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WarRoom Battleground EP 872: People Think Science “Disproves” God’s Necessity — But The More We Know, The More God Is Necessary

Oct 17, 2025
Join political scientist Dr. Laurence Gunther, computer engineer Michel‑Yves Bollaret, and scientist Olivier Bonassie as they explore the clash between science and belief. Gunther reveals how the rise of populism is fueled by the representation gap in politics, while Bollaret and Bonassie argue that recent scientific discoveries challenge materialism and suggest the necessity of a creator. They discuss the implications of the Big Bang, the improbability of chance in life’s origins, and how increased knowledge enhances the case for divine design.
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INSIGHT

Representation Gap Fuels Populism

  • Mainstream parties diverged from voters on cultural issues while staying aligned on economic issues.
  • Laurence Gunther labels this mismatch a 'representation gap' driving populist rises.
INSIGHT

Politicians Prefer Leadership Over Representation

  • Many mainstream politicians see their role as leaders, not representatives, and prefer to follow their own judgment.
  • Gunther finds over 80% of parliamentarians say politicians should follow their own judgment rather than voters.
ADVICE

Act, Don't Imitate Rhetoric

  • To regain voters, mainstream parties should enact tangible policies on cultural issues, especially limiting asylum immigration.
  • Gunther argues rhetoric without follow-through fails to win back support.
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