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The Week in Doubt Podcast

Phil Albertelli
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The Week in Doubt: A Podcast for Atheists, Agnostics and Whoever...

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An exploration of the recent viral claim that there’s a link between the ultra-popular Labubu phenomenon and the ancient Mesopotamian demon Pazuzu. As always...thanks for listening/watching!

In this episode, I discuss the case of Dan Rivera; a paranormal investigator who suddenly died recently while touring with the supposedly "haunted" doll that inspired the Annabelle films.

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An exploration of strange Trinity motifs in Medieval and Renaissance Christian art.

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My unscripted (and belated) response to Jordan Peterson's Jubilee event, in which he faces off against 20 atheists.

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Jordan Peterson
Clinical psychologist and professor known for his views on psychology and religious themes.
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Episode: Does Jordan Peterson BELIEVE in an AFTERLIFE?
Piers Morgan
British broadcaster and journalist.
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Episode: Does Jordan Peterson BELIEVE in an AFTERLIFE?
Richard Dawkins
World-famous atheist, author, and evolutionary biologist who identifies as a cultural Christian.
Author and Public Speaker
Episode: Richard Dawkins identifies as a CULTURAL CHRISTIAN (My Response)
Katt Williams
Comedian and actor known for his work in stand-up comedy and television.
Episode: Joe Rogan, Katt Williams and Baphomet's Backside (MY RESPONSE)

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Phil Albertelli
Phil Albertelli is the host known for his thoughtful and humorous approach to topics related to atheism and skepticism. He utilizes a conversational style that encourages open discussions and frequently critiques societal norms, making complex subjects accessible.
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4.3 out of 5 stars from 75 ratings
  • I’m not an atheist but…

    Phil’s podcast is great regardless of your belief system. Highly recommended!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Data B
    United States3 years ago
  • He are a good dude

    His command with a gramir is excellent

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Wzrdry
    Canada3 years ago
  • Grammar mistake…

    You’re slogan should read …for atheists, agnostics and “whomever”, not “whoever”. Please change that and I’ll give you 5 stars.

    Thanks

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    David C. Anderson
    United States3 years ago
  • WiNoJoE sez: not sure why, but I love listening to this guy. Give him a try, you will probably enjoy his podcast too!

    Podcast Addict
    5
    WiNoJoE
    5 years ago
  • Great podcast, maybe a diamond in the rough

    I appreciate this podcast so much. Where some podcasts (or YouTube channels) are all glitter and no substance, this podcast is just a genuine guy talking about interesting topics in a thoughtful, sincere, humorous, sometimes slightly neurotic way. I love it. After 6 years of listening, I consider each episode to almost be like a call from a friend, except I don't talk back. :) One of my favorite podcasts, and one of the few that rates high enough to get a listen every time and not just when... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    wijody
    United States6 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the thoughtful commentary and authenticity of the host, often describing him as relatable and engaging.
The podcast is praised for its unique take on contemporary issues involving faith and skepticism, making it a favorite among those questioning societal norms.

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Response to Jordan Peterson's Jubilee Appearance
Q: Would you lie to save someone's life during a situation like Nazi Germany?
Phil argues that the majority would want to lie to save lives, as morality should prevail over the act of lying.
Reporter Confronts DAWKINS in the Wild (My Response)
Q: Do you think they're driven by horror at the slaughter in Gaza? Is it necessarily anti-Semitism?
The host expresses that these protests may be driven by opposition to violence in Gaza rather than anti-Semitism.

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