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Science: Yes! Scientism: No! Don’t Be Duped By Devious Dogmatism

Science: Yes! Scientism: No! Don’t Be Duped By Devious Dogmatism

FromRabbi Daniel Lapin's podcast


Science: Yes! Scientism: No! Don’t Be Duped By Devious Dogmatism

FromRabbi Daniel Lapin's podcast

ratings:
Length:
86 minutes
Released:
Jan 31, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

You thought that if people are ‘religious’, they must be devotees of Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, or Hinduism, right? Wrong! Here are 3 important requirements of a religion.  (A) It links you to something bigger than you.  (B) It links you to many other people.  (C)  It requires you to offer sacrifices.  As your rabbi explains in this show, there are many, many more religions than those I listed. Here are some I talk about in this show: Church of Ethical Culture; Church of Scientism; Church of Climate Change. No, do not laugh. It is very rude to laugh at other people’s belief systems. The 3 shocking facts that every devotee of scientism ought to know. The 3 amazing scientific facts that every poet ought to know. Fraud and fakery in science. Reviewing the changes in American life the past twenty years and getting your name into a book www.RabbiDanielLapin.com/masterclass. Be a happy warrior, not a tennis ball floating down the gutter of life.
Released:
Jan 31, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Rabbi Daniel Lapin, known world-wide as America's Rabbi, is a noted rabbinic scholar, best-selling author and host of the Rabbi Daniel Lapin podcast. He reveals how the world REALLY works and reminds us that the more things change, the more we need to depend upon those things that never change. Rabbi Daniel Lapin is one of America’s most eloquent speakers and his ability to extract life principles from the Bible and transmit them in an entertaining manner has brought countless numbers of Jews and Christians closer to their respective faiths.