“I think the Bible is true,” he says. “But I don’t know what that means.”
Jordan Peterson is trying to make sense of the world — including his own strange journey | Toronto Star
“I think the Bible is true,” he says. “But I don’t know what that means. I don’t know how to reconcile it with the idea, for example, that the universe is 13 billion years old, or that we evolved over this four-billion-year period from nothing, essentially. There is this overlay on top of that of this mythological landscape that is also true. But I don’t know how both of those can be true at the same time.” more…
One remark from the record of a Jordan Peterson interview. Peterson is a University of Toronto professor recently coming to wide public attention for refusing to go along with the post-modern war on civilization, especially the “gender wars.” The rest of the article is a wide-ranging discussion of disparate aspects of Peterson’s views and current work.
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