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The Winning Walk with Dr. Ed Young - Daily Radio

Gradualism is a frightening word. It refers to what happens when we move away from operating on the basis of the wisdom God provides for us. To combat gradualism, return to the blueprint God has given us that contains the instructions we need for victorious daily living.

Understanding Islam
Al-Aqeedatul-Waasitiyyah | 2 The Gradualism of Innovation | Abu Mussab Wajdi Akkari

Understanding Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 52:30


This is a lecture series that was done by Ustadh Abu Mussab in his youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/@OneWayToParadise Al-'Aqeedatul-Waasitiyyah is the famous treatise written by Shaykh-ul-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah that clarifies the beliefs of Ahl-us-Sunnah wal-Jamaa'ah regarding Allaah's Names and Attributes (wherein neither should alterations be made nor negations nor attributing a state of being nor of likeness to creation). The renowned scholar Shaykh al-'Uthaymeen explains this treatise and provides valuable points of benefit.

American Education FM
EP. 626 - Gradualism & The Tavistock Institute's four parameters.

American Education FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 80:16


I cover a few recent events and arising issues, then I discuss gradualism and it's use over time to defeat morality and brainwash the masses, will also pointing to and reading from The Tavistock Institute's parameters for accomplishing these nefarious communistic goals.  

American Education FM
EP. 625 – ACT's return; Gradualism with P.E. and women; false N95 study; Kaufman vs. Kirsch.

American Education FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 72:49


The ACT and SAT Tests are returning slowly after being dismissed by every major university since 2020, and it's all about money.  I read about the history of physical education, in particular among women and how gradualism redefined the female body and the education system.  I also read from a foundational study that the enemy wants us to believe about N95 masks working.  Finally, Dr. Kaufman and Steve Kirsch had a debate and it didn't go well for ol' Steve. https://rumble.com/v516uno-vsrf-live-131-the-great-virus-debate-an-interview-with-dr.-andrew-kaufman-m.html

Knowledge + Experience = Wisdom
Is Punctuated Equilibrium a Good Way to Change the World? NDP 180

Knowledge + Experience = Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 29:39


Have you seen (or read) “2001: A Space Odyssey”?The story opens at the time of early humans. Folks are going about their business when a ginormous monolith appears. Everyone freaks out at first, but then some develop the ability to use bones as tools. At first, I didn't understand that the monolith represented punctuated equilibrium. This is a phrase used by evolutionary biologists to describe a quick shift in the fossil record representing a significant change. Compare this to gradualism, characterized by the slow accumulation of small changes. As an impatient person, I prefer punctuated equilibrium. Rather than waiting around and remaining comfortable, I've always been (generally) ok with quick changes toward a new condition. I don't mind changing jobs (I've one it 32 times in 39 years) or homes (ten houses in 17 years). Some things, of course, I want to remain consistent, but I don't fear change like a lot of people.I would go so far as to say I sometimes yearn for quick change, because most changes are painfully slow. And life is short.Mostly, though, changes happen slowly and punctuated equilibria are few and far between. The world is in dire need of change. Do we have the time to wait around for it to happen gradually? Can it happen gradually? This is the question that drives me, and this article.A built-in persistence mechanismNot changing is good for a system to persist. We have become experts in the bait-and-switch technique where we create fraudulent mechanisms for change that don't result in actual change but make us believe they do.How long do we throw good money after bad, making minute alterations to existing systems in hopes that something changes? How many rounds of negative feedback evidence do we need to acquire before we stop? Something like UBI, for example, could be a monolithic mechanism to change the global economy. But, The risks of Punctuated Equilibrium are highMention to any neoclassical economist that capitalism is broken and prepare yourself for a tongue-lashing. Tell any politician that the government needs an overhaul and you may have your citizenship revoked. Tell a high-school principal that students should be learning about meditation and, well, you get the point.People don't like change. Most of us fear the enemy we don't know much more than the one we do. This explains why we stay in bad relationships, cruddy jobs, and unsuitable cities. Change is scary. But as I have mentioned in many an article, change is the underlying machinery of life. It is our DNA. That we fear change is not an excuse to avoid it. Look, I get it, leaping into the unknown abyss is scary. But sometimes it is the only option. Gradualism is ineffective, especially during stressIf a lion were chasing you, would you run or take some time to think about which direction to run? If you had to think about it, you're dead.Sometimes gradual change takes too long. Though that sounds like something Yogi Berra might have said, it's true. Sometimes we need a change. Mostly this is because we tolerated non-change for too long.Gradualism is about not changing. Not changing is resistance. What we resist, persists. Instead of protecting ourselves, we are going against the basic principles of biology. The universe changes. We must change with it. If we want to change something, gradualism is not likely to work. Our problems require faster and more severe solutions. If we can't get comfortable with discomfort we will continue to gaslight ourselves into thinking things will be ok.If you are enjoying this content, please tell your friends.

The Bethany Mennonite SMC Podcast
The Wrong Road of Gradualism - Delmar Troyer 3-15-2024

The Bethany Mennonite SMC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 43:41


Message 5, Revival Series 2024. Theme Verses: Jeremiah 9:23,24 "Thus saith the Lord, Let not the wise man glory in his wisdom, neither let the mighty man glory in his might, let not the rich man glory in his riches: But let him that glorieth glory in this, that he understandeth and knoweth me, that I am the Lord which exercise lovingkindness, judgment, and righteousness, in the earth: for in these things I delight, saith the Lord." KJV "You can choose your road, but you cannot choose the consequences." "You cannot take the wrong road and end up right."

The Winning Walk with Dr. Ed Young - Daily Radio
Free Enterprise: A Biblical Perspective

The Winning Walk with Dr. Ed Young - Daily Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 45:28


Gradualism is a frightening word. It refers to what happens when we move away from operating on the basis of the wisdom God provides for us. To combat gradualism, return to the blueprint God has given us that contains the instructions we need for victorious daily living.

Biopedia
69- Punctuated Equilibrium, Phyletic Gradualism and Creationist Philosophy

Biopedia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 8:59


This episode discusses what it says on the tin- two different models of the pace at which evolution happens. Punctuated equilibrium comes to us courtesy of Niles Eldredge and Steve Gould in the 1970s. We won't do a deep dive on which model is considered correct in this episode. However, punctuated equilibrium was appropriated by creationists in the 1980s as this issue became political- leading us to a convenient tangent on what exactly creationist philosophy is. Sources TBA.

Intelligent Design the Future
Evolution Engineering the Human Body: “Impossible Squared”

Intelligent Design the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 19:27 Very Popular


On today's ID the Future from the vault, systems engineer Steve Laufmann further explores physician Howard Glicksman's 81-part Evolution News series on the human body's sophisticated architecture. Here in Part 2 of the discussion, Laufmann explains the engineering concept of coherence and the challenge it poses for evolutionary gradualism. It's all about maintaining function at every creative stage along an adaptive continuum, he says, and once we understand just how many of the body's systems and subsystems require various other systems and subsystems in order to function at all, we begin to see the monster bootstrapping problem Darwinism faces. Laufmann describes the prospect of blind evolution successfully launching a complete and functional body plan as “impossible squared.” But we do Read More › Source

Intelligent Design the Future
Your Designed Body: “Irreducible Complexity on Steroids”

Intelligent Design the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 17:00


On today's ID the Future, Your Designed Body co-author and physician Howard Glicksman talks with host and neurosurgery professor Michael Egnor about Glicksman's new book, co-authored with systems engineer Steve Laufmann. Glicksman walks through a series of systems in the human body that are each irreducibly complex, and are each part of larger coherent interdependent systems. As Glicksman puts it, the human body is “irreducible complexity on steroids.” How could blind evolutionary processes, such as neo-Darwinism's joint mechanism of natural selection working on random genetic mutations, build this bio-engineering marvel? Your Designed Body makes the case that it couldn't. It's not even close. What is required instead is foresight, planning, and engineering genius. Source

Father Dylan's Sermons & Talks
UTHE105 15 Epikeia Probabilism Gradualism

Father Dylan's Sermons & Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 71:20


15th lecture of "Life in Christ", our introduction to Moral Theology course. Josephinum seminary, Ohio. By Fr Dylan James

Sovereign Nations
Fabian Gradualism | Public Occurrences, Ep. 97

Sovereign Nations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 34:48


Most of us have had the experience of attempting to convince someone who is blissfully unconvinced that we are in the midst of a “great reset” of our nation and civilization. No matter how many relevant, truthful, concrete examples you provide, they just can't be convinced that our nation is being ripped from its constitutional foundations. What your mentally sleeping friend is experiencing are the results of gradualism: the slow, progressive, step-by-step processes that lead to an inevitable evolution of Marxism without the sudden, bloody revolution. It is likely that your friend will not be convinced until they are literally held at gunpoint to surrender their home and automobile. This process of “gradualism” is what was favored by the British Fabians: British Marxists who were convinced that the process of evolutionary inevitability was a better process than immediate revolution. And in this decade-by-decade creation of a “new normal” for each new generation, the process of cultural and civilizational change has been rapidly increasing. On this episode of Public Occurrences, Michael O'Fallon explains this process and how it is favored in western nations. http://sovereignnations.com Support Sovereign Nations: paypal.me/sovnations patreon.com/sovnations Follow Sovereign Nations: sovereignnations.com/subscribe facebook.com/SovereignNations twitter.com/SovNations youtube.com/SovereignNations rumble.com/c/sovnations instagram.com/sovnations/ minds.com/sovnations?referrer=sovnations parler.com/profile/sovnations © 2022 Sovereign Nations. All rights reserved.

Lexman Artificial
RZA on Photons, Gradualism, and Flagellant Practices

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 3:27


In this episode Lexman speaks with RZA about photons, gradualism, and flagellant practices. They get deeper into the meaning of these ideas and discuss theirsuitability for today's modern world.

Between the Lines 1-2-3
When is the fetus a human being? Gradualism explains.

Between the Lines 1-2-3

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 52:09


Tony Minear and Charity Gleason-Davis take a more in-depth look at the following article:  When does the fetus acquire a moral status of a human being? The philosophy of ‘gradualism' can provide answers by Amanda RothTo watch the video podcast, click this link: Beatitudes Livestream Events | Ruminate on That!--------------------Next chance to join in LIVE:  Sunday, August 14 @8:45a (MST)*music by Jon Lang

Intelligent Design the Future
David Galloway: The Fetal Circulatory System is Irreducibly Complex

Intelligent Design the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 18:36 Very Popular


On today's ID the Future, distinguished British physician and author David Galloway explains why he's convinced that the human fetal circulatory system is irreducibly complex and therefore beyond the reach of blind gradualistic evolution to have built. In his conversation with host and fellow physician Geoffrey Simmons, Galloway also mentions some molecular machines that he's convinced are irreducibly complex and shout intelligent design. The occasion for the conversation is Galloway's new book, Design Dissected. Source

The Uncensored Unprofessor
261 The Spiritual World (15) Incarnation and Ancient Mission

The Uncensored Unprofessor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 46:05


For 2000 years the Western church has emphasized the incarnation as a necessary step for our atonement, and I'm grateful for that emphasis. For 1900 years the Eastern church has emphasized the incarnation for its ontology, and I'm grateful for that, too. The ancient paleo-Hebrew worldview has something to say as well about the purpose of God's having incarnated the second person of the Trinity, and it is a beautiful purpose! I also reflect on the mass murder in Uvalde and the growing cultural-moral divide.

End the Devos /Pence nightmare
TOMMY NATION POLITICS: "The Tranquilizing Drug of Gradualism, Part 1..."

End the Devos /Pence nightmare

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 38:36


When I think about gradualism, I do think about civil rights and domestic policy. As it pertains to civil rights, there have been positive changes, like the greater acceptance of our gay brothers and sisters and more awareness about how Black folks are more impacted by racism, classism, and police brutality. At the same time, many people died in the fight for equality. Also, as in the past, the people sounding the alarms against modern-day oppression are never popular. It takes years of messaging, activism, and first-hand experience for people to change their views for the better. A change in policies may be met with resistance, but these policies are sometimes more effective than other methods when enforced properly and quickly put into place. But gradual changes give people an excuse to cling to their prejudices and bad habits. These changes can also be easily undone and lead to more damage. For instance, some domestic issues, like the U.S. health care system, shouldn't be addressed with small, gradual changes, but may need a full overhaul. People are dying for lack of health insurance and that should concern us all. Some worldwide issues, like climate catastrophe, should be addressed now and with drastic changes to help us avoid the worst effects. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thomas-saulsberry/support

Discovery Institute's Podcast
Günter Bechly Says Goodbye to Darwinian Gradualism

Discovery Institute's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 18:07


On this ID the Future from the vault, paleontologist Günter Bechly and host Andrew McDiarmid discuss Bechly's article “Ape-Man Waves Goodbye to Darwinian Gradualism.” Source

Intelligent Design the Future
Günter Bechly Says Goodbye to Darwinian Gradualism

Intelligent Design the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 18:07


On this ID the Future from the vault, paleontologist Günter Bechly and host Andrew McDiarmid discuss Bechly's article “Ape-Man Waves Goodbye to Darwinian Gradualism.” Bechly touches on the oldest australopithecine fossil skull ever found, from 3.8 million years ago. The researchers behind the find are confident of its age but puzzled because the discovery undercuts one of the best examples of alleged gradual transition between two hominid species, and it also doesn't fit well with common theories of phylogenetic relationship. The evidence poses a significant problem for the Darwinian mechanistic paradigm, but can be readily explained with an intelligent design approach. Source

The
WiM071 - The Hillebrand Series | Episode 12 | The Strategy for Liberty

The "What is Money?" Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 123:51


Max Hillebrand joins me for a multi-episode conversation covering the masterwork on libertarian philosophy “The Ethics of Liberty” written by Murray Rothbard.Be sure to check out NYDIG, one of the most important companies in Bitcoin: https://nydig.com/GUESTMax's twitter: https://twitter.com/HillebrandMaxMax's Website: https://towardsliberty.com/btcpay/apps/wxB4qDBjfaZNqn9vSidLnn4dGbV/pos PODCASTPodcast Website: https://whatismoneypodcast.com/Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-what-is-money-show/id1541404400Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/25LPvm8EewBGyfQQ1abIsE?si=wgVuY16XR0io4NLNo0A11A&nd=1RSS Feed: https://feeds.simplecast.com/MLdpYXYITranscript:OUTLINE00:00:00 “What is Money?” Intro00:00:08 Origin Story of The State00:12:12 Toward a Theory of Strategy for Liberty00:17:00 Liberty is the Highest Political End00:20:32 Libertarianism: The Philosophical Bedrock of the Cypherpunks00:24:00 Liberty: A Moral Principle of Justice00:27:20 Instantaneous Abolition of Statism is Ideal00:30:17 “Gradualism in Theory is Perpetuity in Practice”00:34:15 A Strategy Must Never Undercut its End00:37:33 A Thought Experiment on Ends and Means00:41:29 Liberty as the Ultimate Aim of Human Action00:43:02 Bitcoin as a Force Multiplier for Liberty00:47:49 Human Reason Zeroes-In on Self-Sovereignty00:49:51 NYDIG00:50:59 Accepting All Reductions of Statism with Alacrity00:55:04 An Absolutist Approach Toward Liberty00:57:20 Education is a Necessary Condition for the Victory of Liberty01:04:00 Education is the Ultimate Psychotechnological Tool01:09:59 Bitcoin Incentivizes the “Living Out” of Liberty01:13:50 Right Opportunism vs. Left Sectarianism01:20:46 A Free Mind Never Concludes01:24:24 The Transjectivity of Adaptation, Price, and Fitness01:28:16 Reasons for the Optimism of Libertarianism01:32:02 Equilibrated vs. Disequilibriated Structures01:37:21 “Once You Get Bitcoin, You Can't Un-get It”01:40:32 Did Digital Technology and Globalization Extend the Run of Statism?01:43:00 What is There Left to Try But Freedom?01:46:11 The De-Sanctification of The State01:53:39 Bitcoin: The Libertarian “Ace in the Hole”01:56:21 Bitcoin: The Ultimate Weapon of Individual LibertySOCIALBreedlove Twitter: https://twitter.com/Breedlove22WiM? Twitter: https://twitter.com/WhatisMoneyShowLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/breedlove22/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/breedlove_22/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@breedlove22?lang=enAll My Current Work: https://linktr.ee/breedlove22​WRITTEN WORKMedium: https://breedlove22.medium.com/Substack: https://breedlove22.substack.com/WAYS TO CONTRIBUTEBitcoin: 3D1gfxKZKMtfWaD1bkwiR6JsDzu6e9bZQ7Sats via Strike: https://strike.me/breedlove22Sats via Tippin.me: https://tippin.me/@Breedlove22Dollars via Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/RBreedloveDollars via Venmo: https://venmo.com/code?user_id=1784359925317632528The "What is Money?" Show Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32843101&fan_landing=trueRECOMMENDED BUSINESSESWorldclass Bitcoin Financial Services: https://nydig.com/Join Me At Bitcoin 2022 (10% off if paying with fiat, or discount code BREEDLOVE for Bitcoin): https://www.tixr.com/groups/bitcoinconference/events/bitcoin-2022-26217Put your Bitcoin to work. Earn up to 6% interest back on Bitcoin with Tantra: https://bit.ly/3CFcOmgAutomatic Recurring Bitcoin Buying: https://www.swanbitcoin.com/breedlove/Buy Bitcoin in a Tax-Advantaged Account: https://www.daim.io/robert-breedlove/Home Delivered Organic Grass-Fed Beef (Spend $159+ for 4 lbs. free): https://truorganicbeef.com/discount/BREEDLOVE22

Conspiracy or Just a Coincidence?
Donald Jeffries: Entertainment deaths and assassins, gradualism, degeneracy and tyranny. @donjeffries

Conspiracy or Just a Coincidence?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 59:35


Go buy don's books: https://www.amazon.com/Donald-Jeffries/e/B004T6NFAS%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share Twitter: @donjeffries website: https://donaldjeffries.wordpress.com/about/ Support Don Conspiracyorjac support: www.conspiracyorjustacoincidence.com Patreon: ConspiracyorJAC (jack Allen) links on twitter --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jackallen1/support

Called to Communion
2021-09-20 - How Do You Handle Grief As A Catholic?

Called to Communion

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 51:00


How do you handle grief as a Catholic, why are guardian #angels important?, is there a common thread between the Ark of the Covenant and Noah's Ark, and what is the difference between #Consequentialism and #Gradualism? #Guardianangels #Catholicism #Jesus #Christianity

Intelligent Design the Future
Author Neil Thomas Takes Leave of Darwin, Pt. 2

Intelligent Design the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 26:56


On this ID the Future, Taking Leave of Darwin author Neil Thomas and host Jonathan Witt continue their conversation about Thomas's journey from Darwinian materialism to theistic humanism and a thorough skepticism of Darwinian theory. Here Thomas links the heroic posturing of modern atheists Richard Dawkins and Bertrand Russell, on the one hand, and on the other, the heroic fatalism of poetry stretching back to the early Middle Ages and, further still, to the ancient Greeks. Thomas also draws a link between the animistic thinking of much ancient pagan thought and the magical powers attributed to the Darwinian mechanism. Thomas explains why he now views the latter as essentially “crypto-animism.” In their wide-ranging conversation, Thomas and Witt also touch on Read More › Source

For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture
Patience Part 6 / Tish Harrison Warren / Control, Creatureliness, and the Practice of Patience

For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 41:18


"We are creatures in time."Today, the Reverend Tish Harrison Warren explores patience as spiritual formation. She's an Anglican priest and author of Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life, which was Christianity Today's 2018 Book of the Year, and Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work, or Watch, or Weep. She recently started a weekly newsletter on faith in private and public life for The New York Times.She reflects on the human demand for control in both ordinary and extraordinary life events, from the line at the supermarket to the cancer ward; the recognition of human vulnerability and just hating the fact that we can't control what happens next; the temptation to break out of time; and the difficult balance between the urgent need for justice and the acceptance of our human and societal limits. The entire conversation is illuminated by the beauty of what Hans Urs Von Balthasar calls “the meekness of the Lamb which is led.”Part 6 of a 6-episode series on Patience, hosted by Ryan McAnnally-Linz.About Tish Harrison WarrenTish Harrison Warren is a priest in the Anglican Church in North America. She is the author of Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life, which was Christianity Today's 2018 Book of the Year, and Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work, or Watch, or Weep. She has worked in ministry settings for over a decade as a campus minister with InterVarsity Graduate and Faculty Ministries, as an associate rector, and with addicts and those in poverty through various churches and non-profit organizations. Currently, she is Writer in Residence at Resurrection South Austin. She is a monthly columnist with Christianity Today, and her articles and essays have appeared in the New York Times, Religion News Service, Christianity Today, Comment Magazine, The Point Magazine, and elsewhere. She is a founding member of The Pelican Project and a Senior Fellow with the Trinity Forum. She lives with her husband and three children in the Austin, Texas area.Show Notes"Part of becoming more patient is noticing how impatient you are. ... It's so not-linear."Kids will slow you down and expose your impatiencePatience often looks like other things—"it looks like contentment, it looks like trust, it looks like endurance."Patience and humility: "We are not the President of the United States. Things can go on without us.""Our entire life is lived in a posture of waiting."Waiting for the eschaton, the return of Christ, and things set rightThe illusion of control—James 4:13-14Has Urs Von Balthasar: "God intended man to have all good, but in his, God's, time and therefore all disobedience, all sin consists essentially in breaking out of time. Hence the restoration of order by the Son of God had to be the annulment of that premature snatching at knowledge, the beating down of the hand, outstretched toward eternity, the repentant return from a false, swift transfer of eternity to a true, slow confinement in time. Hence the importance of patience in the New Testament, which becomes the basic constituent of Christianity. More central, even the humility, the power to wait, to persevere, to hold out, to endure to the end, not to transcend one's own limitations, not to force issues by playing the hero or the titan, but to practice the virtue that lies beyond heroism: the meekness of the Lamb which is led.""We are creatures in time."Robert Wilken: "singular mark of patience is hope"Activism and patience together"Patience can get a bad rap, that Christians are just wanting to become bovine."Patience but not quietism, a long wait but not gradualismThe ultimate need to discern the momentClarence Jordan and Martin Luther King Jr.The practices of discernment for individuals and communitiesSocial media trains us to be impatientThe meaning of urgent change is changingInternet advocacy and a connected world makes us less patient people"It takes real work to slow down and listen to another person's perspective, especially if you disagree with them."We often don't have the patience to even understand someone else.Real conversations with real peopleSilence, solitude"Having a body requires an enormous amount of patience.""My kids are so slow. They're the one's teaching me to be patient!"Little hardships of boredom and discomfort"Life with a body and life with real people inevitably involves patience.""Patience is something we learn our way out of through privilege and through being, you know, important adults."Production NotesThis podcast featured priest and author the Reverend Tish Harrison Warren and theologian Ryan McAnnally-LinzEdited and Produced by Evan RosaHosted by Evan RosaProduction Assistance by Martin Chan & Nathan JowersA Production of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture at Yale Divinity School https://faith.yale.edu/aboutSupport For the Life of the World podcast by giving to the Yale Center for Faith & Culture: https://faith.yale.edu/give

Intelligent Design the Future
Billions of Missing Links: Mysteries Evolution Can’t Explain

Intelligent Design the Future

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 14:08


On this ID The Future from the vault, host Casey Luskin interviews Dr. Geoffrey Simmons, author of Billions of Missing Links*. In the book Simmons shows that as modern science has progressed from the visible to the invisible (from the macroscopic to the biomolecular and biochemical) the numbers of missing evolutionary links have skyrocketed. Every new discovery brings many more questions than answers, and ever more evidence that blind evolution cannot explain the origin of life’s astonishingly sophisticated biological designs. (*As an Amazon Associate, Discovery earns from qualifying purchases.) Source

Intelligent Design the Future
New Douglas Axe Intelligent Design Course: A Sneak Peek

Intelligent Design the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 24:28


Today’s ID the Future offers a 20-minute sneak peek at a new online course: Douglas Axe Investigates Molecular Biology and Intelligent Design. In this podcast excerpt from the course, Dr. Axe explains why Darwinism’s idea of evolution through a series of small stepping stone mutations meets several serious problems, why the need for cleverness is inescapable for creating clever things, and how his published work in the Journal of Molecular Biology shows that the Darwinian mechanism is helpless to construct new functional protein folds, never mind whole new organisms. In the full course, he investigates proteins and how they work, the genetic code, gene recruitment, population genetics, natural selection, and much more. Along the way, he explains why natural selection Read More › Source

Notorious:  The Legal Legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Strategic Gradualism: A Discussion of RBG's Criminal Sentencing Jurisprudence

Notorious: The Legal Legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 52:54


In Episode 9 of Notorious, we discussed a series of cases related to criminal sentencing, including: Apprendi v. New Jersey, United States v. Booker, and Kimbrough v. United States. Justice Ginsburg's contributions to our country's jurisprudence focus heavily on equality. Although less discussed, her criminal procedure jurisprudence expresses her commitment to fairness and equality. The area of criminal procedure where this dedication to fairness is particularly evident is in sentencing. She tended to be the critical swing vote in some of these cases. We also see how her commitment to fairness was marked by a simultaneous commitment to gradualism -- the same as we have seen in many of her opinions on other topics, including gender equality.  Patterson Belknap Partners, Peter Harvey, former Attorney General of the State of New Jersey, and Harry Sandick, a former Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, are joined by Michelle Bufano for a discussion of these cases and the concept of fairness in sentencing.    Related Resources: For a selection of Justice Ginsburg's writings, see Decisions and Dissents of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg:  A Selection, edited by Corey Brettschneider. For more information about Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP, see  www.pbwt.com. For information about becoming a guest on Notorious, email Michelle Bufano. For questions or more information about Notorious, email Jenni Dickson. Also, check out the Patterson Belknap podcast, How to Build A Nation in 15 Weeks. Related People: Peter Harvey Harry Sandick Michelle Bufano

Intelligent Design the Future
Botany Journal Revisits Darwin’s “Abominable Mystery”

Intelligent Design the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 18:47


On today’s ID the Future, German paleontologist Günter Bechly unpacks what Charles Darwin referred to as an “abominable mystery,” the sudden appearance in the fossil record of a certain group of flowering plants. It was a mystery to Darwin because according to his theory, there should have been a long succession of precursors gradually evolving toward the flowering plants of the Cretaceous. Bechly and host Eric Anderson focus their conversation around a recent paper by Richard Buggs in the American Journal of Botany showing that the problem for evolutionary theory has actually grown more acute since Darwin’s time. What about a recent article claiming to have found evidence of flowering plants in the Jurassic? Bechly says that the “evidence” amounts Read More › Source

The National Intel Report with John Stadtmiller
The National Intel Report with John Stadtmiller, January 6, 2021 Hour 1

The National Intel Report with John Stadtmiller

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 59:59


Guest Host: Chris Hinkley, RBN host of Road Warrior Radio| Violent protests at the the D.C. Stop The Steal rally as The People rail against government corruption and incompetence. DC Rally / #FalseFlag #FlashMob #LARPing Event “House & Senate in recess as U.S. Capitol is locked down” Reporters “at a location they will not disclose” – when do they ever…??? Talk about melodramatic BS… (‘the pastor didn't show up drunk to church today…') Eddie Bernays said it best: “Newsworthy events involving people do not happen by accident…” DC evacuated – except for TV crews, photographers, and so-called “protesters” So, “protesters” broke in – and walked between the velvet ropes…?? So, you're telling me, these people did the very thing that would provoke the very reaction they would least want, and least beneficial to their efforts, and that was ‘coincidentally' ‘scenario planned' and telegraphed for over a year by ostensibly oppositional forces like prof. Edward B. Foley, the Transition Integrity Project, Van Jones et al…? Does that sound absurd to you, because it sure does to me! ‘Meandering' and ‘milling about' – including the Capitol police on-scene – is how I would describe the C-SPAN event footage… House and Senate sessions in recess after protests lead to Capitol lockdown / Twitter Pro-Trump protesters force US Capitol into lockdown as Congress meets to certify 2020 election results / Twitter Jim Newell on Twitter: “Holy shit https://t.co/dofEG2SmqP” / Twitter Aaron C. Davis [Investigative Reporter for The Washington Post] on Twitter: “BREAKING: A source tells me The Defense Department has just denied a request by DC officials to deploy the National Guard to the US Capitol.” / Twitter Governor Larry Hogan on Twitter: “At my direction, the @MDSP is sending in troopers to assist the Metropolitan Police Department and the United States Capitol Police. I have instructed the Adjutant General of the @MDNG to call up a rapid response force to support law enforcement and restore order.” / Twitter C-SPAN: Niels Lesniewski, CQ Roll Call Senior Reporter C-SPAN: Scott Wong, The Hill Reporter C-SPAN: Katherine Tully-McManus, CQ Roll Call Reporter Where is Andrew Breitbart (and citizen journalists in DC) when we need him? Andrew Breitbart at The Heritage Foundation - YouTubeAllen West, Andre Carson, Andrew Breitbart, Anita Hill, Antonio Gramsci, Barack Obama, Barney Frank, CAP - Center for American Progress, Clarence Thomas, Contessa Brewer, cudgel, cultural Marxism, Dan Rather, David Horowitz, David Mamet, deconstruction, definition, Dennis Miller, DMC - Democrat media complex, economic Marxism, Eleanor Smeal, Frankfurt School, Gradualism, Herbert Marcuse, Herman Cain, Identity politics, John Podesta, Joy Behar, Katie Couric, Keith Olbermann, Lee Fang, liberal bias, liberalism, long march, Marxism–Leninism, Max Horkheimer, multiculturalism, neutrality, objectivity, oppression, oppressor - oppressed paradigm, Patricia Schroeder, Peter Jennings, political correctness, post-structuralism, Rachel Maddow, radical left, reading list, Reflexive Theory, repressive tolerance, Sarah Palin, Stephanie Miller, Tea Party, Ted Kennedy, Theodor W. Adorno, Think Progress, Tina Fey, Trigg Palin, Whittaker Chambers COVID-19 Related Road Warrior Radio on Twitter: “I cannot recommend too strongly that everyone download, read, and share far & wide the #AFLDS white paper (pdf) on experimental vaccines at https://t.co/HlQKmhWpZM. Thank you @drsimonegold et al for your indefatigable courage and unfaltering efforts.” / Twitter STOP MEDICAL DISCRIMINATION: The Petition To Stop Forced Experimental Vaccines - America's Frontline Doctors (AFLDS) America's Frontline Doctors White Paper On Experimental Vaccines For COVID-19 - SMDwhitepaper.pdf Dr. Fauci on Mandatory COVID Vaccines: ‘Everything Will Be on the Table' - Newsweek Dr. Fauci on Mandatory COVID Vaccines: ‘Everything Will Be on the Table' - Newsweek (via MSN) Dr.

Road Warrior Radio with Chris Hinkley
The National Intel Report with John Stadtmiller, January 6, 2021 Hour 1

Road Warrior Radio with Chris Hinkley

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 59:59


Guest Host: Chris Hinkley, RBN host of Road Warrior Radio| Violent protests at the the D.C. Stop The Steal rally as The People rail against government corruption and incompetence. DC Rally / #FalseFlag #FlashMob #LARPing Event “House & Senate in recess as U.S. Capitol is locked down” Reporters “at a location they will not disclose” – when do they ever…??? Talk about melodramatic BS… (‘the pastor didn’t show up drunk to church today…’) Eddie Bernays said it best: “Newsworthy events involving people do not happen by accident…” DC evacuated – except for TV crews, photographers, and so-called “protesters” So, “protesters” broke in – and walked between the velvet ropes…?? So, you’re telling me, these people did the very thing that would provoke the very reaction they would least want, and least beneficial to their efforts, and that was ‘coincidentally’ ‘scenario planned’ and telegraphed for over a year by ostensibly oppositional forces like prof. Edward B. Foley, the Transition Integrity Project, Van Jones et al…? Does that sound absurd to you, because it sure does to me! ‘Meandering’ and ‘milling about’ – including the Capitol police on-scene – is how I would describe the C-SPAN event footage… House and Senate sessions in recess after protests lead to Capitol lockdown / Twitter Pro-Trump protesters force US Capitol into lockdown as Congress meets to certify 2020 election results / Twitter Jim Newell on Twitter: “Holy shit https://t.co/dofEG2SmqP” / Twitter Aaron C. Davis [Investigative Reporter for The Washington Post] on Twitter: “BREAKING: A source tells me The Defense Department has just denied a request by DC officials to deploy the National Guard to the US Capitol.” / Twitter Governor Larry Hogan on Twitter: “At my direction, the @MDSP is sending in troopers to assist the Metropolitan Police Department and the United States Capitol Police. I have instructed the Adjutant General of the @MDNG to call up a rapid response force to support law enforcement and restore order.” / Twitter C-SPAN: Niels Lesniewski, CQ Roll Call Senior Reporter C-SPAN: Scott Wong, The Hill Reporter C-SPAN: Katherine Tully-McManus, CQ Roll Call Reporter Where is Andrew Breitbart (and citizen journalists in DC) when we need him? Andrew Breitbart at The Heritage Foundation - YouTubeAllen West, Andre Carson, Andrew Breitbart, Anita Hill, Antonio Gramsci, Barack Obama, Barney Frank, CAP - Center for American Progress, Clarence Thomas, Contessa Brewer, cudgel, cultural Marxism, Dan Rather, David Horowitz, David Mamet, deconstruction, definition, Dennis Miller, DMC - Democrat media complex, economic Marxism, Eleanor Smeal, Frankfurt School, Gradualism, Herbert Marcuse, Herman Cain, Identity politics, John Podesta, Joy Behar, Katie Couric, Keith Olbermann, Lee Fang, liberal bias, liberalism, long march, Marxism–Leninism, Max Horkheimer, multiculturalism, neutrality, objectivity, oppression, oppressor - oppressed paradigm, Patricia Schroeder, Peter Jennings, political correctness, post-structuralism, Rachel Maddow, radical left, reading list, Reflexive Theory, repressive tolerance, Sarah Palin, Stephanie Miller, Tea Party, Ted Kennedy, Theodor W. Adorno, Think Progress, Tina Fey, Trigg Palin, Whittaker Chambers COVID-19 Related Road Warrior Radio on Twitter: “I cannot recommend too strongly that everyone download, read, and share far & wide the #AFLDS white paper (pdf) on experimental vaccines at https://t.co/HlQKmhWpZM. Thank you @drsimonegold et al for your indefatigable courage and unfaltering efforts.” / Twitter STOP MEDICAL DISCRIMINATION: The Petition To Stop Forced Experimental Vaccines - America’s Frontline Doctors (AFLDS) America’s Frontline Doctors White Paper On Experimental Vaccines For COVID-19 - SMDwhitepaper.pdf Dr. Fauci on Mandatory COVID Vaccines: ‘Everything Will Be on the Table’ - Newsweek Dr. Fauci on Mandatory COVID Vaccines: ‘Everything Will Be on the Table’ - Newsweek (via MSN) Dr.

The Uncensored Unprofessor
184 Drip Drip Drip—Change by Incrementalism

The Uncensored Unprofessor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 37:50


This episode: my reflections on the state of the election; ancient Jewish wisdom about friendships; and how most things in life change. On the latter I explore incrementalism regarding ourselves as individuals and then about families and nations. We tend to assess the big events and ignore the little ones, when it is the small things that really add up.

Pro-Life Thinking
Gradualism

Pro-Life Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 25:00


Lost episode! Clinton and Nathan recorded this episode in July, 2019, but post-production hadn't been done on the episode so it hasn't been released for public consumption. Now it's ready to go (at least as ready as it will ever be, considering audio through BlogTalkRadio isn't the greatest). The topic for discussion in this episode is gradualism, the idea that a human gains value as he develops (either because his capacity to feel pain develops, or for some other reason).

Father Dylan's Sermons & Talks
Gradualism, Epikiea, and Probabalism

Father Dylan's Sermons & Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 211:01


UTHE105, 27th Octb 2020, Josephinum Seminary, by Fr Dylan James

Pulse Of Politics
Pulse Of Politics - 24-05-2020 - Blitzkrieg or Gradualism

Pulse Of Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 25:40


Blitzkrieg or Gradualism

Blak Rant
The Matrix Lies

Blak Rant

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 8:27


This Matrix is nothing but lies most assume are true. There was no Al Qaeda attack on 9/11 so why do we still have the TSA. There was no HIV so why do we still give people AIDS drugs that kill them. What happened to the school shootings and the police shootings of unarmed black males? The Jewish media is nothing but mind control. We are being constantly distracted and gradually herded to our doom. We have to fight back and giving them our attention. Ignoring them takes away their power....along with noncompliance. Whatever they say do tell 'em to fuck off!!!!!

3M: Minting Millionaire Mindsets
8: Catastrophism & Gradualism

3M: Minting Millionaire Mindsets

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 12:39


All things progress naturally on a gradual basis. Right? Wrong? Neither is right or wrong. Emotional based gradualism and catastrophism are both promoted as absolutes by emotionally deficient academics. Think about it. The 5 COWs rule the 3M world. Pragmatic trumps academic.

SA For FAs
Retirement Advisor: The Gift Of Gradualism

SA For FAs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 6:59 Transcription Available


Generally speaking, achieving retirement wealth gradually rather than quickly is normal and safer, for several reasons. This podcast (6:32) suggests that progress in investing is slow at first, but that a careful perusal of bar charts show that the farther the bar chart moves to the right, the greater the progress. Even still, there is a way, also gradual, for advisors to help clients accelerate their progress.

Islamic Solutions for Today's Problems
The Reality of Gradualism From An Islamic Perspective By Sheikh Imam Abul Hassan

Islamic Solutions for Today's Problems

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019


A priceless resource in understanding the evidences used by Ikhwan in Egypt. A Circle delivered by The Late Sheikh Imam Abul Hassan (May Allah rest his soul), Member of Hizb ut Tahrir and Imam of Masjid as Sahabah in Khartoum, Sudan.

The Luke Macias Show
Gradualism vs. Abolition: A Pro-Life Discussion – Episode 19

The Luke Macias Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 95:04


Over the course of the legislative session a debate was had for the first time since 1973, the year Roe […]

The Luke Macias Show
Gradualism vs. Abolition: A Pro-Life Discussion – Episode 19

The Luke Macias Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 95:04


Over the course of the legislative session a debate was had for the first time since 1973, the year Roe v. Wade was forced on states by the Supreme Court. Tony Tinderholt's bill to abolish abortion received a hearing, and we had a conversation about completely abolishing abortion in Texas.   This legislation has brought… The post Gradualism vs. Abolition: A Pro-Life Discussion – Episode 19 appeared first on Luke Macias.

Calvary Apostolic Church
Beware of Gradualism

Calvary Apostolic Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2019 43:03


Gradualism is the slow and gradual change that happens over a somewhat slow period of time. The gradual change may be so that others will be accepted, to slowly remove policies or procedures that some do not like, or to increase pricing. Whatever the reason, gradualism brings about a change that we are not aware of until the change is made.

Joheezee
Gradualism

Joheezee

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2019 6:42


Gradualism is the way of life. Take each moment in, and persevere, knowing everything is just as it should be and working in divine order for you.

TThoughts
Gradualism

TThoughts

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 13:07


The Drill
Big Changes Are Easier To Make Than Small Ones!

The Drill

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2017 6:39


Story Time Episode One Hundred Seventeen - Management of the Absurd: Chapter 20

The DIY Investing Podcast
Gradualism Mental Model (Episode 002)

The DIY Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2017 36:18


In this episode, I discuss the mental model of Gradualism and how to become a millionaire by investing only $1 a day. Gradualism is a mental model built upon biology and geography which can be leveraged to enable you to achieve financial independence.   The show notes for this episode, including a transcript of today's podcast, my sources, and more can be found at https://www.diyinvesting.org/episode2

School Sucks: Higher Education For Self-Liberation
135: The American Way Expanded (2 of 3): Pyromania

School Sucks: Higher Education For Self-Liberation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2012 133:56


Part 2 of 3 in an expansion of the School Sucks: The American Way You Tube Video. Topic: The American way... What is this way? Where does it come from? And where does it lead? In this show: Power, Obedience and Collectivism -The Milgram Experiment -Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment -Immanuel Kant -The Threat of Losing Control -Carl Von Clausewitz and Total War -Marxism -Fabian Socialism and Gradualism Look Closer: INTRODUCING OBJECTIVISM http://www.aynrand.org/site/PageServer?pagename=objectivism_intro Kant made simple http://soler7.com/IFAQ/Kant.htmll What is the Hegelian Dialectic? http://www.crossroad.to/articles2/05/dialectic.htm Objectivism, Hitler, and Kant, by David Gordon http://www.lewrockwell.com/gordon/gordon13.html How The Nazis Usurped the History of The Teutonic Order http://expertscolumn.com/content/how-nazis-usurped-history-teutonic-order The Stanford Prison Experiment http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZwfNs1pqG0 Stanley Millgram: Obedience to Authority http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9l_puxcrlM Philip Zimbardo: Why ordinary people do evil ... or do good http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsFEV35tWsg Hitler's War Against the Jews: A Young Reader's Version of The War Against the Jews, 1933-1945, by Lucy S. Dawidowicz http://books.google.com/books?id=nKl2Vv8HoDwC John Gatto Prussian Education http://youtu.be/o_CeWip5BpU The Lucifer Effect, by Phillip Zimbardo http://www.lucifereffect.com/

Harm Reduction Radio - HAMS
Psychodrama and Addiction Treatment

Harm Reduction Radio - HAMS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2011 33:00


Scott Kellogg PhD of NYU will be discussing Transformational Chairwork (a technique derived from Gestalt therapist Fritz Perls' psychodrama) and its use in addictions treatment. We will also discuss Gradualism.

Radio WAVE Mejanomics
Enlightening Gradualism

Radio WAVE Mejanomics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2010 35:06


Radio Wave Mejanomics July 1, 2010 - How does satan change things? How does Our Lady change things? Find out the principles of how the spiritual world works to change the physical world.

Volkswirtschaft - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/03

The paper analyzes the incentive for the ECB to establish reputation by pursuing a restrictive policy right at the start of its operation. The bank is modelled as risk averse with respect to deviations of both inflation and output from her target. The public, being imperfectly informed about the bank’s preferences uses observed inflation as (imperfect) signal for the unknown preferences. Under linear learning rules - which are commonly used in the literature - a gradual build up of reputation is the optimal response. The paper shows that such a linear learning rule is not consistent with efficient signaling. It is shown that in a game with efficient signaling, a cold turkey approach - allowing for deflation - is optimal for a strong bank - accepting high current output losses at the beginning in order to demonstrate its toughness.