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Unbelievable?

Classic: Faith & Doubt: A Former Atheist and Ex-Christian Face Off

Apr 1, 2025
01:04:25
Can belief and unbelief follow the same path? In this Unbelievable? episode, Justin Brierley hosts a fascinating conversation from 2014 between Guillaume Bignon, an atheist-turned-Christian theologian, and Wade Padgett, a former devout Christian who became an atheist. 🔍 What’s Inside? 🔥 Guillaume’s journey from atheism to Christianity—an unexpected turn shaped by intellectual inquiry and life-changing events 🔥 Wade’s shift from Christianity to atheism, driven by existential philosophy and critical reflection on faith 🔥 The power of personal experience—do conversions and deconversions rely on reason or emotion? 🔥 The role of evidence—what counts as "good reasons" for belief or unbelief? 🔥 Are conversion stories valid arguments for faith? 📖 Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 00:14 Guillaume Bignon’s Journey from Atheism to Christianity 04:10 Encountering Christianity & The Turning Point 06:16 Intellectual & Emotional Struggles 10:13 Challenges of a Newfound Faith 16:20 Wade Padgett’s Religious Upbringing 21:16 From Faith to Doubt: Wade’s Journey to Atheism 25:47 Comparing Conversion & Deconversion Stories 31:15 Questioning Arguments for Christianity 32:41 The Role of Personal Experiences in Belief & Deconversion 36:47 Properly Basic Beliefs & Knowledge 46:29 Cognitive Science & Belief Formation 52:10 Do Conversion Stories Prove Faith? 1:03:02 Final Reflections 🎙️ Subscribe & Share → Don’t miss more thought-provoking debates! 📌 Stay Connected & Join the Conversation 📍 Twitter (X):@UnbelievableFE 📍 Facebook:@PremierUnbelievable 📍 Instagram:@Premier.Unbelievable 📍 TikTok:@PremierUnbelievable 🚀 Are conversions and deconversions truly rational, or are they shaped by deeper motivations? Let us know in the comments!

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