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Cutting The Gordian Knot
Jacob Buscher
233 episodes
1 day ago
Lighthearted and informative commentary on theological, philosophical, societal, and economic topics all from a Catholic perspective.
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Lighthearted and informative commentary on theological, philosophical, societal, and economic topics all from a Catholic perspective.
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Cutting The Gordian Knot
The Best Argument Against Catholicism

I try 7 different ways to answer the objection and hopefully help protestants deal with a puzzle of their own.

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1 month ago
53 minutes 32 seconds

Cutting The Gordian Knot
The Theological Blueprint for Constraining AI Super-intelligence

There is already a Malevolent Super intelligence that wants to destroy everything.... But it hasn't. Why? What things constrain Satan and how can be model this in the AI realm. Super intelligence going rouge is like the oldest problem in the book. So lets crack open the book.

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1 month ago
39 minutes 7 seconds

Cutting The Gordian Knot
The Bayesian Case for Mary’s Assumption

I get it. It seems crazy at first. However, when all the arguments are on the table you might be surprised how your mind may change.

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2 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes 18 seconds

Cutting The Gordian Knot
"Philosophy of AI" With Mathew Advent

We swerve dystopian at times, venture into the optimistic, delve into the philosophical, and come to interesting conclusions about knowledge, rationality, consciousness, and more.

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2 months ago
2 hours 6 minutes 36 seconds

Cutting The Gordian Knot
Bitcoin vs Fiat: Setting the Record Straight

In this episode, Jake explores the ongoing debate between fiat currency and Bitcoin, delving into the history of money, the mechanics of fractional reserve banking, and the implications of inflation and deflation. He discusses the role of the Federal Reserve, the advantages and disadvantages of different monetary systems, and ultimately critiques Bitcoin as a viable alternative to traditional currency. Through a detailed analysis, he aims to clarify misconceptions about fiat currency and highlight the complexities of modern economic systems.

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3 months ago
1 hour 12 minutes 47 seconds

Cutting The Gordian Knot
The Theological Case For Evolution (& Mail Bag)

4ish reasons that Evolution makes more Theological sense.

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3 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes 35 seconds

Cutting The Gordian Knot
The Psychology of our Politics

The book, "The Righteous Mind" came out in 2012 what has changed since then? How to conservatives view the world differently and how to we effectively speak to each?

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3 months ago
42 minutes 58 seconds

Cutting The Gordian Knot
The Biggest Economic Sin

 Jake discusses the pervasive issue of government redistribution as a significant economic sin. He explores the moral implications of wealth redistribution, emphasizing the principle of subsidiarity, the nature of justice, and the role of inequality in society. Jake argues for the importance of private property and the need to address the root causes of poverty, advocating for a redesign of current redistribution policies to promote virtue and community engagement... or something like that.

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3 months ago
41 minutes 24 seconds

Cutting The Gordian Knot
Is Eating Organic a Sin?

In this episode, Jake explores the provocative question of whether eating organic is a sin, delving into broader themes of superstition, gluttony, rash judgment, and the importance of prudence in our food choices. Drawing on the teachings of Thomas Aquinas, he emphasizes the need for a reasoned approach to health and nutrition, cautioning against fear-based decisions and the pitfalls of assigning undue worth to certain practices. Ultimately, he advocates for a grateful attitude towards the abundance of food available to us, reminding listeners of the goodness of creation.

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4 months ago
50 minutes 19 seconds

Cutting The Gordian Knot
7 Problems That Markets Can Fix

In this episode, Jake discusses seven innovative market-based solutions to various societal issues, including immigration, education financing, organ sales, traffic management, environmental conservation, and housing development. He proposes a bidding system for immigration that incentivizes quality entrants, a shift from debt to equity financing in education, the legalization of organ sales to alleviate shortages, market-driven traffic solutions, intelligent environmental resource management, and development dividends to combat NIMBYism in housing. Each solution aims to create a more efficient and equitable society by leveraging market principles.

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4 months ago
57 minutes 53 seconds

Cutting The Gordian Knot
Laws vs Principles / Stock Market Morality Questions

In this episode, Jake explores the concept of bottom-up virtue, contrasting it with top-down moral reasoning. He discusses the importance of biblical laws in shaping virtue and how small actions can have significant impacts. The conversation also delves into practical applications of virtue in everyday life, including interactions with cashiers and the ethics of investing. A mailbag question prompts a discussion on the moral implications of investing in companies that may not align with one's values, emphasizing the need for discernment in such decisions.

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4 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 10 seconds

Cutting The Gordian Knot
Taleb & Catholic Social Teaching W/ Brian Curran

Brian and I chat about Black swans, Randomness, Risk management strategies and all the while... the Catholic Faith and how it dovetails with the thought of one of our favorite economic thinkers.

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4 months ago
1 hour 44 minutes 5 seconds

Cutting The Gordian Knot
Pope Francis vs JD Vance Immigration Face-Off

We talk about the, "ordo amoris", what the Church teaches on immigration, and how Pope Francis actually wrote a pretty solid letter to the bishops.

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8 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes 50 seconds

Cutting The Gordian Knot
St. Augustine's Sermon on Samson

Samson, in his own unique and often confusing way, pictures Christ's life to an extraordinary extent.

In this episode we clarify a few quick points made in last episode, finish up the story of Samson, and reflect on St Augustine's sermon on Samson.

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9 months ago
56 minutes 10 seconds

Cutting The Gordian Knot
Michael Knowles Vs Charlie Kirk Debate Review (less terrible audio version)

In this episode, Jake reviews a debate between Michael Knowles and Charlie Kirk, focusing on the Catholic faith, the significance of the Eucharist, the role of Mary, and the authority of the Pope. He critiques Knowles' arguments and emphasizes the importance of understanding Catholic doctrine, particularly regarding transubstantiation and the sacraments. The conversation also touches on the nature of salvation, the impact of schism, and the need for a living voice in the church. Jake concludes by urging listeners to pray for Pope Francis and to seek a deeper understanding of their faith.

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10 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes 33 seconds

Cutting The Gordian Knot
What You Must Prove to Be Protestant (& Mailbag)

Jake discusses the essential requirements for being a Protestant, emphasizing the need for legitimate pastoral authority, the historical context of Protestantism, and the importance of grounding beliefs in scripture and early church teachings. He critiques the simplification of doctrine and the implications of denial in faith, ultimately urging listeners to seek authentic Christianity rooted in historical continuity and scriptural authority.

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10 months ago
1 hour 52 minutes 41 seconds

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11 Non-Murderous Solutions to America's Heathcare System

In this episode, Jake discusses the current state of the healthcare system in the U.S., addressing misconceptions about healthcare companies, profit margins, and the inefficiencies caused by government regulations. He proposes 11 non-murderous solutions to improve the system, emphasizing the importance of personal responsibility, competition, and the need for a more rational approach to healthcare spending. The discussion highlights the flaws in the current system and advocates for a shift towards healthcare savings accounts and other market-driven solutions.


takeaways

  • Murdering people is not a solution to healthcare issues.
  • Health insurance companies are often wrongly blamed for high costs.
  • The U.S. healthcare system is heavily regulated and not a free market.
  • Competition in healthcare can drive down costs and improve quality.
  • Healthcare savings accounts (HSAs) could revolutionize personal healthcare spending.
  • Government mandates often complicate healthcare delivery.
  • Incentives should align with personal responsibility in healthcare.
  • The current system incentivizes poor lifestyle choices without consequences.
  • Allowing competition for drugs from overseas can lower costs.
  • An end-of-life plan can significantly reduce healthcare spending.
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10 months ago
1 hour 15 minutes

Cutting The Gordian Knot
Discussing Private Property with Fr. Brad Elliott

Austrian Economics, Catholic Social Teaching and much more comes up as we discuss the role and moral basis of private property rights.

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11 months ago
2 hours 11 minutes 42 seconds

Cutting The Gordian Knot
A Deep Dive into Aquinas's 3rd way (Contingency) W/ Noah Chappell

We cover every objection we can think of. We trace the roots of the argument through Jewish, Pagan, and Islamic thinkers. Not only that we think we ironed out some language shifts, and we also think that we sorted out a bit of the why behind Aquinas's version of the argument. Its a long episode but we had fun digging into this wonderful argument for God.

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11 months ago
2 hours 24 minutes 29 seconds

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Dr. Vance Ginn on Market Based Immigration

Former Chief Economist of the White House’s Office of Management and Budget, Vance Ginn joins the show to chat about immigration and how a market approach will make all of us better off.


You can find his Podcast, "Let People Prosper" in the following links:


https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/let-people-prosper/id1639806532


https://open.spotify.com/show/3tzOSVMDF1FoUNW09x1IPC?si=352687a0bd594ebd

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11 months ago
1 hour 24 minutes 9 seconds

Cutting The Gordian Knot
Lighthearted and informative commentary on theological, philosophical, societal, and economic topics all from a Catholic perspective.