Philosophy

Debate: Jay Dyer Vs Mike (Urantia) Parts 1 & 2 – James Fox Higgins Show

Part 1 “Episode 33 of Champions of the Light: Jay Dyer joins us to talk about Orthodoxy and we ask some tough questions.” I was invited on and wasn’t sure what to expect and we ended up with a fiesty debate between myself and Mike, a follower of Urantia. In the second discussion things simmered […]
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Great Reset, Inclusive Capitalism, The Vatican & Klaus – Richard Grove / Jay Dyer

 Richard Grove of Tragedy and Hope and the Grand Theft World Podcast joins me to cover the recent shocking admissions on the part of the Davos elite and the World Economic Forum concerning the Great Reset, communism, dialectics, the banking power and the Vatican’s acceptance of these plans, so called “inclusive capitalism,” austerity, Klaus […]

Universalism? Origenism Refuted – Jay, Snek, David, Fr Dcn Ananias

 We gather to cover the system of Origenism and his universalism, as well as the hellenic philosophical presuppositions that undergirded his system and why 3 ecumenical councils condemned him and his works. Subscribe to JaysAnalysis in the Purchase Membership section to access the archives of videos and interviews and lectures or purchase my books in […]

What We All Missed in X-Files Spinoff ‘Millennium’ (1996-1999)

By: Jay Dyer Millennium is one of the two X-files spin offs, and while it actually ran for 2 seasons, it’s less known than the Lone Gunmen.  When we originally meet FBI consultant Frank Black, Mulder and Scully are seeking Frank’s insights on a killer who is part of a schismatic faction of the enigmatic […]
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Time to Grow Up: Ending Divisions Creating Peace

There are said to be around 30 armed conflicts currently taking place in the world, some large, some small, all deadly. The warring factions of today are more likely to be insurgent groups – ‘rebels’ (sometimes fighting proxy wars for a regional or global power) or terrorists, extremists – right and left, battling with a […]
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An Incautious Defense of Optimism

(Optimistically dedicated to Steven Pinker) In a world suffering from a global pandemic, it would be both easy and understandable to be morosely pessimistic. Yet, even here, midst frantic calls of doom, there are some good reasons for optimism. After a mere 10 months, the world has been able to produce at least three vaccines capable of effectively combating Covid-19.[Read More...]

Ethics For The Future

Cultural evolution In all terrestrial organisms, information is transmitted between generations by means of the genetic code; and genetic evolution takes place through natural selection acting on modifications of this code. In human cultural evolution, information is also transmitted between generations by means of language and writing. This second mode of evolution gave our species enormous adaptive advantages. While genetic[Read More...]

Open Forum Debate / AMA / Q n A – Apologetics, Pagans, Atheism, Roman Catholics

Today we are having open forum with the discord voice room where you can challenge me, chat with me, debate me, or ask questions.  We haven’t done this in a couple months and the response last week was good.  Any topics or questions outside of the YT policies won’t be read.   Superchat via Streamlabs. […]

Debunking the “Opium of the People” Maxim: Football is about Politics and Class Struggle 

Noam Chomsky is right when he says that, in the US, sports creates the necessary “fantasy world” required to shield people from understanding, organizing, and attempting to “influence the real world”. Referring to sports commentary and phone-in shows, Chomsky, in an interview with AlterNet, marveled at the intellectual and analytical skills of people engaged in […]

The Collector, Non-profit, Painter and Teacher

There’s a tremendous power in this place, in this land, and I think that power really changes people’s lives. — Frank Boyden, Sitka Center for Art and Ecology. A large number of the most creative, skilled, and savvy people in the country are out of jobs simultaneously. How can we harness that resource and develop […]
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