

Three Powers, Pt. 14: More on Internal and External Standards
Jan 30, 2025
The podcast delves into the fascinating distinction between intrinsic and ascribed values, using a Pokémon card as a playful metaphor. Listeners are invited to engage with the nuances of personal beliefs and societal standards. Tension between dissenting voices and scientific consensus is examined, highlighting how both drive progress. The Ten Commandments are explored as a covenant, revealing their dual role as directives and promises. Finally, the interplay of personal conviction and community expectation sheds light on the complexities of self-awareness and social dynamics.
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Pokemon Card Value
- Michael Minkoff sold a Pokemon card for $145, questioning its real value.
- His sons claimed the money was real, but the card's inherent worth was debatable.
Blurred Value Lines
- Real and ascribed value blur, especially with righteousness, goodness, and truth.
- Societal agreement on something's worth doesn't guarantee its inherent value.
Interpreting God's Will
- Claiming definitive knowledge of God's opinion can be misleading.
- Disagreements about truth exist even among those seeking it from scripture.