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Ep 20: Predestination vs Free Will
Manage episode 161908878 series 1269299
Why do some people believe it's all determined, and others believe it's up to us? Religious or irreligious, scientist or non-scientist, transhumanist or singularitarian—people can't agree on this subject. We look to CS Lewis, Ghostbusters, the Beatles, and Jupiter's moon for answers!
- The word Micah was looking for was "contrarian"
- Calvinists vs Arminians
- Singularitarians and technological determinists vs Transhumanists
- "A similar difference"
- Church-centric vs Gospel-centric
- Sam Harris against Free Will vs atheism as the apotheosis of free will
- Does believing in free will give you free will?
- James Dobson's The Strong-Willed Child
- Unschooling
- The Problem of Evil is basically just the problem of parenting
- Game Theory and the Prisoner's Dilemma
- Blue Like Jazz, the book, and the movie scene starring Micah!
- I Am the Walrus
- Ghostbusters, the original, and the new all-female version
- TULIP, the points of Calvinism
- Calvinism as Ghostbusters?
- The Christian theological idea that increasing unity means increasing individuality and diversity, as seen in CS Lewis, and in Teilhard de Chardin's The Phenomenon of Man
- Using our free will to increase other's free will
- How God imposes limits in order to increase free will in the future
- Finite and Infinite Games (see also Micah's take on Infinite Morality)
- The origins of the term Catfishing
- Alternative educational approaches
- Google's 20 percent time
- Is the end result of religion the creation of Heavenly robots?
- Revolution is followed by Orthodoxy, just as wakefulness is followed by sleep
- Orthodoxy is the struggle to maintain the revolution
- For example: "All foods are clean!" followed by the Greek Orthodox fasting schedule of 200+ days per year
- Micah's wardrobe follows the Steve Jobs approach—wear the same clothes everyday, like a cartoon character
- Boundaries as minimum operating conditions for an open-ended future
- Does Europa's hidden ocean disprove the existence of God?
- CS Lewis' science fiction trilogy shows how a Christian imagination can encompass a much larger universe
- Subscribe to the podcast via email!
46 episodi
Manage episode 161908878 series 1269299
Why do some people believe it's all determined, and others believe it's up to us? Religious or irreligious, scientist or non-scientist, transhumanist or singularitarian—people can't agree on this subject. We look to CS Lewis, Ghostbusters, the Beatles, and Jupiter's moon for answers!
- The word Micah was looking for was "contrarian"
- Calvinists vs Arminians
- Singularitarians and technological determinists vs Transhumanists
- "A similar difference"
- Church-centric vs Gospel-centric
- Sam Harris against Free Will vs atheism as the apotheosis of free will
- Does believing in free will give you free will?
- James Dobson's The Strong-Willed Child
- Unschooling
- The Problem of Evil is basically just the problem of parenting
- Game Theory and the Prisoner's Dilemma
- Blue Like Jazz, the book, and the movie scene starring Micah!
- I Am the Walrus
- Ghostbusters, the original, and the new all-female version
- TULIP, the points of Calvinism
- Calvinism as Ghostbusters?
- The Christian theological idea that increasing unity means increasing individuality and diversity, as seen in CS Lewis, and in Teilhard de Chardin's The Phenomenon of Man
- Using our free will to increase other's free will
- How God imposes limits in order to increase free will in the future
- Finite and Infinite Games (see also Micah's take on Infinite Morality)
- The origins of the term Catfishing
- Alternative educational approaches
- Google's 20 percent time
- Is the end result of religion the creation of Heavenly robots?
- Revolution is followed by Orthodoxy, just as wakefulness is followed by sleep
- Orthodoxy is the struggle to maintain the revolution
- For example: "All foods are clean!" followed by the Greek Orthodox fasting schedule of 200+ days per year
- Micah's wardrobe follows the Steve Jobs approach—wear the same clothes everyday, like a cartoon character
- Boundaries as minimum operating conditions for an open-ended future
- Does Europa's hidden ocean disprove the existence of God?
- CS Lewis' science fiction trilogy shows how a Christian imagination can encompass a much larger universe
- Subscribe to the podcast via email!
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