Listen "Morality, Technology, and the Human Condition: Examining the Lives of Daniel Ellsberg and Theodore Kacinski"
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Send us a textWhat do the deaths of two controversial figures, Daniel Ellsberg and Theodore Kacinski, reveal about morality and the complexities of human nature? Join us in this fascinating episode as we unpack the lives and actions of these two individuals and examine the moral questions their stories raise. From Ellsberg's role in leaking the Pentagon Papers to Kacinski's dark path as the Unabomber, we dive into the impact they had on society and the relevance of Kacinski's manifesto in today's world.As we explore the resurgence of interest in Kacinski's ideology, we ask why public figures like Tucker Carlson and Arizona Senate candidate Blake Masters are citing his work and why his ideas are gaining popularity among younger generations. We also discuss the paradox of how the very technology Kacinski despised has been used to cultivate radical online personas among his followers. From there, we turn our attention to the complexities of age in politics, analyzing President Joe Biden's status as the oldest sitting president in history and the implications this has for his time in office and the upcoming election.Finally, we tackle the challenging question of why God allows evil in the world by examining the nature of atonement and the tension between biblical teachings and our own thoughts on the subject. While the answer remains ultimately unknowable, we consider the possibility that God has a specific purpose for allowing evil and how this fits into our spiritual lives. Don't miss this thought-provoking episode as we delve into these intriguing topics and more. Support the show
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