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Jay N. Forrest: The Spiritual Vagabond

Jay N. Forrest: The Spiritual Vagabond

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Wandering wisdom traditions—rational spirituality, contemplative insights, reflections beyond religion.Dr. Jay N. Forrest Spiritualité
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    • Atheism is a Disorder of Reason
      Jan 26 2026

      This episode, "Atheism is a Disorder of Reason," argues that atheism is not a bold rational stance but a refusal to follow the evidence for an independent, non‑material source of the universe. It explores the difference between honest agnosticism, which admits “I don’t know,” and dogmatic atheism, which dismisses God while ignoring the evidence.


      The conversation also critiques the popular “lack of belief” definition of atheism as a strategic way to avoid the burden of proof while still living as if God does not exist. In contrast, Deism is presented as a rational middle path between militant unbelief and rigid religion, inviting listeners to follow the evidence wherever it leads with humility and openness.


      Main Idea: Wherever evidence leads, reason follows.


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    • Proving That Deism Is True
      Jan 19 2026

      Can reason alone lead us to God? Proving That Deism Is True presents a clear, evidence‑based case for an impersonal creator — the independent, non‑material source of the universe’s existence and order.


      Through logic, science, and philosophy, host Dr. Jay Forrest argues that Deism best fits reality: a Creator who made the universe but does not intervene in daily affairs. Rational faith, grounded in reason.


      Main Idea: Design requires a Designer.

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      16 min
    • Does God Perform Miracles?
      Jan 12 2026

      What do we make of modern-day miracles? Are they true acts of divine intervention—or something else entirely? This episode asks how a perfect Creator could need to “fix” the universe through miracles, given the realities of evil, suffering, and natural disaster.


      We also explore the opposite view: that so-called miracles arise from human perception—mass hysteria, placebo effects, psychosomatic healing, or simple coincidence. Could faith itself be the true agent of change?


      From a Deist perspective, perhaps the universe itself is God’s perfect design, needing no intervention. Nature, not scripture, is the divine revelation.


      Join us for a thought-provoking journey into the mystery of miracles, faith, and reason.


      Key Idea: God makes masterpieces, not mistakes.


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      9 min
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