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/// Support The Scalpel with Dr. Keith Rose - Experience a Healthier You with LifeWave Phototherapy Patches. These non-transdermal, drug-free patches capture infrared light emitted by your body, reflecting it at specific wavelengths. Visit https://lifewave.com/RoseMD to learn more or call 866.202.0065 ------------------------------------------------- Dr. Keith Rose joins the wife and daughter of the late, Blake Farenthold on the radio show he hosted, to discuss some current matters our nation is facing. American society is facing a significant crisis, characterized by the gradual erosion of its moral compass and cultural decline. Traditional values are being replaced by external influences that foster corruption and immorality. Political leaders and intellectuals often prioritize power over principle, reminiscent of past authoritarian regimes. Cultural shifts, such as identity politics and gender fluidity, indicate a breakdown of societal norms. Additionally, powerful economic entities manipulate institutions for profit and control. Despite these challenges, hope remains. By re-embracing moral accountability, fostering transparency, and embodying wisdom, America can restore its integrity and salvage its democratic ideals from potential collapse. /// The Scalpel is proud to partner with Brickhouse Nutrition. Dr. Rose uses and highly recommends Field of Greens. Your purchase through this link supports The Scalpel Podcast. /// https://scalpeledge.com/brickhouse --- Connect with The Scalpel: Website: https://scalpeledge.com Email: KFR@scalpeledge.com TruthSocial: @scalpeledge Rumble: @TheScalpel X: @TheScalpelEdge Instagram: @TheScalpelPodcast
Eric writes in with this question: “We have had issues with seeking to encourage the type of free play that Jonathan Haidt discusses in the Anxious Generation with children AND their parents who have not done the moral formation to know what is appropriate on the playground or in free spaces. When parents haven't done the formative work, those kids seem to struggle the most with free play with others. Would love to know more about how to square that circle of less oversight when kids don't have the “chests” to use Lewis' language of moral character and formation.” For more Axis resources, go to axis.org.
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Lots of things happened... Moral of the story is the Redskins WON'T come back! We explain why here, and how this could complicate things for RFK Stadium.
Get free PDF of New Questions, Old Answers: Catholic Morals and Natural Family Planning https://profide.io/nfp/ Article on the marital debt https://christianrenaissancemovement.com/2023/02/23/thoughts-on-the-marital-debt/ The way Natural Family Planning is commonly taught does not adequately reflect the Church's perennial teachings on the purpose of marital relations, on sexual asceticism, and the good of continence. To be sure, critics of NFP are wrong when they say it is the same as contraception. The Church has deemed it legitimate to use under certain circumstances. Yet its typical presentation in marriage prep programs and by popular Catholic speakers has ended up, in practice, encouraging couples toward habitual venial sin. Discussions of NFP often end up in confusion because they fail to distinguish two separate moral issues: that of avoiding marital relations during fertile periods, and that of engaging in them specifically during infertile periods. As to the first issue, the Church has said we need sufficient reason to deliberately avoid procreating for a long period of time. But the second issue involves a moral doctrine that is virtually never heard of today: that there are particular ends which must be intended in any act of marital relations, and in particular, that it is a venial sin for married couples to have relations purely for pleasure (solam voluptatem, in Pope Innocent XI's phrase). The latter is the teaching of all Fathers and Doctors of the Church without exception. Given this moral doctrine, and given the Church's (and St. Paul's) traditional encouragement of asceticism within marriage, the question arises: may married couples engage in recreational relations specifically while trying to avoid conception? Answering this question involves questions about the intrinsic ends of sexual intercourse, questions about what “purely for pleasure” even means, etc. The stakes of the question are low in the sense that this would generally be a matter of venial sin, but high in the sense that it bears on our understanding of the very purpose of marriage and sex, and because habitual, deliberate venial sin is incompatible with a marriage's growth in holiness. Moral theologian Eamonn Clark joins the podcast to discuss his groundbreaking book (the first on this topic since the 1940s), New Questions, Old Answers: Catholic Morals and Natural Family Planning. His conclusions occupy a middle ground between the extremely strict position of some great Catholic authorities of the past, and the laxity and sensualism presented by some well-regarded and well-meaning popular speakers today. This discussion will be spiritually and perhaps emotionally challenging to many listeners, but I urge you to listen with an open heart, because even if you end up disagreeing with some of the specific conclusions, you will come away better informed about Church teaching, and equipped to consider for yourself how you can seek greater holiness in marriage. In particular, I highly recommend Eamonn's book to anyone who is involved in running marriage preparation programs. Eamonn Clark is a licensed moral theologian of the Catholic Church – he has an STB and STL from the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome, where he is currently a lay doctoral student researching the social teaching of Pope Pius XI. DONATE to make this show possible! http://catholicculture.org/donate/audio SIGN UP for Catholic Culture's newsletter: https://www.catholicculture.org/newsletters
229 | Samuel & Alex waren nicht beim Coldplay-Konzert und konnten sich Geschäftsideen überlegen, die du klauen solltest. Samuel launcht ein neues Business, Alex überlegt sich, was ein Browser von Open AI für das Internet bedeutet und wir roasten die Geschäftsidee von einem Hörer.Sponsor dieser Folge: BREVO. Das perfekte Tool für alle Freelancer und Unternehmer, die mit der richtigen Message ihre Kunden erreichen wollen. 50% Rabatt auf die ersten 3 Monate mit Gutschein-Code OPTIMISTEN. www.brevo.com/optimistenMach das 1-minütige Quiz und finde die Geschäftsidee, die perfekt zu dir passt: www.digitaleoptimisten.de/quizKapitel:(00:00) Intro(04:47) Samuels neues Business: workntravel.io(15:43) Open AIs nächster Angriff auf Google: Ein Browser(29:55) Fundstück der Woche: Cluely.com(42:00) Roast my Geschäftsidee: Zenbox(54:18) Samuels Geschäftsidee: YachtWeek(1:04:42) Alex' Geschäftsidee: Groove GrußMarktanteile von Internet Browsern seit 1992: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hdit5-yFHI8&t=340sYouTube Werbung von Cluely.com. Cringe! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rz3LD7u2KX8Roast my Geschäftsidee: ZenboxMehr Info:In dieser Episode diskutieren Alex Mrozek und Samuel die Herausforderungen der digitalen Entgiftung, die Notwendigkeit, sich von der Meinung anderer zu lösen, und die Innovationsmöglichkeiten im Bereich Work and Travel. Sie beleuchten die Rolle von AI in der Zukunft des Internets, insbesondere im Wettlauf zwischen OpenAI und Google, und thematisieren die moralischen Implikationen von AI-Tools sowie die Auswirkungen von Technologie auf die mentale Gesundheit. In dieser Episode diskutieren Samuel und Alex die Auswirkungen von Always-On AI auf Kreativität und Problemlösungsfähigkeiten. Sie beleuchten eine Studie, die zeigt, wie AI die Denkweise der Nutzer beeinflusst. Zudem wird der Wandel gesellschaftlicher Themen und der Technologie-Optimismus thematisiert. In der beliebten Rubrik "Roast my Geschäftsidee" wird die ZenBox vorgestellt, ein Digital Detox Device, das Ablenkungen minimiert. Die Diskussion schließt mit zwei Geschäftsideen: der Reset Club für junge Eltern und Groove Grooves, ein Service für personalisierte Ständchen.Keywords:Digital Detox, Unternehmertum, Work and Travel, AI, OpenAI, Google, Moral, Technologie, AI, Always-On, Kreativität, Digital Detox, ZenBox, Geschäftsideen, Technologie, Trends, Innovation, Gesellschaft
When news broke that tech CEO Andy Byron was allegedly caught in an intimate moment with his HR chief Kristin Cabot at a Coldplay concert, the headlines exploded—and so did public judgment. But what happens when we step away from the gossip and look at the human reality underneath? In this episode, Idit Sharoni, LMFT, and our team of licensed infidelity recovery experts at Relationship Experts, offer a grounded, non-sensationalized discussion of what we're calling the “Coldplay Affair.” We dive into the emotional, relational, and societal layers of this story—from how betrayal impacts all parties involved, to the harm of public shaming, and why American culture often gets these stories wrong. You'll hear us explore: The quick and ruthless public reaction: no judge, no jury, just instant verdicts Gossip vs. Reality: what the headlines don't show How high-profile relationships and careers create “relational atomic bombs” when betrayal is exposed The quiet pain of hurt partners, often made worse by public humiliation Why it's time to stop acting shocked and start understanding the complexity of infidelity We're not here to gossip. We're here to talk responsibly, with compassion and realism. If you're tired of the toxic spin on infidelity stories, this conversation will feel like a breath of fresh air. Resources Mentioned: Learn more about our Infidelity Recovery Program – It's Okay to Stay: https://iditsharoni.com/infidelity-recovery-program Schedule a free 45-minute consultation with one of our specialists: https://iditsharoni.com/schedule Listen to more podcast episodes: https://iditsharoni.com/podcast Connect With Us: Instagram: @therelationshipexperts Website: https://iditsharoni.com
Economic theories have both a moral foundation and moral implications. As such, Christians ought to critically evaluate economic theory. I contend that socialism is a morally evil and ideologically naïve economic philosophy that has failed everywhere it has been tried, resulting in tyranny and poverty. In this episode, I provide four reasons for rejecting socialism:1 . Socialism requires big government and a loss of personal freedom2. Socialism is legalized theft3. Socialism forces "charity" and falsely pretends to be charitable4. Socialism is motivated by envy, jealousy, and covetousnessWeb: ThinkingtoBelieve.comEmail: ThinkingToBelieve@gmail.comFacebook: facebook.com/thinkingtobelieveTwitter & Gettr: @thinking2believTruth: @ThinkingToBelieveParler: @thinkingtobelieve
Send us a textIn this insightful conversation, Conrad Hughes, Director General at the International School of Geneva, shares his 30-year journey in education across three continents. Beginning with his roots in South Africa and schooling, Conrad discusses his educational philosophy centered on "seeing" people—recognizing their inherent gifts and helping transform those gifts into talents Educational Journey and PhilosophyConrad reflects on his challenging experiences in an all-boys Catholic school during apartheid and his transformative high school years where literature and art became his passion. He credits his father's gift of books for fostering his lifelong love of knowledge.Leadership and FeedbackDrawing on John Hattie and Helen Temporal's model, Conrad emphasizes the importance of contextual understanding in feedback and planning for growth. He highlights how his coaching experience with Ericsson taught him the value of self-awareness and perspective-taking in leadership.AI in EducationConrad discusses his school's thoughtful approach to AI integration, developed in collaboration with UNESCO. Rather than seeing technology as an end goal, he demonstrates how AI can enhance thinking when used intentionally—from generating exam questions to extending brainstorming activities.Reimagining AssessmentConrad introduces his alternative assessment model, the "learner passport," which recognizes students' interdisciplinary skills and personal growth beyond traditional high-stakes testing. This system acknowledges competencies in various areas, including extracurricular activities and entrepreneurial work.Creating Psychological SafetyThroughout the conversation, Conrad emphasizes the importance of creating environments where students feel safe, supported, and free to develop their unique potential—a philosophy that extends to his leadership approach with colleagues as well.Conrad's book on assessment is available on the Brill website, and he welcomes connections through LinkedIn for those interested in continuing the conversation about educational innovation.Connect with Conrad: LinkedIn WebsiteYou can also get free access to Conrad's latest book here.
01:06:33 – 01:07:19Settler and IDF Violence Kills Nearly 1,000 Palestinians Since 2023Following the October 7 invasion, violence against Palestinians has intensified. Even former Israeli PM Ehud Olmert condemned the atrocities, noting many of the victims are children. 01:11:29 – 01:12:38Christians Abandoned by Pro-Israel U.S. LeadersDespite settler attacks on Christian villages, figures like Huckabee stay silent. Accusations rise that financial and political interests override concern for persecuted Christians. 01:12:40 – 01:13:52Churches Burned, Crops Destroyed in West Bank PogromsSettlers torch homes, crops, and a Christian cemetery in Tebe. The systematic violence and desecration are framed as genocidal land seizure. 01:16:11 – 01:17:14Israel Bombs Catholic Church in Gaza, Killing ThreeA strike on the only Catholic church in Gaza sparks outrage—even from the Pope. Israel claims it was a mistake, while critics recall past “accidental” attacks like the USS Liberty. 01:25:10 – 01:26:08Israel Bombs Syrian Defense Ministry Amid Druze ConflictAfter West Jerusalem threatened “painful blows,” Israel launched strikes on Damascus, including near the presidential palace. Violence now spreads into Syria. 01:38:25 – 01:39:33BRICS Condemns U.S. and Israeli Bombings of IranBRICS leaders denounce violations of international law, prompting Trump to threaten tariffs and sanctions—escalating a global divide between unipolar control and multipolar sovereignty. 01:44:06 – 01:45:18Dave Smith Condemns Pro-Israel “Pro-Lifers”At a Turning Point event, Smith calls out conservative hypocrisy—arguing that supporting Israel's bombing of Gaza disqualifies anyone from claiming to be “pro-life.” 01:56:47 – 01:58:01Undercover Video Exposes Abortionist's Cruelty and EnthusiasmVirginia abortionist Jessica Rubino is filmed joking about killing babies and offering “gender care.” 02:01:09 – 02:04:08Spiritual Case Against AbortionThe argument builds from biology to theology, stating that if one believes in the soul—even vaguely—then abortion becomes inexcusable spiritual murder. 02:10:29 – 02:10:59Starvation or Death: Gaza's No-Win SituationThe UN confirms Gazans face deadly choices—either starve or be shot at aid stations. The speaker accuses Israel of weaponizing humanitarian aid. 02:14:20 – 02:15:10Zionism's Fruits: Genocide and DespairA Christian calls on fellow believers to reckon with the consequences of supporting Zionism—arguing it has yielded mass murder and spiritual rot. 02:33:26 – 02:33:57Planned Parenthood's Sex Ed Targets ChildrenThe organization's new digital program pushes radical ideas, such as children being “sexual from birth,” to teachers of students as young as 8 years old. 02:38:40 – 02:39:23Consumerism Replaces the Joy of ParenthoodA cultural shift equates fulfillment with goods and experiences, while ignoring the unique love, meaning, and legacy children offer. 02:55:30 – 02:57:23Trump Sued Over Superman Meme by DC and James GunnTrump is mocked for a photoshopped Superman tweet that prompted a billion-dollar lawsuit from Warner Bros. and DC. The reaction is framed as absurd censorship and political overreach. 03:01:27 – 03:02:30Trump Denounces Epstein Files as Democrat HoaxTrump calls the Epstein scandal a Democratic hoax, undermining his prior rhetoric. The move angers his base and is seen as a betrayal of earlier promises to expose child trafficking networks. 03:07:04 – 03:08:12QAnon's Failed Prophecies and Trump's CollapseThe transcript mocks QAnon for never delivering results. Trump's recent behavior contradicts years of supposed “trust the plan” messaging, leading to disillusionment. 03:44:23 – 03:45:42China Unveils Robotic ‘Murder Wolves' for CombatVideo footage shows China deploying quadruped robots with drones. The segment critiques their aesthetics and warns about their real potential for battlefield use. 03:52:54 – 03:53:23Automation Removes Human Moral JudgmentDelegating warfare to robots removes the human conscience from battle decisions. The fear is that “malfunctions” will be used as plausible deniability for atrocities. Follow the show on Kick and watch live every weekday 9:00am EST – 12:00pm EST https://kick.com/davidknightshow Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code KNIGHTFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
01:06:33 – 01:07:19Settler and IDF Violence Kills Nearly 1,000 Palestinians Since 2023Following the October 7 invasion, violence against Palestinians has intensified. Even former Israeli PM Ehud Olmert condemned the atrocities, noting many of the victims are children. 01:11:29 – 01:12:38Christians Abandoned by Pro-Israel U.S. LeadersDespite settler attacks on Christian villages, figures like Huckabee stay silent. Accusations rise that financial and political interests override concern for persecuted Christians. 01:12:40 – 01:13:52Churches Burned, Crops Destroyed in West Bank PogromsSettlers torch homes, crops, and a Christian cemetery in Tebe. The systematic violence and desecration are framed as genocidal land seizure. 01:16:11 – 01:17:14Israel Bombs Catholic Church in Gaza, Killing ThreeA strike on the only Catholic church in Gaza sparks outrage—even from the Pope. Israel claims it was a mistake, while critics recall past “accidental” attacks like the USS Liberty. 01:25:10 – 01:26:08Israel Bombs Syrian Defense Ministry Amid Druze ConflictAfter West Jerusalem threatened “painful blows,” Israel launched strikes on Damascus, including near the presidential palace. Violence now spreads into Syria. 01:38:25 – 01:39:33BRICS Condemns U.S. and Israeli Bombings of IranBRICS leaders denounce violations of international law, prompting Trump to threaten tariffs and sanctions—escalating a global divide between unipolar control and multipolar sovereignty. 01:44:06 – 01:45:18Dave Smith Condemns Pro-Israel “Pro-Lifers”At a Turning Point event, Smith calls out conservative hypocrisy—arguing that supporting Israel's bombing of Gaza disqualifies anyone from claiming to be “pro-life.” 01:56:47 – 01:58:01Undercover Video Exposes Abortionist's Cruelty and EnthusiasmVirginia abortionist Jessica Rubino is filmed joking about killing babies and offering “gender care.” 02:01:09 – 02:04:08Spiritual Case Against AbortionThe argument builds from biology to theology, stating that if one believes in the soul—even vaguely—then abortion becomes inexcusable spiritual murder. 02:10:29 – 02:10:59Starvation or Death: Gaza's No-Win SituationThe UN confirms Gazans face deadly choices—either starve or be shot at aid stations. The speaker accuses Israel of weaponizing humanitarian aid. 02:14:20 – 02:15:10Zionism's Fruits: Genocide and DespairA Christian calls on fellow believers to reckon with the consequences of supporting Zionism—arguing it has yielded mass murder and spiritual rot. 02:33:26 – 02:33:57Planned Parenthood's Sex Ed Targets ChildrenThe organization's new digital program pushes radical ideas, such as children being “sexual from birth,” to teachers of students as young as 8 years old. 02:38:40 – 02:39:23Consumerism Replaces the Joy of ParenthoodA cultural shift equates fulfillment with goods and experiences, while ignoring the unique love, meaning, and legacy children offer. 02:55:30 – 02:57:23Trump Sued Over Superman Meme by DC and James GunnTrump is mocked for a photoshopped Superman tweet that prompted a billion-dollar lawsuit from Warner Bros. and DC. The reaction is framed as absurd censorship and political overreach. 03:01:27 – 03:02:30Trump Denounces Epstein Files as Democrat HoaxTrump calls the Epstein scandal a Democratic hoax, undermining his prior rhetoric. The move angers his base and is seen as a betrayal of earlier promises to expose child trafficking networks. 03:07:04 – 03:08:12QAnon's Failed Prophecies and Trump's CollapseThe transcript mocks QAnon for never delivering results. Trump's recent behavior contradicts years of supposed “trust the plan” messaging, leading to disillusionment. 03:44:23 – 03:45:42China Unveils Robotic ‘Murder Wolves' for CombatVideo footage shows China deploying quadruped robots with drones. The segment critiques their aesthetics and warns about their real potential for battlefield use. 03:52:54 – 03:53:23Automation Removes Human Moral JudgmentDelegating warfare to robots removes the human conscience from battle decisions. The fear is that “malfunctions” will be used as plausible deniability for atrocities. Follow the show on Kick and watch live every weekday 9:00am EST – 12:00pm EST https://kick.com/davidknightshow Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code KNIGHTFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-real-david-knight-show--5282736/support.
Personal Revival, Nation Awakening & Generational ReformationToday we look to the moral clarity and authority of the Word of God which cuts through the strong delusions, lies and reprobate traps that has caused many to live foolishly and dangerously—specifically in sexual immorality. Christians must make a clear and bold stand in this hour for purity and integrity. Many believe they are free from the obligation and judgement of the Word of God. Many are in a dangerous position because they have joined themselves to the spirit of this age which has produced false-love and inclusion, false-mercy and false-compassion. Join Brian in this newest episode as we speak the truth in love, but without compromise, to honor God's authority and Word.We are currently raising funds for our Sanctuary Building that we are building. If you'd like to partner with us in building a resting place for the presence of the Lord, you can give today at: https://www.victoryfla.com/giveFor all the latest on all things from Brian, be sure to check out our website at https://victoryfla.com and follow us on social media.Welcome to The Torch. A podcast with Brian Gibbs, presenting Biblical insights and prophetic perspectives for cultural and current events in this day and age. Contending for personal revival, national awakening and generational reformation. Download our app at: https://victoryfla.com/appFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/victorychurchfla/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victorychurchfla/X: https://twitter.com/victorychurchfl/
A @Christadelphians Video: # SummaryThe PRESENTATION explores the intricate structure and artistry of Genesis 1, examining the poetic and prosaic elements that reflect God's creation. It emphasizes the significance of being created in the image of God, highlighting the distinctions between humans and animals, and the moral and ethical implications of this status. The speaker discusses the importance of understanding our identity in relation to God, the concept of dominion, and the unique attributes that define humanity, ultimately encouraging viewers to strive towards embodying the likeness of Christ.Description: Why am I here and what is the purpose of my life? Two mind-bending questions that have baffled mankind from the beginning. Being human and living on planet earth is so very complex. While immersed in the experience of life we cannot adequately describe the breadth, height, and depth of it all. The true answer to life's deepest questions that can only be found in the Bible; in the beginning, in the creation account, in Genesis.Highlights
Alex, educated in philosophy, talks about the philosophical problem of evil, or the problem of pain, as well as animal suffering. We talk about both the existential, as well as the emotional problem of evil, and practial help for experiencing suffering. Alex
Die EU hat das 18.Sanktionspaket gegen Russland verabschiedet, nachdem die Slowakei ihre wochenlange Blockade aufgegeben hat. Es ist ein durchaus bedeutsames Paket, sagt Kai Küstner. Denn der Preis für russisches Öl wird gedeckelt, um Moskaus Einnahmen zu schmälern. Und es enthält ein Verbot, Gas durch die Ostsee-Pipelines Nordstream 1 und 2 zu schicken. Die USA haben bislang noch keine neuen Sanktionen gegen Russland verhängt. Präsident Trump hatte Moskau aber ein 50-Tage-Ultimatum gestellt und angekündigt, der Ukraine doch neue Waffen zu liefern - finanziert von anderen NATO-Staaten. Kai fasst die russischen Reaktionen darauf zusammen, erklärt, wie schnell die Patriot-Systeme in die Ukraine kommen können und warum sich Frankreich und Italien nicht an der Finanzierung von US-Waffen beteiligen wollen. In der Ukraine lebt und arbeitet ARD-Korrespondentin Rebecca Barth. Sie produziert derzeit eine Reportage über mutige Menschen, die trotz des Krieges nicht aufgeben. Im Gespräch mit Host Stefan Niemann erzählt Rebecca, dass sich die Stimmung in der Hauptstadt Kiew aufgrund der massiven russischen Luftangriffe sehr verändert hat. Die Menschen würden mürbe gemacht, Kritik an der Regierung und Frust wachsen. Rebecca berichtet auch über die Moral der ukrainischen Streitkräfte, über Konflikte in der ukrainischen Gesellschaft und eine zunehmende Hoffnungslosigkeit, an der auch Trumps Ankündigungen nichts ändern. Lob und Kritik, alles bitte per Mail an: streitkraefte@ndr.de Der deutsch-britische Freundschaftsvertrag: https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/europa/deutschland-grossbritannien-freundschaftsvertrag-102.html Das 18. EU-Sanktionspaket und die NordStream-Pipelines: https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/mecklenburg-vorpommern/scharfes-schwert-eu-sanktionen-gegen-schattenflotte-und-nord-stream-pipelines,nordstream-174.html Alle Folgen von “Streitkräfte und Strategien” https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/info/podcast2998.html Podcast-Tipp: Synapsen - Wie sehr prägen uns unsere Geschwister? https://1.ard.de/Synapsen_Geschwisterforschung
"Rock and Roll really came into its own in the 1950s and once it did someone was always proclaiming it bad for the youth in one way or another. These were generally called Moral Panics. Here is the history and some examples of a few of the most popular Moral Panics."
Falo de 2 decisões recentes da Justiça do Trabalho que reconheceu direito à indenização de trabalhadores que sofreram discriminação homofóbica em seus locais de trabalho. Cito normas internacionais e nacionais que punem situações assim, bem como um Protocolo do TST contra discriminação no âmbito trabalhista.
En este episodio, hablamos sobre la salida de Love Island de Cierra Ortega y cómo la cultura de cancelación se salió de control. Hablamos sobre el impacto de la cultura de cancelación y cómo se ha convertido en una excusa para justificar el hate.Join the club!--0:00 - Intro4:40 - El cancel culture y Cierra Ortega13:30 - El uso de la palabra "veneca"15:45 - Hasta dónde llega la cancelación?--Episodios extra todos los Viernes y contenido exclusivo https://www.patreon.com/alcontrariopodcast Tu voz es súper importante para nosotras! Ingresa aquí - https://forms.gle/JYQbq8tDnf9NRaRS7 --cancel culture, Cierra Ortega, Love Island, cultura de la cancelación, redes sociales, odio digital, salud mental, justicia vs odio, amistades en redes, responsabilidad emocional, Al Contrario Podcast
Wine and Weed; Current Events; Celebrities Cass Wants To Smoke With; Astrology Segment; the ladies discuss the effect of weed on the culture; Moral of the Story; Shot O'Clock/Toke Time; Songs of the Week; Quotes
On this episode of Commonwealth Matters, John Stonestreet of the Colson Center joins Richard Nelson to discuss how Christianity speaks to the cultural challenges of our time. They explore the importance of worldview formation, the moral confusion of the modern age, and the church's responsibility to engage culture with clarity and compassion.
Every time I take him in I must remember the best thing That have ever happened to him As he said And whether or not the band Wraps around the bent and broken digit I just simply remember that, I'm just infatuated as a friend I mark it like a mantra Just as adequately as the director Calls to action All the actors at the set; With no resentments We're all just doing our jobs All just doing our jobs We're all just doing our… Lessons. Come back. Not quite. It's not (Uh) There (Where you want it) Hold on. (Yeah) Sit tight (Where) I don't want to spoil any of it Boil all the letters Burning all the bridges Sitting at the forest (Where) There's the alter (Where) Really you didn't recognize The moment when it happened But it's been pinpointed (Where) —but where is it? Cut to commercial But don't let it hurt you All of a sudden. My eyes aren't his, This isn't witchcraft It's just a glitch Did you miss an interview? Or is it that you're just disinterested Or disintegrated Integration, integers and interference Running backs and runners, Gymnasts, models, other lovers Alcoholics Now it's not so daunting, comic I'm also sort of off and autistic Obsessive with narrow vision But glimpses of the ever bending present Is indeed a gift To know I left the letter Letting it get soaking wet Before they ever even read it Know the news, Wave the wand, Wind the whales, Dig the hole Burn the bridge, Burn the ace Throw the cards, Get the day over with and won't you know There's Something wrong I think it's simple to tell The wind will whistle when It's good to win again There are Ten men to a collar Ten phones to a number One call to a voicemail And all of them know her Now, take it all back before the bathwater stagnates Would you make it in this day and age? No, I'm glad that you hate me. 4,000 years later and all of a sudden The pact is clear and concise As if As it As if Turn it on its head a bit And light another candle Get the glitch out of your Obsession with the asshole And wrap you head around it Found a sweater Pick it up and pray that it just Isn't bewitched, But sickness is sickness Whatever it is This is comfort food A comfort blanket If I hate myself enough Then all it does Is put the elf back on the shelf The trophy back inside the case My eyes go back inside my head And everything I ever thought Just stopped And disappears into the heavens Wherever it goes Before the gore Around and and around and around and around 4,000 years, and now we're here: The mirrors Man and Mr. And it might be another million years Until I see to hear But this and that, The dance of dances Comes again And ebbs and flows It's not as random As it is sporadic And it's not that deep But it's also keeping secrets That precede this realm Or Space and time Or name or face And body, souls and mind. It could be another million years, But it comes around, It comes around It could be getting wider, But it's steady going down and out It comes around when it comes around 27, were it ended Now it's umpteen years into the after life And we're shadows now Just projections of such, But it wasn't once More than just a thought, Becomes a story All the world was just the thought And then a song, The dance that came along Is simply steady moving Is simple steady moving. All of the world, Was just a thought. Watch with one eye open only First the right And then the left Covered over with one closed palm So you know how old you go One foot forward And no coals to walk over Rolling rolling, Your role is One off, Now too off Now too late But what you process Is your whole world over The goal for the gold? Oh, no, Warm Sundays Try to warn her While her heart is open To fucking close it Keep your friends close And your Fallons closer. There's no trust in the golden auras There's no honor in golden globes If you don't work for them Know doors open and close And open and close And you don't blow smoke, But you just keep moving forward [The Festival Project ™ ] Just the idea if him will kill you Whether with guilt or otherwise, And now you know And now you know You're on no sugar till the goal You got your cake and ate it, too Oh, the way he cries in the confines of my mind The blood would curdle The tears that seared my soul disk through the wall with every color If his was a shoulder to cry on, If God was a cover for longing Yo. Where the fuck did Patrick come from? He just showed up. I don't think he owns me so much As I want to know I don't think I'm lonely As much as it's I'm alone What are you looking at Well, I don't know yet What are you asking? I can't. There's a mask there What I want to know is, What is this pain? What is this pain in him? What is this pain in this? What kind of psychic sense That lives in my back; I just hope that's the last of it What a weird kid. Core Concept: "Enter The Multiverse" (ETM) is a living, evolving meta-narrative that documents the ontological fluidity of reality itself. It functions as a grand experiment, proposing that all perceived realities – fictional, historical, and contemporary – exist as vibrational frequencies within an infinite cosmic tapestry. ETM doesn't just feature alternate worlds; it explores the mechanics of their existence, their interconnectedness, and the profound implications for consciousness. It blends high-concept quantum physics with ancient spiritual metaphysics. It includes creatures such as shapeshifters (like Gerald and potentially Jimmy Fallon), fairies, and monsters. Integration of Real-Life Figures: ETM famously integrates real-life celebrities (from A-list icons like Oprah Winfrey, Beyoncé, Janet Jackson, Madonna, Billie Eilish, Finneas, Eddie Murphy, Christopher Walken, Johnny Depp, Charlie Sheen, Katt Williams, and Whoopi Goldberg, to late-night hosts and media personalities like Tina Fey and Jimmy Fallon). ETM posits that these individuals, often without their conscious awareness, are either key nodal points in the multiversal fabric, accidental conduits for interdimensional energies, or even unwitting "Lightworkers" whose public personas are part of a larger cosmic script. You son of a bitch. Can you do that?! Can you do that? I can do— anything I want— Really? Except that. Oh?! And why's this?! Because I don't want to. But if you could, you would. I can— I just— Oh really. I'm sure there are reasons— besides the obvious —I'm sure— Moral ones. 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What is the state of New York today No identity No indegenous Murder me Leave me to drown In the tides of the ocean Just let me sink That's the only way to Bury me, With this murderous, traitorous Listen, if you will To a story ne'er told, But often sung And often rang like moons as bells Often thought, but never spoken Often brought up, But never put down Come around, will you I'll tell you a tale of a glorious story The take of all time, and as you listen, These words and this whispers will mend with your spirit, Then cease to exist with it Listen Celebrating resonances Has no effect. Yet I haven't even messaged any I haven't even lets a message yet I've just been celebrating resonances I haven't noticed any difference her. Only reflections on the way you get affexted How to get the guy at the bar— aunt you just lean on the bar Maybe you just sit at the bar Maybe you just be at the bar; How to get the guy at the bar Maybe you just stare at the bare Sit right there at the bare Maybe have a care at the bar Don't share at the bar Several small disaster. Why the fuck Am I alive I might as just well die I should have never made Pasquale Rotella one of my role models. —then again. This is before I really knew who he was, or what he was about— and at the end of the day, the truth of the matter is, nobody can ever really know who he really was, or what he was really about. Semitus, Semitus Relax the semitones Verdis Quo varitus You still aren't coming through! Varuq de Adonai Semitus, Semitus Verdis Quo, Veritus You still aren't coming through Cover up Cover up You still aren't coming through! Tau Kappa Epslilon You still aren't coming through Kappa Kappa epsilon, You still aren't coming through Kappa Delta Epsilon, you still aren't coming through MR. REDUNDANT, RAINBOW KITTEN SUPRISE– But IN AN UNASSUMING IRISH BAR in DRUNKEN HARMONY surrounding a piano played by what appears to be… An exceptionally tall leprechaun? I wouldn't know. I wasn't. [invited] Enchilada muffins Ah nah, I'm in Manhattan. I almost forgot what that was like. What a head change. More like a change of heart. What's this, a song? More like, I just don't know yet One day this will all be gone For now this is just a poem. How to wear Santa yellow: don't That took avoid anount of forever. That took a long punch of time That took a good bit of forever And now you're mine, You're mine, you're mine That took a good bit of forever, And now I'm on your mind That took a long bit of forever But now, I'm not counting time And now you're mine Now you're mine Now you're mine Now you're kine Jack in the box You really like to think you're smart, don't you? You really like to get your way? I can't Blame you But baby, I can't tame you LEAN WIT IT, ROCK WIT IT–BUT VIKING PIRATES. lol dumb “Nobody's really going to take that ad in the same way I am, are they?” I had reached a breaking point. I was going to let the world make me go mad because being good wasn't working and being bad seemed like my only option. Should I get a vape? Grab a drink? Fuck a friend? The truth was, none of the above would suffice, but in truth I felt the hate and rapid fire of judgement in cruelty in that whatever voice inside my head posing as Jimmy Fallon always seemed to be right. I had been replaced. People will try to feed you. Dont you see Because People will try to defeat you And they will fail Back to the wall Because after all It was you who needed me. After all, Over all, It was not a cacauphony, It was an apostrophe. How preposterous. Don't you see the weight of it, With what you made of it all, It was fly over fall And you chose the first. Wasn't it something of a hallmark moment That you went for the donut, And still came out With a basket of apples? Indeed, a crisis, In fact, You're there again In fact Beware of her It's obvious That it's not her fault It's just not the right time It's just not the right te, it's just not the right time When all they need if your compliance And all the my want is your attention And don't you see, it's just applied physics I'll take Literally Whatever I can get But you already knew that I needed you to need to know You know you knew But you already blue that And i'n already blue balled, So send me a bluebell It's nothing new, hell But it's crucial that I Screw you We all go to work in a toolbox My dear did What on earth are you doing in The fourth dimension?! I thought things were kind of strange… We interrupt this orogramme to bring you a live broadcast of a current alien invasion—breaking news— If you jump I might just jump Don't jump If you jump I might jump Same here If you jump I might jump I'll jump Don't jump Same here I might just jump 311-231-25900 311-231-26867 JIMMY FALLON pours himself a tall glass of WHATEVER— this is clearly one of those hype celebrity-curated brands of liquor meant to be hip and chic— a luxurious black-label bottle of fine liquor which literally, in bold white lettering, simply says WHATEVER; next to it on the oak wood table is another bottle of WHATEVER— a clear liquor, however with a white label and black lettering. This is clearly someone's brand, although— in the confines of a murky and dimly lit office, oppulent as it is— this is no plug, and there are no cameras, no audience. JIMMY FALLON knows he is about to be murdered, and as the dark liquid— perhaps a rum of some sort— glides over the barreled rocks in his glass, he calmly lets out a subtle sigh of exasperation. These are surely his last moments. {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project™ ] {Enter The Multiverse} L E G E N D S: ICONS Tales of A Superstar DJ The Secret Life of Sunnï Blū Ascension Deathwish -Ū. Copyright © The Festival Project, Inc. ™ | Copyright The Complex Collective © 2019-2025 ™ All Rights Reserved. -Ū.
We got a question in for our American Mamas...Dear Mamas, why do people on the left think they always have the moral high ground?
What happens when a psychology graduate trades corporate suits for crew whites—and later, a mission to transform yachting from the inside out? You get Karine Rayson—aka The Crew Coach—a fierce advocate for wellbeing and leadership in an industry that rarely stops to breathe. In this episode of Superyacht Laundry, host Cherise Reedman welcomes Karine for a raw and honest conversation about life before, during, and after yachting. From working with a wealthy Sydney family to navigating the luxury chaos of life on board, Karine shares the turning points that led her to redefine what support should really look like at sea.
What if orange-pilling isn't persuasion—but marketing, ethics, and timing? In this episode, we sit down with Tad Smith—partner at One Roundtable Partners, former CEO of Madison Square Garden and Sotheby's, and one of bitcoin's most articulate educators—to explore the moral case for orange-pilling, and why it's not a right but a responsibility. Tad shares hard-won lessons from orange-pilling family members across generations and wealth brackets, and explains why alignment—not argument—is the key. We break down how different cohorts—from boomers to creatives—encounter bitcoin, and why effective orange-pilling starts with listening, not preaching. From bitcoin vs. college and homeownership, to AI's threat to knowledge workers, Tad lays out how bitcoin becomes not speculation, but protection—not rebellion, but insurance—not utopia, but sovereignty. SUPPORT THE PODCAST:→ Subscribe→ Leave a review→ Share the show with your friends and family→ Send us an email podcast@unchained.com→ Learn more about Unchained: https://unchained.com/?utm_source=you...→ Book a free call with a bitcoin expert: https://unchained.com/consultation?ut...TIMESTAMPS:0:00 – Intro1:10 – The moral case for orange-pilling5:47 – Why persuasion fails and alignment works10:08 – Mistakes made orange-pilling family and friends15:02 – You need an invitation to orange-pill18:48 – Cohort-based messaging: it's not religion, it's marketing23:27 – Orange-pilling high-net-worth individuals28:12 – Retirees, boomers, and fear of complexity31:40 – Tech-savvy, libertarian, and progressive angles35:20 – Why creatives matter: expression, ownership, and ordinals38:47 – College vs bitcoin: a post-AI investment dilemma44:02 – Should you buy a house or stack more bitcoin?49:55 – Narrative shapes price: the Marian Antoinette necklace lesson53:10 – What bitcoin really is: protection, insurance, sovereignty57:35 – How to orange-pill with respect and precisionWHERE TO FOLLOW US:→ Unchained X: / unchained → Unchained Linkedin: / unchainedcom → Unchained Newsletter: https://unchained.com/newsletter
Today we'll hear that The moral principles of sexual conduct are the same today as they were 3500 years ago.This should lead us to a reverence, humility, and silence and as we come to this topic. Likely, you have been spared the just punishment that surrounds this topic, NOT BECAUSE YOU ARE INNOCENT. You have been spared because the perfectly innocent, JESUS, has come to bear your punishment.Sorry no video today. Just audio: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1304884/episodes/17455078
Welcome back to another episode of the EUVC Podcast, your trusted inside track on the people, deals, and dynamics shaping European venture.This week, Dan Bowyer and Mads Jensen of SuperSeed and Lomax from Outsized Ventures, gather to unpack the macro forces and micro signals shaping European tech and venture.They unpack the defense boom powering Europe's deep tech surge — and ask whether startups should rush in or sit this wave out. They break down OpenAI's next big product moves, the battle for browser dominance, and whether we're already at peak LLM. They ask if working from home quietly kills startup culture (and what actually keeps it alive). And they check in on Trump's tariffs, Europe's big tech fines, and the resilience playbook that's pulling startups deeper into geopolitics.If you're investing, building, or just trying to make sense of where Europe's venture scene goes next — this one's for you.Here's what's covered02:00 | The defense boom: Europe's rearmament momentHow Germany has overtaken the UK in startup funding for the first time — and why defense, dual-use, and resilience are fueling the deep tech wave.04:50 | Moral lines: should you build in defense?Mads, Lomax and Andrew debate whether there's an ethical red line — and if Europe's founders should follow the money or sit this one out.08:40 | Peak LLM? OpenAI launches a browserIs OpenAI eating Google's lunch? Mads explains why a new browser isn't just a gimmick — it's a data moat and a massive ad market play.12:00 | The new search wars & what founders should doLomax breaks down how SEO is dead — GEO (generative engine optimization) is in. Why this shift is reshaping startup distribution playbooks.15:30 | Grok 4, Elon & the next frontierMads explains how Musk's Grok leapfrogged benchmarks — and why the next LLM battle is all about compute, data quality, and Nvidia's $4T edge.18:50 | Does working from home kill culture?Are great companies built on Slack or in person? The crew unpacks why strong culture is more than values on a wall — and why the best teams come together.25:00 | Trump's tariffs: a real threat or priced in?Why markets barely shrug at Trump's latest trade threats — and what selective escalation could mean for European startups this autumn.29:00 | UK startup stats: steady but smallEight billion raised, a handful of unicorns minted — but the US is still 20x bigger. Why the same structural issues keep the UK from scaling like Silicon Valley.33:15 | Big Tech vs Europe: do the fines matter?From DMA penalties to encrypted chat backdoors, the team debates whether Brussels' big fines work — and who really pays the price.38:10 | Deal of the Week: Eutelsat's €1.35B resilience playWhy Europe's sovereign satellite champion matters — and why Lomax wants them to rebrand fast.
On this Sunday (July 13th), we picked up on a royal transaction gone sideways. The King of Cups made a chess move with missing pieces—offering partnership dressed in loyalty, but quietly omitting the fine print. But the King of Wands? Oh, he clocked it. And instead of throwing a fit, he played the long game. Business as usual, mask on, fire lit. In the end, the omission backfired and the King of Cups was the one left burned. Moral of the story? Just because someone's calm doesn't mean they're clueless. #DailyCollective #TarotTea #FakeLoveRealMoves #TwoKingsNoCrown #BusinessIntuition #TarotReading #EnergyUpdate #SpiritualDownloads #KingOfWands #KingOfCups #DivineMasculineEnergy #PlayYourPosition #SeerineTarot #DalleDownload #SundaySpill #IntuitiveInsight #PowerPlaysAndPlotTwistBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/seerine-tarot-fm--5349584/support.
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Daily Study: What holds most Christians in business back from maximal success is this nagging question in the back of their mind: Is pursuing money okay? This uncertainty has them charging less money than they should or wanting to give their products and services away for free. Due to worldly and churchly pressures, we are inundated with messages that say making money is bad, from Hollywood to the Pulpit. They see the pursuit of profit in business as a necessary evil at best, and at worst they see pursuing profit as taking from society and the poor. There are very few things that the world and the church agree on, and it seems like that they both have deemed pursuing profit as bad. However, this thought process will hold you back from fulfilling what God has called you to do in business. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Warfare had to be re-propagandised in the 20th Century, particularly in the western world, as a moral crusade. Mass democracy determined that leaders needed to present war as a manichean struggle between freedom and tyranny. The end of the Tsarist regime and the intervention of a liberal American president in the First World War was an ideal opportunity to re-invent conflict as moral crusade in the defence of freedom. The arguments that British, American and other NATO leaders present in the 21st Century and during the era of genocide that we are living through, are looking threadbare to say the least. *****STOP PRESS*****I only ever talk about history on this podcast but I also have another life, yes, that of aspirant fantasy author and if that's your thing you can get a copy of my debut novel The Blood of Tharta, right here:Help the podcast to continue bringing you history each weekIf you enjoy the Explaining History podcast and its many years of content and would like to help the show continue, please consider supporting it in the following ways:If you want to go ad-free, you can take out a membership hereOrYou can support the podcast via Patreon hereOr you can just say some nice things about it here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this thought-provoking episode of Our Hen House, Mariann Sullivan interviews philosopher John Sanbonmatsu about his groundbreaking book The Omnivore’s Deception: What We Get Wrong About Meat, Animals, and Ourselves. With intellectual rigor and a touch of irreverence, Sanbonmatsu dismantles the cultural narratives that keep some people comfortably consuming animals while knowing better. From exposing the “humane meat” mythology popularized by…
Darrell Castle talks about the case of Jeffrey Epstein and the memo recently released by the Trump Administration which asserted that Epstein killed himself, had no client list, and no blackmail. Transcription / Notes JEFFREY EPSTEIN, PAM BONDI AND THE MORAL ROT OF AMERICA Hello, this is Darrell Castle with today's Castle Report. This is Friday the 11th day of July in the year of our Lord 2025. I will be talking about the case of Jeffrey Epstein and the memo recently released by the Trump Administration which asserted that Epstein killed himself and that he had no client list, and no blackmail. Was that memo truthful or just a pack of lies. It's pretty clear that the evidence supports the pack of lies position, but we the public are supposed to believe those lies or at least pretend that we do. So, there were no pedophiles who happened to also be rich, famous, and powerful. There were no blackmail examples for us to consider and we have a bogus video not even on the correct floor where his body was found to tell us there was no murder. Yes, the saga of JFK and the Warren Commission Report continues and we the people are expected to look the other way for political reasons or to prevent the embarrassment of the country. I suppose it would be embarrassing if information were to be released showing that the CIA along with foreign intelligence agencies conspired to kill President Kennedy or that Jeffrey Epstein was a CIA asset. The explanation for Epstein is so ridiculous that almost no one could believe it but they tell it with a straight face. I don't know whether they think that due to decades of life in their schools we are too stupid to understand or whether we are so morally corrupt that we just don't care. O.K. having laid the groundwork for my outrage let me get into why I'm outraged and why you should be as well. First of all, I think Pam Bondi is a fine prosecutor and an excellent choice for attorney general. I was happy when Trump nominated her because I was aware of her record as the Florida Attorney General. Her intelligence and hard work were often disguised from adversaries by her physical beauty. I don't want to be forced to alter my opinion of her but I do have some questions that need answers. Pam are you now and have you been lying to the American people about the Epstein matter or were you just confused. No, I don't think you were confused because you are just too smart for that so the question becomes did you willfully and knowingly lie to us because if you did you should be bothered by the hypocrisy. Were you ordered to lie and invent that nonsense memo that went out because it was an obvious pack of lies. If you were ordered to lie or just expected to lie out of loyalty I understand that. I don't agree with you but I understand. Most of us at some point in our lives are faced with a decision about loyalty to the one who appointed us or to a higher one. If you lied out of loyalty as I said I understand but I am very disappointed because you lied to the most loyal supporters of the President's agenda. There is no going back from this story and I am sorry for what it has done to you and to your career, nevertheless we the people deserve the truth although we no longer expect it. We don't expect it because we accept the vile corruption at every stage of government as normal. We aren't even bothered by it anymore because it's just, well, normal. See Pam, that's what makes the systemic corruption of today much worse than the systemic corruption of yesteryear. When JFK was assassinated we were naïve about corruption and we didn't understand that the government of this country had changed drastically. When we discovered that we were supposed to believe that a lone nut killed the President we did believe it and when we learned that was a pack of lies something died inside us. Pam, you and the administration you work for had a chance to change all that.
Dieter analiza la petición de explicaciones del PSOE al PP por utilizar el escándalo de las saunas del suegro de Sánchez.
How has the war in Gaza reverberated throughout American politics? Opinion columnist Bret Stephens and Ross Douthat debate the implications of the Israel-Gaza conflict on antisemitism, the morality of war, and why “Monday morning quarterbacking” is not productive when taking stock of military actions in the Middle East.01:56 Israel actions in Gaza04:39 The moral baseline13:31 What is the end game?15:52 The role of Israel in American politics23:44 Can you criticize Israel without becoming antisemetic? 36:05 Does Israel have obligations to the Jewish diaspora?(A full transcript of this episode is available on the Times website.)Thoughts? Email us at interestingtimes@nytimes.com. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
On this episode of Wife of Crime I'm telling Russ about the senseless murder of Lauren Giddings. Lauren had just finished law school and was studying to take the Bar Exam. When friends and family didn't hear anything from her for a few days however, they started to get concerned. Among the friends searching for her was a man none of them knew too well... her next door neighbor Stephen McDaniel. Soon everyone would discover that while Lauren was simply just being neighborly to Stephen, waving and smiling at him in passing, he was building a fantasy world in his head and it completely revolved around Lauren. Moral of this story... We never truly know what's going on behind closed doors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The last time Peter Wehner, who I've always imagined as America's conscience, appeared on the show to talk about the “ethical darkness” that has fallen upon America, I suggested that this was an “important” interview. Today's conversation is much more important than being simply important. Based on Wehner's recent Atlantic piece about why MAGA evangelicals have turned their back on PEPFAR, the American relief agency saving the lives of millions of Africa's AIDS victims, this is a conversation about America's heart of moral darkness. It's not just Trump who has African blood on his hands, Wehner argues, but most of his evangelical supporters who are unmoved by the destruction of PEPFAR. For the first time in my many conversations with Wehner, he was visibly moved by both the cruelty of Trump and the indifference of his supposedly Christian supporters. 1. Trump's Destruction of PEPFAR is "Wanton Cruelty" "This to me was an act of wanton cruelty. You really had to go out of your way to think how can I kill millions of people quickly inefficient. And they found one way to do it, which is to shatter USAID, which is the main implementing agency for PEPFAR."2. The Scale of Death is Staggering and Real-Time "There is an adult being lost every three minutes, a child every 31 minutes. And ending PEPFAR could result in as many as 11 million additional new HIV infections and nearly 3 million additional AIDS-related deaths by the end of the decade."3. Trump's Hold on Evangelicals is Unlike Anything in American Politics "I think it is closer to a cult of personality than it is to a normal political party... I think in some senses, the truest thing Donald Trump said in the 2016 campaign was when he said that he could go on Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody and he wouldn't lose support. And I think that turned out to be not hyperbole but prophetic."4. Evangelical Silence Reveals Their True Moral Priorities "In 2014, World Vision announced that they would hire at some levels of the organization, people who were in same sex marriages. And it was like a bomb going off in the evangelical world... Between 3,000 and 3,500 sponsors of kids primarily in Africa... Were ended... And now you have a situation... about what destruction of PEPFAR has done and will do and you can get barely get a peep out of them."5. This is About Mass Death, Not Policy Disagreement "Yeah, no, that is what I'm saying. I'm saying there will be a lot, lot more before this is done. There will be millions... We're talking really, really significant numbers. And that's an enormous amount of death, an enormous of suffering, and it's completely unnecessary."I hate the term “moral urgency”. But this is a morally urgent conversation about America's descent into a heart of darkness. Wehner exposes the cruelty and stupidity of destruction of the PEPFAR program. Even in the time you've spent reading this, a couple of African children will have died because of the callousness of MAGA disregard for human life. Keen On America is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
Von 1-300, wie Moralapostel bist du? Als Philosophin, Autorin, Denkerin und Podcasterin beschäftigt sich Lisz Hirn täglich mit den schwierigen Fragen des Lebens. So auch in dieser Folge, denn es geht um das Thema Moral. Ihr erfahrt, ob sich Lisz für einen guten Menschen hält, ob es Gut und Böse in diesem Sinne überhaupt gibt, welche Rolle die Moral in digitalen Räumen spielt und was das alles mit Kant und Co zu tun hat.Und ich erzähle euch, wann ich selbst schon mal die Moralkeule geschwungen habe, was Philipp Hübl an progressiver Moral kritisiert und warum ihr euch den Film "Dogville" unbedingt ansehen solltet. Außerdem könnt ihr in dieser Folge anhand verschiedener Dilemmata euren eigenen moralischen Kompass testen!Wie gefällt dir Jeannes Varieté?Schreib mir per E-Mail an jeanne@ohwow.eu oder auf Instagram an @jeanne_drach! Abonniere den Jeannes Varieté Newsletter: ohwow.eu/newsletter.Links zur Folge:Einen Menschen opfern, um fünf zu retten?Diese 7 moralischen Dilemmata werden dein Hirn martern – und dein GewissenSchau dir Dogville (2003) auf MUBI anPhilipp Hübl: Warum die richtige Haltung oft nur Show istBuchtipp: Philipp Hübl – MoralspektakelMoralinszenierung: Gut-Sein als Strategie der SelbstdarstellungErst die Häme, dann die Moral!Jeannes Heldin #6: Adrineh SimonianElisabeth Katzensteiner Agentur WolkenlosIn dieser Folge haben mitgewirkt: Jeanne Drach und Anna Muhr. Trompete: Almut Schäfer-Kubelka. Foto: Christian Zagler. Grafik: Catharina Ballan. Strategische Beratung: Milo Tesselaar.Zu Gast war: Lisz Hirn. Du magst noch mehr hören von Lisz Hirn? Dann schau doch hier vorbei: Philosophieren mit Hirn Podcast (Es gibt neue Folgen
Pilar Cernuda, Iñaki Ellakuría, Gabriel Sanz, José Ignacio Wert y Rafa Latorre repasan la actualidad del día
Rafa Latorre entrevista en la Brújula a la responsable de políticas de infancia de la organización que expone un estudio que refleja un dato preocupante sobre los casos de agresiones sexuales en internet en menores de edad
In this unforgettable message from Pastor Wayman Mitchell, founder of our fellowship, we hear a clarion call to rise up as men of God. Preached during a conference with boldness, clarity, and urgency, Pastor Mitchell confronts a generation marked by moral confusion, fatherlessness, and rebellion—and offers a timeless solution: prayer, obedience, and surrender to God's call.Why are the laborers so few in a harvest that's ready?What happens when we ignore God's will like Jonah?How can God use discomfort to launch us into our destiny?Are you leading your home like a man of God should?Using vivid illustrations, prophetic insight, and biblical authority, Pastor Mitchell lays out the spiritual chemistry needed for revival—and challenges every man to step into the high calling of discipleship, sacrifice, and leadership.Scripture References:Matthew 9:36–38John 4:35Luke 21:252 Timothy 3:1–5Mark 11:22–24Deuteronomy 32:11Malachi 4:5–60:00 - Intro: The Legacy of Wayman Mitchell0:40 - A Nation in Moral and Political Chaos2:16 - The Call of Every Man to Be a Man of God3:35 - Jesus' Compassion and the Waiting Harvest5:23 - The Fatherless Generation and Its Consequences8:20 - No Solutions Without Prayer11:05 - Political Lawlessness and National Breakdown13:05 - The Power of Prayer to Move Heaven15:40 - God Sends Laborers Through Prayer17:59 - Jonah's Story: God Won't Force You, But He'll Make You Wish He Had20:30 - The Eagle's Nest: Stirred Into Destiny23:04 - From Comfort to Calling: Overcoming Rebellion25:50 - Prophecy of the Last Days: Lovers of Self28:00 - True Compassion Takes Action30:10 - A Living Word Demands a Verdict32:00 - The Verdict: Will You Be a Man of God?34:40 - Christianity Is a Religion of Spiritual Power35:28 - Malachi's Prophecy and the Restoration of Fathers37:55 - Lead Your Home, Lead the Next Generation38:30 - Altar Call: A Decision to Become God's ManShow NotesALL PROCEEDS GO TO WORLD EVANGELISMLocate a CFM Church near you: https://cfmmap.orgWe need five-star reviews! Tell the world what you think about this podcast at: • Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5b • Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/taking-the-land-cfm-sermon-pod-43369
Today, we're returning to a conversation on moral distress we started last year. Moral distress was first studied by American ethicist Andrew Jameton related to nursing teams and ethical decision making in the 1980s. Today, the Veerless team applying Jameton's concepts to the work of sustainability and the ethical decision making professionals in our field deal with every day. In today's podcast, Veerless Senior Consultant Kris Fischer joins Marcy to discuss the overarching concept of moral distress and apply it to roles and functions in our industry.
Today Dominic hosts Rik Peels on the podcast to discuss religious extremism. They dive into the background of radicalisation; the differences between extremism, fundamentalism, and conspiracy theories; what the global patterns are; what role belief systems play in radicalisation; why radicalisation has such an impact on crises; and more!Dr. Rik Peels is a Professor in Philosophy and Theology of Radicalisation at the Faculty of Humanities at the Free University of Amsterdam. Rik specialises in the ethics and epistemology of belief, in particular extreme belief, and replication in the humanities. He has developed a theory of responsible belief, studied ignorance, criticised scientism and developed a common sense alternative, explored the ethics of religious belief, and delved into the epistemic responsibilities of universities. He is currently leading an ERC Starting Grant named "Extreme Beliefs: The Epistemology and Ethics of Fundamentalism" (2020-2025)Among his most recent books are Ignorance (OUP 2023) and Monotheism and Fundamentalism (CUP 2024). He is the main editor of the OUP Extreme Belief and Behaviour Series (2024-2026). Among his most recent books in Dutch are: De extremist en de wetenschapper: Hoe we radicalisering beter kunnen begrijpen (Amsterdam 2024) and Leven zonder God: Wat je kunt leren van atheïsten (Utrecht 2024). His most recent monograph is Responsible Belief: A Theory in Ethics and Epistemology (Oxford University Press, 2017). He edited Moral and Social Perspectives on Ignorance (Routledge, 2017), and co-edited The Epistemic Dimensions of Ignorance (Cambridge University Press, 2016), Scientism: A Philosophical Exposition and Evaluation (Oxford University Press, 2018), and The Cambridge Companion to Common Sense Philosophy (Cambridge University Press, 2020). He published over 50 articles in such journals as Nature, Philosophical Quarterly, Philosophical Studies, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, and The Journal of Philosophy. He also regularly publishes opinion pieces in newspapers, does radio and television interviews, and engages in public debates on several issues in ethics and the philosophy of religion.Finally, Rik is one of the few academics fusing philosophy, theology, and psychology to explain the architecture of radicalisation.The International Risk Podcast is a must-listen for senior executives, board members, and risk advisors. This weekly podcast dives deep into international relations, emerging risks, and strategic opportunities. Hosted by Dominic Bowen, Head of Strategic Advisory at one of Europe's top risk consulting firms, the podcast brings together global experts to share insights and actionable strategies.Dominic's 20+ years of experience managing complex operations in high-risk environments, combined with his role as a public speaker and university lecturer, make him uniquely positioned to guide these conversations. From conflict zones to corporate boardrooms, he explores the risks shaping our world and how organisations can navigate them.The International Risk Podcast – Reducing risk by increasing knowledge.Follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram for all our great updates.Subscribe to our newsletter for weekly briefs.Tell us what you liked!
Send us a textAssemble well-meaning down on their luck misfits to their peril at the morally limp crusade that is as one dimensional as the protagonist and his hollow menacing expression. Become the very power you fear with Squid Game this week.For Your Reference segment (pair as double watch)Oti: Alice in BorderlandKT: OkjaCheck out our review for Season 1 We also referenced our Alice in Borderland review Also, our Okja reviewWebsite | Rotten Tomatoes | Linktree | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram
Love to hear from you; “Send us a Text Message”What if the money system itself is designed to work against your values? Eric Sammons, editor-in-chief of Crisis Magazine and author of "Moral Money: The Case for Bitcoin," makes a compelling case that our current monetary system is fundamentally immoral.Government-issued currencies like the US dollar can be created at will, funding unpopular wars and expensive programs while devaluing the money citizens hold. This forces people into increasingly risky investments just to maintain their savings against inflation's constant erosion. For young people today, perhaps hoping to get married some day and start families, this creates what Sammons calls "financial nihilism" - a sense that long-term planning is pointless when the system is stacked against them.Whether you're a tech enthusiast or just concerned about the moral implications of our financial system, this conversation challenges conventional thinking about money. Discover why Sammons believes Bitcoin might be the most moral form of money ever created.Purchase Moral Money: The case for Bitcoin Visit Eric SammonsJacks Latest Blog: Building the City of God or the City of ManFollow us and watch on X: John Paul II Renewal @JP2RenewalSubscribe to our Newly Resurrected YouTube Channel!Sign up for our Newsletter: https://jp2renew.org/Support the show
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Guiding Question What's the best way to be morally pure in a world that constantly pulls us the other way? Summary Robert Lewis challenges believers to confront the ever-present pull of sin, not by merely resisting it, but by replacing it—through a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. The message opens with a stark reality: sin is not just around us; it's in us. Using both humor and Scripture, Lewis exposes the deceptive nature of sin and the limitations of simply trying to “fight” it. Drawing from Titus 2:11–14, a passage used as an early church creed, Lewis explains how Jesus not only brings salvation but also purifies lives. The key to moral purity, he argues, is not just in putting off sin but in actively pursuing Jesus. Lewis critiques the legalistic “fight sin” approach common in past generations and offers instead the “freedom-through-pursuit” model—developing new desires by loving and following Christ. He ends with practical applications: one, seek forgiveness through Jesus immediately, and two, commit to a long-term path of spiritual growth through Scripture and obedience. That, he says, is how your story ends in freedom. Outline: Opening Insight – “Sin is not my friend”—but why does it stay so close? Two Reasons Sin Persists – It's deceptive and it's part of our nature. A Missed Target – Illustrating sin as “missing the mark” (harmatia). Titus 2:11–14 – Jesus came to save and purify a people for Himself. What We're Called to Deny and Embrace – Ungodliness, worldly passions vs. self-control, uprightness, and godliness. Wrong Approach to Moral Purity – Fighting sin head-on doesn't work; it wears us out and leaves us vulnerable. Right Approach to Moral Purity – Pursuing Jesus transforms desires, replacing sin's hold with superior joy. Results of Pursuing Jesus – Freedom, joy, influence, and the life we've always longed for. Two Applications – Seek forgiveness now; commit to obeying God's Word as the path to freedom. Key Takeaways Sin is deceptive and internal—it disguises itself as a better way and lives within us. Moral purity cannot be sustained by sheer willpower or prohibition. Jesus came not only to save but to purify His people for good works. Pursuing Christ is the only effective path to lasting moral purity. Right living follows right focus: when Jesus becomes our joy, sin loses its pull. The goal isn't just to be "clean"—it's to live freely, purposefully, and fully through a relationship with Christ. Scriptural References Isaiah 53:6 – “All we like sheep have gone astray…” Romans 7:15–24 – Paul's struggle with the evil within. Titus 2:11–14 – Jesus came to save and purify a people zealous for good deeds. Luke 11:24–26 – A house swept clean but empty is still vulnerable. Matthew 5:8 – “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God.” Romans 6:23 – “The wages of sin is death…” 1 Timothy 4:12 – Be an example in purity and conduct. John 10:10 – “I came that they might have life, and have it more abundantly.” 1 John 1:9 – “If we confess our sins, He is faithful…to forgive…” Recorded 9/5/04
Subscribe for $5.99 a month to get bonus content most Mondays, bonus episodes every month, ad-free listening, access to the entire 800-episode archive, Discord access, and more: https://axismundi.supercast.com/ In this episode of Straight White American Jesus, Brad sits down with Dr. Ruth Braunstein, professor at Johns Hopkins University and author of My Tax Dollars. Together, they explore an unexpected question: Can paying taxes be a moral act? Far from being a dry civic obligation, Braunstein argues that taxation can serve as a collective ritual—one that reflects our values, builds solidarity, and fuels moral debate. The conversation traces the historical evolution of tax narratives in the U.S., from patriotic propaganda during World War II to the rise of anti-tax movements tied to abortion, war, and distrust in government. They also unpack the cultural shift from taxes as a civic duty to something to be avoided or even bragged about, as seen in Donald Trump's infamous comment on dodging taxes. Throughout the episode, Braunstein sheds light on how Americans' attitudes toward taxation reveal deeper fault lines around democracy, governance, and belonging. Linktree: https://linktr.ee/StraightWhiteJC Order Brad's book: https://bookshop.org/a/95982/9781506482163 Check out BetterHelp and use my code SWA for a great deal: www.betterhelp.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices