
Chapter 11
From Atheism: A Comedy of Errors by George Anthony Paul
January 26, 2026 · 6 min · Season 1 · Episode 14
About this episode
In the series finale, the episode challenges the compatibility of science and atheism, arguing that atheists must rely on concepts from a Christian worldview to justify scientific inquiry.
Chapter 11: Challenge—Can Science Exist Without God? Welcome to the "Final Boss" of atheist logic. We’ve spent ten episodes looking at the "errors" of the secular worldview, but today we ask the most fundamental question of all: How can a scientist even justify doing science in a universe they claim is a meaningless accident? In this series finale of Atheism: A Comedy of Errors , we expose the "Intellectual Bankrupcy" of modern naturalism. We reveal how every atheist scientist must "steal" from a Christian worldview just to get through a day at the lab. In This Episode, We Break Down: The Transcendental Foundations: Why science requires Logic, Math, and the Uniformity of Nature—three things that a "random explosion" simply cannot produce. The "Chewing Gum" Brain: If your thoughts are just atoms bouncing around randomly, why should you trust your conclusions about the universe to be true? Stealing from God: Why doing science as an atheist is like saying "I don't believe in chefs" while sitting down to a five-course steak dinner. The "Just Because" Defense: Why "Trust the science, bro!" isn't an explanation for why the laws of physics stay the same every single day. The Great…
People in this episode
Host: George Anthony Paul
Topics covered
- science and religion
- atheism
- naturalism
- logic
- faith
- philosophy
Keywords
- science
- atheism
- Christian worldview
- naturalism
- logic
- faith
- philosophy
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