507. The Insanity of Woke Psychologists | Lee Jussim

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You Cannot Avoid Having a God. Here Is What That Actually Means.

This is the second lecture from the We Who Wrestle With God tour.What does it mean that your God is whatever you put first? Why are the stories that grip you not false but hyper-real? Why is work identical to sacrifice, and what does that reveal about the nature of the covenantal ...  Show more

Lecture 01: Present or Absent We Wrestle with God

Hi, everybody. I’m pleased to let you know that we’re going to release a lecture a week from my extensive tour archive, beginning this Sunday and then repeating every Sunday after that. This allows me to do something interesting and useful while I’m otherwise incapacitated. My he ...  Show more

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