The Polemics of Disbelief: An Atheist, an Agnostic and a Catholic Priest

Via Patheos:

Born of Jewish parents, then raised Protestant, Stossel is not steeled against religion—he just hasn’t experienced the spark of faith in his own life.  By his own admission, he’s gone to churches and temples; but he just hasn’t been convinced that the Bible is the inerrant Word of God.

In the video which follows, Stossel discusses the question “Does God exist?” with two men who have each considered the possibilities, and who have arrived at two very different answers.  One is Michael Shermer, founder of The Skeptics Society and editor-in-chief of Skeptic magazine.  The other is Catholic priest and Fox News correspondent Fr. Jonathan Morris.

The Polemics of Disbelief: An Atheist, an Agnostic and a Catholic Priest

Click the link to view the video and listen to the discussion. What does religion have to do with living in a technology-centric society? Can it provide a framework for making decisions about the moral use of technology?