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Why can't you just sit in "I don't know"? From the Iran war to the death of Chuck Norris, every time information is withheld, people rush to fill the gap — and what they fill it with reveals more about them than about the event. We break down the neuroscience of why your brain treats uncertainty like pain, the theology of casting your anxiety on God, and how Langan's CTMU reframes the whole thing: you're a telor, not the Global Operator. KEY TOPICS: • The brain as a prediction engine — and why uncertainty feels like pain • Seize and freeze: how people lock on narratives before they have facts • Patternicity — why conspiracy thinking isn't a disorder, it's pattern recognition on bad inputs • Casting anxiety on God — 1 Peter 5:7 is aggressive, not passive • Langan's CTMU: you're a telor participating in the mind of God, not the Global Operator • The Five Solas as operational directives against the information vacuum • The Vance fraud task force, DOGE, and how both sides seize and freeze on institutions • Hot take: your telor function is not to be a victim SCRIPTURE REFERENCES: 1 Peter 5:7 | Philippians 4:6-7 | Romans (innate knowledge of God) | Exodus 14 (Moses/Red Sea) | Genesis 22 (Abraham/Isaac) RESOURCES MENTIONED: • Karl Friston — Predictive processing / Bayesian brain model • Arie Kruglanski — Need for cognitive closure • Michael Shermer — Patternicity (The Believing Brain) • Christopher Langan — CTMU / telor concept • EO: Task Force to Eliminate Fraud — whitehouse.gov [http://whitehouse.gov], March 16, 2026 — R&B Talks: 2 Guys. 2 Chairs. Real Christ-Centered Conversation. www.randbtalks.com [http://www.randbtalks.com] | media@randbtalks.com [media@randbtalks.com]
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