It is the question celebrity psychologist jordanbpeterson gets asked the most. And despite hating the question, he finally answered. jordanpeterson
where he was a guest, and its relevance on Tuesday in particular in the wake of the Cardinal George Pell verdict was not lost on the star either.Its longer version came in a video question from an ABC viewer from Greystanes, in New South Wales, and was about human dignity which the viewer noted seemed to be a topic the whole panel agreed on.
“My question is do you believe in God? Because as a Catholic especially, I don’t see there being any other way where we can have a universal dignity beyond there being a God who’s created us,” the viewer said. Some of his fans’ most favourites talks are his appearances on the Joe Rogan Experience, one of America’s most popular YouTube series.
To do so would mean such a person was 100 per cent perfect and such an idea is “hypothetically impressive”.
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