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Reality

Reality

Shawn Ray Hughes

Society & Culture

Frequency: 1 episode/11d. Total Eps: 10

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Why is our society so divided? In this series we look at what is real today. This sounds simple, but it can be confusing. We tackle issues like the Right / Left divide in America, how we find and know what is real, and some scarier issues like the looming prospect of further unrest, and possible civil war in the country. Mix in some classical thought and it can be quite enlightening.
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Christian Nationalists and Trump

mercredi 6 juillet 2022Duration 27:14

I look closer at this issue of the Evangelical Church's support for Donald Trump in this second part of this topic. There is a distinction to be made between those who are highly religious vs. Christian Nationalists, and that gives me some hope for the future of the Church.  


Reading List:

Jesus and John Wayne, how white evangelicals corrupted a faith and fractured a nation by Kristin Kobes Du Mez.

Peter Wehner: The Death of Politics, how to heal our Frayed Republic after Trump.

Believe Me, The evangelical road to Donald Trump by John Fea

Unholy, Why White Evangelicals Worship At The Altar of Donald Trump, by Sarah Posner

Taking America Back for God by Andrew Whitehead and Samuel Perry.


The Evangelical Church and Donald Trump.

jeudi 16 juin 2022Duration 16:59

I'm looking  at how people can view Donald Trump as a moral person, and how this has affected the church and it's members.  It's not fun to talk about these things, but it is important.  

Mass Shootings and how we see things differently.

Season 1 · Episode 8

jeudi 26 mai 2022Duration 19:10

This troubling issue of mass shootings in our country is the springboard for a discussion of racism, cognitive dissonance, and replacement theory in today's world.  No solutions - just exploration of how we are divided as a country in the way we see such horrible events.  

Interview with Pierce Kidder

Season 1 · Episode 7

mercredi 11 mai 2022Duration 35:28

My friend Pierce Kidder discusses his views of various topics with me.  I've been surprised at how many times the two of us find ourselves on opposite sides of an issue, yet we seek understanding with each other's viewpoints.  So I offer some tips on how we can improve this whole process and better understand the reality of today.

Post Truth with Dr. Carlos Perez

Season 1 · Episode 6

jeudi 5 mai 2022Duration 31:04

My guest is Dr. Carlos Perez, Chair of the Psychology and counseling department here at LCU.  We are discussing Lee C. McIntyre's book Post Truth. https://www.amazon.com/Post-Truth-MIT-Press-Essential-Knowledge/dp/0262535041 

The concept of post truth is close to what we have been discussing for the entire series - how can we be sure of what is true?  Carlos explains many of the cognitive mechanisms at play here. 


Reality and the risk of civil war in America

Season 1 · Episode 5

mercredi 27 avril 2022Duration 22:54

I discuss Barbara F. Walter's book How Civil Wars Start, and the implications for us today.  We look at just how powerful social media is, with a focus on Facebook as the dominant platform worldwide.  The risk of civil war is great, and a sobering thought.  It challenges my perception of our country as a stable democracy.  

Truth and Social Media

Season 1 · Episode 4

mardi 12 avril 2022Duration 23:46

In this episode I examine the nature of Social Media.  We've all heard some bad things about it, but precisely what is it that can go wrong with connecting with friends on a platform like Facebook?  We examine some of the theories like Spiral of Silence, and the nature of Confirmation Bias and the Silo effect.  This is important, because many of us gather information and news from social media - and this forms the basis for our reality.

Interview with Jonathan Rauch - author of Constitution of Knowledge; a Defense of Truth.

Season 1 · Episode 3

vendredi 1 avril 2022Duration 29:30

I visit with Jonathan Rauch about a wide range of topics diving into how we can discern reality and truth in our world today.  He is a widely published author and is well versed in the history of science and philosophy.  Johnathan takes us on a path to understand how the knowledge based community is the best way we have of knowing truth today, and gives us some tools to help us on our journey.  Please read his book - The Constitution of Knowledge; A Defense of Truth.  He also notes a project he is involved with called Braver Angels   - so go check that out as well.  

The Symbolic Convergence of people

Season 1 · Episode 2

lundi 28 mars 2022Duration 23:20

It's very confusing how two people can see things so differently in the world today.  Issues like Right v. Left, Trump v. Biden, or just what IS true about vaccines?  All of it perhaps can be best understood with some help from a theory called Symbolic Convergence.

In this I discuss the theory, with a focus on explanatory and predictive powers.  I also share some of my life journey to help you understand where I am coming from.  This is not about right or wrong, but rather a pathway to helping us understand the world around us better.

Plato's Allegory of the Cave

Season 1 · Episode 1

lundi 28 mars 2022Duration 16:42

Ever notice the divide in our country?  Of course you have.  But why are we so divided?  In order to understand that I think we need to take a look at how we comprehend reality itself.  Because, I have noticed that many of my friends view what is real, what is true, differently than I do.  Not that I'm right, or they are right, but how can intelligent people have such radically different views of reality?  

This episode takes a look at one of the first discussions of this topic.  I explore Plato's analogy of the Cave.  And I try to make some sense of this divide.  


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