

Jesus: Imaginary Friend or Rational Belief?
Welcome to Season 8 of the Enter the Bible podcast! In our premiere episode, hosts Kathryn Schifferdecker and Katie Langston welcome back Professor Alan Padgett from Luther Seminary to tackle a challenging question from a listener: "Is believing in God or Jesus like having an imaginary friend?"
Professor Padgett offers a thoughtful exploration of the philosophical foundations of belief in God, addressing skeptical perspectives while providing insights into the rationality of faith. Whether you're a believer, a skeptic, or somewhere in between, this episode provides valuable perspectives on these perennial questions.
Professor Padgett approaches this question from multiple angles:
Rethinking "Imaginary" - Rather than dismissing imaginary friends as negative or childish, Padgett notes their positive developmental role and cultural significance.
Monotheism as Sophisticated Philosophy - He explains how monotheism represents a complex philosophical tradition developed over centuries by brilliant minds from Plato and Aristotle to Augustine and Aquinas.
Scientific and Philosophical Evidence - The conversation explores how belief in God provides philosophical explanations for scientific observations like fine-tuning in the universe and the existence of natural laws.
When Science Reaches Its Limits - Padgett shares his personal journey from studying physics to recognizing science's limitations in addressing questions about meaning, purpose, beauty, and morality.
General vs. Special Revelation - The discussion concludes with an important distinction between knowing a creator God through nature versus understanding a loving God through Jesus.