If you're interested in free will vs. determinism or reason vs. faith, you might enjoy some of my recent videos on the subjects.
In addition to a video of my debate with Alex O’Connor, “Free Will: Do You Have It?,” I’ve posted a Q&A addressing questions and comments from the thread under that debate.
And “What Faith Actually Means” begins a series examining the ways in which professional religionists equivocate and package-deal to dupe people into believing that faith means two things at once—“trust” or “confidence” in people or things on the basis of evidence, and acceptance of ideas as true in the absence of evidence—all the while denying that they ever mean the latter. The first video in this series addresses claims by a priest from The Thomistic Institute. Others in the pipeline address claims from Bishop Robert Barron, Father Mike Schmitz, apologist John Lennox, apologist William Lane Craig, and more.
Check them out, and share ’em with your religious friends—especially young adults who are more likely to activate their minds and check their premises. These videos are made for them.