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In this episode we discuss our culture's tendency to think truth is relative, until there is a situation where we need it to be absolute. We also discuss a question about boundaries in relationships, specifically if someone has cut us off, and a question on suffering and how to know if suffering is the result of our actions, or circumstances outside of ourselves. We wrap it up with game in James has to give a pitch for products as if he's marketing them to stereotypical Christian consumers.
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In this episode we discuss our culture's tendency to think truth is relative, until there is a situation where we need it to be absolute. We also discuss a question about boundaries in relationships, specifically if someone has cut us off, and a question on suffering and how to know if suffering is the result of our actions, or circumstances outside of ourselves. We wrap it up with game in James has to give a pitch for products as if he's marketing them to stereotypical Christian consumers.

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