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Two Guys One Question

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In a culture shaped by science, technology, and constant distraction, we ask the deeper questions: Who are we? Why are we here? Is there more to life than what we can see or measure? This channel is for the curious skeptic, the thoughtful agnostic, and the believer who feels stuck or uncertain. We explore life’s biggest questions—identity, purpose, truth, and meaning—through honest conversations and timeless ideas. Whether you're rethinking faith or searching for clarity in a post-modern world, you're not alone. If you’re open to rethinking what you thought you knew, you are in the right place

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Question 6: Can technology make us immortal? 23.04.2026

In this episode, Rob & Nathan discuss the question “Can technology make us immortal?" This question was prompted by an unscripted conversation in September 2025 between Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping which was inadvertently recorded by a live microphone during a military parade in Beijing. Putin and Xi Jinping discussed the potential for medical advancements to extend human life, and even...

Question 5: What can we do to fix the world? 13.02.2026

In this episode, Rob & Nathan discuss the question “What can we do to fix the world?” As always, Rob approaches the question from a Christian worldview perspective and Nathan from an agnostic or shared experience position. In a culture shaped by science, technology, and constant distraction, we ask the deeper questions: Who are we? Why are we here? Is there more to life than what we can see or...

Question 4: What is wrong with the world? 21.10.2025

In this episode, Rob & Nathan discuss the question “what is wrong with the world?” As always, Rob approaches the question from a Christian worldview perspective and Nathan from an agnostic or shared experience position. In a culture shaped by science, technology, and constant distraction, we ask the deeper questions: Who are we? Why are we here? Is there more to life than what we can see or me...

Question 3: Is there objective truth & morality - part 2 09.10.2025

In this episode, Rob and Nathan go further into the question of objective truth and morality. As always, Rob approaches the question from a Christian worldview perspective and Nathan from an agnostic or shared experience position. In a culture shaped by science, technology, and constant distraction, we ask the deeper questions: Who are we? Why are we here? Is there more to life than what we can se...

Question 2: Are people basically good? 03.10.2025

In this episode, Rob and Nathan tackle the question “are people basically good?” As always, Rob approaches the question from a Christian worldview perspective and Nathan from an agnostic or shared experience position. In a culture shaped by science, technology, and constant distraction, we ask the deeper questions: Who are we? Why are we here? Is there more to life than what we can see or measure?...

Question 1: Is there objective truth & morality? 02.10.2025

In this episode, Rob and Nathan tackle the question “is there objective truth and morality?” As always, Rob approaches the question from a Christian worldview perspective and Nathan from an agnostic or shared experience position. In a culture shaped by science, technology, and constant distraction, we ask the deeper questions: Who are we? Why are we here? Is there more to life than what we can see...

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