A Theologian Attacked Feynman's Logic About God — Then This Happened

What happens when a theologian tries to dismantle Richard Feynman's arguments about God in front of a live audience? In this video, we explore the dramatic confrontation between Richard Feynman and a theologian determined to challenge his views on faith, religion, and the existence of God. Confident that theology could expose weaknesses in Feynman's reasoning, the theologian launched a direct attack on the physicist's logic. What happened next completely changed the tone of the debate. Instead of relying on ideology or emotion, Feynman responded with the same intellectual rigor that made him one of the most influential scientific minds of the twentieth century. His answer forced the audience to confront difficult questions about evidence, belief, certainty, and truth. Can God's existence be proven logically? Is faith compatible with scientific reasoning? And what happens when deeply held beliefs are subjected to relentless questioning? In this documentary, we explore: • The confrontation between Richard Feynman and a theologian • Feynman's views on God, religion, and skepticism • Why evidence matters in extraordinary claims • The difference between faith and knowledge • Science, logic, and intellectual honesty • The question that changed the entire debate Featuring ideas connected to: Albert Einstein Carl Sagan Bertrand Russell Stephen Hawking This isn't just a debate about religion. It's a powerful exploration of how humans search for truth, why certainty can be dangerous, and why asking difficult questions remains one of the most important tools for understanding reality. If you enjoy documentaries about science, philosophy, religion, skepticism, and intellectual debates, subscribe for more videos exploring humanity's most controversial questions. ⚡ A theologian attacked Feynman's logic. One response changed everything. #RichardFeynman #God #Religion #Science #Debate #Philosophy #Logic #Atheism #CriticalThinking #CarlSagan #StephenHawking #Truth #Documentary #Skepticism #Physics