Unequally Yoked Episode 8 - BLM and COVID; The epistemological crisis driven by the left

The Left's dogmatic and pious positions will be their undoing and will push more people to embrace conservatism. What are those dogmatic positions? - social justice is the path to salvation and we have to repent of our "whiteness" The left is forcing these conversions by justifying violence in the name of social justice and indoctrinating society through critical race theory and implicit bias training. Those pushing these dogmatic views are today's modern-day pharisees. This is an epistemological crisis because the postmodern woke religion has a very fluid definition of truth and goodness. Epistemology is the study of knowledge and determining truth from false or fact from opinion. Hence the crisis. I explain how they're using this fluid definition to define violence and then project violence on Trump, the police and others who don't agree with them. Plus Reading of pages 131-144

The Left's dogmatic and pious positions will be their undoing and push more people to embrace conservatism.

What are those dogmatic positions?
- social justice is the path to salvation and we have to repent of our "whiteness"

The left is forcing these conversions by justifying violence in the name of social justice and indoctrinating society through critical race theory and implicit bias training. Those pushing these dogmatic views are today's modern-day pharisees.  

This is an epistemological crisis because the postmodern woke religion has a very fluid definition of truth and goodness. Epistemology is the study of knowledge and determining truth from false or fact from opinion. Hence the crisis. 

I explain how they're using this fluid definition to define violence and then projecting violence on Trump, the police and others who don't agree with them. 

Unequally Yoked Episode 7 - BLM and COVID; Threat to democracy is the dishonest media”

Pages read: 120 to 132 1) The biggest threat to our democracy: -- Constitution and election dishonesty -- Media malpractice 2) False claims -- Trump is racist because he called Mexicans Racist (pg. 87) -- Trump didn't denounce White Supremacists in Charlottesville (pg. 63-65) -- Rampant shootings of unarmed black Americans by police officers (pg. 128-131) 3) Election overtime! But it's not over until it's over! One cannot unequivocally say there was no voter fraud during an election year with historic turnout. 4) A look at media malpractice: how media is dismissing voter fraud. 5) Ibram Kendi's absurd expansion of the definition of racism, this time including "personal responsibility." The real definition of racism - though not said - is anyone who doesn't vote Democrat and who doesn't say there is systemic racism and who doesn't admit to being racist against blacks.

Unequally Yoked Episode 7 - BLM and COVID; Threat to democracy is the dishonest media

Unequally Yoked Episode 6 -BLM and COVID (start of chapter); Election update

Six points about the election: 1) Whatever the outcome - HOPE 2) Silver lining - Senate; historic judiciary wins 3) Interesting results 4) We remain deeply divided 5) Threat left-leaning media is the threat to democracy 6) Systemic racism narrative will persist regardless of who's in office because it's big business and because it keeps the indulgences alive and coming. Pages read: 107-121

Reading of pages 107-121

Six points about the election:

1) We’re heading to the Supreme Court - but whatever the outcome - HOPE
2) Silver lining - Senate; historic judiciary wins
3) Interesting results
4) We remain deeply divided
5) Threat left-leaning media is the threat to democracy
6) Systemic racism narrative will persist regardless of who's in office because it's big business and because it keeps the indulgences alive and coming.

Unequally Yoked Episode 5 - The Crossfire Era - Deconstructing Amy Cooper story

Overview of the main takeaways of the book: 1) Ad hominem attacks (mainly around racism) due to media-enabled coup that's tried to take Donald Trump down with a deeply entrenched false narrative 2) We are a nation that presupposes a Supreme Being; an absolute adjudicator of justice and truth; We live under the moral laws under God and the governing laws of man 3) We created a moral void by taking away prayer from schools circa 1960s 4) What people get wrong about Christians 5) Solutions: How do we move forward and find overlap with those we disagree with? Reading of pages 93-106

Reading of pages 93-106, which includes segments on the "Media's pet causes", "Graceum est; non legitu" (It's all Greek to me); "Guilt Peddling" - a deconstruction of the Amy Cooper dog walking incident 

Overview of the main takeaways of the book:
1) Ad hominem attacks (mainly around racism) due to media-enabled coup that's tried to take Donald Trump down with a deeply entrenched false narrative that he is the embodiment of evil
2) We are a nation that presupposes a Supreme Being; an absolute adjudicator of justice and truth; We live under the moral laws under God and the governing laws of man

3) We created a moral void by taking away prayer from schools circa 1960s

4) What people get wrong about Christians

5) Solutions: How do we move forward and find overlap with those we disagree with?


Unequally Yoked Episode 3 - The False Narrative part 3

Reading from page 66 to 81 (ending Chapter 3 - The False Narrative and starting into Chapter 4 - The Crossfire Era). Brief overview of our different worldviews distilled down to being inherently good or inherently broken. How the Democrats are propagating a false narrative to bring people to their party's view: we're all inherently good and the governing system and institutions are flawed and intentionally racist, creating a good and evil moral polarity. Plus why Judge Amy Coney Barrett is not racist, though you'd think she is due to media's coverage her during her Supreme Court confirmation hearings this week. www.unequallyyoked.com/

Reading from page 66 to 81 (ending Chapter 3 - The False Narrative and starting into Chapter 4 - The Crossfire Era).

Brief overview of our different worldviews distilled down to being inherently good or inherently broken. How the Democrats are propagating a false narrative to bring people to their party's view: we're all inherently good and the governing system and institutions are flawed and intentionally racist, creating a good and evil moral polarity.

Plus why Judge Amy Coney Barrett is not racist, though you'd think she is due to media's coverage her during her Supreme Court confirmation hearings this week.

www.unequallyyoked.com/