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@freedomain Bible verse, Romans 3:23 "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God" - This is a passage that is referenced when establishing the concept of original sin. In my personal household it was used as a justification for sadistic abuse toward toddlers. I first challenged it when my father referred to my 18-month-old daughter as a "little sinner". I put him on full blast for that and he brought up this passage as a rebuttal. I would love your thoughts on this passage. I personally think it is Paul's answer to the Roman Senate's deification of Caesar.
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Freedomain Flash Livestream 11 March 2025
In this episode, I analyze the current investment landscape, highlighting the need for a reassessment due to emerging trends like Dogecoin and tariff policies. I explain the volatility associated with economic shifts, reflecting on historical transitions and their impact on industries. The discussion hinges on the potential of reallocating capital from traditional expenditures to innovative avenues, fostering growth amid discomfort. I also explore tariffs as a means to shift towards domestic production, emphasizing the psychological responses of investors to economic changes. Ultimately, while acknowledging initial turbulence, I express optimism for long-term benefits and a more sustainable economic model driven by innovation.
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Sunday Morning Live 9 March 2025
In this episode, I tackle the complexities of modern relationships through a listener's breakup influenced by financial expectations. We explore how societal norms shape perceptions of entitlement and responsibilities within partnerships, particularly the contrasts between men and women.
I dissect the implications of emotional entitlement and the need for mutual investment, arguing against the belief that mere presence in a relationship justifies demands for support. The discussion also touches on the historical context of the feminist movement and its impact on accountability today. I conclude with a call for self-awareness and reflection on values that shape our interactions in order to foster healthier relationships.
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FLASH Freedomain Live Chat 8 March 2025
In this episode, I reflect on my personal journey with weight management, focusing on the psychological complexities tied to my relationship with food. I share memories of growing up in an environment marked by scarcity, which has shaped my current challenges as I aim to lose the final 10 pounds. I discuss the emotional barriers that complicate this goal, including deep-rooted fears around food insecurity stemming from my childhood experiences.
As I explore the instinct to hold onto weight as a protective measure, I articulate how these patterns influence behaviors like late-night snacking and preventatively eating. Engaging with audience members, we discuss how early feeding experiences affect our current habits and perceptions of hunger. Ultimately, I emphasize the importance of transitioning from a scarcity mindset towards embracing abundance, underlining the necessity of self-acceptance and community support in fostering a healthier relationship with food.
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Here's some music from 1604, and a good example of renaissance polyphony. Not a common style of music today but one that I can highly recommend.
"As the deer longs for the springs of water, so my soul longs for you, oh God"
@freedomain since the topic of video games came up on today’s show, my wife and I found a really cool game we’ve been playing a little called Deus Ex: Human Revolution. It came out awhile ago and I totally missed it - so the good news is you can get it for about $5. It has some really cool stuff that might appeal to you and the Freedomain community here:
1) the first level features a remote mind-controlled human. I’m sorry I can’t remember the exact show, but I recall you once saying that hackable humans are the ultimate end goal of the elites/WEF types.
2) the next level takes place in a FEMA detention camp for “domestic terrorists” - an allusion to a real life US government program called “Rex 84” (Readiness Exercise 1984).
3) the protagonist is himself a product of MK-Ultra style gene experimentation. The fascistic nature of the modern biotech/government relationship is repeatedly discussed throughout the game.
4) The idea of created/inorganic news stories is explored - one ...
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