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Seeds of Evil
In a recent episode, David Masters introduces the idea that many people feel as though they are engaged in a personal spiritual battle, largely influenced by external forces and energies. He emphasizes that our media, including outlets like Fox News, often inadvertently echoes the narrative of these adverse forces. While informing the public is a necessary part of journalism, Masters warns that discussions around challenging topics, such as the state of the economy, can sow seeds of doubt and negativity in people’s minds. He points out that perceptions about the economy can be misleading, leading many to believe it is in worse shape than it actually is. Ultimately, he underscores the distinction between believing something based on external narratives and truly knowing the truth for oneself.
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By Foundation of Human UnderstandingSeeds of Evil
In a recent episode, David Masters introduces the idea that many people feel as though they are engaged in a personal spiritual battle, largely influenced by external forces and energies. He emphasizes that our media, including outlets like Fox News, often inadvertently echoes the narrative of these adverse forces. While informing the public is a necessary part of journalism, Masters warns that discussions around challenging topics, such as the state of the economy, can sow seeds of doubt and negativity in people’s minds. He points out that perceptions about the economy can be misleading, leading many to believe it is in worse shape than it actually is. Ultimately, he underscores the distinction between believing something based on external narratives and truly knowing the truth for oneself.
Transcript goes here: