<<@lawrencebob4250 says : I really do want to see how incomprehensible God is.>> <<@bonniehamilton2147 says : Dr. Peterson you should not say God's real name out loud.>> <<@Seekingtruth4488 says : He is so full of himself. Shut up Jordan and feel the presence of God>> <<@xorqwerty8276 says : Let the priest talk ffs>> <<@PatrickSteil says : 🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:42 *📜 The connection between Job and Jesus* - Exploring the association between Job and Jesus. - Discussing the nature of suffering and undeserved hardships. - Reflecting on the role of faith and humility in times of suffering. 01:36 *🔍 Delving into the concept of Divine reality* - Examining the proposition of an ultimate and unifying value. - Discussing the modern understanding of allegiance to eternal values. - Exploring the role of the church in explaining the primacy of spiritual commitments. 03:18 *🛠️ Technical developments and religious inquiries* - Investigating the use of large language models to study the concept of God. - Addressing criticisms regarding the arbitrary interpretation of religious narratives. - Demonstrating the conceptual overlap between core values and the concept of God through mathematical analysis. 08:04 *🧠 Metaphysical exploration and theological implications* - Exploring the metaphysical implications of God's existence beyond a singular being. - Discussing the historical evolution of theological interpretations from the Middle Ages to modernity. - Reflecting on the biblical understanding of God's relationship with humanity and the world. 17:20 *🔥 Symbolism of the burning bush and theological significance* - Analyzing the symbolism of the burning bush in the context of divine revelation. - Discussing the transformational journey of Moses and the significance of humility in spiritual encounters. - Reflecting on the narrative of the burning bush as a paradigm for personal and societal liberation. 22:41 *💡 Delving into the depths of one's calling* - Upholding integrity leads to forming a profound relationship with the transcendent. - Ego-driven pursuits can obstruct access to the sacred. 24:47 *🔑 Understanding the significance of divine commands* - Exploring the theological implications of God's instructions to Adam and Eve. - The narrative of the garden elucidates the dangers of usurping the authority to define morality. 27:00 *💬 Reflections on suffering and human overreach* - Examining the relationship between suffering and the human tendency to exceed one's rightful domain. - The story of Adam and Eve highlights the consequences of prideful autonomy. 28:34 *🌱 The primacy of divine permission over human agency* - Embracing the divine permission to flourish within established value systems. - Becoming the criterion of good and evil leads to spiritual desolation. 32:01 *🧠 Self-centeredness and the consequences of false idols* - Exploring the implications of self-centeredness and its manifestations as false idols. - Self-consciousness often parallels neurotic suffering. 38:00 *🤔 The essence of sacrifice and the biblical narrative* - Drawing parallels between sacrifice, work, and spiritual redemption. - Job's steadfastness exemplifies faith in the face of unjust suffering. 44:09 *✝️ Christ as the ultimate exemplar of sacrifice* - Christ's sacrifice embodies the transcendence of suffering through unwavering commitment to love and truth. - Voluntary self-sacrifice as the key to transformative and transcendent existence. 45:16 *🔍 Understanding suffering through religious and therapeutic lenses* - Suffering as an opportunity for voluntary self-sacrifice to confront challenges and transform. - Comparison of suffering between Job and Jesus as a means to understand undeserved suffering. - Evil as a privation of good, showcasing the parasitic nature of evil on goodness. 50:13 *🌟 Exploring sacrifice, work, and worship* - Viewing work as an inherently positive aspect, not merely a consequence of sin. - Linking the tilling of the soil with the care of the temple, emphasizing alignment with the highest good. - Tracing the theme of proper worship through biblical narratives, culminating in the celebration of the Eucharist. 55:42 *🎭 Understanding sacrifice and play in religious contexts* - Conceptualizing sacrifice as indistinguishable from celebration when undertaken voluntarily. - Transforming mortality and malevolence into opportunities for growth and connection with the divine. - Highlighting the playful nature of religious rituals and the Mass as a reflection of the highest form of play. 01:03:27 *🌌 Aligning with the highest aim and living in the present moment* - Orienting oneself towards the highest aim to treat others with altruism and seek meaningful progress. - Embracing the present moment with faith and intensity as a pathway to suffused meaning. - Exploring the neurophysiological basis of experiencing positive emotions through progress towards the highest goal. 01:07:17 *💡 Bishop Barron discusses addiction, pleasure, power, and honor in relation to the flow of Grace.* - Addiction, pleasure, power, and honor can block the flow of Grace. - Being free from addiction to these allows for a deeper connection to the divine. 01:09:10 *🌟 Bishop Barron elaborates on the beatitudes and the pursuit of righteousness.* - Hungering and thirsting for righteousness implies prioritizing the will of God over worldly desires. - Living in alignment with love and purity of heart leads to becoming a peacemaker. 01:10:41 *💡 Bishop Barron discusses the ultimate test of love and the concept of the loop of Grace.* - Loving one's enemies demonstrates alignment with divine love. - The loop of Grace involves receiving and giving Grace, leading to spiritual growth and abundance. 01:14:26 *🤔 Peterson and Barron explore the concepts of wealth, sacrifice, and spiritual abundance.* - Wealth, when pursued without proper alignment, can interfere with spiritual growth. - Sacrifice, exemplified by Abraham and Mary, is integral to spiritual development and offering oneself to divine purpose. 01:22:03 *🌟 Barron and Peterson discuss the significance of sacrifice and the nature of divine offerings.* - Sacrifice, exemplified in biblical narratives, demonstrates commitment to higher goods beyond worldly attachments. - Sacrificing what one loves most, like Abraham's willingness to offer Isaac, illustrates profound love and faith. 01:28:01 *🎁 Understanding the concept of grace and its relationship with material wealth* - Grace increases when given away, contrary to worldly beliefs. - Clinging to material possessions transforms grace into an impediment. - Giving away grace leads to spiritual enrichment and access to "treasure in heaven." 01:30:15 *🏛️ Recognizing reputation as a form of "treasure in heaven"* - Reputation is deeply connected to social support and goodwill. - Christ's message advises not letting material wealth interfere with eternal reputation. - Material wealth, like money, is ultimately dependent on reputation. 01:32:05 *📖 The importance of parables and narrative in conveying moral truths* - Parables embody moral principles in tangible stories. - Narrative language facilitates emotional engagement and understanding. - Artistic representations, like biblical stories in churches, serve as vehicles for moral education. Made with HARPA AI>> <<@Amwhoiam207 says : I feel like I've heard this somewhere else before. Hey, but I will tell you one thing, even before anyone taught me I always knew my suffering was for a bigger purpose.>> <<@fotisvon9943 says : has kreeft and peterson ever spoken?>> <<@DadRockProject says : I'm literally googling, how do you understand smart people. Love both these guys but man, my IQ is too low.>> <<@sylviathomson8534 says : @Jordan Peterson. Jordan tries too hard to complicate things. Also, Bishop Barron. on the crucifixion, would have done well to tell Jordan about Psalm 22: 1-2 and let him know Christ was quoting that Psalm , when he said " .God why have you forsaken me?". He was not doubting the goodness of the Father.>> <<@tharealBDOGG says : iv spent my entire life trying to be good trying to help everyone always putting others first, iv worked my life away for what i saw was good to provide to take care of my family but i followed the golden calf (women and drugs) and found myself at 40 years old standing in a desert alone and broken, i see the mistakes i made i put flawed female humans up on a pedestal and worshipped them, my partners, all who left me in the end, now thanks to you i see it and i am walking back from the desert this is the 2nd day of my mission to get home.>> <<@ahoblit says : Father Abraham thank you for your FAITH. MY Lord my God thank you for your SACRIFICE>> <<@des5594 says : Become like a child and the Good Father will appear in all His Glory.>> <<@al.r9280 says : I've wrestled with many topics covered in this video. I have much work to do, but was happy to here solutions to those questions. I haven't been involved in religion in over 40 years. My son recently asked why that was, I've always talked about God, serving something greater than yourself etc but wanted to know why we didn't attend Church. I did my best to explain, but have always said we all walk with God a little different from one another. He is now involved in the Catholic Church, and I see that walking with God is the only solution to the social condition we are in. I greatly appreciate the work that's going on to support Christians and provide language that makes sense to all who will take some time to listen, and think about the discussion rather than regurgitate a bullet point narrative. Thank you very much!>> <<@ABC1-12 says : 8:40 "...dispense with opinion." Buckle up, boys and girls. 🤯>> <<@joshuaneil8462 says : Jesus is associated with every messiah in the Bible…the entire Bible is about Jesus fulfilling each role the messiahs played by Gods will. Jesus fulfilled Gods will perfectly unlike the other messiahs. Ex Moses, David.>> <<@frankmarano7530 says : Bishop Baron is a modernist and loves to talk psycho-babel, so he’s probably good to talk psychology. He’s in synch with the left-leaning USCCB. However, Bishop Strickland would have been a better role model of a REAL Catholic Bishop.>> <<@railgunrandy says : I just had this thought while watching this interview: what if Nietzsche was wrong about God being dead, and really it was the Devil who died culturally? There are still many religious people in the world who take God very seriously, but the number of people who can say, in true faith, that they believe in the Father of Lies and the hordes of unclean spirits which influence our lives has probably fallen dramatically over the course of history. Understanding the reality of where true evil comes from is what pushed me personally to pursue Catholicism and Baptism, and to start a real, loving relationship with Jesus - because it is only through his authority that the greatest evils in this world can be dealt with.>> <<@Adelina-bg3fc says : Man don't ever cut off the Bishop. Thanks.>> <<@Adelina-bg3fc says : And chose not to be humble...you'll never know anything. God reveals man.>> <<@Adelina-bg3fc says : The Bishop is #1. I heard him one time and was convinced he knows more about God then any other person in my world. Thanks Jordan . L>> <<@MsSeeker4ever says : It's true that most people nowadays think, in their limited minds, that God is a rival and limiting factor to their freedom until they realize that their freedom has brought them a disaster, or they face a disaster that's beyond them. Only then they turn to the Supreme Being for help with their helpless situation. The glory of God and His creation is evident, how people are failing to recognize it, and how the deceiving idea that "there is no God" found its way through people's minds? I just don't understand. The more people get away from God, the more their spirits become arid.>> <<@jjjlll7477 says : I love reading the comments on Jordan Peterson's videos almost as much as listening to the discourse itself.>> <<@toddross3880 says : That was me 😅 Definitely received the message without understanding. Wow.>> <<@hugogabaldon7020 says : You both are looking for truth & barring the responsibility of the ones watching this>> <<@adamjensen8112 says : I wish the Bishop asked more questions. I have a feeling he didn’t understand Jordan’s point about word-embeddings and meaning-space at all.>> <<@jamessgian7691 says : Can you turn the crucifixion into a reason for celebration? “Consider it all JOY when you suffer for my sake.” Yes, sacrificing out of love for the sacred is the heart of active love and deepest joy. Seeing your children grow and gain from actions you have undertaken for their sake is so beautiful. You are the child God loved so He could take joy in your growth through His gifts of grace and love. Play. Dance. And TAKE joy. Actively. Take it. He offers it. Accept it! Peace and joy will transform you.>> <<@user-ov9pe4ll4j says : Excuse me Nobody says he is a pastor now?>> <<@oet2633 says : N.T. Wright>> <<@georgesouza says : This is so deep I’m on my 2nd listening and still need more.>> <<@pointoflife5704 says : I kina wish that Bishop had a little more uninterrupted time to talk>> <<@CuriousCattery says : This must be the true frustration of the devil/satan, that he can do nothing without manipulating Gods creation.>> <<@clman4 says : My room is sparkling>> <<@ihsannisha8930 says : Bishop Barron can´t explain the ideias because when its time, Jordan speaks 🤣🤣>> <<@demaris2810 says : “God undertakes a rescue operation” ❤️❤️❤️>> <<@yedidyafischer8637 says : The body is the shue of the soal>> <<@peggyperdomo1240 says : Am a big fan of Jordan Peterson, but I wish he wouldn't interrupt his guests when they haven't finished their comments. They also have interesting points of view.>> <<@Call_Me_Mom says : At 1:19:45 or thereabouts a reference is made to the young man who asked permission to bury his father. I kind of thought the point of that one was that his question could not be taken seriously because he was not where he should have been to honor his father and mother. The young man should not even have been out and about to be able to stop and listen to a preacher in the market. His place, at the death of his father, according to the customs of the time, was to be sitting at home doing honor to the dead and comforting his family. Other people were supposed to bring them food and any other necessities at such a time.>> <<@willwaihenya5309 says : thank you for sharing this Sir>> <<@Masterbuten333 says : I am pretty sure my other accounts are subscribed. Now this one.>> <<@aaron1983 says : 27:06 Jordan will encounter original sin and it's effects soon. I hope Jordan as many many more years of healthy life to complete a comprehensive study of theology through his mastered discipline of psychology.>> <<@aaron1983 says : I can't wait till Jordan begins to scrutinize and comprehend transubstantiation. And his mind will devour the centuries worth of Catholic Theology and then at some point will need to surrender to the mystery of faith.>> <<@saraheckel314 says : Again. My opinion doesn't need your's... 😂 The Truth is, was, and always will be. If ur blind to it i try to help the best way im able... Praying for us all...>> <<@cristinaschulz5312 says : For heaven's sake Jordan, give the Bishop space. You just love to hear yourself instead of listening to your guest. You interrupt him all the time. Be humble, please!!!!>> <<@theblackspark2644 says : This was incredible! Thank you, Jordan Peterson and Bishop Barron, for your enlightening conversation.>> <<@tebatsomampa1855 says : I'd love to see Dakala Day as a guest in this series>> <<@angelawatkinson245 says : These two are a part of my community now. I thank god>> <<@MarjoriePatterson-iu1sz says : Spectacular, brilliant, and moving condensation of the essence of Christianity and of the link between the human and the divine.>> <<@von_2.0 says : Bishop Barron’s Catholicism series is gold. A must watch ❤>> <<@SirBlackReeds says : Does no one else find it disconcerting that Bishop Robert Barron thinks so highly of a man who admitted to Richard Dawkins that he takes high doses of psilocybin? I reiterate. Jordan Peterson regularly gets doped out of his gourd through magic mushrooms. Bishop Barron is either incredibly stupid or a massive grifter.>> <<@heluphicclovanass8954 says : That "cloud" described in the beginning of the talk is basically a wave function in physics. It means that there is a function through which the probability of the position of a particle can be determined but it cannot be said for certain that the particle is located there. Yet, when it's observed the position is determined. Try to apply this pattern of thought on the probability of a definition being correct or more specifically the definition of God being determined or even perhaps what happens if the particle, the definition, is not observed.>>
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