This is one of the many Scriptures that people cherry pick to escape accountability, but they do it almost always with absolutely zero context. I bring the context in this podcast episode.
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This is one of the many Scriptures that people cherry pick to escape accountability, but they do it almost always with absolutely zero context. I bring the context in this podcast episode.
This is one of the many Scriptures that people cherry pick to escape accountability, but they do it almost always with absolutely zero context. I bring the context in this podcast episode.
We tend to follow things based off of feelings and popularity, which always leads to problems. Why not trust the One who made all of this in the first place?
We are always promised that products and services will be more affordable and more efficient to make. Those promises only came true for those that control the resources. I take a very quick and factual stab at that issue.
We need to remember what a legitimate leader really is. We get too caught up in our idea of a leader, but often leave Yahusha Ha'Mashiah out of the picture.
Our perception on how this world looks to us has been skewed by deliberate misinformation and theoretical ideas passed off as actual science. It's time to take a serious look at what the Word tells us.
AI, automation and basic universal income are not a great combination. Unfortunately, not enough people are paying attention to downside of this movement.
Mainstream science has proven itself to be completely different from ACTUAL science, as it has way too many agendas, deception and pride attached to it. I cover some of the damages that mainstream science has done.
A recent attack on a woman has sparked a big fire in the feminist and manosphere platforms that even further highlights the discrepancies that we have in our characters.
We remain divided because of how easily we buy into social and political agendas. Do we ever stop to look at the bigger picture? And why we are being sold these issues?
This is one of the many Scriptures that people cherry pick to escape accountability, but they do it almost always with absolutely zero context. I bring the context in this podcast episode.