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The Subjective Truth

Jeremy Ellett

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In June of 2020, Buddha Kline vanished from the Carson National Forest while searching for the legendary Fenn Treasure. From alien abductions to haunted hotels to reincarnation robots, everyone has a theory to push. A narrative they're hoping to construct. Join our host, Graham Anderson, as she unearths all the answers to the question of... What happened to Buddha Kline? Starring Addison Peacock as Graham Anderson. Created by Jeremy Ellett.
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The Subjective Professor Podcast

Subjective Professor

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Pro-freedom discussion which AVOIDS Coercion and Hypocrisy. This is a consistent application of postmodernism to reveal subjectivity/perspective. The goal is NOT to determine right or wrong, rather to explore better ideas to make nearly everyone satisfied if not happier. The goal restated is de-escalation through innovation. Get out of the Box; the box described around Ep 21. Contact: subjectiveprofessor@gmail.com
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IT'S SUBJECTIVE!

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Welcome to ITS SUBJECTIVE, where two mates muse and argue about music - albums, songs, gigs and more! Come back every Friday for the boy's latest takes on all sorts of genres!
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The Subjective Perspective Show

Be Awoke Entertainment

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The Subjective Perspective Show is an incredibly inspiring Talk Show/Podcast on Be Awoke Ent that hosts some of the most interesting and iconic people on the planet in 1 hour long fascinating interviews/convos at www.beawoke.com.
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Subjective Conditions looks at a wide variety of perspectives on how capitalism shapes our own experiences of our lives and senses of self in the world today. We emphasize how to bring in all sorts of different theories and practices on how to engage in collective and individual trauma healing work and community building to help listeners work through the emotional devastation under capitalism today to find a new way to be with themselves and others. With friends and guests joining us along ...
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The Leader of Israel is here, and he spoke to congress. It is an interesting spectacle considering the supposed anti-foreign influence attitude in this country. What about all those protests? What about the never-ending wars? What about the debt? What about the coming sovereign debt crisis? These issues are all related, of course. Some thoughts fro…
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Hey, Folks! Don't worry, we're only a few short weeks away from the premier of our new horror anthology series, but while we're waiting for Jeremy to put all the final touches on that, we're thrilled to be able to share with you another another great Fiction Podcast we think you'll love. DERELICT, an immersive independently produced sci-fi podcast …
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What is the difference between Conspiracy theories in and outside of the University? hmm. Why are conspiracy theories which develop outside of the wall of the university looked down on so relentlessly? There's a lot of snobbery out there. And... John Cena started following me on X. haha. I think it was an accident, but I'll take it! I watched "It's…
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I saw a meme which inspired me to do this podcast with this topic. It's a summary because I am trying to keep episodes to 20 minutes. I understand the impulse to require English as a condition for life in America, but it is not a path that will have the best outcomes. Aside from the legislative aspect of that requirement, it ignores what life in Am…
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Things are happening so quickly, it's hard to decide what to discuss. Some updates about the Trump unalive attempt and some thoughts on the aftermath if the attempt was successful, Biden's or the Bidens bowing out of the election, the Left's problem with projection but also how you can use it to protect yourself, and has DT learned any lessons? Buc…
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Jesus Time. While watching the news and following the updates on the attempted assassination, I read this verse. That's nice that righteousness exalts a nation, but what is righteousness, and do we have to make the US a theocracy, that is, a nation governed by the "Christian" God. We definitely do not want to continue in sin and then have to suffer…
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It's getting thick with conspiracy theories out here. I am making my fair share of them but will keep them to myself and my family for now. It all seems too much for it to be a simple "lone gunman" story. There's a lot of uncertainty as a result and it just so happens that my wife and I started financing our end-of-life rituals (funeral and burials…
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Did you miss me? My laptop died so I had to order a new computer, a desktop. Now, I'm back. Several topics I wanted to cover subjectively... Some considerations of the attempted assassination, questioning the idea of conspiracy, the "reverse" canceling we are witnessing against those with TDS, and finally DEI.…
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Jesus Time. I ran out of time, so I didn't mention it, but some people would say that Love IS delusional. I would not say that about the Love of God. So, what is the distinction of the Love of God from the love of the world? And how does that love become victorious over the delusions of the world? As so many people today are delusional... perhaps t…
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My Faith/religion episodes get the lowest number of views. Nevertheless, things should be said! I guess this episode ties up a few loose ends from the previous two episodes and answer any questions anyone might have when it comes to harmonizing the positions of libertarianism and faith. My take is that people make it more complicated than it needs …
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After recording yesterday's episode, I listened to LCI Greenroom podcast hosted by Jacob Winograd with guest Robert Murphy. There are no fundamental disagreements... where we diverge is in method and starting point. Hey, it's subjective. But I think my approach is easier and enables more long-term consideration. I have my track record at the univer…
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There is much infighting among people who supposedly are fighting on the same side of Freedom. e.g. "You are not a real libertarian!" Whenever I see this or hear about it, the same thought runs through my mind: Trust the principle of Freedom. Perhaps because of my experiences in the ethnic church world, this is easier for me to say than for others.…
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This is a paraphrase of something AOC once said in response to getting some details wrong in her criticism of Trump back in 2019. But I think this is a good representation of what many people in government today believe. That is, their Belief justifies their actions regardless of what other information others would present. What is the problem with…
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This is a follow up to last Friday's episode where costly affordable housing was discussed. There are methods which can enable much less expensive building construction without sacrificing quality and safety. In fact, we could "solve" homelessness right now... or at least in 28 hours. Of course, the problem is the government and its regulations whi…
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The apostle Paul said that if one does not work, then that person doesn't eat. But in a world where everyone thinks they are working hard, what work should we do? Is there work we should avoid? Invoking a bit of Say's law to help us understand this, I'm probably going to step on some toes. Even if it was your toe... I wish blessing and peace for yo…
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Affordable housing that is extremely expensive are built regularly in major cities for the low income and homeless. What makes the housing so costly and is it worth it? Toronto is a great example of city planning for what you see and what you are not supposed to see. Hope you enjoy this discussion.โดย Subjective Professor
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Happy Insurrection Day. The war was for freedom. May our lives ever be full of the stuff. The people who need freedom the most are those with problems. And as a person with MANY problems, I offer my take on freedom. Be safe. Peace.โดย Subjective Professor
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Reality is not a social construct is the title of a recent "wire" article on Mises.org by Wanjiru Njoya. I chose to do an episode on it because anyone in the university setting must wrestle with this concept every single day. I enjoyed doing so. I front load a summary and my comments in the beginning, so you don't have to listen to the whole episod…
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Edward Jenner published Vaccination Against Smallpox at the end of the 1700s. The lab journal/book is interesting but more interesting is the fallout from being recognized as being right. The book does not cover it, but the British government is convinced he was right and mandated v*x jabs. I think you might know where this is going. Another intere…
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What does the perfect candidate look like, what does that object of perfection say and do? Even if you were to answer that question (and I do in the episode), few people, if any, would agree with you. This gives rise to the single-issue voter. A voter who focuses only on a single issue. There are of course, problems with this. If all of this is pro…
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Freedom of Truth... it's not a typo. This week, I was inspired by the upcoming celebration of July 4th. How did things go so wrong in America with regard to freedom? We fought a revolution for freedom, after all. Perhaps it is an attempted trade for safety that people have given up their precious freedom. This is related to the obfuscation of the c…
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I hope you survived the debate-apocalypse. Would it not be great if debates came and went, and NO ONE watched? So, why do people all over the world tune in and watch? Our president should be more like the Swiss president, unknown. One consequence of an overreaching government is the regulatory burden. I use air conditioning and the television rules…
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Presidential pep rally debate is on Thursday Night. Did you watch it? Here are some pre-debate thoughts... In the "post-persuasion" society in which we live, I touch on what we will probably see, HL Mencken, Ron Paul and Javier Milei.โดย Subjective Professor
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People who seem to be blind to new information which conflicts with what they think they know is true intrigue me. It can't simply be stupidity or willful ignorance, at least, I hope. I watched a video on you tube about the Asch Conformity experiment, it was a short video, but information packed. Perhaps this is a good partial explanation of what I…
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You probably have heard by now that Julian Assange is free. This is a good thing but what he had to endure is a travesty. Why are there whistle blowers and what would happen in a free society with a small state?โดย Subjective Professor
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Coming back to my specialty... Race theory. After reviewing the all encompassing-no exceptions-all inclusive-subjective definition of race, I show how we are all racists. But that's NOT the point. the point is what we need in the face of that reality. Of course... FREEDOM!โดย Subjective Professor
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Do people choose two masters/lords to serve and love? I think so... This episode will examine where and in what way people choose two lords and how we can choose one. We will not be disappointed or feel as though we "settled" in that choice. Blessings and Peace.โดย Subjective Professor
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Personal Political Testimony... it's not so religious, but then, what's not? Because of the racial dysfunction of my youth, I entered grad school to study philosophy only to graduate with a focus on race theory. The short of it is... can't be hypocritical, stumbled onto Milton Friedman, then Ron Paul, then Mises. It makes me hope that some people a…
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Another episode of Subjective Thoughts for you... this time I'm discussing the sloppy use of terms listed above. Many people think they understand all of the words they hear and use, but do they? Most have not used a dictionary more than once or twice if at all, so while it is possible people are using terms correctly, many others are probably not.…
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Some Subjectivity for you. Innovation - I saw a commercial that was very similar to an idea a student had submitted as their innovative idea. As discussed before, innovation is something that naturally happens to solve problems. It helps society move forward towards peace and prosperity. In contrast to continuous innovation is stubborn adherence to…
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Subjective Thoughts... just sharing some thoughts I have when I hear about current events. This was something I did at the beginning of every class when I taught at a university. I have my old students in mind so, the goal is just to make people aware of events and suggest some possible relevance to the average person. The goal is NOT to declare wh…
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A NON-Sermon episode just like old times. I give an update on my arbitration hearing after my unjust contract NON-renewal, Loopholes vs Regulations, War and Peace and the Military Draft. I'm going to try to make several a week... maybe daily. We'll See.โดย Subjective Professor
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So, the wide gate is democracy... tyranny of the majority. Jesus is anti-democracy, who'd a thunk? What is our alternative as believers? Well, you may be comforted to know that in a Just society, voting and democracy would not be a thing. How do we navigate all of the trends and cliche's of society while maintaining the walk on the narrow path? Hop…
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Laws are meant to create stability and safety... but our society is quickly losing "Rule of Law" status. How did it get this way, why would people perpetuate it, and what do we do in the face of it? The Legislation of Morality is the phenomenon of writing laws (determining what is right/wrong and moral/immoral) from one's own subjective perspective…
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Living the Life of faith in a time of educational chaos (not anarchy!) is no small thing. I can attest to that first-hand. But this is what is required of believers, and it cannot be done with cliches and short cuts. In fact, it is the Christian cliche which may have contributed to the state of affairs we are seeing now. Here's you dose of Sunday J…
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We keep Memorial Day to remember those who died in war for this country; however, it has become more of a cover up for the state's malfeasance. I respect the solider and the sacrifices made (I once begged my father to allow me to join the military) but I loathe the government which would lie to them and send them to risk death for the politician's …
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There are so many crises put in front of our faces these days, it's nuts. The media takes it, spins it, and sensationalizes it all. This phenomenon exists in the church as well. Personally, I am a A-millennialist, but no matter, the conclusion I make works for everyone. It is odd though that even though Christ said that one will not know the signs,…
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Most Korean churches celebrate "Parent's Day" not just Mother's Day. People who were raised in the states may have father's and mother's day separately, but... So, why should we honor parents (moms) because of birth, food, clothing, shelter? What should WE do for our own kids? What would be something good and particular to believers that it would m…
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Nice guys finish last? So, Christians trying to do the right thing are supposed to be losers? Perhaps the Prisoner's Dilemma can tell us something about the life of "nice guys." We need more faith and testimony if we are going to get out of this doom loop of betrayal and broken promises. This not just by politicians but between and among us, too. M…
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Joshua was taking a look at Jericho which the Israelites were about to attack, when he met the captain of the host of God. Was he on Joshua's side or that of Jericho? His answer of "No" tells Joshua all he needed to know and sends a message to us today. Hope it is a blessing for you today. Peace.โดย Subjective Professor
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I have a T-shirt which says "Question Everything" on it. I think it upset some people, but the Apostle John does say to do just that when he wrote to "test the spirits." What does that mean, why don't we do it, and HOW are we to do this? It's life guidance that is relevant to Everyone in the clown-world we live in today.…
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If Faith about fighting over insignificant things? Is there something more important than determining what to eat or drink? If so, then what is that and what do we do? Who is our enemy and how to we fight against it? Although I do quote Benjamin Franklin in this sermon, who we choose to fight and how are always the responsibility of the one who mak…
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Think on what is good and true which should lead to good and true actions. Today's virtue signalers just complain all the time. Just a quick analysis of where all of this complaining comes from and how believers are to separate ourselves from the "complain" culture. It's not an easy thing to do in the world of "Subjective Value." But... it's the wa…
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Palm Sunday and Jesus wept. Why did he weep when he looked on Jerusalem? Should we weep over our own country (if it's in the west... or even if it isn't)? Not knowing means we won't and can't have peace. But Peace to you on the crazy rollercoaster week on the Christian calendar.โดย Subjective Professor
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We’re back with another fiction podcast we’d like to share with you! Don’t worry we’re hard at work making new episodes of The Subjective Truth and our new upcoming Horror Anthology Someone Just Like You. They’ll be more news on all that coming later in 2024. And potentially more episodes of Two Flat Earthers on the horizon. But today we’re excited…
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Reap what you sow is something I often say. Subjectivity considered; everyone believes they are sowing for good. Does it matter? If our society now is the result of good actions and actions with good intentions, then how do we explain the injustice? "Sowing and reaping" are explained as well as why it is difficult to sow for good and God. Also disc…
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NEW Shorter Format! Since I can't find "highlights" of an episode, mostly because it means more editing and I don't have that kind of time, I have moved to a more summary format. The Love of God is not an emotion. Over the years people in my circle have struggled with this subjective interpretation of Love, but here it is. Understanding that the Lo…
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Paul wrote not to quarrel over words, but we are to use them correctly. People will often use the in-fighting in the church (even libertarianism) as an excuse not to join in some way. To top it off, many people are in the business of confusing words and their meaning because it is profitable for them. How does one learn without creating a fuss and …
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So, how do we have unity when EVERYTHING in and out of church is so divided? I offer a place to start using this passage from Ephesians. We must acknowledge that unity is tricky if we want to avoid superficial or fake unity. You may be happy to know that unity does not require conformity in knowledge or behavior, quite the opposite. Hope this messa…
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The calling of Levi, an IRS agent, includes the critique by some of the Elites of the day, the Pharisees. This week, we take a look at the elites and all of the elitist things they do. How are believers supposed to respond? Blessings and Peace.โดย Subjective Professor
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