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Summary
In this episode, Cole and Jason discuss the topic of censorship in light of recent Supreme Court cases and government involvement in social media. They explore the biblical principles of gossip and slander, emphasizing the importance of the right to know and the prohibition of spreading false information. They also touch on the distinction between public and private information and the government's role in classifying information during wartime. Overall, they encourage listeners to consider how scripture speaks to the flow of information and the principles that should guide our communication. The conversation explores the topic of censorship and the government's role in regulating speech and information. It discusses the distinction between sins and crimes, and the lack of tools for the government to punish sins such as slander and gossip. The conversation also touches on the Supreme Court's decision regarding social media censorship and the limitations of the First Amendment. The main takeaway is that individuals should have the freedom to determine what is true and what information they consume, without government interference.
By The Bearded BereansSummary
In this episode, Cole and Jason discuss the topic of censorship in light of recent Supreme Court cases and government involvement in social media. They explore the biblical principles of gossip and slander, emphasizing the importance of the right to know and the prohibition of spreading false information. They also touch on the distinction between public and private information and the government's role in classifying information during wartime. Overall, they encourage listeners to consider how scripture speaks to the flow of information and the principles that should guide our communication. The conversation explores the topic of censorship and the government's role in regulating speech and information. It discusses the distinction between sins and crimes, and the lack of tools for the government to punish sins such as slander and gossip. The conversation also touches on the Supreme Court's decision regarding social media censorship and the limitations of the First Amendment. The main takeaway is that individuals should have the freedom to determine what is true and what information they consume, without government interference.