About this episode
Bryan and Ogun explore themes of doubt in spirituality, the implications of political imagery, and the ethics of political threats.
Bryan and Ogun discuss whether we would fly to the moon, how the views Artemis shared should inspire us, Doubting Thomas and the role of doubt in one's spiritual journey, and whether it's OK to depict a politician as Jesus. Plus, should elected officials be able to threaten genocide with impunity?
People in this episode
Hosts: Bryan, Ogun
Topics covered
- spiritual journey
- doubt
- politics
- space exploration
- genocide
- faith
Keywords
- spirituality
- doubt
- politics
- Artemis
- Doubting Thomas
- genocide
- faith
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Artemis
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