Jordan Peterson engages in a series of discussions with 25 atheists, exploring his claims about atheism, morality, and worship. Peterson argues that atheists reject God without fully understanding what they're rejecting, that morality and purpose are not found within science, and that everyone, including atheists, worships something. The atheists challenge Peterson's definitions and interpretations, questioning his views on Christian morality, the existence of God, and the basis for ethical decision-making, leading to debates about the nature of belief, the influence of religion on societal values, and the meaning of worship. The conversations reveal differing perspectives on the foundations of morality, the role of religion in society, and the interpretation of religious texts, with participants often questioning Peterson's definitions and drawing attention to perceived inconsistencies in his arguments.
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