There's one billion people who believe in Muhammad and there are like close to a billion people but they don't say that they've actually encountered Muhammad. I just don't think any reason we have epistemically from the standpoint of having to look at subject science to the same standards we subject everything else to. It would be very very easy to get a person before and after a miraculous healing and just demonstrate that it had occurred how would that be easy why because there are plenty of sick people right If there is one person one person among the seven billion in this world who says they have the capacity to miraculously heal who could actually bring someone forward with their incantation or something like that?
Journalist, podcaster, and rapper Jesse Singal joins us to talk about his new book The Quick Fix, positive psychology (scam?), cancel culture in the media and academia (overblown?), Substack incentives, and lots more. Plus David and Tamler argue about the epistemology of ghosts.
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