• Final Episode: Why Deism Died Out
    2026/04/13

    This final episode explores why Deism rose with Enlightenment reason yet faded by the early 19th century. From philosophical critiques by Hume and Kant to the emotional force of the Second Great Awakening, Deism’s rational, non‑intervening God struggled against revivalism, Romanticism, political backlash, and its lack of organized community. Though it later blended into Unitarianism and modern secular thought, its purely intellectual appeal couldn’t compete with movements that spoke to the heart. I also reflect on my own attempt at Spiritual Deism—a balance of reason and mystical experience—and why that journey now leads me toward a new project merging Deism with Buddhism. Thank you for joining me on this path; for future updates, visit JayForest.org.

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    8 分
  • The Rich Control Christianity
    2026/04/06

    In this episode, Jay Forrest exposes how wealth and power have hijacked Christianity—from Constantine’s imperial sponsorship to modern megadonors shaping U.S. politics. Tracing the faith’s transformation from a movement of the poor to a corporate-backed empire, Dr. Forrest shows how elites use religion to divide believers and preserve control. Drawing evidence from history and dark-money networks, he argues that the church of love has been turned into a weapon of manipulation—because when faith serves the rich, unity dies and domination thrives.

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    7 分
  • The Bible is Not Needed
    2026/03/30

    In this episode, Jay Forrest argues that a loving God provides the Book of Nature and human minds—not fallible scriptures like the Bible. Through a Deist and evolutionary lens, he reveals our purpose as growing in consciousness via reason, contemplation, and mystical presence, not salvation schemes or dogma. Contrasting the Bible’s contradictions with nature’s timeless truth, Dr. Forrest urges spiritual seekers to embrace divine illumination over revelation—because we don’t need more words, but opened spiritual eyes.


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    7 分
  • Christianity is Dying
    2026/03/23

    In this episode, Jay Forrest examines the rapid decline of Christianity in America, framed through the story of Nate’s journey from devout believer to atheist. Drawing on current statistics and cultural trends, he argues that the faith’s collapse is driven by growing skepticism toward the Bible’s contradictions, moral failings, and historical errors, along with widespread disillusionment over church hypocrisy and power abuses. Forrest contends that the rise of Christian nationalism represents a last-ditch grasp for control by those unwilling to reform or face the truth. From a Deist perspective, he proposes an alternative vision—spiritual Deism—that embraces reason, compassion, and personal integrity over dogma, inviting listeners to discover a spirituality grounded in truth rather than institutional authority.

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    9 分
  • Honest to Jesus
    2026/03/16

    In this episode, Jay Forrest argues that being honest about Jesus means stripping away the layers of myth, miracle, and later theological invention to recover the historical teacher whose message was rooted in Jewish ethics, compassion, and reform rather than divinity or atonement. Drawing on modern biblical scholarship, and the history of the Ebionites, he contends that the earliest followers saw Jesus as a human prophet who upheld the law, opposed animal sacrifice, and appointed his brother James—not Paul—to lead the movement. Forrest contrasts this original message with what he describes as Paul’s later reinterpretation, which reshaped Christianity around a sacrificial Christ and eclipsed Jesus’ own teachings. From a Deist perspective, he invites listeners to rediscover the moral wisdom of Yeshua of Nazareth—centered on justice, compassion, and reverence for life—rather than the theological Christ constructed by institutional religion.

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    10 分
  • Beyond Bible's False God
    2026/03/09

    In this episode, Jay Forest explains why reading the Bible shouldn’t make you an atheist, but a non-Christian. Exposing passages that portray a cruel and unjust god, he argues these reveal not the true Divine Source, but the tribal deity of Israel.


    From a Deist perspective, Jay invites listeners to reject the flawed biblical image of God, not the one true God. He points to the rational “God of the Philosophers,” a just and unified Creator revealed through reason, natural law, and the harmony of the cosmos, rather than through inventions of power hungry priests and crafty politicians.


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    9 分
  • Deism and Miracles
    2026/03/02

    In this episode, Jay Forrest examines the mystery of miracles and whether they are genuine acts of divine intervention or natural events filtered through human perception and belief, questioning—through both philosophical reasoning and the exposed tricks of faith‑healers—why a perfect Creator would ever need to “fix” the universe He designed. Speaking as a philosopher and Deist, he explores psychological, scientific, and spiritual explanations for so‑called miracles, suggesting that Nature itself may be the only true revelation, and invites listeners into a reflective, provocative vision of a universe complete in its design, where reason, wonder, and faith coexist without contradiction.

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    9 分
  • The Reality of God
    2026/02/23

    In this episode, Jay Forrest argues for the reality of God understood not as a supreme being but as the Impersonal Rational Ground of Being, challenging atheism’s unevidenced denial by appealing to design, cosmology, natural laws, moral universality, and innate human intuition. Drawing on process philosophy, Aristotle, and thinkers such as Dawkins, Hawking, Flew, Darwin, and Einstein, he frames God’s necessity through rational argument and the ancient, cross‑cultural presence of the Golden Rule, urging listeners to look beyond identity‑bound skepticism and keep an open mind.

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    17 分