
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast Who Dares Say He Believes in God
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Jun 30, 2019 The discussion navigates the complexities of belief in God, emphasizing the importance of integrity in faith. It contrasts the worldviews of Marxism and Judeo-Christianity, exploring the moral implications of self-centeredness. Insights from Socrates on ethical choices and the internal 'daemon' guiding decisions are examined, highlighting the struggle for personal values. Themes of human dignity and the impact of actions on identity are also explored, questioning the essence of moral responsibility in a modern context.
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The Multiplicity of Self
- Humans are not unitary spirits under their own control, according to psychoanalysts.
- We are a collection of different drives and motivations that we try to unify.
Raskolnikov's Moral Struggle
- In Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment, Raskolnikov commits a murder and gets away with it.
- However, he is tormented by his conscience, showing the weight of moral transgression.
Marxism vs. Christianity
- Claiming to be both Christian and Marxist ignores fundamental contradictions between the belief systems.
- The individual focus of Christianity clashes with the class focus of Marxism.














