Anne Boleyn

verses Richard Dawkins

Navalny Jones Season 1 Episode 5

What happens when brilliant minds from different centuries arrive at startlingly similar conclusions about religion? Anne Boleyn and Richard Dawkins emerge as unexpected intellectual companions in this thought-provoking exploration of religious criticism across time.

The fascinating parallel between these two figures reveals how both discovered dual concepts of God within the Bible. Dawkins unearthed "a spaceman" and ancient Israel's "God of War." He was critiquing the omnipresent-spirit concept. Similarly, Boleyn recognised the human Jesus of the gospels and rejected the "omnipresent Jesus" of the Holy Trinity. God is a dual concept.  

Discover how these intellectual rebels, despite centuries between them, followed similar paths of questioning, discovery, and ultimately transformation of religious thought. Their stories remind us that challenging established narratives requires both courage and disciplined thinking—regardless of the era.

Dawkins and Boleyn part company when it comes to the historical Jesus Christ. The atheist does not believe Jesus of Nazareth is God Almighty. But the humanist managed to accommodate Jesus the human for God. Anne Boleyn developed humanism as an intellectual alternative to spirituality. She maintained a human-to-human relationship with Jesus of Nazareth. 




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