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Long before modern politics, think tanks, or social theory, the prophet Daniel outlined a pattern for how societies rise, drift, and ultimately collapse. In this episode, we explore how ancient biblical structure offers more than theology — it presents a framework for civilization itself.
From the idea of a covenant between God and humanity to the role of personal responsibility at the household level, we examine how moral order creates stability — and what happens when that structure erodes. The cause-and-effect relationship between obedience and consequence isn’t just spiritual; it’s societal. What was written 2,700 years ago may explain more about today than we’re willing to admit.
By TALong before modern politics, think tanks, or social theory, the prophet Daniel outlined a pattern for how societies rise, drift, and ultimately collapse. In this episode, we explore how ancient biblical structure offers more than theology — it presents a framework for civilization itself.
From the idea of a covenant between God and humanity to the role of personal responsibility at the household level, we examine how moral order creates stability — and what happens when that structure erodes. The cause-and-effect relationship between obedience and consequence isn’t just spiritual; it’s societal. What was written 2,700 years ago may explain more about today than we’re willing to admit.