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Embarking on a quest for truth can be daunting, but it becomes an adventure with the right navigator. Join us as we welcome Quentin, a dedicated scholar, who lights the path to discerning fact from fiction. Together, we tackle the intricate process of selecting reliable sources, especially in an age where misinformation is rampant. Quentin's expertise in primary sources and his insights into personal learning styles establish the foundation of our exploration, ensuring that you're equipped to filter the valuable nuggets of truth from the overwhelming stream of data that confronts us daily.
Truth is a multifaceted gem – it changes hue depending on the angle of light, or in our case, personal experience. In a candid conversation, we confront the limitations and revelations brought forth by our individual journeys, distinguishing between empirical truths and those profound spiritual realities that demand introspection. Whether it's unpacking the layers of 'little t truths' observed in the physical world or wrestling with the 'big T truths' that define our spiritual landscape, this episode invites you to embrace the full spectrum of understanding that shapes our reality.
We then navigate the delicate waters of bias, especially within religious contexts like The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. By dissecting the CRAAP test and the null hypothesis, we equip you with the tools to critically approach religious writings, while acknowledging the unique roles of science and faith. As we wrap up, we share our testimonies of divine grace, opening the door for you to reflect on the powerful intersections of knowledge, belief, and the profound impact of grace in our lives. Join our community for this deep-dive into the heart of what it means to seek, find, and cherish truth.
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Intro Music:
Come Thou Fount
Music by Oleg Kyrylkovv from Pixabay
Outro Music:
Nearer My God To Thee
Music by Oleg Kyrylkovv from Pixabay