Well, that's different.
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Jordan Peterson on Gutfeld!
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In We Who Wrestle with God, Dr. Peterson guides us through the ancient, foundational stories of the Western world. In riveting detail, he analyzes the Biblical accounts of rebellion, sacrifice, suffering, and triumph that stabilize, inspire, and unite us culturally and psychologically. Adam and Eve and the eternal fall of mankind; the resentful and ultimately murderous war of Cain and Abel; the cataclysmic flood of Noah; the spectacular collapse of the Tower of Babel; Abraham’s terrible adventure; and the epic of Moses and the Israelites. What could such stories possibly mean? What force wrote and assembled them over the long centuries? How did they bring our spirits and the world together, and point us in the same direction?
It is time for us to understand such things, scientifically and spiritually; to become conscious of the structure of our souls and our societies; and to see ourselves and others as if for the first time.
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Wit can be a sign of intelligence. Gutfeld! at its core is a comedy show, revolving around current events and politics. It's not a venue Peterson excels at, but he did have a couple of extempore comments that were pretty funny. He seems to have a dry sense of humor with a bit of a deadpan delivery.
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@Jolly said in Well, that's different.:
Jordan Peterson on Gutfeld!
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Well, that's different.:
@Jolly said in Well, that's different.:
Jordan Peterson on Gutfeld!
I guess you go where your agent books you and he was on the highest rated late-night show.
Bill Maher did the show when his last book was released.
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@Jolly said in Well, that's different.:
I guess you go where your agent books you and he was on the highest rated late-night show.
I wasn't talking about him
I've tried watching JP, but he takes so freaking long to get to the point I inevitably lose interest.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Well, that's different.:
I've tried watching JP, but he takes so freaking long to get to the point I inevitably lose interest.
You're not the only one.
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@George-K said in Well, that's different.:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Well, that's different.:
I've tried watching JP, but he takes so freaking long to get to the point I inevitably lose interest.
You're not the only one.
I've said it before, but he'd make a great Doctor Who