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In this episode of Faithful Dissent, we explore what it means to live in a world where truth often takes a back seat to ideology, certainty, and spectacle. From social media echo chambers to cultural figures who speak with authority regardless of accuracy, our public discourse increasingly rewards performance over honesty. But what happens to our communities, churches, and relationships when truth is treated as optional?
Together, we discuss:
In an age where deception spreads faster than ever, this conversation invites listeners to rediscover what it means to live faithfully, humbly, and truthfully—even in a post-truth world.
By James FarlowSend us a text
In this episode of Faithful Dissent, we explore what it means to live in a world where truth often takes a back seat to ideology, certainty, and spectacle. From social media echo chambers to cultural figures who speak with authority regardless of accuracy, our public discourse increasingly rewards performance over honesty. But what happens to our communities, churches, and relationships when truth is treated as optional?
Together, we discuss:
In an age where deception spreads faster than ever, this conversation invites listeners to rediscover what it means to live faithfully, humbly, and truthfully—even in a post-truth world.