Why Are We Here On Earth?

Ep. 98 - Have We Been Misled? Rethinking God, Scripture, and Human Authority

52 min · 16 de jun de 2026
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Are we living according to truth—or according to interpretations handed down by others? In Episode 98, T.A. explores how religious traditions, political systems, and human institutions have influenced the way people understand God, morality, and their purpose on Earth. Referencing biblical accounts from Genesis through the teachings of Jesus, he argues that humanity has often substituted direct inquiry and personal responsibility for dependence on authority figures. The discussion touches on the Garden of Eden, the role of the priesthood, the Protestant Reformation, the origins of scientific inquiry, and the founding principles of the United States. Throughout the episode, T.A. returns to a central theme: the importance of objective, reality-based decision-making and the responsibility each person has to seek truth for themselves. This episode is an invitation to think critically, question assumptions, and reconsider what it means to live in alignment with reality.

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Portada del episodio Ep. 98 - Have We Been Misled? Rethinking God, Scripture, and Human Authority

Ep. 98 - Have We Been Misled? Rethinking God, Scripture, and Human Authority

Are we living according to truth—or according to interpretations handed down by others? In Episode 98, T.A. explores how religious traditions, political systems, and human institutions have influenced the way people understand God, morality, and their purpose on Earth. Referencing biblical accounts from Genesis through the teachings of Jesus, he argues that humanity has often substituted direct inquiry and personal responsibility for dependence on authority figures. The discussion touches on the Garden of Eden, the role of the priesthood, the Protestant Reformation, the origins of scientific inquiry, and the founding principles of the United States. Throughout the episode, T.A. returns to a central theme: the importance of objective, reality-based decision-making and the responsibility each person has to seek truth for themselves. This episode is an invitation to think critically, question assumptions, and reconsider what it means to live in alignment with reality.

16 de jun de 202652 min