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The Plunderers dive into digital stormwater as The Wave pulls them into its darkest depths yet. Jesse, Neo, Rose, and Jimmy jack into the pirate-themed simulation guarding OceanCorp's most dangerous secret. Inside, cannon fire rains down, reality glitches, and gods with tricorn hats whisper through the waves. But what starts as a virtual infiltration quickly spirals into something far more real. From chaotic beach landings to eldritch blessings and undead guardians, this is a brutal, hilarious, and unsettling voyage through a world made of data, dread, and déjà vu. Just don't let the King touch you... “They've made it to the plinth.”OceanCorp is watching. Expect glitchy meta-horror, Pirate Borg absurdity, and soul-shaking reveals. Content Warnings: Mild body horror (VR-induced bleeding, deforming undead) Religious themes and eldritch imagery Implied digital mind manipulation Swearing and dark comedy Occasional loud sound effects and intense scenes Join our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/hj75J9sreJ Follow us! Twitter: https://twitter.com/malt_magic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maltandmagic/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@maltandmagic Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/maltandmagic Check out the tools that we use in our games: Music & Ambience: www.tabletopaudio.com Character Tokens: https://www.heroforge.com Virtual Tabletop: https://owlbear.rodeo Mapping: https://inkarnate.com Dungeon Creation: Dungeon Alchemist | AI Fantasy Game Mapmaking Software Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Plunderers regroup at their arcade hideout to plan a daring infiltration of Ocean Corp's headquarters. But as their elaborate heist begins to take shape—with decoy holograms, forged disguises, and a barrage of movie references—deeper secrets emerge. A mysterious data chip from a fallen comrade reveals a terrifying conspiracy. With emotions high and time running out, the gang steps into the simulation… and into the unknown. Expect laughs, tears, fireballs, and a big twist as we dive into the Wave. Content Warnings: Strong Language, Trauma and Emotional Distress, Body Horror, Dark Sci-Fi, Crude Humour and Sexual Innuendo. Join our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/hj75J9sreJ Follow us! Twitter: https://twitter.com/malt_magic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maltandmagic/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@maltandmagic Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/maltandmagic Check out the tools that we use in our games: Music & SFX: www.battlebards.com Music & Ambience: www.tabletopaudio.com Character Tokens: https://www.heroforge.com Virtual Tabletop: https://owlbear.rodeo Mapping: https://inkarnate.com Dungeon Creation: Dungeon Alchemist | AI Fantasy Game Mapmaking Software Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join some familiar faces and some new ones as The Plunderers set out on a brand new adventure. It doesn't take long for trouble to start brewing and Blues to start playing. Here we go again! Warning: this is a recording of an in-person session so audio is not as high quality as usual. Content warnings: sci-fi combat, adult language, adult humour, suspense. Join our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/hj75J9sreJ Follow us! Twitter: https://twitter.com/malt_magic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maltandmagic/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@maltandmagic Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/maltandmagic Check out the tools that we use in our games: Music & SFX: www.battlebards.com Music & Ambience: www.tabletopaudio.com Character Tokens: https://www.heroforge.com Virtual Tabletop: https://owlbear.rodeo Mapping: https://inkarnate.com Dungeon Creation: Dungeon Alchemist | AI Fantasy Game Mapmaking Software Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
New Q&A! What feature of Minecraft do you feel is underappreciated? One Block Challenge! THEME: Sneak Email me your idea or leave it on the Discord. Only give me one idea. You can include art if you want, but that's optional. Provide the name of the block, a description of what it looks like, how you would obtain it in Minecraft, and any function it has. Keep your descriptions simple and to the point. The winners will be announced in the next Friday episode. Links Discord: https://discord.gg/jcTmQteGBs Email: digstraightdowncast@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/RebelJC_92 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/RebelJC Music: Above and Beyond, MilesRocksAlot
In Episode Five of the BizNews NewsWrap - a tale of two very different coalitions - Hersov on the GNU; Mayor Brink on Tshwane; plus Universal healthcare in SA IS affordable (Friedland); Political mergers (Zibi); Bringing plunderers to account (Trollip; De Beer); RIP Greg Krumbock; and the week's news that matters.
When we talk about the "markets", most people immediately think of publicly traded financial assets: the S&P and Nasdaq indices, stocks of popular companies like Microsoft & Nvidia, their corporate bonds, etc. We can see the prices of these assets, and how they change minute-by-minute, on the public exchanges. We receive audited financial statements from these companies, as well as quarterly updates on their operating results & forecasts from their executive management. But there's also a massive amount of capital invested in private companies, where there is FAR less transparency, and many would claim, oversight. Today's guest expert, Pulitizer-prize winning & NYTimes best-selling investigative journalist Gretchen Morgenson, along with her co-author Joshua Rosner, has shined much-needed daylight into these private markets through their recent book: "These Are the Plunderers: How Private Equity Runs―and Wrecks―America" I spoke to her last year when the book first came out. We discussed its central claim that a small cohort of elite financiers -- and their government enablers -- use excessive debt and dubious practices to undermine our nation's economy for their own enrichment. Today we sit down with her for an update. Has anything changed, for the worse or the better, since her book came out? Follow Gretchen at nbcnews.com WORRIED ABOUT THE MARKET? SCHEDULE YOUR FREE PORTFOLIO REVIEW with Thoughtful Money's endorsed financial advisors at https://www.thoughtfulmoney.com #privateequity #privatecredit #leveragedbuyouts --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thoughtful-money/support
The Plunderers are back and more calamitous than ever. With the fate of Mars Cinco in the balance, and with the most powerful AI on the planet on their side, can they not mess it up this time? Hit play to find out… Join our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/hj75J9sreJ Follow us! Twitter: https://twitter.com/malt_magic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maltandmagic/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY8jhoJJNAxbNrZcHn9l43g Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/maltandmagic Check out the tools that we use in our games: Music & SFX: www.battlebards.com Music & Ambience: www.tabletopaudio.com Character Tokens: https://www.heroforge.com Virtual Tabletop: https://owlbear.rodeo Mapping: https://inkarnate.com Dungeon Creation: Dungeon Alchemist (Beta)
What happens when private equity infiltrates the world of business? Join us as we uncover the truth with Gretchen Morgenson, a veteran financial journalist who transitioned from stockbroker to investigative reporter. Gretchen shares her unique journey and provides a deep dive into the evolution of financial journalism. We discuss how the democratization of the stock market has changed the landscape and the critical challenges posed by a decline in investigative reporting.In this thought-provoking episode, we tackle the predatory practices of private equity, using real-world examples such as Red Lobster and Noranda to illustrate the devastating impact on businesses and communities. Discover how asset stripping and leveraging companies with debt can lead to financial ruin, burdening businesses with insurmountable debts and forcing them into bankruptcy. We also delve into the complexities of the high-yield junk debt market and the intriguing shift of riskier debt to private credit, questioning how this movement might be affecting public markets.Our conversation extends into the opaque world of private credit markets, where Gretchen shines a light on the urgent need for transparency and scrutiny. We explore her book, "These Are the Plunderers," co-authored with Josh Rosner, which uncovers the long-term consequences of private equity in sectors like healthcare. Shocking academic findings reveal the increased costs and mortality rates following private equity takeovers in healthcare settings. As we wrap up, we reflect on the current state of investigative journalism and discuss how to foster quality, narrative-driven reporting in an era where AI and entertainment-focused media dominate. Tune in for an enlightening discussion on the complexities and consequences of private equity.The content in this program is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any information or other material as investment, financial, tax, or other advice. The views expressed by the participants are solely their own. A participant may have taken or recommended any investment position discussed, but may close such position or alter its recommendation at any time without notice. Nothing contained in this program constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, endorsement, or offer to buy or sell any securities or other financial instruments in any jurisdiction. Please consult your own investment or financial advisor for advice related to all investment decisions. Sign up to The Lead-Lag Report on Substack and get 30% off the annual subscription today by visiting http://theleadlag.report/leadlaglive. Foodies unite…with HowUdish!It's social media with a secret sauce: FOOD! The world's first network for food enthusiasts. HowUdish connects foodies across the world!Share kitchen tips and recipe hacks. Discover hidden gem food joints and street food. Find foodies like you, connect, chat and organize meet-ups!HowUdish makes it simple to connect through food anywhere in the world.So, how do YOU dish? Download HowUdish on the Apple App Store today:
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Quando il mondo finisce e l'umanità deve ripartire da zero, l'unica domanda da porsi è...e ora? Cos'è peggio? Affrontare un'orda di morti viventi o trovare un senso a un'esistenza apparantemente priva di significato? Questo e molto altro in "The Walking Dead", serie TV basata sull'omonimo fumetto di Robert Kirkman e che ha accompagnato lo spettatore per più di dieci anni tra alti e bassi. "The Walking Dead" prosegue per la sua strada più per inerzia che per vera convinzione. E noi spettatori non siamo da meno e quindi ecco l'ottava stagione della serie a tema zombie (se si trovano). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/madmike3/message
Today we are doing Jen's favorite thing: following the big dirty money. This time the focus is on the world of private equity. Those two words together sound ever so restrained and elite, even contained. In reality though the world of private equity is rough and destructive and affects all of us from patients seeking health care to workers losing their jobs. There are more than $10 trillion in private equity assets under management. And many public pension funds as well as ordinary members of the public are invested. Not private at all. Timing is everything. In early December, two U.S. senators launched a bipartisan investigation on the takeover of our nation's healthcare by giant private equity firms. Today on Booked Up we have the top experts on this topic,Joining Jen to discuss this topic are authors Gretchen Morgenson and Joshua Rosner. Their new bestseller These Are the Plunderers: How Private Equity Runs—and Wrecks—America is a must-read for anyone and everyone who wants to understand why and how the rich get richer and the rest of us are struggling to make ends meet. You may recognize Gretchen and Josh from their first book, about the 2008 financial and related mortgage crisis. It was a great resource for me when I wrote about that dangerous period. Reckless Endangerment: How Outsized Ambition, Greed, and Corruption Led to Economic Armageddon. Gretchen is the senior financial reporter for the NBC News Investigative Unit. A former stockbroker, she won the Pulitzer Prize in 2002 for her “trenchant and incisive” reporting on Wall Street. Josh is managing director at independent research consultancy Graham Fisher and Co., advising regulators, policymakers, and institutional investors on banking and financial markets. Contact Booked Up: You can email Jen & the Booked Up team at: BOOKEDUP@POLITICON.COM or by writing to: BOOKED UP P.O. BOX 147 NORTHAMPTON, MA 01061 Get More from Gretchen Morgenson Twitter | Website | Author of THESE ARE THE PLUNDERERS Get More from Josh Rosner Twitter | Website | Author of THESE ARE THE PLUNDERERS More from Jen Taub: Twitter | Money & Gossip Substack | Author of BIG DIRTY MONEY
It's Black Friday at retailers, and at the Skippy and Doogles podcast. Check out our premium deals. Nvidia releases blow your mind earnings (again). Skippy lays out some stock research recommendations. Doogles tells a story from Gretchen Morgensen's book The Plunderers about private equity. The episode wraps with a Morgan Housel piece called the Full Reset and a FINRA marketing proposal that likely won't work.Join the Skippy and Doogles fan club. You can also get more details about the show at skippydoogles.com, show notes on our Substack, and send comments or questions to skippydoogles@gmail.com.
David takes on Gretchen Morgenson's horrific new book, "These Are the Plunderers," an embarrassing assault on private equity (though now published thanks to private equity, hysterically enough). Understanding the innovation of private equity and its net benefit to society is facilitated by some general understanding of financial vocabulary, a deeper appreciation for private property and the rule of law, and, of course, the adoption of first principles that embrace risk and always ask the question, “Compared to what?”
Episode 213 – Ten Commandments – Part 9 – It’s Your Thing Welcome to Anchored by Truth brought to you by Crystal Sea Books. In John 14:6, Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” The goal of Anchored by Truth is to encourage everyone to grow in the Christian faith by anchoring themselves to the secure truth found in the inspired, inerrant, and infallible word of God. Script: You shall not steal. Exodus, Chapter 20, verse 15, New International Version ******** VK: Hi and welcome to Anchored by Truth brought to you by Crystal Sea Books. I’m Victoria K. We’re glad that you are able to join us for another episode of Anchored by Truth. Today, as we continue our series on the Ten Commandments. Just about everyone in our culture has heard about the Ten Commandments if for no other reason the famous movie by that name. Yet few people today understand that the commandments are more than just a list of 10 “dos and don’ts.” The Ten Commandments were an essential part of God’s way of establishing a new chapter in the national identity of the people from which God was going to produce the Messiah. With us today in the studio we have RD Fierro. RD is an author and the founder of Crystal Sea Books. Today, we are going to discuss the 8th commandment which we heard in our opening scripture. RD, like many of the commandments it seems like it shouldn’t really have been necessary for God to tell His people not to steal. But I guess it was necessary, wasn’t it? RD: Well, before we get into today’s discussion I would also like to welcome everyone to this episode of Anchored by Truth. The 8th commandment was necessary for a number of reasons. But let’s clarify something up front. As we have mentioned in a couple of our episodes on the Ten Commandments the Ten Commandments were not new in the sense that God had never made it plain that it was wrong to steal before he gave Moses the Ten Commandments. Theft, like other sins, had been prohibited right from the beginning of man’s existence. Sadly, theft was part of the first sin recorded in the Bible when Adam and Eve stole fruit from a tree that did not belong to them. God had given Adam and Eve the fruit from most of the trees in the Garden of Eden, but He reserved one tree for Himself. The fruit of the tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil belonged to God and only to God. So, when Adam and Eve ate from the fruit of that tree part of what they were doing was taking something that didn’t belong to them. That’s theft. And as we’re going to talk about today, theft comes in a lot more forms than most people usually think about. The sad fact is that the 8th commandment was certainly necessary because man had demonstrated a propensity to steal things that didn’t belong to him right from the beginning. VK: So, God was not giving Moses a new requirement when He said “do not steal.” God was simply restating an obligation that had existed from the beginning of man’s own existence. And the book of Genesis contains other illustrations that people long before the Hebrews of the Exodus knew that theft was wrong. For instance another early chapter of Genesis, chapter 14 contains the well-known story where Abraham rescued his nephew Lot from the hands of raiders and marauders who had attacked the city Lot was living in. The raiders had kidnapped the city’s residents and stolen most of their goods and property. When Abraham rescued Lot he didn’t just bring the people back but he also brought the property back. Genesis, of course, is the first book of the Bible so this is another example from the first book of the Bible that the prohibition against theft existed long before God gave the 8th commandment. RD: Right. But the 8th commandment does something else besides just establishing that stealing from others is wrong. The 8th commandment provides us with the God-given legal basis for recognizing the private ownership of property which has often been denied by various political and economic philosophies. Throughout history there have been various supposedly utopian philosophies that disparaged the right of private property ownership. There have even been attempts to build socialist and communist societies where private property ownership is either eliminated or severely curtailed. But none of these attempts has ever built a successful or prosperous culture or community because God designed the human economy to include the ability for people to be productive and for individuals to benefit from their productivity. VK: The 8th commandment was God’s ratification in the basic legal code of the nation He was establishing that private ownership of property is an essential part of human society and economy. This does not mean that the Bible does not recognize that some level of common property ownership is sensible. One of the things God commanded the Israelites to do right after giving them the Ten Commandments was the instructions for building the wilderness tabernacle which was owned by the nation not be any individual. But just because the Bible recognizes that public ownership of some property and facilities is beneficial, the Bible does not endorse the notion that governments may steal from their citizens under the claims of public welfare. So, one of the first points we should note about the 8th commandment is that it is not just concerned with someone stealing their neighbor’s garden tools or shoplifting from the department store. The 8th commandment is concerned with a wide variety of human behavior including that of both individuals, groups, and governments. RD: Bible scholars down through history have recognized that governments are as capable of violating the 8th commandment against theft as well as individuals. For instance, one of the best known Bible commentaries was written by Matthew Henry in the latter part of the 17th century and early part of the 18th century. Henry wrote this: “Plunderers of kingdoms though above human justice [break God’s law]. Defrauding the public, contracting debts without prospect of paying them, or evading payment of just debts, extravagance, all living upon charity when not needful, all squeezing the poor in their wages; these, and such things, break this command; which requires industry, frugality, and content, and to do to others, about worldly property, as we would they should do to us.” VK: Matthew Henry’s observation helps us to see that the 8th commandment, like all of God’s commandments, are designed to help us recognize the sin that lurks deep within our hearts. All you have to do is watch the 3 year old steal a cookie to know that you don’t have teach people to steal. We all have a built-in desire to take whatever we want when we want it. You don’t have to teach kids to have that desire. What we have to do is to teach kids that even though there are some things that are very attractive to us that we can only have them at certain times and within certain limits. There is nothing inherently wrong with us desiring to have good things but we must all be trained to bridle those desires so that they serve us rather than leading us into sinful practices. That’s one of the primary purposes of the Ten Commandments and the laws of God. But one of our big problems is that often we do not think carefully about how easily we can drift into sin. We think about the commandment not to steal and we think that as long as we haven’t taken anything from our neighbor we haven’t broken the commandment. RD: But as another Bible scholar John Gill, who wrote in the early 18th century, noted there is actually a wide variety of behaviors that violate the 8th commandment. Gill said this. “Thefts are of various kinds; there is private theft, picking of pockets, shoplifting, burglary, or breaking into houses in the night, and carrying off goods; public theft, or robbing upon the highways; domestic theft, as when wives take away their husbands' money or goods, and conceal them, or dispose of them without their knowledge and will, children rob their parents, and servants purloin their masters' effects; ecclesiastical theft or sacrilege, and personal theft, as stealing of men and making slaves of them, selling them against their wills.” And all this is exactly what God did not want for His people as they were leaving Egypt and heading for their permanent home in Palestine. As we have mentioned, God did not want the new nation to start a new chapter of its national identity be mimicking the patterns of the surrounding culture. VK: And the last part of the quote you read from John Gill is a good illustration of how God wanted to be sure that His nation and His people did not adopt the economic or cultural depravities of the people that they were displacing. For instance, slavery was a common part of the economic systems and social cultures of just about all of the Canaanite nations. And a myth that is sometimes circulated about the Bible is that the Bible approves of or endorses slavery because the Mosaic law regulated slavery rather than completely outlawing it. But this is a more complicated topic than most people think, isn’t it? RD: It is true that the Mosaic covenant regulated rather than outlawed slavery. There were a number of regulations in the Mosaic covenant that instructed Hebrew masters on how they were to treat slaves. But we need to understand that the kind of servitude that was in view was not the kind that we think about when we hear the word “slave.” Famines and economic distress were common in agricultural economies and it was easy for poor people to be in danger of dying because they couldn’t provide for themselves. In that kind of a circumstance it was preferable for some people to enter a period of prolonged service to someone else who could provide for their basic needs. And the Israelites were never permitted to treat another Hebrew as a slave. Leviticus, chapter 25 makes it clear that they were to help their neighbors who got into economic distress not force them into unwanted servitude. This, in and of itself, was a radical departure from all of the other cultures of the ancient world where there were few, if any, restrictions on mistreatment of the poor. In most cultures the rich and powerful regularly mistreated the poor in all kinds of way. But, as Gill noted, the kind of action that we tend to think of when we hear the word “slave” – forcing another person to serve someone against their will and without compensation - is a clear violation of the 8th commandment. VK: So, it would be fair to say that the Bible does prohibit slavery in the way that that term is typically used in our day and age. All of this points to the need for us to be at least somewhat familiar with the historical, cultural, and social context of the Bible’s text, doesn’t it? RD: Yes. One of the things that is often not recognized about the Ten Commandments is that they are not just 10 separate directives about 10 different things. There is a common thread that binds all of the Ten Commandments together. VK: Which is? RD: Which is what we might term “dignity.” Let’s think about this for a second. The first 3 commandments all concern themselves with the dignity of God. This is entirely appropriate because God existed before He made any part of the created order. The next two commandments concern themselves with preserving God’s dignity as that dignity begins to manifest itself in the created order. The 4th commandment to honor the Sabbath refers us back to God’s period of creative activity. The 5th commandment to honor our mother and father refers us back to God’s partial delegation of the oversight of His created order to the creature He created in His image: man. God conveyed a portion of His authority to Adam and Eve in what is often referred to as the “Dominion Mandate.” VK: Genesis, chapter 1, verses 27 through 30 say, “So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them. God blessed them and said to them, ‘Be fruitful and increase in number; fill the earth and subdue it. Rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky and over every living creature that moves on the ground.’ Then God said, ‘I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be yours for food. And to all the beasts of the earth and all the birds in the sky and all the creatures that move along the ground—everything that has the breath of life in it—I give every green plant for food.’ And it was so. God saw all that he had made, and it was very good.” RD: Right. There is so much power in those 4 verses that we could spend many episodes of Anchored by Truth just going through it all. But our focus today is still the Ten Commandments and especially the 8th commandment. So, after God delegated a portion of His authority over parts of the created order to man in the Dominion Mandate God pronounced everything “very good.” And things would have remained “very good” except that in chapter 3 of Genesis we have Adam and Eve succumbing to the temptation of the serpent/Satan, stealing the fruit from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, and bringing sin and death into the created order. VK: And after Adam and Eve’s fall God immediately began His plan of redemption which unfolds throughout the rest of the Bible. And part of the plan of redemption was the restraint of the sin that had been introduced through the rebellion of our first parents. God immediately pronounced a series of curses on both Satan and man and began giving commands for how man was to live in a fallen creation. Part of the way God continued that pattern or restraining sin was to give the Israelites the Ten Commandments as they were leaving Egypt heading for the Promised Land. So, the last 5 of the Ten Commandments were all about the restraint of sin. But why do you say all of the commandments are concerned with “dignity?” RD: Well, as I mentioned the 4th and 5th commandments are concerned with the dignity of God as God’s presence is going to be manifested in the now fallen creation. The 4th commandment is about God’s dignity which remains present in how we order our lives in terms of time through the work week – 6 days of work, one day of rest. The 5th commandment is about God’s dignity with respect to His organizational plan and transmission of authority among people – the creatures created in His image. The first societal institution ordained by God was the family and God implanted the authority for governing the family in the mother and father. Well, the 6th commandment – do not murder – is obviously concerned with the dignity of innocent human life. All human beings are image bearers of the Almighty God and so they possess the dignity that is inherent from bearing God’s image. VK: And the 6th commandment tells us that we are to disdain that inherent dignity by willfully taking the life of someone who has done nothing to deserve that. Further, we are to protect God’s image bearers by protecting life. I see where you’re going with this. The 7th commandment is to not commit adultery. In other words, we are to protect the sanctity, the dignity, of marriage because it was the first institution created by God. God created the family for many reasons – to ensure companionship for a creature intended to live in community, to perpetuate human life in accordance with his command to “be fruitful and multiply,” to ensure a means for transmitting sacred orders and instructions, etc. So, the 7th commandment is concerned with the dignity of marriage. RD: And the 8th commandment, at its heart, is concerned with the dignity of work. God always intended man to be a creative, productive creature – just as God is creative and productive. And God intended for men to enjoy the fruits of their labor. If you grow the crop you get to eat from the crop. You tend the flock you get to derive benefits from the flock. You tend the garden you get to enjoy the beauty of the garden and derive satisfaction from your work. VK: I think a lot of people forget that work is not a curse. God gave Adam work before the fall. Adam was to name all the animals and to tend the garden before the fall ever occurred. Work only became cursed after the fall. After man disobeyed God man’s productive efforts would now be laborious and not simply a matter of joyful productivity. And you can’t separate work from productivity. Well, I guess you can if you look at some businesses and government offices. But, as a general rule, work produces a product or a result and the one who works is entitled to the benefit of their productivity. In modern society we usually use money as a medium to measure the value of work and products but the basic principle remains the same. Work produces a product. That basic right to the benefit of that product belongs to the producer. And for another person to steal or use that product without the consent of the producer is theft. So, when someone commits theft they are exhibiting a disdain for the work of someone else. They are demeaning the dignity of the work and effort that someone put in to earn the money, produce a good, or generate something of value. That’s not only a disregard for the dignity of another person’s work it’s exhibiting disdain for God and His economy. We sometimes think that economic systems are human inventions but the most basic economic system is working as God commanded to obtain benefits God permitted. RD: God’s economy makes perfect sense. It is not only reasonable it is fair and just. Now, human beings distort God’s economy in all kinds of ways. Both individual human beings and collective organizations such as governments distort God’s economy and it would be impossible to catalog all the ways they do it. But one thing is certain – a great many of those distortions violate the 8th commandment. We think the 8th commandment means you shouldn’t steal your neighbor’s bike or ball but it also means that a corrupt government shouldn’t take money that’s earned by one person and distribute it to another who refuses to work or contribute. VK: And that’s a really important point. Now we’re not talking here about cases where people can’t work and are unable to provide for themselves. Just as the Bible is clear that theft is wrong, it is equally clear that we have a duty to provide for the poor and less fortunate. Verses from the Old Testament such as Leviticus 25:35 make this duty mandatory. And verses from the New Testament reiterate this command. James, chapter 1, verse 27 says, “Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.” That’s from the New International Version. RD: So, the point of all this is that the 8th commandment, like the commandments that precede it is concerned with dignity. The 8th commandment is concerned with the dignity of work. Next time we will see that the 9th commandment is concerned with the dignity of words, speech, and truth. So, one thread that ties all of the commandments together is that are concerned with the dignity of God and the dignity of people because they are God’s image bearers. The 6th commandment is concerned with the dignity of their lives, the 7th the dignity of marriage, and the 8th the dignity of work. And one final point we should cover before we close for today is all of these observations point us back to reality of the creation record that is contained in Genesis. VK: Well, the 4th commandment to honor the Sabbath is a clear reference to the creation story. God conducted His creative activity over a period of 6 days and rested on the 7th day. He directed that the example that He set be replicated in the lives of people. But how does the 8th commandment against theft remind us of the creation account? RD: Because it reminds us that when God made the world part of God’s plan was that man would have a role in the created order that was different from that of all other creatures. Notice that other than giving other creatures a generalized command to reproduce God did not give them any commands or instructions. But as soon as man was created God gave man a command to “subdue” the earth and to “rule” over the birds, fish, and land animals. Said differently, God gave Adam work that went beyond simply doing what he to survive. And God always intended that man’s work would produce results some of which would belong to the producer. I say “some of which” because from the beginning man was expected to honor God with part. None of that would make sense if it had been permissible for other people to steal the results of others. VK: It’s impossible to say what the world and the economy would have been like if the fall hadn’t occurred. It did. But we see from the first offerings that Abel and Cain brought that from the beginning God expected men to bring offerings to Him. Well, how can we bring offerings from the produce of others? We can’t. We can only offer to God that which we have produced and that means work and that means the producer is entitled to the results of their work. God built production and retention into the economy of the world and He protects the dignity of that system in part by means of the 8th commandment. We do know the 8th commandment would not have been necessary except for the fall because the 8th commandment restrains the sin that came from the fall. And that’s a topic we will to continue to explore in this series. If the ancient Israelites hadn’t been like us they wouldn’t have needed the commandments to ensure they separated their behavior from those of the people they were displacing. But they were like us. So, God wanted them have a right relationship with Him and a right relationship with each other so He gave them commandments to further that goal. Sounds like a good time to go to our God in prayer. Today let’s listen to a prayer for those who have dedicated their lives to take God’s world to all tribes, tongues, and nations so that all people may benefit from God’s grace and the Bible’s wisdom. ---- PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN MISSIONARIES VK: We’d like to remind our audience that a lot of our radio episodes are linked together in series of topics so if they missed any episodes or if they just want to hear one again, all of these episodes are available on your favorite podcast app. To find them just search on “Anchored by Truth by Crystal Sea Books.” If you’d like to hear more, try out crystalseabooks.com where “We’re not perfect but our Boss is!” (Opening Bible Quote from the New International Version) Exodus, Chapter 20, verse 15, New International Version Verses for additional study - Hosea 4:2; Jeremiah 7:9
Why did a once popular retail chain go bankrupt? Why are local newspapers laying off reporters? Why is healthcare so expensive? The answer is “private equity.” Private equity firms buy companies, load them with debt, and then bleed them dry. The new book “These are the Plunderers” explains why we are all worse off because of private equity.
Financial journalist Gretchen Morgenson explains how private equity firms buy out companies, then lay off employees and cut costs in order to expand profits. Her new book is These are the Plunderers.Also, jazz critic Kevin Whitehead remembers pianist Ahmad Jamal.
Financial journalist Gretchen Morgenson explains how private equity firms buy out companies, then lay off employees and cut costs in order to expand profits. Her new book is These are the Plunderers.Also, jazz critic Kevin Whitehead remembers pianist Ahmad Jamal.
Friday April 14, 2023 These Are the Plunderers: How Private Equity Runs – and Wrecks – America
And this shall be the plague with which the Lord will strike all the people who fought against Jerusalem... [1 hour]
This week on FMW, we talked about ways to tell your significant other that you are expecting, AG drops more truth in his Rise and Shine segment, and everything else, well, you just have to listen. The title of this episode says it all.
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Tonight on Pudding On The Wrist, your psychic friend and faithful deejay presents a cornucopia of tasty treats (of the sonic variety). Handpicked just for you, this evening's selection includes My Dad is Dead, The Plunderers, Planetary Peace, The Laissez Fairs, The Perfect Disaster, and so many more.Pudding On The Wrist, giving you what the algorithms won't since February 2020.
In this episode, Rappler's Lian Buan talks to former justice undersecretary Jose "JJ" Justiniano, who was a deputized prosecutor in the pork barrel scam cases which were started by the Aquino government.
Does God forsake His children? Does God deliver you into the hands of the enemy? What authority do we carry as believers? In this message, Pastor Vlad goes into the Word and explains three different types of deliverances. It's a sermon that is sure to fire you up! Notes: Everyone is going to get delivered. Some of us are delivered from our enemies, others are delivered to our enemies. When God delivers TO the devil! Judges 2:11-15 - Did EVIL> SERVED Baals (2x). FORSOOK God (2x). FOLLOWED other gods. BOWED down. PROVOKED God’s anger. God DELIVERED them into the hands of PLUNDERERS. God SOLD them (Judges 3:8, 4:2, 10:7) Judges 6:1 - Doing EVIL = deliverance TO the enemy. CRIED OUT = delivered from the enemy. 2 Kings 17:20 Lord REJECTED, AFFLICTED, DELIVERED to plunderers. God GAVE them up to UNCLEANNESS - Rom 1:24 God GAVE them up to VILE PASSIONS - Rom 1:26 God GAVE them over to a debased mind - Rom 1:28 How to be delivered to the devil? a. They KNEW God but didn’t worship Him as God. b. Exchanged TRUTH for lie. c. Exchanged GLORY for an image. d. PRETENDED to be someone you aren’t. If God is not our King, we are on sale! When we are delivered to the devil… - Our body becomes our idol. - Our passion becomes our prison. - Our mind controls us. Complacency - Compromise - Chain - Cycle - CRY 2. When God delivers FROM the devil! 2 Chronicles 7:13-14 - Shut up HEAVEN. No RAIN. LOCUST devour land. PESTILENCE among MY PEOPLE! If MY people called by MY NAME! Humble. Pray. Seek. Turn from wicked ways. God didn’t disown when He dispossessed. He didn’t disown when He delivered them. How to get delivered from the devil? — Humble yourself — Pray — Seek God’s face more than freedom — Turn from evil ways Matthew 6:9 - Our Father…. deliver us from evil (6:13) Freedom is children’s food. (Matthew 15:26) 1 Corinthians 5:5 - DELIVER such a one to Satan for the destruction of the flesh, that his spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord Jesus. Being in need of deliverance doesn’t mean that you lost your salvation but you lost your freedom. 3. When the devil is DELIVERED to us! Genesis 14:20 - Blessed be God who delivered your enemies to your hand. Joshua 10:19 - for the Lord your God has delivered them into your hand. Luke 10:19 - Authority to trample. Romans 16:20 - Crush Satan under your feet. John 5:8 - “Rise, take up your bed and WALK” There are enemies God delivers you from but there are enemies God delivers to you.
Plundered treasure buried by vikings or just forgotten by time is being unearthed all over England by modern-day plunderers using metal detectors.
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What is up Plunderers?!? Lets take a deep dive into 1 World Religion, Faith and Finances! Come check out what we uncover and what they have planed for the future! Make sure to follow us on Social Media: Twitter Twitch Anchor YouTube If you would like to help support us you can do so here: Streamlabs Anchor Teespring Check out our affiliates and Save 10% off your purchase by using the code "RedPandaPirates" Noname Nerd: Stop dressing like the rest and make your name known today the dopest custom jerseys today! Triumph Chairs: Where all chairs are specially built for the best performance, comfortability, and durability! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/redpandapirates/support
What is up Plunderers?!? Come with us as Monk3yDShadow, Raihne88 and Deni257 dive into yet another rabbit hole. The difference this time will blow your mind as we uncover the mysteries of a missing planet! Make sure to follow us on Social Media: Twitter Twitch Anchor YouTube Facebook If you would like to help support us you can do so here: Streamlabs Anchor Teespring Check out our affiliates and Save 10% off your purchase by using the code "RedPandaPirates" Noname Nerd Stop dressing like the rest and make your name known today the dopest custom jerseys today! Triumph Chairs Where all chairs are specially built for the best performance, comfortability, and durability! Love you all! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/redpandapirates/support
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Luke #7 “Plundering The Plunderers” 2-16-20 by Russ Siders
Episode 236: All of us are VERY sorry for the delay! Here we talk about our 1st impressions for the first batch of shows such as Plunderers, Darwins Game, Eizouken, Dorohedoro, and more! 05:30 Listener question of the week 09:45 Waifu and Husbando 12:00 Darwin's Game 17:30 Plunderer 24:00 Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! 33:20 Toilet-bound Hanako-kun 41:00 RikeKoi 47:00 Dorohedoro 55:00 Nekopara 59:20 Infinite Dendrogram 1:07:50 Sorcerous Stabber Orphen 1:15:00 Favorite OP/ED --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anime-summit/message
Rev. Andrew Yeager, pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Decatur, Indiana, joins host Rev. AJ Espinosa to study Isaiah 10. How the tables have turned! In chapter 10, Isaiah continues God’s condemnation of Israel before pronouncing condemnation on Assyria. In both cases, the plunderer becomes the plundered. The oppressor of the widow and the fatherless becomes oppressed himself. These pronouncements of condemnation also spell out Isaiah’s sons’ names: the poor and needy of Jerusalem, who were before treated like plunder and spoils for the taking, will be hastened and sped away to safety (Maher-shalal-hash-baz). Moreover, God will put an end to the Assyrian siege and “a remnant will return” (Shear-jashub). The angel of the LORD will strike the Assyrians with disease and force them to retreat from Jerusalem. God is always bringing good out of evil, both for the nations of the world and especially for His own people, as seen in our Savior’s cross.
“They’ve gamed the system so no matter what happens to the corporations they acquire, it’s ‘heads they win, tails you lose.’” Today’s labor history: Roosevelt signs Social Security Act. Today’s labor quote by Lech Walesa.
Facebook is in trouble again, this time after an investigation by the Wall Street Journal revealed it is harvesting deeply personal material from people who don’t even have an account with Mark Zuckerberg’s creation. US private equity group KKR is being tipped as the likely buyer of Walmart’s British supermarket chain Asda after the UK’s Competitions and Markets Authority spiked its proposed £7bn merger with Sainsbury. Warren Buffett, the world’s most successful investor, was in the news over the weekend after disclosing that for the first time in decades Berkshire has started buying back its own shares. In South African related news, president Cyril Ramaphosa last night accelerated the process of recovering plundered state resources by establishing a Special Tribunal chaired by Judge Gidfonia Makhanya.
I forgot this show existed. Seriously. Nobody talks about The Walking Dead anymore. AMC has earned that reaction. Today's episode is about... people being dicks to each other just like every other episode. Aaron hides behind a tree and we leave him there. Rick yells at Negan like an angry teenage boy finally telling off his father. Simon steals the show yet again. www.LIWstudios.com youtube.com/loiteringinwonderland loiteringinwonderland@gmail.com
I forgot this show existed. Seriously. Nobody talks about The Walking Dead anymore. AMC has earned that reaction. Today's episode is about... people being dicks to each other just like every other episode. Aaron hides behind a tree and we leave him there. Rick yells at Negan like an angry teenage boy finally telling off his father. Simon steals the show yet again. www.LIWstudios.com youtube.com/loiteringinwonderland loiteringinwonderland@gmail.com
Paul made his concern for the Colossian Christians clear: plunderers were about, seeking to rob them of their prized hope. They must be skeptical of philosophical claims based in the basic elements of the world; they must resist the imposition of Jewish customs; they must turn away from arrogant mysticism; they need to be careful about ascetic strictures. They did well to be grounded in Christ, in whom the fullness of God dwells in bodily form. The Danger of Plunderers | Colossians 2:8-23 | Sermon Outline Take heed lest there shall be any one that maketh spoil of you through his philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ: for in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily, and in him ye are made full, who is the head of all principality and power: in whom ye were also circumcised with a circumcision not made with hands, in the putting off of the body of the flesh, in the circumcision of Christ; having been buried with him in baptism, wherein ye were also raised with him through faith in the working of God, who raised him from the dead. And you, being dead through your trespasses and the uncircumcision of your flesh, you, I say, did he make alive together with him, having forgiven us all our trespasses; having blotted out the bond written in ordinances that was against us, which was contrary to us: and he hath taken it out of the way, nailing it to the cross; having despoiled the principalities and the powers, he made a show of them openly, triumphing over them in it. Let no man therefore judge you in meat, or in drink, or in respect of a feast day or a new moon or a sabbath day: which are a shadow of the things to come; but the body is Christ's. Let no man rob you of your prize by a voluntary humility and worshipping of the angels, dwelling in the things which he hath seen, vainly puffed up by his fleshly mind, and not holding fast the Head, from whom all the body, being supplied and knit together through the joints and bands, increaseth with the increase of God. If ye died with Christ from the rudiments of the world, why, as though living in the world, do ye subject yourselves to ordinances, Handle not, nor taste, nor touch (all which things are to perish with the using), after the precepts and doctrines of men? Which things have indeed a show of wisdom in will-worship, and humility, and severity to the body; but are not of any value against the indulgence of the flesh.
Joel and Jeremy discuss season 8 episodes 10 and 11 of The Walking Dead, titled, “The Lost and the Plunderers” and season 8 episode 11, “Dead or Alive Or.” Send your feedback to TWDwithJoelandJeremy@gmail.com Amazon: www.jayandjack.com/amazon Subscribe (MP3) l Become a Patron l Join Our Facebook Group
Wow. Diesmal sind wir ja sogar pünktlich. Gestern gelaufen, heute gecastet. Unsere Recaps zu den Folgen "Botschaften" und "Flucht nach Hilltop". Oder wie sie im Original heißen "The Lost and the Plunderers" und "Dead or Alive or". Wir meckern zwar immer viel, aber irgendwie haben uns sogar ein paar Dinge zwischendrin gefallen. Auch wenn das Zombiefleisch aus dem Fleischwolf noch etwas zu rot war und auch wenn man den Sumpf erst mit Steinen hätte bewerfen können, weiß TWD doch wenigstens noch, wie man den "Zombie of the Week" kreativ einbauen kann. Sind doch alle komplett durcheinander... Ansonsten alles wie gehabt. TWD versucht sich mal wieder aus dem Werkzeugkasten für Film- und Fernsehserien zu bedienen, indem das bekannte Klischee der Charakter Title Cards genutzt wird. Aber so richtig funktionierts mal wieder nicht. Welche andere Serien sich da besser schlagen, kann euch Michael erzählen. Chris hingegen will seine Hubschrauber Theorie einfach nicht aufgeben und stellt neue Theorien zum Staffelfinale auf. Viel Licht und viel Schatten also. Das gilt übrigens genauso für unsere Episode, die wir leider zweimal aufnehmen mussten, da die Technik beim Speichern der ersten Aufnahme versagt hat. Dafür gibt die zweite Session (die ihr hier hört) ungewöhnlich strukturiert und diszipliniert ;-) . Also: Reinhören und selber bewerten. Und wenn ihr dann am Ende nicht unserer Meinung sein solltet, lasst es uns doch in den Kommentaren hier oder in unseren diversen Social Media Kanälen hören. Wir freuen uns über euer Feedback.
Wow. Diesmal sind wir ja sogar pünktlich. Gestern gelaufen, heute gecastet. Unsere Recaps zu den Folgen "Botschaften" und "Flucht nach Hilltop". Oder wie sie im Original heißen "The Lost and the Plunderers" und "Dead or Alive or". Wir meckern zwar immer viel, aber irgendwie haben uns sogar ein paar Dinge zwischendrin gefallen. Auch wenn das Zombiefleisch aus dem Fleischwolf noch etwas zu rot war und auch wenn man den Sumpf erst mit Steinen hätte bewerfen können, weiß TWD doch wenigstens noch, wie man den "Zombie of the Week" kreativ einbauen kann. Sind doch alle komplett durcheinander... Ansonsten alles wie gehabt. TWD versucht sich mal wieder aus dem Werkzeugkasten für Film- und Fernsehserien zu bedienen, indem das bekannte Klischee der Charakter Title Cards genutzt wird. Aber so richtig funktionierts mal wieder nicht. Welche andere Serien sich da besser schlagen, kann euch Michael erzählen. Chris hingegen will seine Hubschrauber Theorie einfach nicht aufgeben und stellt neue Theorien zum Staffelfinale auf. Viel Licht und viel Schatten also. Das gilt übrigens genauso für unsere Episode, die wir leider zweimal aufnehmen mussten, da die Technik beim Speichern der ersten Aufnahme versagt hat. Dafür gibt die zweite Session (die ihr hier hört) ungewöhnlich strukturiert und diszipliniert ;-) . Also: Reinhören und selber bewerten. Und wenn ihr dann am Ende nicht unserer Meinung sein solltet, lasst es uns doch in den Kommentaren hier oder in unseren diversen Social Media Kanälen hören. Wir freuen uns über euer Feedback.
This week Anthony Lewis and Aurora Bubbaloo talk about Season 8 Episode 10 of The Walking Dead “The Lost And The Plunderers” and Episode 11 “Dead Or Alive Or” including our thoughts on the episode, what we loved, what we didn’t, and give it our personal 1 out of 5!!! Support Us: Think Geek Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Read more about Hear The Walking Dead #68 – The Lost And The Plunderers & Dead Or Alive Or[…]
On The Reel: After The Credits - The Lost and the Plunderers Join us as we react to and break down this weeks episode of The Walking Dead. Groups unite their forces and converge on the Hilltop; Aaron and Enid search for allies; Simon takes matters into his own hands.
TNTtalk have a dynamite time talking about the latest episode of The Walking Dead. Special guest and super fan Cynthia joins TNT for the discussion. It's a triple threat on the podcast tonight with Tameche, Tracey, and Cynthia weighing in on the latest events on The Walking Dead. Three times the theories and three times […] The post TNTtalk: Discuss The Walking Dead S8E10 ‘The Lost and the Plunderers' appeared first on So Many Shows!.
In this episode of The Island: A Comics Scifi Fantasy Pop Culture Podcast, co-hosts Dan Bochicchio and Matthew Lisy discuss: The Walking Dead: S8 E10 The Lost And The Plunderers -Michonne Leaves Alexandria Behind -Negan Gives An Ultimatum -Simon Disobeys -Jadis, Leader of No One -Rick Sends A Message -Enid Is Exiled From Oceanside -Aaron Stays To Recruit Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/525174371009290/ LIKE us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/islandpodcast/ Our Website: http://theislandpodcast2016.libsyn.com/podcast Add us on Apple Podcast: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/island-comics-scifi-fantasy/id1164627029 Add us on Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Google Play Music, Castro, and Castbox Share your comments, thoughts, reviews, questions, and predictions with the show by emailing us at theislandpodcast2016@gmail.com Remember, to follow our spoilerful and spoiler free disclaimer. Music provided by The Professors of Sweet Sweet Music: thepossm.com
Cool Deadcast # 121. TWD The Lost and The Plunderers. Paula and Tom are sure he's dead and we wonder if Steve will ever pay up.
AFTERBUZZ TV — The Walking Dead edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of AMC's The Walking Dead. In this episode hosts Timothy Michael, and Ben Bateman discuss the Walking Dead Season 8 episode 10. RSS Feed: http://www.afterbuzztv.com/aftershows/the-walking-dead-afterbuzz-tv-aftershow/feed/ ABOUT THE WALKING DEAD: Based on the comic book series written by Robert Kirkman, this gritty drama portrays life in the weeks and months following a zombie apocalypse. Led by police officer Rick Grimes, his family and a group of other survivors find themselves constantly on the move in search of a safe and secure home. But the pressure each day to stay alive sends many in the group to the deepest depths of human cruelty, and Rick discovers that the overwhelming fear of the survivors can be more deadly than the zombies walking among them. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTVhttps://anchor.fm/app Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight's show contains SPOILERS up through the last episode, + any current AMC official promo materials! Tonight is the mid-season back-half opener, starting with Episode 9 and going up to 16 to complete S8, finishing up on, in theory, April 8th. We will start the show a half hour before the new episode each week with recap from the previous episode, and discussion of what is to come tonight. At 9:00 pm, we'll go dark/mute and watch tonight's new show together, with episode ratings from 1-10 and commentary during the commercial breaks. We will also give our listeners trivia on the show as well as the cast and crew, including bios, birthdays, and more. Our show is SPOILER and COMIC FREE. Please don't discuss either spoilers or the comics in the chat or on the air - we prefer our discussions, reactions, and comments, to be just about what we know from the show presented. Official AMC Synopsis: Rick faces new difficulties after a battle; the fight continues in other communities as core members face hard decisions. Please join us again next Sunday March 4th at 8:30 pm for Ep 10, The Lost and the Plunderers
Get swept up with the women working in the latest renewable energy resource sector – Offshore Wind Farms. Those that work in the Energy Sector can have a bad reputation to the environmentally-conscientious global community, as we are frequently labelled, ‘The Pillagers and Plunderers' of Earth's natural resources. The quality of life that the global […] The post Offshore Wind Farms: Blowing in the Winds of Change appeared first on Women Offshore. Related posts: No related posts.