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Explanation of The Poem - Manhaj Al-Haqq - Concerning Aqidah & Islamic Moral Conduct - Ustadh Abdulrahman Hassan by Understanding Islam
Steuerraub verschlingt Milliarden während defizitäre Verwaltung den Staat lähmt, kritisiert Anne Brorhilker. Sie war Staatswanwältin und Ermittlerin im Cum-Ex-Skandal. Politisch werde das Thema wenig ernst genommen - dabei beträfen die Folgen uns alle. Rabhansl, Christian www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Steuerraub verschlingt Milliarden während defizitäre Verwaltung den Staat lähmt, kritisiert Anne Brorhilker. Sie war Staatswanwältin und Ermittlerin im Cum-Ex-Skandal. Politisch werde das Thema wenig ernst genommen - dabei beträfen die Folgen uns alle. Rabhansl, Christian www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Lesart - das Literaturmagazin (ganze Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Steuerraub verschlingt Milliarden während defizitäre Verwaltung den Staat lähmt, kritisiert Anne Brorhilker. Sie war Staatswanwältin und Ermittlerin im Cum-Ex-Skandal. Politisch werde das Thema wenig ernst genommen - dabei beträfen die Folgen uns alle. Rabhansl, Christian www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Wie kann es dazu kommen, dass Menschen grausam sind, sich selbst und andere zerstören wollen? Was das mit Trauma zu tun hat, bespreche ich in dieser Folge. In dieser Folge erfährst du: wie es zur Entmenschlichung als Traumafolge kommen kann wodurch Menschlichkeit verloren gehen kann, ohne dass sie wirklich verschwindet wie Trauma unser Mitgefühl und unsere Verbundenheit beeinflussen kann weshalb Appelle an Moral oft nicht ausreichen wie Wege zurück in die Menschlichkeit möglich werden. Shownotes: Trauma, Weltschmerz und Ignoranz // Podcast #147 Dissoziation- Rettung und Bürde // Podcast #63 Transgenerationale Weitergabe von Trauma // Podcast #53 Trauma & Würde - wie wir unsere Würde wiedererlangen können // Podcast #121 Kollektives Trauma - im Gespräch mit Thomas Hübl // Podcast #207 Ich freue mich sehr, dir meinen neuen Postkartenkalender vorzustellen! Ein traumasensibler Begleiter durch das Jahr - Mit sanften Übungen, Reflexionsfragen, Platz für Gedanken und Postkarten zum Versenden: https://www.verenakoenig.de/buecher/postkartenkalender-verbunden-mit-dir/ Interessierst du dich für mein Buch „Trauma und Beziehungen"? Hier findest du mehr Informationen dazu: www.verenakoenig.de/buecher/trauma-und-beziehungen/ 3 traumasensible Meditationen – Komme im Hier und Jetzt an und finde Sicherheit in deiner Präsenz. Trage dich hier ein und wir schicken dir den Link zu den Meditationen zu: https://www.verenakoenig.de/geschenke/3-traumasensible-meditationen/ Kennst du schon mein wunderschönes Kartendeck? Ob in akuten Stresssituationen, als tägliches Ritual oder spontane Inspiration – 56 Impulse helfen dir zu mehr Selbstregulation und Sicherheit im Hier und Jetzt: https://www.verenakoenig.de/buecher/kartendeck-verbinde-dich-mit-dir-selbst/ Wünschst du dir mehr Nervensystem-Regulation und Selbstbestimmung? Dann trage dich in unsere unverbindliche Interessentenliste für den Kurs „Nervensystemkompass" ein: https://www.verenakoenig.de/online-kurse/nervensystemkompass/ Interessierst du dich auch für meine Ausbildung NI Neurosystemische Integration®? Trage dich jetzt in die Warteliste ein, um keine Neuigkeiten zu verpassen! https://www.verenakoenig.de/akademie/ni-ausbildung/ Wenn du teilen möchtest, was dich in dieser Folge bewegt hat oder wenn du gerne etwas anmerken möchtest, dann folge mir auf Instagram oder Facebook. Dort findest du jede Menge weiterführende Inspiration. Verena auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/verenakoenig.official/ Verena auf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/verenakoenig.de Verpasse keine Neuigkeiten mehr! Erhalte jeden Freitag eine Mail mit dem aktuellen Podcast und interessanter Inspiration: https://verenakoenig.de/tinlanmeldung
En España, la preocupación por la convivencia democrática en momentos como los actuales, no debería quedarse solo en una apelación moral como en parte, expresó el rey en su discurso de Navidad. De hecho, deberíamos hablar de un mandato constitucional. Y es a partir de ahí cuando podemos hablar de convivencia y de justicia social. La confianza en que la democracia no se limita a gestionar procedimientos ni hablar en abstracto de convivencia, sino que actúa para asegurar dignidad para todos.
Professor Matthew Longo. Longo describes the tension at the campsite where East German refugees, monitored by Stasi agents, gathered. He recounts the chaotic border breakthrough, highlighting the moral choice of Hungarian guards who allowed refugees to cross into Austria rather than shooting, marking a bloodless victory for freedom. 2016 GERMANY
Former U.S. Army Europe commander General Ben Hodges delivers a blunt assessment of America's shifting military posture and the risks it carries. He raises urgent questions about the legality of recent U.S. strikes on suspected drug-smuggling vessels, the absence of clear rules of engagement, and the strategic vacuum surrounding U.S. actions from the Western Hemisphere to Ukraine. He addresses these issues in Part One of Unchecked Force. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
La ONG Memorial, prohibida en diciembre de 2021 en Rusia, recibió el Premio Nobel de la Paz 2022 por su defensa de las libertades políticas en ese país. Su rama en Francia sigue activa para preservar la memoria de las violaciones de los derechos humanos y defender los derechos actuales en Rusia. Cada mes, sus voluntarios se reúnen en París para escribir cartas destinadas a prisioneros políticos rusos y bielorrusos. RFI ha podido hablar con la responsable del proyecto. Desde 2024, la ONG Memorial organiza un encuentro mensual para enviar cartas a personas detenidas por motivos políticos en Rusia y Bielorrusia. Acompañan a los voluntarios en el proceso, les dan consejos y les traducen al ruso. Una correspondencia que permite a la entidad mantener un registro de los prisioneros políticos y mostrarles el apoyo del exterior. “Las palabras son muy importantes para los prisioneros. Son personas que no han cometido delitos graves, no han asesinado a nadie, pero que fueron encarcelados por razones estrictamente políticas. Muchas veces están en un cuadro depresivo, aunque no sé si es la palabra adecuada, pero una simple carta con palabras de apoyo, con historias de la vida cotidiana, pueden reconfortar y ser vitales para un prisionero”, dice Katia Zhdanova, coordinadora del proyecto. El perfil de los prisioneros a quienes Memorial envía las cartas es diverso, desde minorías religiosas hasta disidentes rusos. “Hay ciudadanos rusos que se han opuesto a la guerra en Ucrania, ya sea manifestándose en la calle o por internet. También hay opositores al régimen de Putin: periodistas, investigadores. También hay ucranianos ex soldados o civiles que fueron arrestados en territorios hoy ocupados por los rusos”, añade la coordinadora. En su página web especifican recomendaciones sobre los temas que se deben evitar. Para que las cartas lleguen a los presos, es fundamental no incluir contenidos que puedan ser censurados. No se debe criticar el sistema judicial ni el Estado ruso, preguntar sobre el caso del preso o su vida antes de la detención, mencionar temas LGBTQ+, dar un apoyo demasiado explícito ni usar palabras extranjeras. “Todas las cartas son leídas por alguien que se encarga de la censura, entonces hay ciertos temas que hay que evitar: las críticas al régimen de Putin, la guerra en Ucrania…”, enumera Katia Zhdanova. La ONG Memorial invita a todo el mundo a participar en esta tarea para poner de manifiesto el apoyo a la oposición democrática en Rusia y mostrar a los centros penitenciarios que, para cada preso, hay personas que se preocupan por él.
Gemara Chabura - Rabbi Karlinsky - The Letter Of Monetary Laws And Beyond: Is It Legal? Is It Moral? Is It Holy? 04 by Shapell's Rabbeim
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Wir nehmen das berühmte »Liebesgebot«“ unter die Lupe: Was bedeutet es wirklich, wer sagt es, und was lässt sich biblisch belegen? Ausgehend vom Christentum prüfen wir den Johannesbrief (4,16), das Doppelgebot der Liebe aus dem 3. und 5. Buche Mose und legen es neben die Lehre von Paulus über den Vorrang der Liebe. Wir fragen, ob Liebe ein Wesensmerkmal Gottes ist, ob Jesus sich selbst oder Gott je so bezeichnet haben, und welche Spannungen zwischen Neuem und Altem Testament bestehen. Kommentare? Hier geht's zu YouTube... Neues Buch von Jörn Dyck: Die Morde der Bibel Das Buch bietet einen fundierten und gut lesbaren Rundgang durch das Alte Testament. Jörn Dyck als Sprecher auf Deiner Veranstaltung Weitere religionskritische Quellen: Podcasts: Podcast: Ketzerpodcast Podcast: MGEN — Man glaubt es nicht Radio Athikan (Österreich) YouTube: Atheismus-TV auf YouTube Neuer Atheismus TV auf YouTube Artikel und Nachrichten: Artikel: AWQ — Answers Without Questions News in deutscher Sprache: AMB — Atheist Media Blog (Blasphemieblog) News in deutscher Sprache: HPD — Humanistischer Pressedienst Bibelwissen und Religionskritik: Bibelkritik.ch Lesenswerte Bücher: Ist der Papst ein Betrüger? Die Legende von der christlichen Moral Die Morde der Bibel Witziges: Reimbibel.de
In this urgent and uncompromising episode, Andrew Parker confronts the growing reality many Western governments refuse to name: we are in a war for our values, our civilization, and the survival of the Jewish people.From the October 7 attacks to the global spread of the call to “globalize the Intifada,” Parker examines the rise of radical Islamist terror, the moral relativism that excuses it, and the political leaders who enable it through feckless governance and open-border policies. He explains why these attacks make the case for Zionism unmistakably clear, why freedom of speech does not extend to incitement of violence, and why pretending this threat will fade on its own is both dangerous and dishonest. This episode challenges listeners to confront uncomfortable truths about terrorism, immigration, Western complicity, and the price of failing to defend moral clarity before it is too late.Support the showThe Andrew Parker Show - Politics, Israel & The Law. Follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube and X. Subscribe to our email list at www.theandrewparkershow.com Copyright © 2025 The Andrew Parker Show - All Rights Reserved.
Ein wahrhaft dummer Anruf! Gideon Böss ruft uns an. Er ist Schriftsteller und Kolumnist, unter anderem für die »Welt«. Er warnt uns: Wenn das Christentum verschwindet, verschwindet auch der Westen! Das liegt daran, dass die heutigen westlichen Werte in Wahrheit aus dem Christentum stammen. Kommentare? Hier geht's zu YouTube... Neues Buch von Jörn Dyck: Die Morde der Bibel Das Buch bietet einen fundierten und gut lesbaren Rundgang durch das Alte Testament. Jörn Dyck als Sprecher auf Deiner Veranstaltung Weitere religionskritische Quellen: Podcasts: Podcast: Ketzerpodcast Podcast: MGEN — Man glaubt es nicht Radio Athikan (Österreich) YouTube: Atheismus-TV auf YouTube Neuer Atheismus TV auf YouTube Artikel und Nachrichten: Artikel: AWQ — Answers Without Questions News in deutscher Sprache: AMB — Atheist Media Blog (Blasphemieblog) News in deutscher Sprache: HPD — Humanistischer Pressedienst Bibelwissen und Religionskritik: Bibelkritik.ch Lesenswerte Bücher: Ist der Papst ein Betrüger? Die Legende von der christlichen Moral Die Morde der Bibel Witziges: Reimbibel.de
Eine der wichtigsten Gottheiten der Neuzeit ist zweifellos das Fliegende Spaghettimonster: Wir skizzieren die Lehre vom kulinarisch gefassten Schöpfungsakt, bei dem Sterne und Menschen wie Pasta „zubereitet“ werden, mit Piraten als bevorzugten Figuren. Wir ordnen den Pastafarismus zwar als bewusste Parodie ein, sprechen aber auch darüber, dass manche Anhänger dies bestreiten. Als investigatives journalistisches Magazin unterhalten wir uns auch mit Aussteigern, die einen erschütternden Einblick geben in die perfide Zweideutigkeit mancher Texte und Aussagen. Kommentare? Hier geht's zu YouTube... Neues Buch von Jörn Dyck: Die Morde der Bibel Das Buch bietet einen fundierten und gut lesbaren Rundgang durch das Alte Testament. Jörn Dyck als Sprecher auf Deiner Veranstaltung Weitere religionskritische Quellen: Podcasts: Podcast: Ketzerpodcast Podcast: MGEN — Man glaubt es nicht Radio Athikan (Österreich) YouTube: Atheismus-TV auf YouTube Neuer Atheismus TV auf YouTube Artikel und Nachrichten: Artikel: AWQ — Answers Without Questions News in deutscher Sprache: AMB — Atheist Media Blog (Blasphemieblog) News in deutscher Sprache: HPD — Humanistischer Pressedienst Bibelwissen und Religionskritik: Bibelkritik.ch Lesenswerte Bücher: Ist der Papst ein Betrüger? Die Legende von der christlichen Moral Die Morde der Bibel Witziges: Reimbibel.de
Was könnte uns als Atheisten überzeugen, dass es Gott gibt? Wir loten Kriterien, Belege und Denkexperimente aus und fragen, ob es intellektuell unredlich ist, wenn man darauf keine Antwort hat. Der Anlass: das Buch Serpentinen von Sebastian Stritsch, einem katholischen Philosophen und Publizisten, sowie die Debatten um seine Positionen zu Naturalismus beziehungsweise Naturrecht und zu gesellschaftspolitischen Themen. Kommentare? Hier geht's zu YouTube... Neues Buch von Jörn Dyck: Die Morde der Bibel Das Buch bietet einen fundierten und gut lesbaren Rundgang durch das Alte Testament. Jörn Dyck als Sprecher auf Deiner Veranstaltung Weitere religionskritische Quellen: Podcasts: Podcast: Ketzerpodcast Podcast: MGEN — Man glaubt es nicht Radio Athikan (Österreich) YouTube: Atheismus-TV auf YouTube Neuer Atheismus TV auf YouTube Artikel und Nachrichten: Artikel: AWQ — Answers Without Questions News in deutscher Sprache: AMB — Atheist Media Blog (Blasphemieblog) News in deutscher Sprache: HPD — Humanistischer Pressedienst Bibelwissen und Religionskritik: Bibelkritik.ch Lesenswerte Bücher: Ist der Papst ein Betrüger? Die Legende von der christlichen Moral Die Morde der Bibel Witziges: Reimbibel.de
I honestly love Achilles. You'll see if you listen (hehehe... do it!)My links:My Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/rhetoricrevolutionSend me a voice message!: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/liam-connerlyTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrconnerly?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcEmail: rhetoricrevolution@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/connerlyliam/Podcast | Latin in Layman's - A Rhetoric Revolution https://open.spotify.com/show/0EjiYFx1K4lwfykjf5jApM?si=b871da6367d74d92YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MrConnerly
Le compte à rebours est lancé ! Maintenant Vous Savez vous accompagne jusqu'à Noël avec des épisodes dédiés aux fêtes de fin d'année. Maintenant Vous Savez, c'est aussi Maintenant Vous Savez - Santé et Maintenant Vous Savez - Culture. Si vous faites partie de ceux qui ont sorti les sapins, boules de Noël et autres guirlandes lumineuses dès le mois de novembre, vous faites sûrement partie des plus heureux selon la science. Il n'y a aucune honte à vouloir commencer la saison des fêtes le plus tôt possible, car cela aurait un effet très positif sur la santé. Selon une étude menée par le psychanalyste anglais Steve McKeown pour le site Unilad, décorer son intérieur est une manière de se procurer un sentiment de bonheur. Qu'est-ce que cela provoque au niveau du cerveau ? C'est cet altruisme qui fait tant de bien au moral ? Écoutez la suite de cet épisode de "Maintenant Vous Savez - Santé". Un podcast Bababam Originals, écrit et réalisé par Olivia Villamy. Première diffusion : décembre 2022 À écouter aussi : Pourquoi Noël booste-t-il notre libido ? Pourquoi peut-on se sentir déprimé à Noël ? Qu'est-ce que le syndrome du sapin de Noël ? Retrouvez tous les épisodes de "Maintenant vous savez". Suivez Bababam sur Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is James Gunn's Superman Still a Moral Hero? Superman has always stood for more than power. He's represented restraint, sacrifice, and a vision of the good. But in a culture that no longer agrees on moral truth, even our heroes are being redefined. In this episode, we'll compare Jak,es Gunn's new iteration of Superman with earlier portrayals, uncover the philosophy shaping modern storytelling, and explore what all of this means for people of faith engaging culture today.
Denne episoden utforsker skjæringspunktet mellom observerbar adferd, personlighetspsykologi og sosiale strukturer. Harald Eia bruker sin karakteristiske analytiske linse for å dekonstruere hvordan vi forstår menneskelig natur. Kvalitativ forsknings sårbarhet: Samtalen belyser en epistemologisk utfordring i sosiologien gjennom historien om professor William Pedersen. Professorens "gullinformant" viste seg å være Sturla, en person med mytomane trekk som bevisst serverte forskeren de narrativene han søkte. Dette illustrerer hvordan forskere risikerer å bekrefte egne biaser når de stoler blindt på informanter i lukkede miljøer. Moral som sosial valuta i lovløse rom: Et sentralt sosiologisk poeng er at eksplisitt moralisme øker når man befinner seg utenfor statens verktøysystem. Mens folk i "A4-livet" sjelden trenger å forholde seg aktivt til moral fordi de bare følger etablerte systemer, blir moral en kritisk proxy for tillit i kriminelle miljøer eller på gata. Her kan små ting, som en glemt dobørste, utløse voldsomme moralistiske reaksjoner fordi personlig pålitelighet er den eneste garantien man har. Mesterhjerne-myten: Samtalen dekonstruerer myten om den intellektuelt overlegne forbryteren. IQ henger tett sammen med generell hjernehelse, empati og eksekutivfunksjoner (impulskontroll). Statistisk sett tenderer domfellelte mot lavere IQ-score, noe som antyder at kriminalitet ofte er et resultat av manglende impulskontroll snarere enn briljant planlegging. "Mesterhjerner" fremstår ofte som genier kun fordi de sammenlignes med et miljø preget av lavere eksekutivfunksjon. Det nasjonale utmattelsesprosjektet: Avslutningsvis reflekterer Eia over et moderne paradoks: Til tross for høy dekning av helsepersonell og materiell velstand, preges den norske befolkningen av økende utmattelse og smerte. Han foreslår at det mest presserende samfunnsprosjektet er å identifisere metodene som faktisk kan øke livskvaliteten og redusere denne kollektive utmattheten. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Borgerlige politikere og meningsdannere skal i højere grad anvende moralske argumenter i diskussionen om den grønne omstilling. Ellers løber aktivisterne med det hele. Fysiker Jens Olaf Pepke og forfatter Kasper Støvring yder krisehjælp til blå blok. Gør vi det rigtige for naturen, Danmark og vores efterkommere, når vi overlader den grønne dagsorden til klimaaktivister og teknokrater med regneark? Jalvings gæster diskuterer den grønne omstilling, og hvordan borgerlige svar kan blive en del af løsningen. I podcasten kommer det også frem, at både Jens Olaf Pepke og Kasper Støvring spiser kød og går ind for atomkraft. Den Modløber-tekst, der henvises til henimod slutningen, er Lars Glades seneste. Bill Gates' åbne brev er beskrevet her.
Zur besinnlichsten Zeit liefert der SC das bekloppteste Spiel des Jahres und gewinnt in Wolfsburg spektakulär mit 3:4. Neben Fehlerfestivals, Moral und Traumtoren sprachen wir über: Aktuelle SC-Themen Das Spiel gegen Wolfsburg Spieler des Spiels die anderen SC-Teams: Frauen die Leihspieler Ausblick auf das Spiel gegen Hamburg So könnt ihr uns unterstützen: Patreon: https://patreon.com/SpodcastFreiburg Paypal: https://paypal.me/SpodcastFreiburg Das SC Freiburg Tippspiel 25/26: https://www.kicktipp.de/spodcast Feedback? Sehr gerne! Kontaktiere uns jederzeit via Social Media oder Mail (spodcastfreiburg@gmail.com) Mehr Infos auf https://www.spodcast-freiburg.de Euer Spodcast-Team diese Folge: Mischa (@ZerstreuungFuss / mischazefu.bsky.social), Julian (@nokraut.bsky.social)
Confieso, con franqueza, mi complicidad en un inveterado y multitudinario engaño. No he salido de la encrucijada: sigo en la duda hamletiana.
Why is Ben Shapiro attacking Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and Megyn Kelly? We unpack the feud – and why it may be a defining moment of moral clarity.Support the show: https://redpilledamerica.com/support/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why is Ben Shapiro attacking Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and Megyn Kelly? We did into the origin of the Shapiro-Carlson feud, and reveal a surprising conservative commentator whose moral clarity has given us hope.Support the show: https://redpilledamerica.com/support/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marquett hosts a brutal theological showdown between Captain Tazaryach of ISUPK and Tristan, an agnostic ex-minister, as they debate the morality of God, biblical law, and whether Jesus failed humanity by waiting 2,000 years to return.Support Via Cashapp: @MarquettDavonSupport via Venmo: @MarquettDavonSupport: https://donate.stripe.com/4gM9ATgXFcRx5Tf4rw0x200Become a member: https://thesasn.com/membership-account/membership-levels/Support with Bitcoin: BTC Deposit address: 3NtpN3eGwcmAgq1AYJsp7aV7QzQDeE9uwdMy Book: https://www.amazon.com/Black-Box-Marquett-Burton/dp/0578745062https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-marquett-burtons-training-centerBook Consultation: https://cozycal.com/sasn#Marquettism #Marquettdavon #foundationalblackamerican #christian #christianity #jesus #jesuschrist #god #bible #isrealite #agnostic #atheist
In this episode of Still Unbelievable!, Matthew reviews an episode of J Warner Wallace's Cold Case Christianity podcast where he tries to make a case for objective morality being explained by his preferred god. J Warner Wallace is infamous for his cold case Christianity book, which allegedly claims to be his story of discovery by investigating god like a detective. His podcast is not a good example of honest detective work and in this review of his case for objective morality, we'll see why. Word of warning, there is so much to comment on in this episode that we have added more interjections than any other other episode. if this is too much for you as a lister, please do let me know. Feedback on what is good and bad is always useful, and on that note, please do add a review of still unbelievable to wherever you get your podcasts, it helps others and it certainly helps us.1) the original episodehttps://coldcasechristianity.com/podcasts/podcasts-about-gods-existence/why-objective-moral-truth-is-best-explained-by-the-existence-of-god-podcast/2) Barna Poll : Survey Reveals Significant Shifts in Faith Allegiance and Growing Confusion about Moral Truthhttps://georgebarna.com/2025/05/confusion-about-moral-truth/3) Human Huntinghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human-hunting#cite_note-11Still Unbelievable! book: https://amzn.eu/d/fmsN1CwApostate book: https://amzn.eu/d/9RIUZYxTo contact us, email: reasonpress@gmail.comour YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@reasonpress2901Our Theme Music was written for us by Holly, to support her and to purchase her music use the links below:https://hollykirstensongs.com/https://hollykirsten.bandcamp.com/
JOIN SHERI HORN HASAN for this & more Astro News You Can Use! @ https://www.karmicevolution.com/astrologically-speaking which drops today, December 19!As we begin a new lunar month, we might ask why is it now that we need to dig more deeply into our innate understanding of what it is we know deep down is truly moral, ethical, & just? And why are we being asked to make adjustments to where we've let society's values about morals & ethics trump those of own soul's higher consciousness?This week's podcast begins with a review of last month's Scorpio New Moon opposite Uranus in Taurus energy during its third quarter waning period, which brought to the surface the need for us to evolve our sense of values to bring them into accordance with the “real” world. The shocking events—particularly those of this past week as this monthly lunar cycle waned—provided stark clarity & greater revelations that in order to evolve (read: survive) we must change our ways of thinking & acting. Or better yet, about how we must review our previous inaction on important topics.That's because we know now how the Mars/Neptune square from December 14 resulted in violence (Mars) based on distorted or fantastical thinking (Neptune.) The proof is evidenced by the horrific shootings December 13 & 14 at Brown University, the terrorist massacre at Sydney's Bondi Beach, Australia, celebration on the first night of Hannukah, & the patricide & matricide murders of Rob & Michele Reiner by a son with mental health issues. It couldn't be clearer that the issues of both gun violence & mental health & addiction—particularly in America—has been too long ignored. And that our society needed these sudden, shockingly horrific events to awaken us to the need for change. This is especially true given that gun violence in schools has gone on so long that two Brown University students had been victims of school shootings before. The secret revealed this past month is that we can no longer ignore these horrific events as a society here in America & do nothing.MARS ENTERED CAPRICORN, SUN SQUARED SATURN=BLOCKAGESSince Mars entered Capricorn December 14/15, depending on your time zone, & the Sun squared Saturn December 16, we've also experienced blockages. President Trump's blockade of sanctioned Venezuelan oil tankers, which in turn led to Venezuelan President Maduro ordering that naval vessels accompany these tankers is just one example.By then we also learned that a terrorist plot planned for New Year's Eve had been thwarted, as “federal authorities announced the arrests of four alleged members of an extremist group who are suspected of planning coordinated bombing attacks on New Year's Eve across Southern California.”We also learned by December 18, that there would be no extension by Congress of the Affordable Care Act (ACE) subsidies before they expire on December 31. House Speaker Mike Johnson effectively blocked that from happening & has ensured that millions will lose their healthcare coverage very, very soon. And, last but not least, there's the release of Trump's chief of staff Susie Wile's interview with Vanity Fair Magazine, which revealed another secret: She is not your typical chief of staff who advises a president & stands firm in their convictions about what's right or wrong. Rather she's an enable who describes Trump as having an “alcoholics personality.” Having grown up with an alcoholic father, Wiles knows one when she sees one. This podcast looks at her natal chart & the explanation for how she became more of an enabler than one who can guide the president to do the right thing (read: moral, ethical, & just) for his citizens instead of allowing him to know no bounds in his personal vendetta for retribution against his perceived enemies.On the level of consciousness, this article leads us to understand—along with Trump's December 17 address to the nation--that we may now, at this Sagittarius New Moon, want to adjust our concept of what's morally & ethically acceptable in our society now.SAGITTARIUS NEW MOON & WINTER SOLSTICE: HOPE FOR A BETTER FUTURE BASED ON CHANGEAs we experience the Sagittarius New Moon at 28'24” of this Jupiter-ruled sign on December 19—representative of higher knowledge, philosophy, foreign travel, higher education, law/politics & our judicial system—we now get to place it in a larger context.Given that the November 19/20 Scorpio New Moon opposed Uranus in Taurus, which foretold of the revelations discussed above, we now know the Sagittarius Moon--in quincunx (150-degree aspect) to Uranus in Taurus--asks us now to adjust how we value our relationships based on last month's revelations.In other words, as we ponder what's been happening—not only this past month, but this past year—do we believe our laws, politics, & judicial system here in America have been based on a shared sense of morals & ethics? Or does our understanding of the dichotomy between what we know in our heart to be moral & just & current events present us now with a true moral dilemma moving forward?Tune in to this week's podcast to learn more astro news you can use about how both luminary's squares to Neptune, as the Sun's perfects December 20, & Venus's square to Saturn December 20/21 lead us to the December 21 winter solstice here in the northern hemisphere.And how this time of quiet reflection, as the Sun enters Saturn-ruled Capricorn, can task us to meditate on what moral damage has been done to our legal system as Jupiter squares wounded healer Chiron & dwarf planet of chaos & discord Eris at this lunation.And whether, when Venus quincunxes Uranus & then squares Neptune between December 22-24, & then enters Capricorn, we'll get even more serious about reevaluating our commitment to our current partnerships—both personal & political. For all this & more, tune in, starting today at 11 a.m. PT & 2 p.m. ET, @ https://www.karmicevolution.com/astrologically-speaking... See you then!! Namaste…
+ Comentario sobre el Spot publicitario navideño de la aerolínea IBERIA. Acoger al “Niño” y a los “niños” + Los ELFOS TRAVIESOS: Un signo más de la orfandad de una cultura huérfana por haber dado la espalda a las raíces cristianas. + VERDAD MORAL Y HOMOSEXUALIDAD: Entrevista a Milo Yiannopolous, quien se manifiesta como un católico “ex gay” que “prefiere la verdad que le cuestiona, antes que la mentira que le tranquilice”.
Aimar Bretos invita a esta cena al actor y director de cine Daniel Guzmán, a la actriz Lidia San José y a los periodistas Ángeles Caballero y Manuel Jabois.
This was a fun one! Dr. Brian Brock has written a deeply thoughtful theology of creation, which set the foundation for our conversation. As you'll see, we ended up going down several unexpected paths and honestly got me thinking through things I've never considered before.We talked about what it means to image God, the role gender plays in human creation, and the theological distinctions between humans and animals. Yes, we even wrestled with the question of whether my dog Tank will be with me in heaven.Toward the end of the conversation, we also touched on Dr. Brock's significant work in the theology of disability,Join the Theology in the Raw community on Patreon for as little as $5/month to get access to premium content. Dr. Brian Brock is Professor of Moral and Practical Theology at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. He has written scholarly works on the use of the Bible in Christian ethics the ethics of technological development and the theology of disability. He the author of several books including his magnum opus Joining Creation's Praise: A Theological Ethic of Creatureliness See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's Thursday, December 18th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Jonathan Clark Syrian Christians are suffering Christians in Syria are facing new challenges and growth. The Middle Eastern country is now ruled by a transitional government after the autocratic rule of Bashar al-Assad ended a year ago. Freedom of expression seems to be increasing; however, Christians still suffer persecution. Christian students, women, clergy, and business owners face insults and threats in public. Despite this, one pastor told Open Doors, “After all the violence in the country, some non-Christians are now more open to hear about Christianity, because they see that Christianity brings peace, and we hope that God will touch their hearts.” In John 14:27, Jesus said, “Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.” Two U.S. soldiers and U.S. civilian interpreter killed in Syria Two U.S. soldiers and a U.S. civilian interpreter were killed in an attack in Syria over the weekend. The U.S. military blamed the attack on the Islamic State group. Hundreds of American troops are in eastern Syria as part of a coalition to fight the Islamic State. U.S. President Donald Trump wrote on X, “This was an ISIS attack against the U.S. and Syria, in a very dangerous part of Syria, that is not fully controlled by them. … There will be very serious retaliation.” Citizens in 39 countries are prohibited from traveling to U.S. On Tuesday, President Donald Trump signed a proclamation further restricting the entry of foreign nationals to the U.S. Thirty-nine countries are now affected by U.S. travel restrictions. The proclamation added full restrictions and entry limitations on Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, South Sudan, and Syria. Individuals holding Palestinian-Authority-issued travel documents also face full restrictions. Defense bill gives 4% raise to soldiers The U.S. Senate passed the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act yesterday. The $901 billion military spending bill provides support for Europe, Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. The bill also gives service members a 4% raise and addresses social issues for troops. For example, the bill prohibits men, pretending to be women, from participating in women's sports programs at military academies. And the bill does not expand coverage for in vitro fertilization for military families. The U.S. House of Representatives approved the bill last week, and President Donald Trump is expected to sign it. Hegseth restores miliary chaplains as moral anchors U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced plans on Tuesday to restore the military chaplaincy to its full strength. Hegseth said chaplains have been minimized by secular humanism to being viewed as therapists instead of ministers. He said, “I have a directive right here that I will sign today to eliminate the use of the Army Spiritual Fitness Guide effective immediately. These types of training materials have no place in the War Department.” Hegseth added, “In well over 100 pages, it mentions God one time. “That's it. It mentions feelings 11 times. It even mentions playfulness—whatever that is—nine times. There's zero mention of virtue.” Listen to other comments from Hegseth. HEGSETH: “There will be a top down-cultural shift, putting spiritual wellbeing on the same footing as mental and physical health. As a first step toward creating a supportive environment for our warriors and their souls, we're going to restore the esteemed position of chaplains as moral anchors for our fighting force.” Will Supreme Court block church's million dollar COVID fine? A church in California is appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court in a case involving government overreach during the COVID-19 pandemic. California officials previously fined Calvary Chapel in San Jose over one million dollars. The church simply did not require members to wear masks at services during the pandemic. Advocates for Faith & Freedom is representing the church. Erin Mersino, vice president of the group, said, “Government officials may not weaponize emergencies to suspend the First Amendment. California imposed some of the most aggressive restrictions on churches in the country, and this case is about ensuring the government never does this again.” When commanded not to preach, Peter and the apostles said in Acts 5:29, “We ought to obey God rather than men.” 234th anniversary of Bill of Rights And finally, this week is the anniversary of the U.S. Bill of Rights which comprise the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution. The United States of America ratified the Bill of Rights on December 15, 1791, two hundred thirty-four years ago. The First Amendment famously protects freedom of religion and freedom of speech. The Second Amendment protects the individual right to keep and bear arms. The amendments drew from English law to protect the rights of citizens and limit the power of government. Close And that's The Worldview on this Thursday, December 18th, in the year of our Lord 2025. Follow us on X or subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music, or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
Send us a textThere are moments when life cracks open, and someone has to step forward. A parent lands in the hospital. A sibling relapses. A marriage falls apart. And suddenly it becomes painfully clear who shows up and who disappears. The anger that follows is not mild frustration; it is rage, shock, grief, and a deep sense of betrayal that cuts into how family is understood.Join Anna and Tim as they unpack what happens when family members fail to show up during crisis, especially around the holidays. They explore why these moments feel unrecoverable, how attachment and unspoken family contracts shape expectations, and why anger often masks something far more painful underneath.This Episode Covers:Why the holidays amplify family anger, disappointment, and old wounds.The shock of realizing someone's character does not match who you thought they were.Attachment, unspoken family contracts, and expectations that go without saying.Moral outrage and moral injury when family values are violated.The loneliness and abandonment felt when you are the one who shows up.Common family roles in crisis, including the hero, avoider, minimizer, and intellectualizer.Fight, flight, freeze, and fawn responses during family emergencies.How anger becomes a protective cover for grief, fear, and pain.Ready to get out of your own way and finally feel grounded in who you are?Join the Emotional Mastery Group Coaching Cohort this January and learn how to regulate your nervous system, stop second-guessing yourself, and move through life with more clarity and power. www.annamarcolin.com/coaching-packages/p/emotional-mastery-group-coaching-january-2026-cohortUntil next time, here's to deeper connections and personal growth.Mad love!The podcast is now on YouTube! If you prefer to watch, head over to https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLw3CabcJueib20U_L3WeaR-lNG_B3zYquDon't forget to subscribe to the Badass Confidence Coach podcast on your favorite podcast platform!CONNECT WITH ANNA:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/askannamarcolin/TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/tag/askannamarcolinEmail hello@annamarcolin.comWebsite https://www.annamarcolin.com
Veja também em youtube.com/@45_graus Ludwig Krippahl é investigador e formador na área da bioinformática. Até 2022, foi professor de Ciência da Computação na FCT-NOVA, onde se doutorou em Bioquímica Estrutural (2003) e onde lecionou programação, bioinformática, aprendizagem automática e redes neuronais. Ensina também há muitos anos pensamento crítico. __________________ (0:00) Introdução (1:31) Limites da inteligência individual e a ideia de progresso (13:23) A análise política devia ter uma abordagem mais científica? (24:17) Pensamento Crítico | Argumentos vs explicaçõesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"This is our second Christmas show of 2025. We are giving more trivia and history for many of your favorite songs. It is quite a list."
"NOTE. This show is being posted a week early due to our Holiday travel. Enjoy two shows this week. This is our traditional end-of-year show were we give one last tip of the hat to the musicians who passed in 2025. "
Nehemiah | Week 6 | Be On Guard Against Moral Weakness | Johnny Fielding
In this hour, Adam Crowley, Dorin Dickerson and Pat Bostick wonder if the Steelers will be forgiven if they look good against the Detroit Lions but still lose. Also, 93.7 The Fan's Jeff Hathhorn comes on The Fan Hotline. December 18, 2025, 9:00 Hour
“Stop.” She said it — and Candace didn't.Ami breaks down the Candace Owens–Erika Trump meeting, why it happened, and why it changed nothing.In this solo episode of Ami's House, Ami reacts to the highly publicized meeting between Candace Owens and Erika Trump, unpacking the manipulation, deflection, and moral sleight-of-hand that followed. What does it mean when someone says they'll “stop lying” — when no one asked them to stop lying, but to stop altogether?Ami examines the media aftermath, the role of public pressure, and why certain figures refuse to draw clear moral lines even when behavior crosses them. He also looks at how outrage gets redirected away from conduct and toward critics — and why that inversion corrodes trust, credibility, and movements from the inside.From there, the conversation widens: how conspiracy thinking takes hold, how private texts are weaponized after death, and why values can't be abandoned just because advocates behave badly. Recorded from the road during a national tour, this episode is raw, unscripted, and uncompromising.In this episode, Ami covers:The Candace Owens–Erika Trump meeting and what really matteredWhy “I'll stop lying” is a tell — not a concessionMoral cowardice vs. moral clarity in media cultureHow critics become the villains while conduct gets ignoredThe danger of abandoning values because of flawed messengersWhy accountability can't depend on who's applying pressureA sharp, uncomfortable episode about manipulation, credibility, and refusing to play along.Follow Ami's House for more unfiltered conversations on culture, politics, and the moments everyone else tries to spin.
Santiago González comenta cómo Otegi ha recordado al etarra Peixoto y otros comentarios de tonnntos patrios como Ione Belarra.
Use promo code: FREEMONTH to get the first month free until the end of 2025.https://taking-the-land.supercast.com/?coupon=FREEMONTHIn this unforgettable message from Pastor Wayman Mitchell, founder of our fellowship, we hear a clarion call to rise up as men of God. https://TakingTheLandPodcast.comSUBSCRIBE TO PREMIUM FOR MORE:• Subscribe for only $3/month on Supercast: https://taking-the-land.supercast.com/• Subscribe for only $3.99/month on Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taking-the-land/subscribe• Subscribe for only $4.99/month on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5bPreached 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?Scripture References: • Matthew 9:36–38 • John 4:35 • Luke 21:25 • 2 Timothy 3:1–5 • Mark 11:22–24 • Deuteronomy 32:11 • Malachi 4:5–6Using 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.0:00 - 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
Pro-Gaza activists celebrated the murder of an 18-year-old student, forcing Reddit to shut down Brown’s forum—another stark warning about extremism, student visas, and the left’s refusal to draw moral lines.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stefan and Quinn are joined by Kuba to discuss the alien moral landscapes that Robert Eggers shows in his films, and how this is limited by having to play to a contemporary audience Check out our new bi-weekly series, "The Crisis Papers" here: https://www.patreon.com/bitterlakepresents/shop Thank you guys again for taking the time to check this out. We appreciate each and everyone of you. If you have the means, and you feel so inclined, BECOME A PATRON! We're creating patron only programing, you'll get bonus content from many of the episodes, and you get MERCH! Become a patron now https://www.patreon.com/join/BitterLakePresents? Please also like, subscribe, and follow us on these platforms as well, (specially YouTube!) THANKS Y'ALL YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG9WtLyoP9QU8sxuIfxk3eg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Thisisrevolutionpodcast/ Twitter: @TIRShowOakland Instagram: @thisisrevolutionoakland Substack: https://jmylesoftir.substack.com/.../the-money-will-roll... Read Jason Myles in Sublation Magazine https://www.sublationmag.com/writers/jason-myles Read Jason Myles in Damage Magazine https://damagemag.com/2023/11/07/the-man-who-sold-the-world/
How should Christian faith shape work in an era of pluralism, fear, and systemic inequality? Sociologist Elaine Howard Ecklund (Rice University) is presenting new insights for faith at work through data, theology, and lived experience. "People love to talk about individual ethics … but what was really hard for them to think about was, what would it mean to make our workplace better as a whole?" In this episode, Ecklund joins Mark Labberton to reflect on moving from individual morality toward systemic responsibility, dignity, and other-centred Christian witness at work. Together they discuss faith and work, the gender and race gaps created by systemic injustice, fear and power, religious diversity, rest and human limits, gender and racial marginalization, and the cost of a credible Christian witness. Episode Highlights "People love to talk about individual ethics." "What would it mean to make our workplace better as a whole?" "People are much more apt to take us seriously if we first take them seriously." "Suppression of faith in particular is not the answer." "God is God and I am not." About Elaine Howard Ecklund Elaine Howard Ecklund is professor of sociology at Rice University and director of the Boniuk Institute for the Study and Advancement of Religious Tolerance. She is a leading sociologist of religion, science, and work whose research examines how faith operates in professional and institutional life. Ecklund has led large-scale empirical studies on religion in workplaces and scientific communities, supported by the National Science Foundation, Templeton Foundation, and Lilly Endowment. She is the author or co-author of several influential books, including Working for Better, Why Science and Faith Need Each Other, and Science vs. Religion. Her work informs academic, ecclesial, and public conversations about pluralism, justice, and moral formation in modern society. Learn more and follow at https://www.elaineecklund.com and https://twitter.com/elaineecklund Helpful Links And Resources Working for Better (IVP): https://www.ivpress.com/working-for-better Why Science and Faith Need Each Other (IVP): https://www.ivpress.com/why-science-and-faith-need-each-other Elaine Howard Ecklund website: https://www.elaineecklund.com Rice University Boniuk Institute: https://boniuk.rice.edu Conversing with Mark Labberton: https://comment.org/conversing Show Notes Sociological study of religion, work, and group behavior Christian faith taken seriously at personal and academic levels Ecklund's former research focus on science as a workplace environment Expanding faith-at-work research beyond scientific communities Compartmentalized Christian faith and the fear of offending colleagues Friendship and collaboration emerging from leadership retreats Large-scale data-driven study on religion in changing workplaces Religious pluralism at work and changing workplace demographics Writing for Christian audiences shaped by empirical research From individual ethics toward systemic responsibility at work "People love to talk about individual ethics." Systemic injustice blind spots Moral shorthand focused on time sheets and office supplies Organizational leadership and culture change Difficulty imagining organizational or structural workplace change Fear of retaliation when confronting unjust systems Responsibility for workplace realities Power underestimated by those holding leadership positions Costly examples of speaking up against workplace injustice Christian fear of marginalization in pluralistic environments Suppression of religious expression as common workplace response Suppression versus accommodation: "Suppression of faith in particular is not the answer." Religious diversity as unavoidable reality of modern work Other-centered faith rooted in dignity of every person Imago Dei shaping engagement across religious difference "People are much more apt to take us seriously if we first take them seriously." Racialized religious minorities: the double marginalization of racial minorities of faith Gender inequity and underexamined workplace power dynamics Faith-based employee groups Fear masquerading as anger in cultural and religious conflict Workplaces as rare spaces for meaningful civic encounter Justice beyond activism Rest as theological foundation for justice and leadership Limits, Sabbath, and resisting productivity as ultimate value "God is God and I am not." Human limits in leadership Production Credits Conversing is produced and distributed in partnership with Comment magazine and Fuller Seminary. #FaithAndWork #ElaineHowardEcklund #ChristianEthics #WorkplaceJustice #ReligiousPluralism #RestAndFaith
(00:00) Zolak, Bertrand & McKone begin the program by asking, “Was there anything good to come out of the Patriots' loss to the Bills?” - The guys make their case to argue a “Moral Loss” in defeat last Sunday.(13:58) Can you have a good loss? The crew share their pros and cons from Sunday's Patriots' loss.(23:23) Zo & Beetle go off the rails inspired by 80's Christmas Music. The crew react to Adam Schein's comments labelling the Patriots as “frauds” after their 21-point blown lead vs Buffalo.(36:00) The guys go to the phone lines.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Unless they go against God’s law, the authorities that have been placed over you should be obeyed and respected. The law is established to protect and benefit us, and it is our duty to follow it. Find out what that looks like and why our natural inclination is to rebel against leadership in today’s episode of the Jack Hibbs Podcast.(00:00) God-given authority, law, and the purpose of restraint(05:45) Rulers, good works, and why law restrains evil(12:14) Moral law written on the heart (Romans 1)(17:15) “Render to Caesar”: allegiance, identity, and who bears God’s imageCONNECT WITH PASTOR JACK Get Updates via Text: https://text.whisp.io/jack-hibbs-podcastWebsite: https://jackhibbs.com/ Instagram: http://bit.ly/2FCyXpO Facebook: https://bit.ly/2WZBWV0 YouTube: https://bit.ly/437xMHn DAZE OF DECEPTION BOOK:https://jackhibbs.com/daze-of-deception/ Did you know we have a Real Life Network? Sign up for free for more exclusive content:https://bit.ly/3CIP3M99
Rutger Bregman is a Dutch historian, bestselling author, and the guy who went viral telling Davos billionaires to pay their taxes. This conversation is a salve for the crisis of meaning percolating through modern life. We explore Rutger's pragmatic antidote—moral ambition—and discuss why a quarter of workers believe their jobs are socially useless, what the abolitionists teach us about coalition-building, and why factory farming may be the ethical abomination future historians judge us for most harshly. Rutger's conviction is rare and infectious. By the end of our conversation, I was so inspired that I committed $25K to his organization's new US Food System Reform Program, a cause area that is deeply important to me. Final Note: Through December 31st, every dollar to moralambition.org/food is matched. I hope you'll consider joining me today in making a donation to this impactful organization. See the links in our newsletter, on our website, and in our Substack. Let's lean into our own moral ambition and do something truly meaningful, together. Show notes + MORE Watch on YouTube Newsletter Sign-Up Today's Sponsors: On: High-performance shoes & apparel crafted for comfort and style
Why do we explore space, and why does science matter in the first place? In this Space Policy Edition rerun, Planetary Society Chief of Space Policy Casey Dreier revisits a deeply influential 2020 conversation with philosopher and ethicist J. S. Johnson-Schwartz, author of The Value of Science and Space Exploration. As debates over NASA’s budget and the future of space science continue to resurface, this conversation remains strikingly relevant. Dr. Johnson Schwartz makes a compelling philosophical case that science itself is not merely useful or beneficial, but a moral obligation. Beyond economic returns, technological spinoffs, or national prestige, the pursuit of knowledge has intrinsic value, and public space agencies play a critical role in representing that shared human interest. Discover more at: https://www.planetary.org/planetary-radio/the-moral-case-for-spaceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.