This discussion features A.C. Grayling, a prominent philosopher; David Wolpe, a leading rabbi; Matthew Chapman, Darwin's descendant and filmmaker; and Dinesh D'Souza, a conservative thinker. They tackle whether the world would be better off without religion, debating its moral implications and societal influence. Emotional anecdotes about faith's role during historical crises, the complexities of moral conduct derived from religious vs. secular values, and current American religious dynamics are explored, offering thought-provoking insights.