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Wednesday Night Live 12 March 2025
In this episode, I explore the complexities of global conflicts, focusing on Hamas and the necessity of reasoned discourse for resolution. I critique educational institutions' roles in fostering genuine critical thinking versus ideological propagation, using a case involving a Columbia University student’s deportation for pro-Palestinian activism. Additionally, I discuss loyalty and betrayal in personal relationships, emphasizing the importance of deep marital connections over fleeting friendships. I address the challenges of technology and AI in the job market, advocating for continuous learning. Engaging with listener questions, I stress the need for honesty and integrity in personal and societal decisions, promoting conflict resolution through philosophical reasoning.
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This is a long post but the beginning is TL;DR.
I read a discussion about original sin in one of the comment sections recently. I remember there was a show quite some time ago where Stefan talked about the fall from Eden and its meaning. I can’t seem to find it, but if I recall correctly his argument was that eating the fruit from the tree did not give mankind the knowledge of what actions are good and evil, but the ability to make up subjective morality. It gave us the ability to imagine subjective and limited standards for good and evil, instead of accepting objective and universal standards. I think what the idea of original sin is trying to convey is that every person has this temptation to create subjective morality and not that we are somehow born evil, which seems to be a common understanding.
That’s the short version but keep reading for an expanded exploration of meaning. Lets apply this theory to “The fall”, chapter 3 of Genesis, I’ve put my notes within parentheses. Some parts lack notes because I don’t know ...
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