You Don’t Believe the Bible | You Just Want It to Be True!

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If you struggle with faith vs reason and skepticism towards the Bible, you're not alone. Join us as we discuss religious trauma, deconstruction, and the balance between faith and critical thinking. Explore the insights of Daniel Dennett and challenge your beliefs in a rational way.

This isn’t a “Troll the Verse” episode. This is a full-blown rant about why people keep believing the Bible even when they know it’s fake.

This video isn’t for people who think snakes talk and boats can carry every animal on Earth. It’s for the people stuck in the middle—the ones clinging to belief not because it’s true, but because it’s comforting.

Yeah, I said it:
👉 Some of you don’t believe the Bible.
👉 You just believe in believing it.

Philosopher Daniel Dennett called it "belief in belief." I call it emotional insurance for people scared of reality. The book is here if you're interested: https://www.amazon.com/Breaking-Spell-Religion-Natural-Phenomenon/dp/0143038338

So let's talk about the fear. The identity. The pressure. The guilt. The duct tape holding this whole thing together. And why it’s okay—no, necessary—to finally admit...
You know it’s fake.

👇 Comment below if you've escaped the cage—or if you're still pretending the lock was divine.

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00:00 - Start
00:05 - Disclaimer
00:26 - Belief in Belief
02:35 - What Is ‘Belief in Belief’?
04:34 - Cracks in the Armor
06:33 - The Fear Factor
08:37 - Social Pressure and Identity Glue
10:51 - When Belief in Belief Becomes Dangerous
13:02 - So… What Now?

Disclaimer: This video is for entertainment and educational purposes only. The discussions and opinions expressed are not intended as definitive historical analysis but as a starting point for conversation and deeper investigation.

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