to respond, but debate host Paul Arends wanted some clarification of some of Don's positions before proceeding. This show, then, is Paul's presentation of some of the problems he has with Don's argument, followed by an interview with Don to get his response. Brandon Ridley also joins Don in that part of the broadcast.
This is Part 3 of a debate hosted by OpposingViews.net between Don and Dr. Robert Price on the resurrection.
In this episode Paul Arnends interviews Don and gets his response to last weeks discussion with Dr. Price.
This is Part 2 of a debate hosted by OpposingViews.net between Don and Dr. Robert Price on the resurrection.
In this episode Paul Arnends interviews Dr. Price and gets his response to Don's argument in Part 1 of the debate.
Don is interviewed by Paul Arnends of OpposingViews.net.
This is part 1 of a debate in which Paul will alternate between interviewing Don and Dr. Robert Price on the subject of the historicity of the resurrection.
Dr. Price is Professor of Theology and Scriptural Studies at Johnnie Colemon Theological Seminary, the founder and editor of The Journal of Higher Criticism, and a Fellow of the Jesus Seminar. He holds a PhD in Systematic Theology from Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary and another PhD in New Testament from Drew University. He is the author of many books including Jesus Is Dead.
Don and Brandon interview personal success coach Kathleen Graham, founder and president of Success In U. Kathleen teaches people how to appropriate the teachings of The Secret using techniques explained in her written guide, The Law of Attraction Toolkit.
Kathleen graciously explains her beliefs and candidly answers some questions from Don and Brandon regarding some of the more troubling worldview teachings of The Secret, such as:
They also discuss the compatibly of the teachings of The Secret with those of Jesus (Don and Brandon see them as antithetical, Kathleen doesn't) and talk about about whether or not the worldview of The Secret is self-refuting and incoherent. It turns out to be a very interesting conversation.
A discussion with Reginald Vaughn Finley, Sr, otherwise known as "The Infidel Guy." Mr.
Finley is a graduate of the Atlanta Broadcast Institute and the founder
of freethoughtmedia.com , atheistforums.com, faithandfreethought.com and many other websites. He is also co-founder of The Atheist Network, another site dedicated to fostering the community of atheists.
We ask Reggie usual questions: "What do you believe about reality and why? Is there any good reason to be an naturalistic atheist? Does that worldview best account for the data?" He has some interesting answers.
Is South Park right about what scientologists believe? Yes. Do they have any good reason to believe it? Find out in this debate with Scientologist David Barrington. Mr. Barrington is a dianetics specialist who actually trained under L. Ron Hubbard himself. He authors the website infocenter2.org.
(This is the last 40 minutes of a longer converstion. If you would like to hear the whole thing, click here.)
I write often on my blog about how I think Mormonism is a religion that offers no good reasons to support its truth claims. Most recently I noted an example of this: recent DNA findings that suggested some historical inaccuracies in the Book of Mormon have been deemed largely irrelevant within Mormon Church circles. Alma Allred commented on that post, disagreeing with my assessment. I contacted him and he agreed to chat with me about this topic on my radio show.
Mr. Allred is a university administrator at the University of Utah and an LDS Historian. He teaches LDS Church History at the LDS Institute of Religion located near the University of Utah. He is a published author and has provided book reviews for the Mormon History Association and the Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies. Most recently, he was one of the
essayists in a book published by the University of Illinois Press, "Black and Mormon" edited by Newell Bringhurst and Darron Smith. (2004)
Dave Thomas is a physicist, contributing author of Skeptical Odysseys and the president of New Mexicans for Science and Reason. You may have seen him quoted in a Time Magazine cover story on the Intelligent Design Movement or on national TV recently with Lee Strobel on Faith Under Fire. We discuss the relationship between religion and science.
Sean, a caller to the Don Johnson Radio Show, thinks that religion is the bane of human existence and the main reason for violence on the planet.
A fun chat with a caller to The Don Johnson Radio Show about "intolerant" Christians and the nature of truth.
A debate with Edwin Kagin of American Atheists. We cover topics ranging from Terry Schiavo to the Intelligent Design movement.
Our in-studio guest this week is Audrey Carr, co-author of "The Gospel According to Zen" and editor of "The Zen Game" website and newsletter. We debate her New Age views, including her beliefs about Jesus, the resurrection, historical Christianity and the nature of reality.
Audrey and I have been having a email debate in the comments section of previous programs. The resurrection discussion is interesting in light of last night's 20/20 program which dealt with this issue. (You can get a summary of that program here.)
Audrey's original email was a response to the February 12, 2005 program and my written responses to that email is here.) UPDATE: Also, I have since posted reasons to believe the resurrection here.
We talk with Muslim apologist Nadir Ahmed of ExamineTheTruth.com about why Islam is one of the world's fastest growing religions and whether there are any good reasons to believe it is true.