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Pro-freedom discussion which AVOIDS Coercion and Hypocrisy. This is a consistent application of postmodernism to reveal subjectivity/perspective. The goal is NOT to determine right or wrong, rather to explore better ideas to make nearly everyone satisfied if not happier. The goal restated is de-escalation through innovation. Get out of the Box; the box described around Ep 21. Contact: [email protected]
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Jesus Day. At least I can keep doing these videos while I'm trying to survive the first year of teaching new subjects at a new school. Anyway, Hypocrisy has been on my mind a lot these days because there's just so much of it in society. Where DOES hypocrisy come from? I mean who likes being a hypocrite and yet, we all are. Peace and Blessings to yo…
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Sunday is Jesus day, of course. We are looking at 1 Timothy 6:3-6, what is godly teaching? What is the benefit of living with that teaching and what is the alternative? Peace and Blessings to you.द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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It's Jesus Day again and we're going to talk about signs, what they are, what they're supposed to me and what are we to do with them. What are the signs of the times and what are we to do? Peace and Blessings.द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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Sunday once again. Ever notice that when people talk about money in the bible, readers then think of various charities that rich people should contribute to? I think this is a recent phenomenon, like "the last couple of hundred years because of American prosperity" recent. But if that's true, what is it to be rich toward God no matter the time peri…
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Jesus-day again. Not sure if you heard but some people thought that they were going to be raptured or taken to heaven this past week. They were so confident. Where does that confidence come from and how do we know that it is not misplaced but based on True Faith?द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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Jesus Day on the channel. The Apostle Paul exhorted believers to speak good words which build up others... but how do we do this when what we say is classified as "hate speech." In fact, Jesus would be accused of engaging in hate speech. How are we to understand this and live out our faith in a world full of ignorance? Blessings and Peace.…
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I haven't been able to do daily episodes so I going to try to do a "Recap" episode. This might be what I'll be doing until summer rolls around. Though I did discuss some issues in my sermon today, I go over some of the bigger stories of the last 10 days and tie them together for a big picture overview. Stay Safe, Peace.…
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The assassination of Charlie Kirk shows us how intolerant society has become. Let's try to understand where it all comes from and how we are to live in the face of so much disorder and violence. Peace.द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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Sunday is Jesus Day... What is it to abide in the Lord? If abiding in the Lord gives us privilege, is it the privilege to ignore law and justice like many politicians these days? Blessing and Peace.द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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I saw a video of the presidents of China, Russia, and India in a circle laughing and having a grand old time. I saw the end of dollar privilege right there. What is it and what does that have to do with White Privilege?द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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There are many things in the news today. I'm going to offer my subjective take on events that I have not mentioned before. China and Silver and Gold, Russian LNG, and the uncertainty of the future.द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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Props to my wife for telling me about the property tax fraud/scam video from ITM trading. Just how representative is the story coming out of Scotland about the young girl trying to protect herself against an adult migrant and his sister? It's terribly disturbing and I just don't understand. And finally, the US sends warships to Venezuela. But What …
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My wife and I finished Game of Thrones last weekend and one could see many of the lessons and power dynamics described by Machiavelli in his "book" The Prince. There are lessons here for us when we think of our own gov't.द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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The news says that the gov't purchase of 10% of INTEL's stock is an investment; it's a bailout. It's also fascistic, that is, smacks of fascism. But I'm a fascist, too... most of the time. Truly.द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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Sunday is Jesus Day. The Apostle Paul cautioned believer to avoid people who are divisive and cause conflicts. But differentiation is a part of life; how do we differentiate without conflict? But doing it the Jesus way.द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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If I haven't mentioned it before, I try to keep up with a variety of news so that I have a "take" to share with my family and church congregation. So, I go over some news stories of note over the past 24 hours. Next, I break down a meme I saw yesterday on capitalism and starvation.द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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One might have heard this expression of government picking winners and losers. This often happens through legislation, but I go over several other ways this occurs, and people generally do not perceive it as a "picking winners and losers" situation. Related to this is the Wellington UT situation of a 225% property tax increase.…
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I hope the title is provocative enough for you to have a listen. Being America first is a great idea, but it seems that most people simply don't know what it means and how to make it happen. My take on the matter. Thank you for your attention. hahaद्वारा The Subjective Professor
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A different take on the Trump Putin meeting which I thought was interesting courtesy of Alex Krainer and Maneco64. This makes me opine on the benefits of small government and my own personal test of my belief in small gov't. It's controversial, to say the least.द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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This episode I go over some of what I experienced at the Ron Paul conference in Dulles, Va over the weekend. Next, I share some thoughts on the Trump Putin meeting in Alaska.द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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University students love to talk about exploitation; it emboldens them. But what exactly is Exploitation? With that better understanding, does the world look any different? Do we begin to see our own exploitation?द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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If you are around my age then you are very familiar with AOL. You might be as surprised as I was when I heard that it was shutting down! I didn't even know it was still in use! This is a good time to talk about Supply and Demand.द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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I want to discuss another aspect of Eagles football "culture" as a way to get deeper into the phenomenon of the unrepentant STUBBORN, self-righteous political radical; they exist on the "right" and "left". Why does it happen and what is the way to get out will be the focus of this episode.द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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I met one of my college roommates today for a couple of hours and for the first time in 38 years. We talked about several topics one of which was how we met our wives. So, I thought I would do an episode where I'm kind of "thinking out loud" on the topic of marriage, dating, and family.द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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Sunday which means it's Jesus Day on the channel. Well, once upon a time the wisest man in the world said that EVERYTHING is meaningless. How do we find meaning in a world where nothing has meaning?द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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Years ago, I had a conversation with an economics professor. It was brief and about "asymmetric knowledge." I think he thought that he had more knowledge that me. See what I did there? So, what do we do when some people have more knowledge than others?द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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Redrawing the lines of voting districts in Texas is in the news. I thought it would be interesting to contrast that with another story I saw the other day, Somaliland. What is going on, subjectively speaking and what is the lesson we can take away from it.द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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Tying pop culture to contemporary issues again. Braveheart is one of my favorite movies and serves as the jumping off point for the discussion on Freedom and the Smallest minority of society: The Individual.द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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You don't have to enjoy watching American Football to hear this episode. The reason for kicking off a talented recruit from the team is interesting and related to the hate I want to discuss from the Game of Thrones Season 5 Episode 5. As always, I try to tie it all back to our lives in the present.द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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Tying a bunch of seemingly unrelated topics together to give a better sense of where the Subjective Professor is coming from. Is it better to know the truth or to be ever growing in understanding of the events in our lives? hmmद्वारा The Subjective Professor
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Revisiting the subject of "isolationism" in our current national situation. Few really understand the concept and that our national policy is more isolationist than I will ever be. It is currently being masked by the "Great Man" concept.द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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Austin Metcalf lost his life at a track meet; people want to make it an issue of race. Maybe it is, but I would use a different racialization. What is interesting is the side that people take and why. This brings me to the Pizza incident as discussed by Ansari six years ago.द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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Another race-oriented topic today but presented as unions and mathematicians. Any decision we make has a price tag or a cost. Who pays is important to consider. It is often an aspect which is ignored sometimes deliberately.द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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People who believe in government often get upset when I say that it should be cut drastically. Epstein makes my case easier to make. Meanwhile, the rest of the world gets to enjoy Thorium reactors. sigh. At least USAID is no more as an official entity.द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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Sunday again which makes it Jesus-day on the channel. Taking a look at Psalms, discussing a topic that has been on my mind for a while, why is it so hard for people to admit they were wrong?!? Peace.द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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This episode inspired by Wanjiru Njoya of the Mises Institute. Turns out that she discussed Walter William's book "Race and Economics" which I also used for my book on race. So, I thought I would share what I took away from a chapter from that book. I would like to add that I was able to exchange emails with him before he passed away. He was such a…
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There was a paper assignment I offered to students to finish their semesters; it was a "persuasion" paper with a deconstruction twist. This episode explains postmodernist deconstruction and how it is supposed to be used. In other words, doing deconstruction properly reduces emotion and encourages people to use their reason to find better solutions.…
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A topic I probably have discussed as a sub-point in other episodes deserves its own episode: Free Societies in the world. How did they maintain freedom without being a military powerhouse? Perhaps the people today can learn something from them.द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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An edgy title to discuss a controversial topic. I listened to an interview John Stossel did with James Lindsay who, with a couple other scholars, attempted to publish 20 academic papers which were fake; the title of this episode is the title of one they got published. They did it to expose problems of Woke Left academic publications. But there's mo…
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Sunday Jesus Day. So, is it possible to escape evil? Apparently, yes. This is good to know considering all of the horrible things in the news these days. God Bless and Peace.द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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The affair caught on a Jumbotron Kiss Cam is in the news cycle, and my question is: why? This story of marital failure reminds me of that meeting in Rivendell when dwarves, elves, hobbits, and men try to figure out what to do with the Ring of Power.द्वारा The Subjective Professor
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