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EPISODE · Aug 30, 2023 · 51 MIN

153. I Just Don't Know How We Know What We Know, You Know?

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We're asked to interrogate the sentiment behind "I don't know, I'm not God" when a listen calls in (601-557-2835) with a bit of feedback from our recent episode on the Trinity. So we dig into the limits of human knowledge, where we believe there may be true unknowables, and discuss the implications of the first story of sin in the bible being humanity eating of the Tree of Knowledge.Mentioned in the episode: The Bechdel Test91X. Love Makes Room with Staci Frenes Ravel Episode150. Trinity: Paradox, Bullsh*t, or Some Secret Third Thing Ravel Episode"What is the function of the human appendix?" Scientific American articleNASA on Pluto artice - Planet to non-planet to dwarf planet "Memory storage space" of the human brain is believed to be around 2.5 petabytes (2.5 million gigabytes) Scientific American articleSynaptic Pruning Neuroscience News articleGenesis 3 - Our first sin is knowledgeLuke 10 - The Prodigal SonsThe Essence of Christianity by Ludwig FeuerbachIshmael by Daniel QuinnThe Lorax by Dr. SuessSupport us:Join our Patreon community and buy us a drink at patreon.com/ravelpod for as little as $3/mo!Submit a voicemail by calling 601-55RAVEL (601-557-2835) or submit a voice memo to the inbox at [email protected]! Take a minute to drop us a 5-star rating and a 1-2 sentence review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Follow on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok at @ravelpod!Follow the hosts on social: Josh Twitter: @joshlieuallenStephen Twitter: @stephenghenningEmily Instagram: @RevRettinghouseCredits:Theme Song: In Full Color by Louie Zong on Spotify and BandcampArtwork: Yarn and Ravel by Dixie Lee Henning @dixieleedrawsEditing/Sound Design by Stephen HenningSocial Media by Josh LieuallenCertified Organic benediction by Reverend Emily Rettinghouse, MDiv ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

We're asked to interrogate the sentiment behind "I don't know, I'm not God" when a listen calls in (601-557-2835) with a bit of feedback from our recent episode on the Trinity. So we dig into the limits of human knowledge, where we believe there may be true unknowables, and discuss the implications of the first story of sin in the bible being humanity eating of the Tree of Knowledge.Mentioned in the episode: The Bechdel Test91X. Love Makes Room with Staci Frenes Ravel Episode150. Trinity: Paradox, Bullsh*t, or Some Secret Third Thing Ravel Episode"What is the function of the human appendix?" Scientific American articleNASA on Pluto artice - Planet to non-planet to dwarf planet "Memory storage space" of the human brain is believed to be around 2.5 petabytes (2.5 million gigabytes) Scientific American articleSynaptic Pruning Neuroscience News articleGenesis 3 - Our first sin is knowledgeLuke 10 - The Prodigal SonsThe Essence of Christianity by Ludwig FeuerbachIshmael by Daniel QuinnThe Lorax by Dr. SuessSupport us:Join our Patreon community and buy us a drink at patreon.com/ravelpod for as little as $3/mo!Submit a voicemail by calling 601-55RAVEL (601-557-2835) or submit a voice memo to the inbox at [email protected]! Take a minute to drop us a 5-star rating and a 1-2 sentence review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Follow on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok at @ravelpod!Follow the hosts on social: Josh Twitter: @joshlieuallenStephen Twitter: @stephenghenningEmily Instagram: @RevRettinghouseCredits:Theme Song: In Full Color by Louie Zong on Spotify and BandcampArtwork: Yarn and Ravel by Dixie Lee Henning @dixieleedrawsEditing/Sound Design by Stephen HenningSocial Media by Josh LieuallenCertified Organic benediction by Reverend Emily Rettinghouse, MDiv ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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