Thursday, 26 February 2026

"Is it Wise to be a Sex Worker? How would you know? Was Job Wise? Is it about Feelings?"


1:00  Other members of the TLC also complain that the comments they leave on each other's videos are not displayed. 

10:00  Nevada prostitute who went to Cornell who suffered unwanted pregnancy

16:00  Drug addict

17:00  Emotions and reason

44:00  Obedience

45:00  Job's suffering

46:00  Odysseus

Personal morality of Trump and Scott Adams

47:00  Minimum moral standard

48:00  Saved or damned?

50:00  Unsuitable marriage partners of our offspring

53:00  David and Bathsheba

56:00  "Morality is just a feeling."

58:00  Status and hypocrisy

1:02:00  Feelings and logic
1:03:00  Anger and fear
1:04:00  The morality of murder
1:05:00  Materialism
Christian Western values
1:07:00  Was Job  wise?
1:09:00  Was Job gaming the system?
1:10:00  Job remembered to be grateful for his blessings but did not curse God when it seemed that he was cursed. 

Is morality mercenary and transactional?

1:11:00  Suffering is either punishment for sin or a test of character that leads to a greater reward.
1:12:00 John Vervaeke really doesn't get it.

It ain't what happens to you, it is how you deal with it.

1:13:00  Auschwitz
1:14:00  Moral Performance Review
1:15:00  Axial Age 
Are Elon Musk, Trump, Obama, Gandhi, Tolstoy, Taylor Swift, Dalai Lama or Jesus wise?
1:19:00  Self-deception and online degree course
1:20:00  Are prostitutes wise?
1:21:00  Theology
1:22:00  Jesus
Job
1:23:00  Hitler
What is better?
1:24:00  Only time will tell.
1:26:00  "The reason  is the emissary, the master is the emotional"?
Theology
1:27:00  Christian beliefs
The Sermon on the Mount is a "mysterious sermon". 
1:28:00  "Theology is going to change."
1:29:00  Why is the wisdom of prophets even being questioned?
1:30:00  Who is wise and what is wisdom?
1:31:00  Nihilism
1:33:00  Rahab was wise and married a prophet of God. 

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