
The Daily Stoic If You Were Tried, Would You Be Convicted?
Aug 14, 2019
The podcast delves into the harsh reality of religious persecution throughout history, touching on various faiths and their struggles. It raises a provocative question about authenticity in belief: if arrested for your faith, would there be enough evidence to convict you? The discussion highlights the historical challenges faced by philosophers alongside theologians and underscores the importance of aligning actions with beliefs. It encourages listeners to reflect on what their convictions truly mean in today's world.
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Cost of Belief
- Having faith can be revolutionary and may cost everything.
- True belief is reflected in actions, not just words.
Persecution of Philosophers
- Epictetus was banished from Rome for being a philosopher.
- Philosophers, like religious figures, also faced persecution.
Conviction of Belief
- Reflect on whether your actions align with your professed beliefs.
- Ask yourself if your behavior would be enough to convict you of being a Stoic.







