

God, the Soul, and the Gorilla Harambe - Discussion with Peter Singer
Peter Singer has been called the most influential living philosopher. At 79, he’s still active, sharp, and shaping global conversations on ethics. Singer is an atheist and a secular utilitarian. While we disagree on many fundamentals, we sat down to explore possible common ground on poverty, ethics, and how we treat animals while also clarifying our differences. This isn’t a debate on God’s existence, but an open dialogue between two worldviews. Enjoy, and let us know what you think!
WATCH: Dissecting the Animal Rights Movement (and Peter Singer's New Book): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uuFrp8YlBo
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