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In today’s episode, Scott explores how individuals can reclaim and redefine their sense of morality after stepping away from religious authority. He examines the shift from inherited values to consciously chosen ethics, drawing on philosophical thinkers to ground the idea of moral autonomy. Through personal reflection and discussion of life beyond institutional commandments, the episode encourages listeners to embrace moral complexity and responsibility. Ultimately, it offers reassurance that morality not only survives outside of orthodoxy—it can flourish.
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In today’s episode, Scott explores how individuals can reclaim and redefine their sense of morality after stepping away from religious authority. He examines the shift from inherited values to consciously chosen ethics, drawing on philosophical thinkers to ground the idea of moral autonomy. Through personal reflection and discussion of life beyond institutional commandments, the episode encourages listeners to embrace moral complexity and responsibility. Ultimately, it offers reassurance that morality not only survives outside of orthodoxy—it can flourish.
Please consider becoming a monthly recurring donor to the podcast.
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