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The Proof Is In The Pudding!
In a recent broadcast of “Perilous World Radio,” host David Masters discussed the challenges of accessing reliable information in today’s media landscape. He pointed out that while conservative outlets, such as One America News Network, exist, they often don’t receive the same airtime on major networks like Fox News as their more liberal counterparts, such as CNN and MSNBC. Masters expressed concern that this selective attention could limit the diversity of viewpoints. He emphasized the importance of questioning how much truth is being conveyed in the media and suggested that Fox News may be prioritizing their audience retention over providing a well-rounded spectrum of news.
As the discussion continues, David plays a clip from his father, Roy Masters. He discusses how a lack of faith can lead to a deeper sense of dissatisfaction. When faith diminishes, it often leads to seeking substitutes for true happiness, including various pleasures. However, one must experience unhappiness to resort to these substitutes. The more unhappy someone becomes, the more mistakes they make, leading to a further loss of faith. Those substitutes might be mistaken for happiness, but in reality, they do not bring true happiness at all.
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By Foundation of Human UnderstandingThe Proof Is In The Pudding!
In a recent broadcast of “Perilous World Radio,” host David Masters discussed the challenges of accessing reliable information in today’s media landscape. He pointed out that while conservative outlets, such as One America News Network, exist, they often don’t receive the same airtime on major networks like Fox News as their more liberal counterparts, such as CNN and MSNBC. Masters expressed concern that this selective attention could limit the diversity of viewpoints. He emphasized the importance of questioning how much truth is being conveyed in the media and suggested that Fox News may be prioritizing their audience retention over providing a well-rounded spectrum of news.
As the discussion continues, David plays a clip from his father, Roy Masters. He discusses how a lack of faith can lead to a deeper sense of dissatisfaction. When faith diminishes, it often leads to seeking substitutes for true happiness, including various pleasures. However, one must experience unhappiness to resort to these substitutes. The more unhappy someone becomes, the more mistakes they make, leading to a further loss of faith. Those substitutes might be mistaken for happiness, but in reality, they do not bring true happiness at all.
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