Elevator Pitches for God

By: Ron Kardos
  • Summary

  • Two longtime friends got an idea to ask seventy thought leaders to prove God, but only gave them 500 words or one page to do it - and that book became the bestselling Elevator Pitches for God. But what if those same thinkers had more than 500 words - what would they say about God? Find out by listening to the Elevator Pitches for God Podcast, with your host Ron Kardos!
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  • Welcome to Elevator Pitches for God!
    Jul 31 2024

    Two longtime friends got an idea to ask 70 thought leaders to prove God, but only gave them 500 words or one page to do it - and that book became the bestselling Elevator Pitches for God. But what if those same thinkers had more than 500 words - what would they say about God? Find out by listening to the Elevator Pitches for God Podcast, with your host Ron Kardos!

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    1 min
  • (1) What Does God Want From Me? A Conversation with Rabbi Manis Friedman
    Jul 31 2024

    Modern day sage Rabbi Manis Friedman tells us the meaning of life and explains our mission on earth. This is not about religion. Rabbi Friedman is one of 70 authors who wrote an essay in the best selling book, Elevator Pitches for God, where 70 of the worlds greatest thinkers were challenged to prove God, but in one page. Go to EP4G.com to see a complete list of authors and link to buy the book.

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    41 mins
  • Proof Atheism Kills with Barak Lurie
    Aug 1 2024

    In this conversation, Ron Kardos interviews Barak Lurie, one of the 70 authors of Elevator Pitches for God, about his journey from atheism to belief in God. They discuss the challenges of proving God's existence in a limited space, the importance of articulating one's beliefs, and the concept of free will. Lurie explains that free will requires a creator and that atheism denies the existence of free will. They also explore the correlation between atheism and the atrocities committed by atheistic governments throughout history. Lurie argues that atheism lacks a moral foundation and that belief in God provides a basis for morality and accountability. They conclude by encouraging listeners to take small steps towards belief and to embrace the idea of being accountable to a higher power.

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    1 hr

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