I see a man who is trying to be as honest as he can; he makes it very clear that he does not know if the resurrection of the body of Christ is real or not. Nevertheless he is searching, trying to figure out what he believes and why he believes it. I find his search for Truth to be fascinating, but Peterson is not for everyone.
>>> I see a man who is trying to be as honest as he can; he makes it very clear that he does not know if the resurrection of the body of Christ is real or not.
I have heard enough from him to conclude that he limits his sphere of possibilities to that which fits within an atheist’s perspective.
When asked simply if he believes that God exists, he refuses to answer, responding that he doesn’t like to be boxed in by what that entails or even means.
Someone who does not know, but is searching for evidence one way or another would simply say I don’t know. For that reason, I would say that an atheist (who says I don’t know) is being more honest than he is.
I suspect (not saying I know) that his use of obvious questions which illustrate the mysteries of our existence are intended solely to give the impression that he is actually seeking for an answer.