Podcasts about anachronisms

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Best podcasts about anachronisms

Latest podcast episodes about anachronisms

WARD RADIO
Atheist Alex O'Connor Exposes Evangelical Double-Standard Against Book of Mormon!

WARD RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 69:39


The Impact of Atheist Critiques on Christian and LDS Beliefs In religious discussions, atheists often serve as impartial critics, highlighting inconsistencies in how Christians and Latter-Day Saints assess religious testimony. They point out that Christians may apply a double standard, questioning the testimonies of Latter-Day Saints' witnesses—who claim to have seen the angel Moroni and the golden plates—while accepting their own biblical accounts, such as the resurrection of Jesus, despite lacking similar firsthand evidence. This inconsistency prompts a reevaluation of evidential standards across different faiths. The debate further explores archaeological evidence, comparing the historical foundations of various religious texts. These conversations emphasize the need for consistent criteria when evaluating religious claims. Resources like scripture notes.com offer believers tools to enhance their scriptural study, encouraging a deeper engagement with these intricate theological debates. #ResurrectionEvidence #WesHuffScholar #JosephSmithPlates #AngelMoroni #LatterDaySaints #ChristianDebate #AtheistsPerspective ⏱️⏱️VIDEO CHAPTERS⏱️⏱️: 00:00:00 - Debate: Atheists vs Christians on Latter-Day Saints 00:03:35 - Eyewitness Accounts and Historical Evidence in Religion 00:07:06 - Comparing Witnesses: Book of Mormon vs Resurrection 00:10:41 - Analyzing Testimonies: Angel Moroni and Joseph Smith 00:14:20 - The Role of Eyewitnesses in Religious Beliefs 00:17:45 - Understanding Visions and Trances in Religious Contexts 00:21:21 - Historical Context: Witnesses of the Book of Mormon 00:24:56 - Critiques and Comparisons: Christian and Mormon Claims 00:28:33 - Evaluating Evidence: Gold Plates and Resurrection 00:32:28 - Scholarly Debates: Biblical and Mormon Texts 00:36:03 - Witness Testimonies: Consistency and Details 00:39:38 - Archaeological Evidence: Bible vs Book of Mormon 00:43:18 - Exploring Mesoamerican Archaeology and the Book of Mormon 00:46:55 - Anachronisms and Historical Validity in Scriptures 00:50:30 - Cultural and Historical Contexts of Ancient Civilizations 00:54:08 - Inference and Explanation in Archaeological Studies 00:57:37 - Comparative Analysis: Biblical and Mormon Narratives 01:01:21 - Scriptural Reliability: Testing the New Testament 01:04:50 - Conclusion: Faith, Evidence, and Religious Beliefs ⚡wardradio.com

Gospel Tangents Podcast
How Can 19th Century Book of Mormon Anachronisms Be Explained? (Brant Gardner 3 of 4)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 29:39


What are the 19th century Book of Mormon anachronisms in the Book of Mormon? How can we reconcile them? Brant Gardner shares his perspective. We'll discuss his 2 new books on the Book of Mormon - "Plates of Mormon" & "Engraven Upon Plates, Printed Upon Paper." Check out our conversation... https://youtu.be/rTgwNPfBjXA Don't miss our other conversations with Brant Gardner https://gospeltangents.com/people/brant-gardner Copyright © 2024 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission. transcript to follow Copyright © 2024 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission.  

And Now For Something Completely Machinima
S5 E162 Lethal Company Mini Series: Pilot (Dec 2024)

And Now For Something Completely Machinima

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 46:34


What a fantastic short to end 2024 on... this week is yet another great creative work by GibbsonTV, released in April.  The film is based on the award-winning Roblox-inspired game Lethal Company by Zeekerss.  It's not actually machinima, being made in Blender, but in the spirit of being inspired by the game and with a original tale, it has all the right heritage for our show.  Check out our comments and add your own - and see you on the other side of the New Year for more creative tidbits.1:04 Introduction to the film, the game and the rules of storytelling8:16 Inspired by Alien10:36 The tools and the craft in storytelling, at times reminiscent of RVB15:15 Voice acting and AI, and a little disappointment16:53 Finding a way to be a creative long-term18:28 Realtime vs 3D animation – the benefit of thinking like a machinimator19:35 Anachronisms… 21:50 Sound advice?24:26 Mocap and Damien's approach to filmmaking27:32 A demo reel strategy and drawing from the experiences of the early days in machinima Credits -Speakers: Phil Rice, Damien Valentine, Tracy HarwoodProducer/Editor: Phil RiceMusic: Animo Domini Beats

New Books Network
Christopher Smith, "Samurai with Telephones: Anachronism in Japanese Literature" (U Michigan Press, 2024)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 42:02


What is going on when a graphic novel has a twelfth-century samurai pick up a telephone to make a call, or a play has an ancient aristocrat teaching in a present-day schoolroom? Rather than regarding such anachronisms as errors, Samurai with Telephones: Anachronism in Japanese Literature (U Michigan Press, 2024) develops a theory of how texts can use different types of anachronisms to challenge or rewrite history, play with history, or open history up to new possibilities. By applying this theoretical framework of anachronism to several Japanese literary and cultural works, author Christopher Smith demonstrates how different texts can use anachronism to open up history for a wide variety of different textual projects. From the modern period, this volume examines literature by Mori Ōgai and Ōe Kenzaburō, manga by Tezuka Osamu, art by Murakami Takashi, and a variety of other pop cultural works. Turning to the Early Modern period (Edo period, 1600–1868), which produced a literature rich with playful anachronism, he also examines several Kabuki and Bunraku plays, kibyōshi comic books, and gōkan illustrated novels. In analyzing these works, he draws a distinction between anachronisms that attempt to hide their work on history and convincingly rewrite it and those conspicuous anachronisms that highlight and disrupt the construction of historical narratives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Christopher Smith, "Samurai with Telephones: Anachronism in Japanese Literature" (U Michigan Press, 2024)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 42:02


What is going on when a graphic novel has a twelfth-century samurai pick up a telephone to make a call, or a play has an ancient aristocrat teaching in a present-day schoolroom? Rather than regarding such anachronisms as errors, Samurai with Telephones: Anachronism in Japanese Literature (U Michigan Press, 2024) develops a theory of how texts can use different types of anachronisms to challenge or rewrite history, play with history, or open history up to new possibilities. By applying this theoretical framework of anachronism to several Japanese literary and cultural works, author Christopher Smith demonstrates how different texts can use anachronism to open up history for a wide variety of different textual projects. From the modern period, this volume examines literature by Mori Ōgai and Ōe Kenzaburō, manga by Tezuka Osamu, art by Murakami Takashi, and a variety of other pop cultural works. Turning to the Early Modern period (Edo period, 1600–1868), which produced a literature rich with playful anachronism, he also examines several Kabuki and Bunraku plays, kibyōshi comic books, and gōkan illustrated novels. In analyzing these works, he draws a distinction between anachronisms that attempt to hide their work on history and convincingly rewrite it and those conspicuous anachronisms that highlight and disrupt the construction of historical narratives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in East Asian Studies
Christopher Smith, "Samurai with Telephones: Anachronism in Japanese Literature" (U Michigan Press, 2024)

New Books in East Asian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 42:02


What is going on when a graphic novel has a twelfth-century samurai pick up a telephone to make a call, or a play has an ancient aristocrat teaching in a present-day schoolroom? Rather than regarding such anachronisms as errors, Samurai with Telephones: Anachronism in Japanese Literature (U Michigan Press, 2024) develops a theory of how texts can use different types of anachronisms to challenge or rewrite history, play with history, or open history up to new possibilities. By applying this theoretical framework of anachronism to several Japanese literary and cultural works, author Christopher Smith demonstrates how different texts can use anachronism to open up history for a wide variety of different textual projects. From the modern period, this volume examines literature by Mori Ōgai and Ōe Kenzaburō, manga by Tezuka Osamu, art by Murakami Takashi, and a variety of other pop cultural works. Turning to the Early Modern period (Edo period, 1600–1868), which produced a literature rich with playful anachronism, he also examines several Kabuki and Bunraku plays, kibyōshi comic books, and gōkan illustrated novels. In analyzing these works, he draws a distinction between anachronisms that attempt to hide their work on history and convincingly rewrite it and those conspicuous anachronisms that highlight and disrupt the construction of historical narratives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/east-asian-studies

New Books in Literary Studies
Christopher Smith, "Samurai with Telephones: Anachronism in Japanese Literature" (U Michigan Press, 2024)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 42:02


What is going on when a graphic novel has a twelfth-century samurai pick up a telephone to make a call, or a play has an ancient aristocrat teaching in a present-day schoolroom? Rather than regarding such anachronisms as errors, Samurai with Telephones: Anachronism in Japanese Literature (U Michigan Press, 2024) develops a theory of how texts can use different types of anachronisms to challenge or rewrite history, play with history, or open history up to new possibilities. By applying this theoretical framework of anachronism to several Japanese literary and cultural works, author Christopher Smith demonstrates how different texts can use anachronism to open up history for a wide variety of different textual projects. From the modern period, this volume examines literature by Mori Ōgai and Ōe Kenzaburō, manga by Tezuka Osamu, art by Murakami Takashi, and a variety of other pop cultural works. Turning to the Early Modern period (Edo period, 1600–1868), which produced a literature rich with playful anachronism, he also examines several Kabuki and Bunraku plays, kibyōshi comic books, and gōkan illustrated novels. In analyzing these works, he draws a distinction between anachronisms that attempt to hide their work on history and convincingly rewrite it and those conspicuous anachronisms that highlight and disrupt the construction of historical narratives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

New Books in Intellectual History
Christopher Smith, "Samurai with Telephones: Anachronism in Japanese Literature" (U Michigan Press, 2024)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 42:02


What is going on when a graphic novel has a twelfth-century samurai pick up a telephone to make a call, or a play has an ancient aristocrat teaching in a present-day schoolroom? Rather than regarding such anachronisms as errors, Samurai with Telephones: Anachronism in Japanese Literature (U Michigan Press, 2024) develops a theory of how texts can use different types of anachronisms to challenge or rewrite history, play with history, or open history up to new possibilities. By applying this theoretical framework of anachronism to several Japanese literary and cultural works, author Christopher Smith demonstrates how different texts can use anachronism to open up history for a wide variety of different textual projects. From the modern period, this volume examines literature by Mori Ōgai and Ōe Kenzaburō, manga by Tezuka Osamu, art by Murakami Takashi, and a variety of other pop cultural works. Turning to the Early Modern period (Edo period, 1600–1868), which produced a literature rich with playful anachronism, he also examines several Kabuki and Bunraku plays, kibyōshi comic books, and gōkan illustrated novels. In analyzing these works, he draws a distinction between anachronisms that attempt to hide their work on history and convincingly rewrite it and those conspicuous anachronisms that highlight and disrupt the construction of historical narratives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history

New Books in Early Modern History
Christopher Smith, "Samurai with Telephones: Anachronism in Japanese Literature" (U Michigan Press, 2024)

New Books in Early Modern History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 42:02


What is going on when a graphic novel has a twelfth-century samurai pick up a telephone to make a call, or a play has an ancient aristocrat teaching in a present-day schoolroom? Rather than regarding such anachronisms as errors, Samurai with Telephones: Anachronism in Japanese Literature (U Michigan Press, 2024) develops a theory of how texts can use different types of anachronisms to challenge or rewrite history, play with history, or open history up to new possibilities. By applying this theoretical framework of anachronism to several Japanese literary and cultural works, author Christopher Smith demonstrates how different texts can use anachronism to open up history for a wide variety of different textual projects. From the modern period, this volume examines literature by Mori Ōgai and Ōe Kenzaburō, manga by Tezuka Osamu, art by Murakami Takashi, and a variety of other pop cultural works. Turning to the Early Modern period (Edo period, 1600–1868), which produced a literature rich with playful anachronism, he also examines several Kabuki and Bunraku plays, kibyōshi comic books, and gōkan illustrated novels. In analyzing these works, he draws a distinction between anachronisms that attempt to hide their work on history and convincingly rewrite it and those conspicuous anachronisms that highlight and disrupt the construction of historical narratives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Art
Christopher Smith, "Samurai with Telephones: Anachronism in Japanese Literature" (U Michigan Press, 2024)

New Books in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 42:02


What is going on when a graphic novel has a twelfth-century samurai pick up a telephone to make a call, or a play has an ancient aristocrat teaching in a present-day schoolroom? Rather than regarding such anachronisms as errors, Samurai with Telephones: Anachronism in Japanese Literature (U Michigan Press, 2024) develops a theory of how texts can use different types of anachronisms to challenge or rewrite history, play with history, or open history up to new possibilities. By applying this theoretical framework of anachronism to several Japanese literary and cultural works, author Christopher Smith demonstrates how different texts can use anachronism to open up history for a wide variety of different textual projects. From the modern period, this volume examines literature by Mori Ōgai and Ōe Kenzaburō, manga by Tezuka Osamu, art by Murakami Takashi, and a variety of other pop cultural works. Turning to the Early Modern period (Edo period, 1600–1868), which produced a literature rich with playful anachronism, he also examines several Kabuki and Bunraku plays, kibyōshi comic books, and gōkan illustrated novels. In analyzing these works, he draws a distinction between anachronisms that attempt to hide their work on history and convincingly rewrite it and those conspicuous anachronisms that highlight and disrupt the construction of historical narratives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art

New Books in Japanese Studies
Christopher Smith, "Samurai with Telephones: Anachronism in Japanese Literature" (U Michigan Press, 2024)

New Books in Japanese Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 42:02


What is going on when a graphic novel has a twelfth-century samurai pick up a telephone to make a call, or a play has an ancient aristocrat teaching in a present-day schoolroom? Rather than regarding such anachronisms as errors, Samurai with Telephones: Anachronism in Japanese Literature (U Michigan Press, 2024) develops a theory of how texts can use different types of anachronisms to challenge or rewrite history, play with history, or open history up to new possibilities. By applying this theoretical framework of anachronism to several Japanese literary and cultural works, author Christopher Smith demonstrates how different texts can use anachronism to open up history for a wide variety of different textual projects. From the modern period, this volume examines literature by Mori Ōgai and Ōe Kenzaburō, manga by Tezuka Osamu, art by Murakami Takashi, and a variety of other pop cultural works. Turning to the Early Modern period (Edo period, 1600–1868), which produced a literature rich with playful anachronism, he also examines several Kabuki and Bunraku plays, kibyōshi comic books, and gōkan illustrated novels. In analyzing these works, he draws a distinction between anachronisms that attempt to hide their work on history and convincingly rewrite it and those conspicuous anachronisms that highlight and disrupt the construction of historical narratives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/japanese-studies

New Books in Early Modern History
Christopher Smith, "Samurai with Telephones: Anachronism in Japanese Literature" (U Michigan Press, 2024)

New Books in Early Modern History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 42:02


What is going on when a graphic novel has a twelfth-century samurai pick up a telephone to make a call, or a play has an ancient aristocrat teaching in a present-day schoolroom? Rather than regarding such anachronisms as errors, Samurai with Telephones: Anachronism in Japanese Literature (U Michigan Press, 2024) develops a theory of how texts can use different types of anachronisms to challenge or rewrite history, play with history, or open history up to new possibilities. By applying this theoretical framework of anachronism to several Japanese literary and cultural works, author Christopher Smith demonstrates how different texts can use anachronism to open up history for a wide variety of different textual projects. From the modern period, this volume examines literature by Mori Ōgai and Ōe Kenzaburō, manga by Tezuka Osamu, art by Murakami Takashi, and a variety of other pop cultural works. Turning to the Early Modern period (Edo period, 1600–1868), which produced a literature rich with playful anachronism, he also examines several Kabuki and Bunraku plays, kibyōshi comic books, and gōkan illustrated novels. In analyzing these works, he draws a distinction between anachronisms that attempt to hide their work on history and convincingly rewrite it and those conspicuous anachronisms that highlight and disrupt the construction of historical narratives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Connect2 Podcast
What is the Society for Creative Anachronism?

The Connect2 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 53:51


Today we have a special guest with Kadie Isaac who is interviewed by Mark (Jeff is away).  Kadie is a long time member of the Society for Creative Anachronism and tells us all about this great organization, what she loves about it and her plans to travel to Pennsic

This Gun in My Hand
Murder at the Job Fair for Dicks - Episode 106

This Gun in My Hand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024


Which detective was murdered at the job fair for dicks? How many dicks will it take to detect who did it? Do you have any experience gunning down striking miners or railroad workers? Listen to find out!Murder at the Job Fair for Dicks, episode 106 of This Gun in My Hand, was headhunted by Rob Northrup. This episode and all others are available on Youtube with automatically-generated closed captions of dialog. Visit http://ThisGuninMyHand.blogspot.com for credits, show notes, archives, and to buy my books, such as Little Heist in the Big Woods and Other Revisionist Atrocities. What do I use to practice my skills of detection? This Gun in My Hand!Show Notes:1. One of my favorite old time radio shows is Pete Kelly's Blues, a 1951 series starring Jack Webb as a hardboiled cornet player in a Dixieland jazz band who solves mysteries in 1920s Kansas City. Only six episodes are thought to survive.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Kelly%27s_Blues_(radio_series)2. Eccentric Houseboat Detective was inspired by John D. MacDonald's character Travis McGee in The Deep Blue Good-by. Not inspired by eccentric sailboat detectives Sonny Crocket or Quincy or Adam West's character in The Girl Who Knew Too Much (1969).3. Anachronism: the Knights Templar were arrested for heresy by order of King Phillip IV on October 12th, 1307, but you can tell this episode is set in summer because no one is described as wearing coats as they would be in Parabellum City in October.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trials_of_the_Knights_TemplarCredits:The opening music clip was from The Sun Sets at Dawn (1950); the ad music for Eccentric Houseboat Detective was from D.O.A. (1949); and the closing music was from Killer Bait (1949), all films in the public domain. Most of the music and sound effects used in the episode are modified or incomplete versions of the originals.Sound Effect Title: bustle in the pubLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/organicmanpl/sounds/403285/Sound Effect Title: S16-06 Light wooden door open & close.wavLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/craigsmith/sounds/675878/Sound Effect Title: ancient conference Room Door.wavby mcweigertLicense: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0https://freesound.org/s/696482/ Sound Effect Title: tug boat horn - sound effect.wavBy komal22moizLicense: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0https://freesound.org/s/380825/Sound Effect Title: Lake Waves 1.wavBy BenboncanLicense: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0https://freesound.org/s/67883/The image accompanying this episode is a modified detail of the cover of Black Book Detective, Volume 5, Number 4 (July 1936), painted by Norman Saunders.

Advisory Opinions
Living Anachronism

Advisory Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 71:51


Sarah and David discuss how the media's focus on outcomes ignores the Supreme Court's complexity and restraint. Plus: tips for the lawyer ready to quit. The Agenda: —Bump stocks and executive overreach —Upcoming SCOTUS cases —Who's the least powerful justice? —Hidden ideological diversity in SCOTUS —DOJ's enforcement of the FACE Act —How to quit your law firm: tips on professional risk management Show Notes: —Vidal v. Elster —Empirical SCOTUS' Power Index —Mifepristone case Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Radio Free Mormon
Book of Mormon Anachronisms & John Clark [Mormonism Live: 184]

Radio Free Mormon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 138:03


LDS Apologist John Clark has spent considerable time on Book of Mormon Anachronisms both showing the number of them in the past that existed and then suggesting that many over time have been reconciled and pointed to such as evidence that the Book of Mormon is in fact historical. But what do we find when… Read More »Book of Mormon Anachronisms & John Clark [Mormonism Live: 184]

Mormon Discussions Podcasts – Full Lineup
Book of Mormon Anachronisms & John Clark [Mormonism Live: 184]

Mormon Discussions Podcasts – Full Lineup

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 138:03


LDS Apologist John Clark has spent considerable time on Book of Mormon Anachronisms both showing the number of them in the past that existed and then suggesting that many over time have been reconciled and pointed to such as evidence that the Book of Mormon is in fact historical. But what do we find when… Read More »Book of Mormon Anachronisms & John Clark [Mormonism Live: 184] The post Book of Mormon Anachronisms & John Clark [Mormonism Live: 184] appeared first on Mormon Discussions Podcasts - Full Lineup.

Mormonism LIVE !
Book of Mormon Anachronisms & John Clark [Mormonism Live: 184]

Mormonism LIVE !

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 138:03


LDS Apologist John Clark has spent considerable time on Book of Mormon Anachronisms both showing the number of them in the past that existed and then suggesting that many over time have been reconciled and pointed to such as evidence that the Book of Mormon is in fact historical. But what do we find when… Read More »Book of Mormon Anachronisms & John Clark [Mormonism Live: 184]

Heroes of Science Fiction and Fantasy
E:12 Part 2 DunDraCon 47: 2024 Gaming Convention, SCA(Society For Creative Anachronism) Installment 12: Blackened Armor

Heroes of Science Fiction and Fantasy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 37:44


Part 2: DunDraCon 47: February 17, 2024 Gaming Convention. SCA- Society for Creative Ananchronism: in which participants in protective  body armor compete in combat, individual tournaments inspired by forms of historical combat, and tournament combat practiced in medieval Europe. Page 12: Blackened Armor Podcast cover art by Rodney Holmes with Vecteezy. Michael Combs: Website   Music: February (mumblemix) this track is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commerical 3.0 Unported License.   https://blocsonic.com/releases/track/bscomp0007-disc-1-6-calendar-girl-february-mumblemix http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/   Heroes of Science Fiction and Fantasy covers heroes of movies, television, comics, and books, interviews, and commentary. Sci-Fi Talk. doc@heroesofsciencefictionandfantasy.com. Text 510-610-8944. www.heroesofsciencefictionandfantasy.com  

Dice Friends - LoadingReadyRun
Culinary Anachronism – Bylaw & Order S2E07 || Dice Friends

Dice Friends - LoadingReadyRun

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 124:05


The team meets the mysterious Marlowe and sits down to compare their notes. DriveThruRPG Affiliate Link: http://LRR.cc/DriveThruRPG For example, The Creature Compendium of Ravnica: https://www.dmsguild.com/product/273716/The-Creature-Compendium-of-Ravnica?affiliate_id=2096713&src=lrrravincastream Dragon Shield Affiliate Links: US: https://www.dragonshield.com/webshop/us/?aff=55 EU: https://www.dragonshield.com/webshop/?aff=42 WRITTEN & RUN BY Kathleen De Vere FEATURING: Cameron Lauder, Ian Horner, Ben Ulmer, and Benjamin Wheeler ILLUSTRATION: Featherweight RECORDING & TECH LEAD: Paul Saunders EDITING: Jordynne Hatton & Graham Stark INTRO: MangledPixel PRODUCTION DESIGN: Graham Stark MUSIC: Artlist Originals DND #ActualPlay #TTRPG

Aggregate Feed - LoadingReadyRun
Culinary Anachronism – Bylaw & Order S2E07 || Dice Friends

Aggregate Feed - LoadingReadyRun

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 124:05


The team meets the mysterious Marlowe and sits down to compare their notes. DriveThruRPG Affiliate Link: http://LRR.cc/DriveThruRPG For example, The Creature Compendium of Ravnica: https://www.dmsguild.com/product/273716/The-Creature-Compendium-of-Ravnica?affiliate_id=2096713&src=lrrravincastream Dragon Shield Affiliate Links: US: https://www.dragonshield.com/webshop/us/?aff=55 EU: https://www.dragonshield.com/webshop/?aff=42 WRITTEN & RUN BY Kathleen De Vere FEATURING: Cameron Lauder, Ian Horner, Ben Ulmer, and Benjamin Wheeler ILLUSTRATION: Featherweight RECORDING & TECH LEAD: Paul Saunders EDITING: Jordynne Hatton & Graham Stark INTRO: MangledPixel PRODUCTION DESIGN: Graham Stark MUSIC: Artlist Originals DND #ActualPlay #TTRPG

The Word Association
#34: Lagniappe Masquerade Anachronism

The Word Association

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 57:38


Lagniappe, Masquerade, and Anachronism lead us to Romeo spikes, Brett's 4 questions to uncover a fraud, what period of time we would visit if time travel was possible, and more.New episodes every Tuesday.Editing by: Julia WD HarrisonTheme by: Arne Parrott Logo by: Casey BordenYou can email the show at twapod@gmail.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Terry Meiners
Ricky Jones says Black History Month is an anachronism

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 10:20 Transcription Available


Dr. Ricky L. Jones discusses his beliefs that Black History Month is an anachronism and that Kentucky and other states of its ilk should cancel their Presidential primaries...

Unveiling Mormonism
What's the Best Way to Study the Bible? - The PursueGOD Truth Podcast

Unveiling Mormonism

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 53:39


In this conversation, Bryan and Ross discuss how to read the Bible effectively. They emphasize the importance of having a plan and choosing a starting point that is accessible for new believers. They introduce the SOAP method (Scripture, Observation, Application, Prayer) and the CHARA method (Context, History, Author, Research, Apply) as helpful tools for Bible study. They also discuss the use of Bible commentaries and caution against pitfalls such as innovation, relying solely on information, and anachronism. Overall, they encourage listeners to approach Bible reading with a disciplined and open heart, seeking to understand and apply God's Word in their lives. Takeaways:Having a plan and structure for Bible reading is important for consistency and understanding.The SOAP method (Scripture, Observation, Application, Prayer) and the CARA method (Context, History, Author, Research, Apply) are helpful tools for Bible study.Bible commentaries can provide valuable insights and context for understanding Scripture.Avoid pitfalls such as innovation, relying solely on information, and anachronism when studying the Bible.Approach Bible reading with a disciplined and open heart, seeking to understand and apply God's Word in your life. Be aware of anachronisms in historical texts and consider their reliability.Understand the genre of biblical passages and interpret them accordingly.Avoid isolating verses and proof-texting to prevent misinterpretation.Recognize the role of the Holy Spirit in illuminating the meaning of Scripture.Chapters:00:00 Introduction: How to Read the Bible03:00 The Importance of Having a Plan08:11 Choosing a Starting Point14:21 Using the SOAP Method19:08 Understanding Context and History25:17 Using Bible Commentaries30:18 The CARA Method of Interpretation39:55 Pitfall #1: Innovation41:56 Pitfall #2: Information Alone43:24 Pitfall #3: Anachronism46:00 Anachronisms in Historical Texts46:55 Ignoring the Genre50:01 Isolating Verses53:57 The Role of the Holy Spirit--The PursueGOD Truth podcast is the “easy button” for making disciples – whether you're looking for resources to lead a family devotional, a small group at church, or a one-on-one mentoring relationship. Join us for new episodes every Tuesday and Friday. Find resources to talk about these episodes at pursueGOD.org.Help others go "full circle" as a follower of Jesus through our 12-week Pursuit series.Click here to learn more about how to use these resources at home, with a small group, or in a one-on-one discipleship relationship.Got questions or want to leave a note? Email us at podcast@pursueGOD.org.Donate Now --Full Outline:Joshua 1:8 (NLT) Study this Book of Instruction continually. Meditate on it day and night so you will be sure to obey everything written in it. Only then will you prosper and succeed in all you do.When you read the Bible, the starting point is to approach it thoughtfully and prayerfully - regardless of what methods or tools you use. Meditate on it. Saturate yourself with it, as Joshua says: “day and night.” Then put what you read into practice to “obey everything written in it.” With that attitude in place, let's look at four pieces of advice to get started reading your Bible.Have a Plan.A lot of Christians struggle with reading the Bible because they don't have a plan. They open it up

The PursueGOD Podcast
What's the Best Way to Study the Bible?

The PursueGOD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 53:39


In this conversation, Bryan and Ross discuss how to read the Bible effectively. They emphasize the importance of having a plan and choosing a starting point that is accessible for new believers. They introduce the SOAP method (Scripture, Observation, Application, Prayer) and the CHARA method (Context, History, Author, Research, Apply) as helpful tools for Bible study. They also discuss the use of Bible commentaries and caution against pitfalls such as innovation, relying solely on information, and anachronism. Overall, they encourage listeners to approach Bible reading with a disciplined and open heart, seeking to understand and apply God's Word in their lives. Takeaways:Having a plan and structure for Bible reading is important for consistency and understanding.The SOAP method (Scripture, Observation, Application, Prayer) and the CARA method (Context, History, Author, Research, Apply) are helpful tools for Bible study.Bible commentaries can provide valuable insights and context for understanding Scripture.Avoid pitfalls such as innovation, relying solely on information, and anachronism when studying the Bible.Approach Bible reading with a disciplined and open heart, seeking to understand and apply God's Word in your life. Be aware of anachronisms in historical texts and consider their reliability.Understand the genre of biblical passages and interpret them accordingly.Avoid isolating verses and proof-texting to prevent misinterpretation.Recognize the role of the Holy Spirit in illuminating the meaning of Scripture.Chapters:00:00 Introduction: How to Read the Bible03:00 The Importance of Having a Plan08:11 Choosing a Starting Point14:21 Using the SOAP Method19:08 Understanding Context and History25:17 Using Bible Commentaries30:18 The CARA Method of Interpretation39:55 Pitfall #1: Innovation41:56 Pitfall #2: Information Alone43:24 Pitfall #3: Anachronism46:00 Anachronisms in Historical Texts46:55 Ignoring the Genre50:01 Isolating Verses53:57 The Role of the Holy Spirit--The PursueGOD Truth podcast is the “easy button” for making disciples – whether you're looking for resources to lead a family devotional, a small group at church, or a one-on-one mentoring relationship. Join us for new episodes every Tuesday and Friday. Find resources to talk about these episodes at pursueGOD.org.Help others go "full circle" as a follower of Jesus through our 12-week Pursuit series.Click here to learn more about how to use these resources at home, with a small group, or in a one-on-one discipleship relationship.Got questions or want to leave a note? Email us at podcast@pursueGOD.org.Donate Now --Full Outline:Joshua 1:8 (NLT) Study this Book of Instruction continually. Meditate on it day and night so you will be sure to obey everything written in it. Only then will you prosper and succeed in all you do.When you read the Bible, the starting point is to approach it thoughtfully and prayerfully - regardless of what methods or tools you use. Meditate on it. Saturate yourself with it, as Joshua says: “day and night.” Then put what you read into practice to “obey everything written in it.” With that attitude in place, let's look at four pieces of advice to get started reading your Bible.Have a Plan.A lot of Christians struggle with reading the Bible because they don't have a plan. They open it up

Wandering DMs
Anachronisms in D&D | Where Fantasy Meets History | Wandering DMs S06 E04

Wandering DMs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 60:51


The Wandering DMs dig into the concept of anachronisms in D&D settings. They will explore the historic roots of D&D campaign settings, and where modern objects, events, or ideas have leaked in. Does the existence of anachronism break immersion, or is the very nature of the fantasy genre open to all forms of content? Where and how do we draw the line? An anachronism is a chronological inconsistency in some arrangement, especially a juxtaposition of people, events, objects, language terms and customs from different time periods. The most common type of anachronism is an object misplaced in time, but it may be a verbal expression, a technology, a philosophical idea, a musical style, a material, a plant or animal, a custom, or anything else associated with a particular period that is placed outside its proper temporal domain. Fantasy literature is literature set in an imaginary universe, often but not always without any locations, events, or people from the real world. The fantasy genre predominantly features settings that emulate Earth, but with a sense of otherness. Fantasy is distinguished from science fiction by the plausibility of the narrative elements. A science fiction narrative is unlikely, though seemingly possible through logical scientific or technological extrapolation, where fantasy narratives do not need to be scientifically possible. Authors have to rely on the readers' suspension of disbelief, an acceptance of the unbelievable or impossible for the sake of enjoyment, in order to write effective fantasies. This description uses material from the Wikipedia articles "Fantasy literature" and "Anachronism", which are released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0.

This Gun in My Hand
Seduction of the Ignorant - Episode 94

This Gun in My Hand

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023


Falk wishes they would leave him be.He first must vanquish seductresses three.Will they charm our brave hero?You've heard him before; you already know.Listen anyway to find out!Seduction of the Ignorant, episode 94 of This Gun in My Hand, was loved up and turned into a horny toad by Rob Northrup. This episode and all others are available on Youtube with automatically-generated closed captions of dialog. Visit http://ThisGuninMyHand.blogspot.com for credits, show notes, archives, information on how to subscribe, and to buy my books, such as Little Heist in the Big Woods and Other Revisionist Atrocities. My love for who is way out of line? This Gun in My Hand!Show Notes:1. Depending which dictionary you look in, “impassionate” is a contronym that can mean passionate or dispassionate.2. Anachronism: according to Vogue India, “Designers Salvatore Ferragamo, Roger Vivier and André Perugia have all been credited with inventing the stiletto [heel], sometime between 1948 and 1954.” As so often happens in Parabellum City, Sickubus is a little ahead of her time.https://www.vogue.in/content/the-history-of-the-stiletto3. Catch-2022 paraphrases the “snails and oysters” innuendo from the bath scene from Spartacus (1960), which no one in 1939 would recognize. In fact, the scene was censored from the original release and wasn't widely available to the public until a restored version in 1991.4. I learned a new word from Freesound dot org: “borborygmus,” growling or rumbling sound made as food, fluids or gas passes through the stomach or intestines. Plural, “borborygmi.”Credits:The opening music was from The Sun Sets at Dawn (1950), and the closing music was from Killer Bait (1949), both films in the public domain. Most of the music and sound effects used in the episode are modified or incomplete versions of the originals.Sound Effect Title: Park ambience - mostly birdsLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/Mafon2/sounds/274175/#Sound Effect Title: fav.stomach.growl.mp3License: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/CropDub6425/sounds/703168/Sound Effect Title: Stomach RumbleLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/yrdn/sounds/473989/Sound Effect Title: groaning1.flacLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/borygmi/sounds/414975/The image accompanying this episode is a modified detail of a public domain comic book panel from Strange Worlds, Volume 5, Number 1 (November 1951). Pencils by Wally Wood, inks by Wally Wood and Joe Orlando.

The Dance Of Life Podcast with Tudor Alexander
END TIMES #33: Refuting Dispensationalism | Why Ezekiel 38 Has Been Fulfilled (Gog & Magog)

The Dance Of Life Podcast with Tudor Alexander

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 51:41


With the advent of wars in Ukraine and Israel, many are quickly appropriating these unfolding events to bible prophecy. Specifically, Ezekiel 38 is being discussed as potentially unfolding or about to unfold in the near future. But what do the bible and history have to say about these things? Today we will learn the truth behind Ezekiel 38 using scripture and history as our guide. Full End Times Series: https://www.tudoralexander.substack.com/p/end-times-series Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction  09:26 - Anachronisms of Ezekiel 38 17:26 - Analysis of Ancient Geography 19:43 - Target of Invasion is Ancient Israel 23:04 - The Identity of "Gog"  32:46 - Narrowing the Time Down 37:10 - The Battle 43:37 - Final Thoughts

The Dance Of Life Podcast with Tudor Alexander
END TIMES #33: Refuting Dispensationalism | Why Ezekiel 38 Has Been Fulfilled (Gog & Magog)

The Dance Of Life Podcast with Tudor Alexander

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 51:40


Health for the body:Health for the soul:With the advent of wars in Ukraine and Israel, many are quickly appropriating these unfolding events to bible prophecy. Specifically, Ezekiel 38 is being discussed as potentially unfolding or about to unfold in the near future. But what do the bible and history have to say about these things? Today we will learn the truth behind Ezekiel 38 using scripture and history as our guide.Full End Times Series:https://www.tudoralexander.substack.com/p/end-times-seriesTimestamps00:00 - Introduction 09:26 - Anachronisms of Ezekiel 3817:26 - Analysis of Ancient Geography19:43 - Target of Invasion is Ancient Israel23:04 - The Identity of "Gog" 32:46 - Narrowing the Time Down37:10 - The Battle43:37 - Final Thoughts Get full access to The Dance of Life Podcast with Tudor Alexander at www.danceoflife.com/subscribe

The East is a Podcast
The anachronism of Zionism w/ Ussama Makdisi

The East is a Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 61:42


Dr. Ussama Makdisi (@UssamaMakdisi) is Professor of History and Chancellor's Chair at the University of California, Berkeley. He is co-host of the newly-launched podcast, Makidisi Street,   Consider supporting the show www.patreon.com/east_podcast  

New Hope Kent Sermons
Anachronism Meets Perspicuity

New Hope Kent Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023


Experts About Nothing Podcast
Experts About Nothing Podcast: Anachronism

Experts About Nothing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 119:31


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History of North America
243. What is Anachronism?

History of North America

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 10:30


The meaning of anachronism is a chronological misplacing of persons, events, objects, or customs in regard to each other. It's thus the state or condition of being chronologically out of place.  Check out the YouTube version of this episode at https://youtu.be/HrrLS-CzdsE which has accompanying visuals including maps, charts, timelines, photos, illustrations, and diagrams.  Gordon Wood history books available at https://amzn.to/48aCs2V  North America History books available at https://amzn.to/3OnczVT  Thanks for the many wonderful comments, messages, ratings and reviews. All of them are regularly posted for your reading pleasure on https://patreon.com/markvinet where you can also get exclusive access to Bonus episodes, Ad-Free content, Extra materials, and an eBook Welcome Gift when joining our growing community on Patreon or Donate on PayPal at https://bit.ly/3cx9OOL and receive an eBook GIFT. Support this series by enjoying a wide-range of useful & FUN Gadgets at https://twitter.com/GadgetzGuy and/or by purchasing any product on Amazon using this FREE entry LINK https://amzn.to/3k8qrGM (Amazon gives us credit at no extra charge to you). It costs you nothing to shop using this FREE store entry link and by doing so encourages & helps us create more quality content. Thanks! Mark Vinet's HISTORICAL JESUS podcast is available at https://parthenonpodcast.com/historical-jesus                                                            Mark's TIMELINE video channel at https://youtube.com/c/TIMELINE_MarkVinet Website: https://markvinet.com/podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/denarynovels Twitter: https://twitter.com/MarkVinet_HNA  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mark.vinet.9 YouTube Podcast Playlist: https://www.bit.ly/34tBizu Podcast: https://parthenonpodcast.com/history-of-north-america TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@historyofnorthamerica Books: https://amzn.to/3k8qrGM                                                                    Sources: Victor Davis Hanson: Why Study History? (PragerU); What Is An Anachronism? 3 Uses of Anachronism article by MasterClass.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Blenderstyle
Anachronism - Meanders (album review)

Blenderstyle

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 12:38


Contender for album of 2023? In this episode we review the Technical Death Metal album Meanders by Anachronism.BleandersBlenderstyle Hosts: Casey, Matt, NathanFollow/Subscribe:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/blenderstylePodcast: https://blenderstyle.buzzsprout.comBlenderstyle Merch: https://blenderstyle.square.siteInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/blenderstylemusicFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/blenderstylemusicWebsite: http://blenderstyle.netListen to Anachronism - MeandersYouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kACXdykwP0O1MvkVbI2P0g4zUiK_DPTw8Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/5uZNpFKELGKlq5iJkVlIuFApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/meanders/1668023365Keywords: Anachronism, Anachronism Reaction, Meanders, Death Metal, Technical Death Metal, Anachronism Reaction, Contrasts, Meanders, Prism, Source, Insula, Mirage, Macrocosm, Dialogues, Florent Duployer, Lisa Voisard, Manu Le Be, Blenderstyle, Blender Style, Bakersfield, Album Review Podcast#anachronism #meanders #albumreview #deathmetal #technicaldeathmetal #blenderstyle #blender-style #bakersfield

Screw The Commute Podcast
738 - Promote yourself mixing old and new: Tom talks Anachronism

Screw The Commute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 8:23


Today, I'm going to talk about anachronisms. What the heck is an anachronism and why should you bother listening? Well, you should because it's a cute little advertising and speech technique that you can use to promote yourself. Screw The Commute Podcast Show Notes Episode 738 How To Automate Your Business - https://screwthecommute.com/automatefree/ Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ Higher Education Webinar – https://screwthecommute.com/webinars See Tom's Stuff – https://linktr.ee/antionandassociates 00:23 Tom's introduction to Anachronism 01:55 Lines and sayings that don't belong together 04:18 Anachronism samples 05:53 Pair up something old with your current topic area Entrepreneurial Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Higher Education Webinar - https://screwthecommute.com/webinars Screw The Commute - https://screwthecommute.com/ Screw The Commute Podcast App - https://screwthecommute.com/app/ College Ripoff Quiz - https://imtcva.org/quiz Know a young person for our Youth Episode Series? Send an email to Tom! - orders@antion.com Have a Roku box? Find Tom's Public Speaking Channel there! - https://channelstore.roku.com/details/267358/the-public-speaking-channel How To Automate Your Business - https://screwthecommute.com/automatefree/ Internet Marketing Retreat and Joint Venture Program - https://greatinternetmarketingtraining.com/ KickStartCart - http://www.kickstartcart.com/ Copywriting901 - https://copywriting901.com/ Training - https://screwthecommute.com/training Disabilities Page - https://imtcva.org/disabilities/ Tom's Patreon Page - https://screwthecommute.com/patreon/ Tom on TikTok - https://tiktok.com/@digitalmultimillionaire/ Email Tom: Tom@ScrewTheCommute.com Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ Related Episodes Search Tips - https://screwthecommute.com/737/ More Entrepreneurial Resources for Home Based Business, Lifestyle Business, Passive Income, Professional Speaking and Online Business I discovered a great new headline / subject line / subheading generator that will actually analyze which headlines and subject lines are best for your market. I negotiated a deal with the developer of this revolutionary and inexpensive software. Oh, and it's good on Mac and PC. Go here: http://jvz1.com/c/41743/183906 The Wordpress Ecourse. Learn how to Make World Class Websites for $20 or less. https://screwthecommute.com/wordpressecourse/ Join our Private Facebook Group! One week trial for only a buck and then $37 a month, or save a ton with one payment of $297 for a year. Click the image to see all the details and sign up or go to https://www.greatinternetmarketing.com/screwthecommute/ After you sign up, check your email for instructions on getting in the group.

Matinée with Maria & Julia
A Knight's Tale (with Adam Chong)

Matinée with Maria & Julia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 73:03


Listen up, peasants! This week, longtime listener Adam Chong joins us for a medieval joust as we discuss A Knight's Tale  (2001).  We cover all the hot topics including: Heath Ledger's absolute stardom, Greek words like ANACHRONISM, Drew Carey (??), and if horses are the worst animal.  Pop off in the comments with your thoughts!enjoy, follow us on instagram @matinee_podcast, and don't forget to rate & review!art by Alex Blackwellmusic by Nick Nausbaum

This Gun in My Hand
Speed Detective - Episode 78

This Gun in My Hand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023


Will Falk's first story in Speed Detective Magazine be his last? Will he find the kidnapped girl before it's too late? Who killed the chauffeur? Listen to find out!Speed Detective, episode 78 of This Gun in My Hand, the final episode of season six, was hastened by Rob Northrup. This episode and all others are available on Youtube with automatically-generated closed captions of dialog. Visit http://ThisGuninMyHand.blogspot.com for credits, show notes, information on how to subscribe, and to buy my books, such as Little Heist in the Big Woods and Other Revisionist Atrocities. What magazine am I most often associated with? The one that fits into the grip of This Gun in My Hand!Show Notes:1. Anachronism! Speed Detective was not published with that title in 1939, the period when This Gun in My Hand is set. Spicy Detective Stories was published from 1934-1942. Pushback from the public got a little too spicy, so they changed the title to Speed Detective beginning with the January 1943 issue. (Also Speed Mystery, Speed Western, and others in the formerly “Spicy” line.)https://www.pulpmags.org/contexts/essays/history-of-girlie-pulps.htmlhttps://donherron.com/sinister-cinema-holy-spicy-detective-batman/2. Text of the first commercial comes from a real advertisement for Gulf Hamstery that appeared in magazines and comics in the late 1940s. Please don't try sending letters to Parabellum City though.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_Hamstery3. Look up “police gangs LAPD.” Truth is stranger than my fiction.Credits:The opening and middle transitional music clips were from The Sun Sets at Dawn (1950), and the closing music was from Killer Bait (1949), both films in the public domain. Most of the music and sound effects used in the episode are modified or incomplete versions of the originals.Sound Effect Title: Park ambience - mostly birdsLicense: public domainhttps://freesound.org/people/Mafon2/sounds/274175/#Sound Effect Title: 38 Caliber Gun Shot 5xRecorded by Mike KoenigLicense: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0http://soundbible.com/375-38-Caliber-Gun-Shot-5x.htmlSound Effect Title: footsteps cellar.wavLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/gecop/sounds/545030/Sound Effect Title: Footsteps Dress Shoes Wood Floor.wavLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/allrealsound/sounds/161756/Sound Effect Title: Wood Break.boaayLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/BOAAY/sounds/520720/Sound Effect Title: Kicking/Forcing/Breaking Wooden DoorLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/qubodup/sounds/160213/Sound Effect Title: House Front Door Inside 3.wavLicense: Public domainhttps://freesound.org/people/saturdaysoundguy/sounds/388027/#Sound Effect Title: bustle in the pubLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/organicmanpl/sounds/403285/Sound Effect Title: warpedvideo.wavBy AMPULLicense: Creative Commons Sampling Plus 1.0https://freesound.org/people/AMPUL/sounds/29720/Sound Effect Title: chugging diesel (bus) and rev.MP3License: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/CraftyIndividual/sounds/418436/Sound Effect Title: diesel truck jake brake and air brake.wavLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/nuncaconoci/sounds/555266/Sound Effect Title: Bus Closing DoorLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/am7/sounds/520753/Music from second commercial:Music Title: Windy Winds - Intro AJay Man - OurMusicBoxhttps://www.our-music-box.com/https://www.youtube.com/c/ourmusicbox/ Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.Sound Effect Title: Flock SeagullsRecorded by Daniel SimionLicense: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0http://soundbible.com/2193-Flock-Seagulls.htmlSound Effect Title: Lake Waves 1.wavBy BenboncanLicense: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0https://freesound.org/s/67883/The image accompanying this episode is a modified detail of the public domain cover from Speed Detective, Volume 3, Number 4 (December 1944). Art possibly by Richard Lillis. 

The Playas Podcast
Word of the week/Should we be calling the police/Your sibling cheating on their spouse

The Playas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 64:25


The word of the week is Anachronism and it refers to things that don't fit the time period it exists in. We spoke about whether or not we should call the police in emergency situations. I just can see myself doing it. I think it's too dangerous. Im better off dealing with the intruder myself. We also spoke on if you would tell on your sibling for cheating on their spouse. Tune in! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theplayaspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theplayaspodcast/support

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for February 17, 2023 is: anachronism • uh-NAK-ruh-niz-um • noun An anachronism is an error in which something in a movie, story, etc., is placed in a time where it does not belong. Anachronism can also refer to a person or a thing that seems to belong to the past and to not fit in the present. // A number of the film's critics complained about the multiple anachronisms in the historical drama. // He's an old-fashioned politician who is seen by many of his colleagues as an anachronism. See the entry > Examples: “[The video game] Pentiment follows Andreas Maler, an artist who arrives at a small Bavarian town to assist a monastery in producing its illuminated manuscripts. The monastery's scriptorium is already an anachronism, because the recent invention of the printing press has started to allow almost anyone to mass-disseminate information, loosening the church's grip on the written word and reducing the demand for meticulously hand-drawn manuscripts.” — Matt James, The Ringer, 16 Dec. 2022 Did you know? An anachronism is an error of chronology in which something, such as an object or event, is placed in the wrong time. Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar includes a famous anachronism, with Cassius alluding to a mechanical clock (“The clock hath stricken three”) in a play whose events take place more than a thousand years before mechanical clocks were invented. Anachronism has its roots in Greek chronos, “time,” and ana-, a Greek prefix meaning “up,” “back,” or “again.” Anachronisms historically were sometimes distinguished from parachronisms, chronology errors in which an event is placed later than it occurred. Both anachronism and parachronism (and also the latter's now-obsolete synonym metachronism) date to the 17th century, but only anachronism has stood the test of time.

The Heavyist
The Heavyist #183 Underneath / Grief Symposium / Windchimes / Anachronism

The Heavyist

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 72:26


The high bar for EP's this year is already set. Holy balls homies, this Underneath is something else. Grief Symposium deliver a buffet of death, Windchimes evolved excellently and some gorgeous dissonance from Anachronism. STAY HEAVY X

Level Playing Field - A LGBT sports podcast
The Trans Sporter Room Ep165 -- Leah Juliett and Brían Nguyen: Changing Pageantry

Level Playing Field - A LGBT sports podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 80:09


To some, pageants seem to be out of place with the tone and taste of changing times. Anachronisms. Archaic. Maybe backward. Certainly binary. To Miss America Connecticut hopeful Leah Juliett, taking her shot at a shimmery tiara represents a big leap forward. Imagine having "Miss" in the title, but your pronouns are they/them. To Miss America New Hampshire contender Brían Nguyen, it's a chance to show that regal, and royal need not be relegated to a narrow definition, and trans can be a part of the definition. This week Karleigh Webb sits down with two pioneers seeking the place in a special tradition, and moving it into into a diverse new age. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mormon Stories - LDS
1655: Changes to the Doctrine & Covenants w/ LDS Discussions -19

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 142:18 Very Popular


Writing & Editing
#76 – Mark A. Herschberg on the workplace and your career

Writing & Editing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 42:09


My guest for this episode is Mark A. Herschberg. Mark is the author of an excellent book called The Career Toolkit: Essential Skills for Success That No One Taught You. Mark has had a career in diverse sectors, launching and developing new ventures at startups, in Fortune 500 companies, and in academia. He helped start the Undergraduate Practice Opportunities Program at MIT, the “career success accelerator,” where he teaches annually. Mark's education includes a B.S. in physics, a B.S. in electrical engineering & computer science, and an M.Eng. in electrical engineering & computer science. He has worked with the Harvard Business School and with many non-profits as well. Mark has written other works as well, including the provocative “Book Publishers are an Anachronism.” On a lighter note, he was once one of the top-ranked ballroom dancers in the country and now lives in New York City, where he is known for his diverse cufflink collection. Talking to him was a breeze and a pleasure: he knows a lot, and he is as articulate a speaker as he is skilled a writer.

Scottish Blethers
Episode 89 | Marching Season

Scottish Blethers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 34:25


While out and about in Scotland in the days and weeks leading up to the 12th of July it's not unusual to see - and hear - a spectacle that divides communities and opinion. The flutes and drums, marchers in dark suits or white shirts and in particular, the prevalence of the colour orange tell you that this is an Orange Walk commemorating the Battle of the Boyne. Anachronism or celebration of cultural identity? We take a look at the origin of these marches and why they are so contentious.

Anthems
Lorcan Bevan Niss | ANACHRONISM

Anthems

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 7:57


Lorcan Bevan-Niss is a a genderqueer creator who uses the pronouns ‘ze/zir'. Zir word of the day is ANACHRONISM. #AnthemsPride is a collection of 30 original manifestos, speeches, stories, poems and rallying cries written and voiced by exceptional LGBTQIA+ contributors and allies. It was created, sound designed and executive produced by Hana Walker-Brown with lead producer Bea Duncan, producer Francesca Turauskis and production manager Rory Boyle. The artwork is by Mars West and Eleanore Bamber. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mormon Stories - LDS
1609: Anachronisms in the Book of Mormon - LDS Discussions

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 135:53 Very Popular


Join John and Mike from LDS Discussions as they discuss the Anachronisms in the Book of Mormon! ————— We are 100% donor funded! Please click HERE to donate and keep this content coming! Click here to donate monthly: $10 $25 $50 ————— MSP on Spotify MSP on Apple Podcasts MSP Blog Instagram Patreon TikTok Discord Contact Us! *MormonStories@gmail.com *PO Box 171085 Salt Lake City, UT 84117

LDS Discussions
008: Anachronisms in the Book of Mormon

LDS Discussions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 136:13


Join John and Mike from LDS Discussions as they discuss the Anachronisms in the Book of Mormon! Show Notes: LDS Discussions Shannon Caldwell Montez Thesis Secret Mormon meetings of 1922 Did BH Roberts lose his testimony of BOM Historicity MS Gold Plates presentation – LDS Discussions David Bokovoy MS episodes about the Old Testament Mormon Stories Episode Robert Ritner MS Tight vs. Loose Translation LDS DIscussions Episode Surrounding Influences in the BoM CES Letter LDS Discussions Episode Late Ending of Mark Brent Metcalfe MS Episodes Grant Palmer Bart Ehrman MS Episode Ehrman – The Baptism of Jesus as an Apocalyptic Event MormonThink essay on Anachronisms MS Essay on Anachronisms in the BOM Letter for my Wife on Anachronisms --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lds-discussions/message

The Allusionist
155. The Tiffany Problem

The Allusionist

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 20:23 Very Popular


The name Tiffany has been around for some 800 years. But you can't name a character in a historical novel 'Tiffany', because people don't believe the name is old. Science fiction and fantasy author Jo Walton coined the term "The Tiffany Problem" to express the disparity between historical facts and the common perception of the past. Find out more information about the topics in this episode at theallusionist.org/tiffany, plus a transcript and the full dictionary entry for the randomly selected word. Sign up to be a patron at patreon.com/allusionist and not only are you supporting an independent podcast, you get patron-exclusive video livestreams and a Discord community full of language chat, craft pics and word game camaraderie. The Allusionist's online home is theallusionist.org. Stay in touch at twitter.com/allusionistshow, facebook.com/allusionistshow and instagram.com/allusionistshow.  The Allusionist is produced by me, Helen Zaltzman. The music is composed and sung by Martin Austwick. Hear Martin's own songs via palebirdmusic.com. Our ad partner is Multitude. To sponsor the show, contact them at multitude.productions/ads. This episode is sponsored by: • Bombas, whose mission is to make the comfiest clothes ever, and match every item sold with an equal item donated. Go to bombas.com/allusionist to get 20% off your first purchase. • BetterHelp, online therapy with licensed professional counsellors. Allusionist listeners get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/allusionist.  • Squarespace, your one-stop shop for building and running a sleek website. Go to squarespace.com/allusionist for a free 2-week trial, and get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain with the code allusionist.  Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionist See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

True North Podcast
#1 Jeremy Runnells - On Mormonism

True North Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 226:45


Come explore with us at https://truenorthproject.com Jeremy Runnells is the author of the CES Letter - a bombshell document that went viral in 2013 and sent waves out through the greater Mormon community. This document has impacted thousands of Mormons and has been a contributing factor to the mass exodus currently occurring in Mormonism. You can explore this document, the LDS response, and much more, at https://cesletter.org In this conversation Jeremy and I discuss both of our Mormon stories (Jeremy's being LDS and mine being Fundamentalist) We also take a high level perspective of the CES Letter and Mormonism including:  - DNA evidence of the peopling of the America's - Anachronisms found in the Book of Mormon - Translator verbiage of the 1769 King James Bible (that Joseph Smith had in his possession) showing up in the 1st edition of the Book of Mormon - The book of Abraham and the actual Egyptian translation of the source document papyrus  - Polygamy, Polyandry, and the suspect behavior of Joseph Smith. - Dartmouth College and the group collaboration of the Smith family and others in founding a Masonic religion (Mormonism) Links mentioned in the podcast: Jeremy Runnells' CES Letter  Alan Watts - Jesus, His Religion Graham Handcock's book America Before  Brian Muraresku's book The Immortality Key  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/truenorthproject/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truenorthproject/support

Born in the Second Century
22. Luke's Gospel Late and Spurious. Part 2.

Born in the Second Century

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 125:07


BORN IN THE SECOND CENTURY continues its New Testament Journey with the second part of the series on Luke's gospel.  Host Chris Palmero examines the traditional views on Luke's date, responds to them, and provides his own thoughts on this self-evidently late text.Anyone who listens to this episode can learn about how fundamentalists and mainstream theologians have determined the date of Luke's gospel, about the absurdity of the "80 to 90 AD" date range in which it's commonly placed, about the major anachronisms found within its pages, and about the likely process by which its title was assigned.Opening reading: Joseph Smith's fake cover story from 1832 about the beginnings of the Mormon faith shows how difficult it can be to pin down the Day One origins of any religion. Also featured in the episode are readings from Alfred Loisy (on the late date of Luke's gospel), Luke's prologue, and the New York Times (on the discovery of Luke's skeleton).Patreon: www.patreon.com/borninthesecondcenturyWebsite: facebook.com/BornInTheSecondCenturyE-mail: secondcenturypodcast@gmail.comMusic: Pompeii Gray on Apple Music, Spotify, SoundCloud00:48 - Reading: JOSEPH SMITH, Unpublished History.15:06 - OPENING Remarks.22:21 - EXCURSUS on Late Dates for the Gospels.31:43- Date of Luke according to FUNDAMENTALISTS.38:33 - RESPONSE to the Fundamentalists.55:17 - LATER Date of Luke according to Conventional Theologians.59:18 - RESPONSE to their Arguments.1:06:42 - EARLIER Date of Luke according to Conventional Theologians.1:10:24 - RESPONSE to their Arguments.1:15:51 - Theologians' General Arguments for an ANTE-Second Century Date.1:22:11 - The Date of Luke according to BORN IN THE SECOND CENTURY.1:32:52 - Luke's Use of JOSEPHUS.1:42:19 - ANACHRONISMS in Luke.1:53:04 - On the AUTHORSHIP of Luke.2:01:06 - Reading: THE NEW YORK TIMES: Article about Luke's Skeleton.2:03:10 - CLOSING Remarks.Support the show