“We are Forerunners. Guardians of all that exists. The roots of the Galaxy have grown deep under our careful tending. Where there is life, the wisdom of our countless generations has saturated the soil. Our strength is a luminous sun, towards which all intelligence blossoms… And the impervious shelter, beneath which it has prospered.”
In this latest episode of the Didactic Mind podcast, I talk about hope and victory against two of the greatest threats that we face in the modern world: There is a lot to unpack in this week’s podcast, in which I discuss how potentially 3 BILLION souls could be...
Listeners to my podcast will recall that I did a two-part series a few weeks ago called “One Man, One Book”, examining the historicity of the so-called “Religion of Peace”. I did it a bit bassackwards, and I’ll cop to that without...
In the second part of my synthesis of the investigations into the origins of Islam, I delve into the historical “prophet” Muhammad of Islam, and look at the evidence that shows pretty conclusively that the man as described in Islamic traditions simply...
This week’s podcast is a bit late, again, for hopefully the last time in a while – unavoidable circumstances and all that jazz. But it’s all about the origins of Islam and whether or not the canonical story about the Koran can be trusted. It contains...
For this week’s podcast I decided to address some spiritual topics that have been on my mind for quite some time. This week’s episode is all about the war of spirit and the ways in which that war has manifested itself among us: As I said in the podcast,...
In this week’s podcast, I discuss the rather strange and shadowy Nephilim, or Watchers, mentioned very briefly at various points in the Bible and at much greater length in the apocryphal Books of Enoch, while stopping over various mythologies and points in...
Reader JohnC911 asked an interesting question in relation to the Scripture that I posted up on Sunday regarding the compatibility of Christianity and libertarianism: Is it possible for a Christian Libertarian society to exist if they chose to put Jesus as their King?...
Reader and friend JohnC posed a VERY long comment with a question buried in there… somewhere… about whether or not Pontius Pilate was guilty of condemning Jesus Christ to death, and whether he felt any guilt about casting out Our Lord to His death. I...
Longtime reader and friend of the blog Kapios pitched in with some interesting questions to my Pesach post: Do you follow any particular denomination or do you think denominations is a divide and conquer tactic?Also what do you make of the Easter and Christmas...
In this week’s podcast I address a wide range of subjects, from the ridiculous and frankly overhyped estimates of Corona-chan’s mortality rate, to the dangers of taking epidemiological models too seriously, to the different ways in which societies have...
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