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What is evil, and how does evil work in the world? “The prince of the power of the air” in the Christian New Testament, “Ha-Satan” (the accuser) in the Hebrew Bible, give us crucial glimpses into the nature of evil. How do we tell the difference between truth & lies, between fact and fiction? OH, and for those of us who are trying to figure out how to escape beliefs and ideas that have been toxic for us-how do we find enough scaffolding to make sure we don’t just now get caught up in something worse?!
We explore the overwhelming nature of misinformation and disinformation in today's society, particularly in the context of the upcoming election. We delve into the concept of evil, drawing connections between ancient texts and modern experiences of self-destruction and identity crises. The discussion highlights the power of accusation and scapegoating, the struggle for self-identity amidst external influences, and the quest for truth in a chaotic world filled with conflicting voices. We also talk about identity, and the journey of deconstruction and reconstruction of faith. Ultimately we advocate for the need for spiritual scaffolding to support personal growth and understanding, ultimately leading to the realization of one's identity as God's beloved.
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What is evil, and how does evil work in the world? “The prince of the power of the air” in the Christian New Testament, “Ha-Satan” (the accuser) in the Hebrew Bible, give us crucial glimpses into the nature of evil. How do we tell the difference between truth & lies, between fact and fiction? OH, and for those of us who are trying to figure out how to escape beliefs and ideas that have been toxic for us-how do we find enough scaffolding to make sure we don’t just now get caught up in something worse?!
We explore the overwhelming nature of misinformation and disinformation in today's society, particularly in the context of the upcoming election. We delve into the concept of evil, drawing connections between ancient texts and modern experiences of self-destruction and identity crises. The discussion highlights the power of accusation and scapegoating, the struggle for self-identity amidst external influences, and the quest for truth in a chaotic world filled with conflicting voices. We also talk about identity, and the journey of deconstruction and reconstruction of faith. Ultimately we advocate for the need for spiritual scaffolding to support personal growth and understanding, ultimately leading to the realization of one's identity as God's beloved.
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