We Are Not Saved

Jeremiah
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Mar 2, 2020 • 27min

Books I Finished in February (Plus a Conference I Attended)

Discussion of Real World Risk Institute #RWRI The Age of Entitlement: America Since the Sixties By: Christopher Caldwell The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of Journalism By: Doris Kearns Goodwin The River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt's Darkest Journey By: Candice Millard The Diamond Age, or, A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer By: Neal Stephenson God Can't: How to Believe in God and Love after Tragedy, Abuse, and Other Evils (Religious) By: Thomas Jay Oord
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Feb 23, 2020 • 19min

"The Good Place", Brain-uploading, and Eschatology

Now that The Good Place is over I discuss what it had to say about eschatology. ***Warning this episode contains massive The Good Place spoilers. Proceed with caution*** In particular when they eventually arrived at the Good Place there were numerous problems. In part they were included for comedic effect, but in part they reflected real potential issues with a world were all your desires are met. Lest you think this is a pointless discussion, we may be able to create such a world with brain uploading. And even without that, we've developed numerous desire granting technologies.
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Feb 13, 2020 • 27min

Churchills, Hitlers, and Hedonists

In 1941 George Orwell said: Hitler is a criminal lunatic, and [yet] Hitler has an army of millions of men, aeroplanes in thousands, tanks in tens of thousands. For his sake a great nation has been willing to overwork itself for six years and then to fight for two years more, whereas for the common-sense, essentially hedonistic world-view which Mr. Wells puts forward, hardly a human creature is willing to shed a pint of blood Is this true? Have the number of people with a "common-sense, essentially hedonistic world-view" grown? Is that a problem?
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Feb 4, 2020 • 31min

Books I Finished in January

The Second Mountain: The Quest for a Moral Life By: David Brooks The Chapo Guide to Revolution: A Manifesto Against Logic, Facts, and Reason By: Chapo Trap House Supernormal Stimuli: How Primal Urges Overran Their Evolutionary Purpose By: Deirdre Barrett My Life and Work By: Henry Ford My Inventions By: Nikola Tesla The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin By: Benjamin Franklin Loserthink: How Untrained Brains Are Ruining America By: Scott Adams The Library Book By: Susan Orleans Sophocles I: Antigone, Oedipus the King, Oedipus at Colonus By: Sophocles
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Jan 25, 2020 • 33min

Don't Don't Fear the Filter

Scott Alexander of SlateStarCodex recently declared that "nobody ever really believed [that Fermi's Paradox] was a problem. I not only believed it was a problem I still believe it's a problem, and I think everyone else should as well. If you're one of those who don't think it is, then this episode is designed to change your mind.
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Jan 17, 2020 • 15min

We're All Montezuma, and the Europeans Are Always Just Around the Corner

In 1519 Cortés began his invasion of the Aztec empire. By 1520 Montezuma would be dead, and by 1521 the empire would have fallen. Within the next half dozen decades 95% of the Aztecs would be dead of disease. But Montezuma and the Aztecs had almost no warning of the cataclysm that was about to befall them. Is there some cataclysm waiting in our future which we will similarly be completely ignorant of until it is upon us? Probably. If that's the case what measures could we possibly take?
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Jan 10, 2020 • 23min

Predictions Looking Back to 2019 and Forward to 2020

My annual episode where I look back on predictions I've made in the past (particularly my 100 year predictions) and make some predictions for the upcoming year. As you might imagine there would be no point of making 2020 predictions if I didn't cover the upcoming presidential election. I think there's a lot going on there, and while Bloomberg hasn't made a big impact he might still do that. Also Biden looks increasingly shaky as a front runner. Whatever happens it's going to be chaotic, but I take a stab at saying what exactly that chaos will look like.
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Jan 2, 2020 • 27min

Books I Finished in December

Only the Dead: The Persistence of War in the Modern Age By: Bear F. Braumoeller Tower Lord (Raven's Shadow #2) By: Anthony Ryan Oath of Swords (War God #1) By: David Weber The War God's Own (War God #2) By: David Weber Aeschylus II: The Oresteia- Agamemnon, The Libation Bearers, The Eumenides, Proteus (Fragments) By: Aeschylus The New Testament: A New Translation for Latter-day Saints (Religious) Translated By: Thomas A. Wayment The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ, Maxwell Institute Study Edition (Religious) Annotated by: Grant Hardy Republican Party Animal: The "Bad Boy of Holocaust History" Blows the Lid Off Hollywood's Secret Right-Wing Underground By: David Cole Utterly Dwarfed (The Order of the Stick #6) By: Rich Burlew Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus By: Wizards RPG Team A Calendar of Wisdom: Daily Thoughts to Nourish the Soul By: Leo Tolstoy The Daily Stoic: 366 Meditations for Clarity, Effectiveness, and Serenity By: Ryan Holiday The Last Lion: Winston Spencer Churchill: Visions of Glory 1874-1932 (The Last Lion #1) By: William Manchester
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Dec 24, 2019 • 23min

Pornography and the End of the World

A recent debate on the dangers of pornography, and whether government should restrict things more or whether people just need to "parent better" plus an article about "total sexual freedom" causing the collapse of a nation within three generations are all tied together into a discussion of how to deal with more subtle eschatological concerns.
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Dec 14, 2019 • 10min

I Finally Figure out What I Want to Be When I Grow Up An Eschatologist

The title pretty much says it all, but in case you don't know what an Eschatologist is, an eschatologist is someone who studies eschatology. And eschatology is "a part of theology concerned with the final events of history, or the ultimate destiny of humanity. This concept is commonly referred to as the 'end of the world' or 'end times'. In my discussion of eschatology I intend to broaden the definition both horizontally (to include secular concerns) and vertically (to include not merely the end of the world, but the end of the nation).

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