A Dive into the Estuary with Paul VanderKlay

A Dive into the Estuary with Paul VanderKlay

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Post-Protestant, Post-Literate

This week, the Pugs discuss an article by our friend Aaron Renn dealing with the loss of literacy and the decline of Protestantism in America. Is there a connection between the two? If so, which causes the other? What is the historic connection between literacy and Protestantism? ...  Show more

What a Friend We Have in AIJesus?!

The pugs engage the recent trends of AI companions, from AI friendships to AI Therapists and Soul-Care. Most disturbing are the developments of Grieftech and Religioustech. On the one side, we have virtual reanimations of loved ones who have died but are now continuing with us as ...  Show more

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