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#124 The Real Reason Faith Survives Bad Evidence | Deep Drinks Podcast

1 h 41 min · 5. apr. 2026
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In this episode of Deep Drinks, I sit down with Professor Neil Van Leeuwen, author of Religion as Make-Believe, to unpack one of the most fascinating ideas I’ve come across in the psychology and philosophy of religion. We explore the difference between factual belief and religious credence, why some beliefs update with evidence while others seem untouched by it, and why so many conversations between believers, atheists and apologists end up going nowhere. https://posty.social/@deepdrinks MUSIC: @dcuttermusic

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