The Eric Metaxas Show - Is Atheism Dead? Launch (Encore Presentation)
Episode Date: October 26, 2021Eric celebrates the launch of IS ATHEISM DEAD?, which presents the evidence from both the world of science and biblical archeology that our universe is a result of an Intelligent Designer. (Encore Pre...sentation)
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to the Eric Mettaxas show with your host, Eric Mettaxas.
Albin, I find myself in Wichita, Kansas.
I don't know how this happened, but I'm here.
Here's the issue.
Because it's the launch date today, Tuesday, for my new book, I probably never mentioned it.
It's called Is Atheism Dead?
Yes.
And it's a handsome book.
It's 400-something pages.
color photos, and you can get it for 45% off if you go to my website,
Eric Mataxis.com, scroll down.
This is very limited.
I don't know how they can do 45% off.
I'm not joking.
I don't care where you order it from, by the way, but I'm just letting you know.
But because today is the launch date, you thought you could interview me about the book.
Now, we did that in hour one.
and we recorded that a couple days ago.
But of course we didn't scratch the surface.
There's so much bizarre stuff in this book.
I'm so excited about it that I can't shut up.
And I apologize.
Let me just ask you, why don't you ask me, you know,
or you don't even have to ask me a question.
You can just comment on what you've read
because you've had a lot of interesting observations.
And I was thrilled as the author to hear you respond to it.
No, no, it's just been tremendous.
I was reading it on the train,
in and out of the studio. And then, of course, you went on your book tour. You've just started it
basically. And today is the big day. By the way, here's what it, usually I have a candle in a
cupcake and I say, congratulations, happy new book to you, happy new. But this one has a black cover.
It's about, well, death is atheism dead. And it's kind of rhetorical when you ask the question.
It's about life. Yeah. It's about life is dead. Then it is life that is alive. But that's
It's another story. Go ahead. Go ahead. Now, John Smirak and others have actually brought this out. It's really
written in three parts. There's the scientific part about whether you should believe in God or not,
and science is continually proving the existence of God, not just like, yeah, maybe some misferrous.
No, there's a loving God who is a designer and designed this place that we live. Okay,
then there's biblical archaeology that continually proves that the Old Testament and New Testament,
These are not just stories. These are true accounts of what happened in the past. So that proves the God of the
Bible, belief in a God of a Bible, who's a designer and a loving God. And then the last part is just delightful
because it's about a previous atheist like Camus and John Paul Sart and how they came to faith at the end of
their lives. And that's incredible because they looked at the evidence and they were open-minded.
And you said at the end of the book, and this will be my opening question to you, you said that you can no longer, because of the evidence, be an atheist, but it's still okay to be an agnostic. So what is the difference between an atheist and an agnostic?
I think an atheist is a person that really, for them, it's a philosophy. In other words, they say there is no God and they take this stance against God. And they claim that that,
has to do with reason and their pro reason and anti-faith. All of that falls apart when you look at it.
It doesn't make sense. It's just kind of an angry. It's like a tattoo. It's like, hey, my dad,
I'm my own man now. I think at some point you have to go through that and to the other side and see
that even if you don't like people of faith or you don't like what the Bible says, you can be an agnostic and say, I have questions.
I mean, gnosos, you know, it refers to knowledge, agnostic is to be without knowledge, to still have questions.
I'm not sure.
That to me seems respectable.
And yet what we call atheism, which says, I know there's no God or I'm pretty sure there's no God.
I don't think in this day and age it can make sense if you look at the evidence.
If you don't look at the evidence, I mean, if you read this book, I don't see how you come out an atheist.
You may still say, well, I don't like the writer.
He's an idiot.
I find a lot of stuff in here tenuous.
Great.
It's a free country.
You can think what you like.
But to say there's no God once you read the scientific evidence.
And by the way, have we played the Hugh Ross hour yet?
He's coming up this week.
Hugh Ross is coming up.
Hugh Ross says.
And this is true. In other words, in my book, I talk about all the evidence coming out from science
that makes it less and less possible to fathom that the universe just arose randomly, right?
Hugh Raw says practically every day, every month, more evidence is coming out. And he's on top of this.
If you go to reasons to believe, which is his magnificent ministry organization, wow.
But he says it just gets worse and worse and worse and worse.
If you are clinging to some idea that science is going to prove there's no God, the opposite
has been happening for decades and it's accelerating.
So I just think we have to be honest.
And it gets to the end of the book, I talk about what I call the founding myth of atheism,
this battle between Galileo and the church, which when you read that chapter, you realize
that itself is a lie.
The way it's been presented is essentially not true.
but the bigger issue is that Galileo was a profound Christian who believed that,
what's what the scripture says, the heavens declare the glory of God.
In other words, that whatever you study in the heavens or on this earth,
it's going to declare the magnificence of the God who created it.
And so he's looking through his telescope.
He sees, for example, the big issue was that, oh, the planets and the sun are not revolving around the earth.
on the contrary.
It is we on Earth who are traveling around the sun.
And he said to people, take a look through the telescope.
Don't take my word for it.
Look through the telescope.
Look at the evidence.
Dare to look at the evidence.
Yeah.
And people refused to look through the telescope.
And he joked about it at one point.
But I feel like people are so dug in.
Yeah.
Excuse me.
People are so dug in that they don't.
even want to look at the evidence. They just bat it away. And I think, well, that's the thing.
You're just asking people to keep an open mind. Just keep your mind open to what we're going to
present here. That's what Galileo. You can't prove God. In other words, God himself has to touch a person's
heart. So there's a great mystery there. But you can try to understand the facts. It's kind of like if
you study math or science or history, you just want to know what is. And I think people can become so
entrenched that they don't want to know what is. They don't want to know the truth of the facts.
That's bad. So I want to say to people, I try in the book to present it as fair-mindedly as possible.
I've discovered three or five ridiculous typos, which we have to change. I think I say something
crazy like the diameter of Jupiter is 900,000 miles across. It's 90,000 miles across. I think I say
something that Pluto has no moons.
Technically, that's not.
There's a couple of things like that in there,
but we're going to fix them in the second duration.
But none of that will affect the basics, as you'll see.
But I say that just so that, you know,
when you're rushing a book to print, you miss stuff like this.
But I just think the evidence is so overwhelming that I want at least people of faith
to acquaint themselves with these facts.
Because it is.
It is.
It's overwhelming.
and almost nobody knows this. So I'm a popularizer. I put the stuff in a book to make it easy for your average reader. You know, you don't have to read the books that I read, but you can at least grasp the basics. And I'm telling you, we're living in exciting times right now. This is very exciting that this knowledge has not been known on a popular level.
Yeah, you know what? And this, I don't, I don't think this is in the book. I haven't gotten to everything. I'm a few pages from the end, believe.
it or not, but John Paul Sart, his dying words apparently recorded by a guy named Pierre Victor,
he said this, this is amazing from Sart. He said, I do not feel that I am a product of chance,
a speck of dust in the universe, but someone who was expected, prepared, prefigured, in short,
a being whom only a creator could put here, and this idea of a creating hand refers to God.
And that's amazing. New York Times.
Those weren't his dying words, but they were near when he was near to.
And he wanted to write this down to make it clear that this wasn't the dottering ravings of an old man, but that he had thought this through.
But it's more dramatic than I even remembered.
When you just read it right now, I thought, that's Jean-Paul Sart.
Yes.
Like the idea that he, who was this arch atheist philosopher that he wrote this, and it made his atheist friends very angry.
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Folks, today's the day my book launches.
You can get a very, very inexpensive copy at our website,
Eric Mataxis.com.
You have to scroll down to one of the links on the book page.
Alvin, you've been interviewing me about the book.
So have at it.
This is fun to be on the other side.
Yeah, I just want to finish up with John Paul Sart.
Believe it or not, the New York Times,
bit said this, John Paul Sart finds the exit. That's a joke. That was a joke. I was so hoping that
the Times had actually said something about this. Well, people may not get the joke. You wrote a
book called No Exit. Yeah. Oh my gosh. Oh, and okay, now dovetailing off of all that. This, I really like
this in the book. You talk about deathbed confessions and you say they're not out of desperation.
they're out of something else.
Do you remember what you say in the book?
Yeah.
Yeah.
You explain.
Well, people like Christopher Hitchens, who passed away a number of years ago, very typically,
viciously characterized deathbed conversions as, you know, just moments of desperation,
fearful desperation.
And they're always characterized negatively.
And I said, well, look, maybe that is true.
But the opposite is also true.
And you've seen this time and time again.
When someone is dying, they often don't care what other people think.
They're not afraid of what somebody is going to say at a cocktail party.
They're able to look for the first time with perfect clarity and honesty at what they see.
And people don't often talk about that, that sometimes you see the true person when they're facing death.
It was probably the great Dr. Johnson who said that, you know, the prospect of death focuses a man's mind.
I can't remember.
I'm paraphrasing.
But there is just something about that that when you're suffering or when you're actually facing death, you're very inclined to be more focused on these things.
You can't bat them away.
They don't leave your field of consciousness, so to speak.
You're thinking about them all the time.
And I think you have many cases of people who, as they approach death, they're forced to get serious.
They realize I can't play games anymore.
And so they do come into the church, ask for forgiveness.
That's really serious.
And that's another thing that simply needs to be said, that the lie promulgated by people like Christopher Hitchie,
that the deathbed conversions are all by definition nonsense.
That is itself nonsense.
And I think one of the reasons I go so hard after Hitchens and Dawkins is that they pushed
powerful untruths over and over and over.
It was nasty.
It was intellectually dishonest.
And when you keep talking about, you know, faith is the precinct of people who
aren't interested in logic and facts and reason.
And then you yourself are promoting lies and using sophistry and really, you know,
juvenile forensic tactics, you know, just to get the audience on your side and not really
being yourself honest.
You have to be called out on that.
And I was, as I've said it many times, stunned by how bad, particularly Hitchens and Dawkins
are as philosophers.
I mean, it's just staggering.
It's like they simply didn't care.
and they had a great incentive just to get laughs, to get applause, to get people on their side.
They're preaching to the choir of people like them who had perhaps been stung by religion in a way that made them have a particular animus against it.
So I just thought it needed saying.
Yeah, and it doesn't hurt book sales either if you continue to.
Oh, well, that's the whole thing.
They sold zillions of books.
And I was reading their books.
I thought, this stuff is horrible.
unless you want to believe it and then you're just going to, you know.
Yeah, sometimes people just believe what they want to believe, not what the facts tell.
We would never do that.
Not, no, not us.
Hey, listen, I like this.
This is taking us back to the middle part of the book.
What do the numbers nine and 1,235 mean to you?
What do the numbers nine and 1,235 mean to me?
Actually, I don't remember that one.
Can you give me a hint?
Yeah, I'll give you a hint.
The Bible.
The Bible.
I still don't remember.
Okay, up to page nine, a lot of people using arguments.
Oh, oh, I say, yes, yes.
Well, part of what I say when I'm talking about Stephen Collins, the Albuquerque archaeologist, is an amazing, he's just an amazing man.
and he discovered biblical Sodom.
And I thought to myself, people tend to discount the early parts of the Bible more than any.
They say it's mythical, it's this, it's that, whatever.
But they also tend to focus on that.
In other words, you've got a huge book filled with stuff,
but they almost want to find the most primitive stuff and act as though all the Bible ever talks about is a talking serpent.
And, you know, I mean, not that I disagree with any of it, but the point is they,
they use it as a way of mocking, rather than dealing with, you know, the entire book,
which is obviously just, I mean, it's a million different genres, much less different eras and
different centuries and stuff. So I'm assuming you're referring to that. Yeah, yeah. The stories
from the first nine pages of the Bible, a Bible that's over 1,200 pages long in the standard edition, right,
That's from that section there, from the earliest, if you want, days of the Bible in recorded history, they'll say, oh, that can't happen. A talking serpent can't happen. A flood can't happen.
But you think that that's all the Bible talks about. That's what I find so funny. It's kind of like there's Noah's Ark. There's, you know, there's the Tower of Babel. There's the, there's the, there's the, there's the, there's Eden. And this, this is the first couple of pages. Yeah.
of a vast book. And so I consider it taking cheap shots. In other words, it's almost, I see what they're doing,
but you've got to look at the whole thing. And going even before the existence of Bible,
that's what the first part of your book is about, about the science of how the world came into existence.
Can you explain, here's a specific, can you explain what a proto planet is, and specific,
and specifically Thea and why we should care about Thea.
Do you remember that?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And by the way, just to clarify, I'm not saying that I don't take the first pages of the book seriously.
I'm just saying that they're probably harder to defend and whatever.
And people always home in on that to mock the whole Bible, which I consider a cheap tactic.
If you're serious, you can't do that.
But yeah, you just talked about a proplanet Thea.
Most people don't know this.
And it's weird because, again, this is where science has only recent.
told us how the Earth came into being, how the Moon came into being.
You know, 50 years ago, we didn't really know this.
And even that blows my mind that when I was a kid growing up, we didn't know these details.
But the bottom line is that when the solar system was formed, I don't know, about 4.5 billion years ago, the Earth didn't exist.
there was a proto-earth, a planet smaller than the earth, which scientists called Thia.
It had an atmosphere like 50 times thicker than our current atmosphere.
So if you're trying to breathe, it would be like breathing sand.
Don't try it.
It didn't have enough mass to support the kind of an atmosphere we need.
It didn't have anything.
And it was in existence for millions of years.
And at some point, we now know this recently, a marocized object struck it so perfectly.
If this hadn't happened perfectly, we would not be here.
It struck it incredibly perfectly, so perfectly that most of the mass of this marisized
object that did the colliding, when it struck this protoplanet, Thea, it was absorbed into the proto
planet enlarging the proto planet Thea into the size of Earth today. So they didn't just bounce off of
each other. It was like such a powerful, perfect strike that it became what we consider Earth.
And the part of it that was not absorbed was sort of shocked outward and congealed to form the moon,
which is also very large. And the details, obviously,
obviously it's in the book, but oh my gosh, the idea that this happened and that if it hadn't
happened precisely as it did, we wouldn't be here. Again, the more you know, which is why I hope
people will read the book, the more astonishing it is. You can't do it justice in a few seconds on
the radio program. But you think, is there any way that this could have just happened randomly?
I mean, I guess technically, but does it make sense that when this Marsized planet struck the
it gave the new planet, now called Earth, the perfect atmosphere.
Most of the atmosphere, the thick atmosphere that had been on Thea, exploded away into outer space.
I mean, it just all boggles the mind.
We didn't know it until recently.
Now we know it.
Now you need to know it.
And it's in my book.
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Folks, today's the day my book launches.
Is atheism dead?
Please, please, if you haven't already get the book today, it makes every bit of difference.
I don't want to beg, but I will.
Okay, Alvin, you've got some, you're interviewing me, so you said, you have some more questions.
Great book, of course. I've been reading it, and now I'm interviewing you, and it's exciting.
And I didn't ask you to do this in case anybody wonders.
No, but I always enjoying this. Every time something new comes out from you, which is every two a year or something like that.
Okay, here it is. What is Hamer Robby's Code? This is a good question, I think.
And what is its significance with the Old Testament prophets?
Oh yeah, this is, this is, it's actually not the prophets. It's that it's, it's earlier in the Old Testament. The bottom line is that when they discovered Hammarabi's code, I think this was in Shushan or Sousa, which they also discovered. Like this is, you know, the, the archaeologists keep discovering things. And they've been, oh my goodness, we've discovered the city of Shushan or Sousa, which is where the book of Esther takes place. Nobody knew, did it really exist? Boom, they discover it. And while,
They're excavating it.
This is in the, you know, 150 years ago.
They discover this steel or steel.
I never know how to pronounce it with what we now call Hammerrabby's Code.
And it's a like a detailed law listing of laws, very detailed.
And it lists, for example, the price of a slave at 20 shekels.
And that and other things, which I won't go into because we don't have time,
but we now have something from, you know, many, many centuries before Christ that corroborates something
that never could have been corroborated before, which is intense little specifics of, you know,
when Joseph is sold into slavery in the early pages of Genesis, how much money was paid for him, how many shekels.
And you can trace it through the early pages of Genesis.
So here again, you have out of the sands of the desert of the Middle East, you're getting
archaeological historical corroboration of tiny details from the Bible.
There are other examples.
I won't go into them because we don't have time.
But it is so fascinating that over and over and over, archaeology corroborates the
historicity of the Bible.
This is one amazing example.
Actually, there's one more from the Aramarabi's Code that it says,
The son of a free woman will proceed in terms of what they call primogenitor, if you're going to inherit,
will proceed the son of a slave woman.
So Hagar, Ishmael, that whole story, you think one was born first.
Why doesn't he inherit everything?
Well, in those days, the law was the opposite.
And so you see it in the pages of scripture, but then suddenly him around his code tells you,
oh, yes, this is the law of the land in these days.
So over and over, you see these quirky little things from scripture being corroborated
in history.
It keeps coming out.
It's another reason to take the Bible very seriously.
Yeah.
And you have to wonder, why did God allow all this stuff to happen where it could be preserved
under mounds of sand and earth and all that?
And why was it revealed now when things are going really crazy?
Yeah, right.
Why are we finding this out now?
we kind of need the idea that God really is there.
And it's like when I was in college, there was a plaque you could buy.
It said, God is back.
And boy, is he mad.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, I'm not going to go into that.
But it is funny, though, that just in the last 150 or so years, this evidence keeps coming out and out and out and out.
And I even think in a book like mine, it's another level of exposure because something could be true.
But if nobody knows about it, does it matter?
You need to kind of get it out.
And, you know, I noticed so many things that people didn't know about.
Before we close this, I was going to say right at the end of the book.
Yes, yes.
I talk about beauty.
Yeah.
Beauty.
Yeah.
And I think to myself, because one of the things I write about is the incredible bleakness of atheism
and how almost nobody has the courage or the intellectual rigor to stare into this black abyss,
to say that, okay, there's no God, which means necessarily, even though you don't might not like it,
it means there's no meaning in the universe. It means there's no source of meaning. It means that when
something breaks your heart with its beauty, that's just chemicals, hormones, in your body,
designed to perpetuate the species. There's nothing transcendent. Who can face that? Now,
again, the reason I say I think atheism has to die is because we now can really see
this clearly, but there are people who will insist, they will just bat that away and say,
I make my own meaning, there's no God, I make my, that does not work out logically. So there
are people who are going to insist that I can cry to sunset, I can weep listening to a beautiful
symphony, and isn't that wonderful, but God doesn't exist? Those things contradict each other
utterly. There's no middle ground. And I point to that. I talk about, you know, my dad when he was 16 years old. During the war, he found himself in the square of Argyzali. So he's 16 years old. The war is going on. The island of Cephalonia is occupied by Germans and Italians. It's just this difficult time. And at midnight, sitting there in the square with a beautiful moonlight, they hear a trumpet,
playing, I think it's Tselli's serenade. They hear a trumpet playing this thing. And people in the square
listen to this music and start weeping. It was so beautiful. And it ended up being a German soldier
playing this trumpet. And I asked the question in the book, we're at a time, but I say,
are you going to tell me that that was just notes, that there is no meaning, there is no beauty,
there is no, none of it makes sense.
When you experience heartbreaking beauty, it points to God.
There's no way around it.
It points to something beyond this world.
It needs to be said.
It needs to be understood.
And we'll leave it there.
Thanks, Eric.
Thank you very much.
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You know that if you're paying attention to the news.
So go to metaxis talk.com or I'm going to give you a phone number, 855-5-447-53-53,
855-5-447-53-53.
Matt, did we ever dream that it would come to this point?
It's like we've all, you know, it's like the Kimer Rouge has taken over, or like we're in 1930s,
Stalin's Russia. It's a level of madness that most Americans can hardly conceive that something as
stupid as pronouns. I mean, five minutes ago, nobody knew what a pronoun was. And suddenly now
we're being told, well, you better be careful. The nine-year-old thinks she's a kitty cat. So you have to say
me, meow, me, meow, me, meow, Linda, or you have to say whatever they tell you to say,
as though this were your job as a teacher.
It's madness.
But you guys are fighting this legally, and we're so proud of you.
It's why we're thrilled to partner with you.
What else do we need to know about the battles you guys are fighting right now?
Well, I think what's key is when we take these cases,
when we do these like of the Peter of Laming, the teacher in Virginia,
beloved teacher for over a decade that lost his job,
we defend him free of charge.
We don't charge a penny for his defense when he lost his job, when he did not want to be forced to speak a pronoun that violated his beliefs. And to your point, you know, some people may say, what's the big deal with a pronoun? Well, that pronoun has a belief. It has an idea underneath it about what it means to be male and female. And so if the government can force Peter Vlaming, a public school teacher, to use this inaccurate pronoun, to speak something he believes is false, what else can the government force us to speak and believe? And that's why we're standing with him and to defend him. And
defending him free of charge. But that's why these donations help us because they enable us to take
cases like Peters and others like him. I mean, I want to be blunt. I haven't talked about it on this
program, but I am being sued on something completely ridiculous right now. And the amount of money
that it is costing me in this program is insane. You would not believe it, folks. This is,
it just happens suddenly somebody decides to go to war with you because they don't like you and the
legal bills are gigantic these things are happening right now when you get in a religious liberty
situation the alliance defending freedom for free will come to your aid can help you I just want to
say that this is it's like insurance this is happening in America please uh add something to the
the fund so that they can continue doing what they're doing. This is a battle for the soul of this
nation. It's the battle for freedom. It's it doesn't get more important. If we don't have these
freedoms, we cannot function on any, any level. I'll give you the number again. I want to say you can go
to our website. It's metaxis talk.com. The banner there is clear. If you prefer to give monthly,
that's often much easier, but it's very important that folks do that.
I say it again that if anybody can give $10,000, it will be my honor to join you for an evening,
to have dinner with you and friends or as many people as you like.
I just want to say thank you if somebody's able to do that.
But this is an investment in America.
It's as pure as it gets.
The number, which I'd like to give you, is 855, 5.5.
547, 533, I'll say it again, 855, 547, 53333.
How many times have you guys at ADF been to the Supreme Court, Matt?
So we've been to the Supreme Court a dozen times where we've had incredible victories,
time after time, defending free speech, defending religious liberty,
setting precedents that matter for people across the country.
And again, doing so all the way of the Supreme Court free of charge.
That is why we exist and defend these freedoms.
This is huge stuff.
Folks, please, please, anything you can, give what you can.
855-5-4-7-53-53-8-55-5-4-7-53.
I go to our website with Taxest Talk.com.
Matt, God bless you, and thank you for what you do.
Thank you.
Hey there, folks.
exciting news. We're going into the home stretch. That means that my book is launching. I cannot believe it.
As the author, you just, you work so hard on something. I work really hard on this book. And there's
stuff in here, which I promise you is going to blow your mind. Albin, you've been reading it and you've
been having very positive experiences with it, which I always close me when a friend tells me,
you know, what he's reading. Yeah. I've been reading it and it's fascinating. It's
Blow your mind fascinating.
No, I mean, it is.
And it's not because I wrote it.
It's the stuff that I'm writing about is inherently fascinating.
And so, okay, two things.
First of all, I've not mentioned this, I don't think, before.
But one thing you can do is you can ask your local library to carry this book, carry copies of the book.
It's already a bestseller.
and that would be really helpful when libraries carry the book.
So please, if you can, if you think of it, do that.
I also ask you to think about buying copies to donate to libraries, to school libraries.
It's just important this information, get out there and be available.
And you'll see when you read the book, if you haven't already done so,
if you remember the launch team.
also I want to say that
please post your reviews
if they're favorable
as soon as possible
because there are a lot of atheists trolls out there
and they work really hard
to destroy books like this.
They post one-star reviews on Amazon
and they've never read the book and stuff.
So we need your help to please, you know,
as soon as the links go live,
wherever it's good read,
if you're Barnes & Noble or Amazon
as soon as you can, please post your reviews.
It makes a big difference.
And by the way, if Albert Camus was still alive today,
he'd be given this a five-star review.
Yes, he would.
That's right.
I mean, some of the craziest stuff in the book
is the fact that Camus and Sart
became believers at the end of their lives.
No one seems to know about this.
Don't ask me how I discovered it,
except by God's grace.
But when you discover it, you think,
this is monster news.
We've got to tell the world.
The world needs to know.
Whenever their names came up and say,
oh, by the way, at the end of their lives,
they accepted God.
People are going to think,
that's not possible.
Well, you can look it up not only in my book,
but in the footnotes and the bibliography.
I also want to stress,
we are doing a campaign for lines defending freedom.
We really ask you folks to do,
I've become more and more free in asking,
not just for money for these organizations or for people to buy my book.
Because I feel like we're on a crusade.
We're not just doing entertainment here.
We're trying to save America.
We're living in some dark times.
So obviously, if you want to support the program,
you can go to my store.com, my pillow.com, neutromedics.com,
and use the code, Eric.
Extraordinary products.
The Bonhofer poster, by the way, is so inspiring.
I wish I could get one up in every college room.
in America. But I want to stress ADF because the Alliance offending freedom, what they do to help
religious liberty in America to fight for our freedoms. We will have on another guest this week talking
about something going on in Seattle. It's just crazy that we have to fight these battles in courts.
They do it for free, folks. They do it for free. So they need our help. They are tremendously worthy
organization. I will give you the phone number, actually. Obviously, you go to our website,
MetaxistalkisTalk.com. The phone number is 8555-4-7-53-33. And I also want to remind you,
please go to my website, Ericmetaxis.com, to sign up for the newsletter. Please. We want to send
you our videos. We're all over Rumble. Please subscribe on Rumble, but we're having trouble getting
our videos out because you do cancel us. We can use your help. Please go to Ericmettaxas.com.
Sign up for the newsletter and you can pre-order the book there at some really amazing
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