In a 2017 interview, Peterson was asked if he was a Christian; he responded, "I suppose the most straight-forward answer to that is yes."[138] When asked if he believes in God, Peterson responded: "I think the proper response to that is No, but I'm afraid He might exist."[23]
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Re: Jordan Peterson
This is on his wiki page, and I listened to his podcasts on the subject and it’s hard to miss. I mean, it’s also hard to reconcile, but he clearly wants to be.
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Yeah, he's always been weird about it.Rob wrote:This is on his wiki page, and I listened to his podcasts on the subject and it’s hard to miss. I mean, it’s also hard to reconcile, but he clearly wants to be.In a 2017 interview, Peterson was asked if he was a Christian; he responded, "I suppose the most straight-forward answer to that is yes."[138] When asked if he believes in God, Peterson responded: "I think the proper response to that is No, but I'm afraid He might exist."[23]
I don't know if I should rag on the Gnostics or the Unitarians or who. Whoever identifies in this manner, pick up ya boy.
Edit: for those unawares, the Divinity of Christ and the essence of the Trinity were determined back in the day. Denial of God's existence prohibits one from considering themselves Christian.
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Re: Jordan Peterson
"The fatal flaw of all revolutionaries is that they know how to tear things down but don't have a f**king clue about how to build anything."