Society and faith
This podcast invites listeners to reflect on their own beliefs and assumptions, urging a deeper examination of the building blocks of truth, reason, and faith that guide our lives.
In a world where information is abundant and perspectives are diverse, questions surrounding the nature of truth, reason, and faith remain as relevant as ever. A new exploration into these fundamental concepts challenges us to consider how truth is defined, tested, and understood in both individual and collective contexts.
This podcast dives into the relationship between objective truth and personal experience, suggesting that while truth may be universal, our interpretations are often shaped by personal encounters, biases, and cultural influences. Drawing on insights from philosophy, history, and human behavior, I draw the focus in the importance of transparency in methods of testing truth, advocating for approaches that are rigorous, reliable, and open to scrutiny.
At the heart of this series is the idea that while reason and logic are essential tools in our search for truth, faith also plays a crucial role. Faith should not be seen as blind or irrational but as a necessary complement to reason, providing the foundation for understanding what is yet to be fully revealed or understood.
Ultimately, the exploration suggests that truth, morality, and human understanding are interwoven in a complex tapestry shaped by both objective reality and subjective experience. It challenges us to navigate these concepts with humility, transparency, and a commitment to continual learning.
Thank you for trying out this podcast.
I want to give credit to my very good friend Jesse B. Glass, for creating the introduction-music to this podcast. He has also helped me edit the episodes. Thank you Jesse!
Society and faith
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Instrument for knowing
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The commonality of human experince
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Imprints
Every season in history has had its own pressure on it. The times shift and they create change and movement on society. In our own space we become blinded by the forces we can’t see, cause they are new and shifting to us. We...
Encounters vs experience
This episode has focus on differenciating our experiences with the actual encounters we have in life. Our approach to thought is built on past encounters. The language and terms we use in our thinking is built from the culture and environment w...
Transparency in methods
How have we come to know, and how we can affirm it with validation? A clear and visual approach to a claim will let you confide in your own understanding of things, but it is ourselves that are the testing instruments. It must be a trustworthy ...