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Can Atheists Find Fulfillment? (#6)

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With special guest Neil Bennion from WanderingDesk.com.

In which we discuss the “you can’t be fulfilled without a higher power” trope.

Is religion the answer to living a fulfilling life or is it a crutch, something to hide behind?

Is trying to find fulfillment or happiness or anything along those lines even the correct way to approach life?

I also reveal some things about my own life and personality quirks that maybe make it difficult to find fulfillment in the colloquial sense.

Recorded: Feb 9, 2016

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With special guest Neil Bennion from WanderingDesk.com.

In which we discuss the “you can’t be fulfilled without a higher power” trope.

Is religion the answer to living a fulfilling life or is it a crutch, something to hide behind?

Is trying to find fulfillment or happiness or anything along those lines even the correct way to approach life?

I also reveal some things about my own life and personality quirks that maybe make it difficult to find fulfillment in the colloquial sense.

Recorded: Feb 9, 2016

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Intro and outro music by Karol Gajda: https://soundcloud.com/karol-gajda/sets/1perdayfaves

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