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EPISODE · Jul 8, 2026 · 59 MIN

The Wisest Man Who Ever Lived Had 700 Wives and a Demon-Binding Magic Ring

from Tales of Abundance · host John Oberg and Randy Lorensen

What do you do with a Bible story about the wisest man who ever lived having 700 wives, 300 concubines, and a demon-binding magic ring?In this episode of Tales of Abundance, Randy Lorensen, Dr. John Oberg, Anthony Marino, and Kristian Jalloway continue their conversation about the wild, difficult, and often ignored parts of the Bible. The episode starts with a blunt question: does the Bible have a marketing problem—or does the church?From there, they explore why so many strange, dramatic, and deeply human stories in scripture often get softened or skipped in church. The main focus is King Solomon: his legendary wisdom, his massive harem, his spiritual drift, and the strange tradition that he used a magical ring to bind demons and build the temple.The conversation also expands into ego, power, certainty, religion as control, how stories shape belief, and why many modern families are searching for a faith community for their children—even if they are unsure what they personally believe.In the Abundance Briefing, Randy and Anthony discuss “AI boomerang companies” rehiring workers after overestimating what AI could replace, America creating over 1,200 new millionaires per day, youth unemployment, and Alex Karp’s warning that companies may be training frontier AI models to eventually compete against them.If you are interested in faith, spirituality, the Bible, church, AI, abundance, and the tension between truth and messaging, this episode will give you a lot to think about.Show Notes00:00 – Kristian Jalloway returns for part 400:12 – Does the Bible have a marketing problem?01:16 – Kristian on the church’s messaging problem01:42 – Penn Jillette’s quote about proselytizing04:22 – Why “safe” religion can become boring05:00 – Randy on why churches often hide the flaws06:55 – What Warren Buffett’s honesty has to do with trust07:39 – Incentives: what motivates pastors and churches?09:10 – Protestant vs Catholic preaching10:27 – Why many priests never learned to tell the story well12:22 – Would hard Bible questions get you the stink eye in church?14:16 – The hero’s journey and why flat messaging fails15:45 – King Solomon: 700 wives, 300 concubines, and wisdom16:02 – The famous judgment of Solomon and the baby16:39 – How wisdom, power, and wealth went to Solomon’s head18:05 – Why biblical numbers may be symbolic19:16 – Solomon’s magic ring and binding demons20:44 – Did Solomon’s ego become the real downfall?23:34 – How should young families choose a church?24:26 – Kristian on discernment, prayer, and honest searching26:07 – The intellectual path vs the relationship path into faith28:35 – Why parents may be returning to church for their kidsAbundance Briefing31:21 – AI boomerang companies rehiring workers32:21 – Were AI layoffs real transformation or Wall Street theater?36:03 – What AI may actually create: new products and new jobs40:48 – America as a millionaire machine42:14 – Youth unemployment and the Gen Z job struggle49:11 – Alex Karp, Palantir, and frontier AI risk52:42 – Game theory, open source, and training future competitors57:20 – Why private compute and local infrastructure may matterLinks MentionedAG1https://shop.drinkag1.com/tales

What do you do with a Bible story about the wisest man who ever lived having 700 wives, 300 concubines, and a demon-binding magic ring?In this episode of Tales of Abundance, Randy Lorensen, Dr. John Oberg, Anthony Marino, and Kristian Jalloway continue their conversation about the wild, difficult, and often ignored parts of the Bible. The episode starts with a blunt question: does the Bible have a marketing problem—or does the church?From there, they explore why so many strange, dramatic, and deeply human stories in scripture often get softened or skipped in church. The main focus is King Solomon: his legendary wisdom, his massive harem, his spiritual drift, and the strange tradition that he used a magical ring to bind demons and build the temple.The conversation also expands into ego, power, certainty, religion as control, how stories shape belief, and why many modern families are searching for a faith community for their children—even if they are unsure what they personally believe.In the Abundance Briefing, Randy and Anthony discuss “AI boomerang companies” rehiring workers after overestimating what AI could replace, America creating over 1,200 new millionaires per day, youth unemployment, and Alex Karp’s warning that companies may be training frontier AI models to eventually compete against them.If you are interested in faith, spirituality, the Bible, church, AI, abundance, and the tension between truth and messaging, this episode will give you a lot to think about.Show Notes00:00 – Kristian Jalloway returns for part 400:12 – Does the Bible have a marketing problem?01:16 – Kristian on the church’s messaging problem01:42 – Penn Jillette’s quote about proselytizing04:22 – Why “safe” religion can become boring05:00 – Randy on why churches often hide the flaws06:55 – What Warren Buffett’s honesty has to do with trust07:39 – Incentives: what motivates pastors and churches?09:10 – Protestant vs Catholic preaching10:27 – Why many priests never learned to tell the story well12:22 – Would hard Bible questions get you the stink eye in church?14:16 – The hero’s journey and why flat messaging fails15:45 – King Solomon: 700 wives, 300 concubines, and wisdom16:02 – The famous judgment of Solomon and the baby16:39 – How wisdom, power, and wealth went to Solomon’s head18:05 – Why biblical numbers may be symbolic19:16 – Solomon’s magic ring and binding demons20:44 – Did Solomon’s ego become the real downfall?23:34 – How should young families choose a church?24:26 – Kristian on discernment, prayer, and honest searching26:07 – The intellectual path vs the relationship path into faith28:35 – Why parents may be returning to church for their kidsAbundance Briefing31:21 – AI boomerang companies rehiring workers32:21 – Were AI layoffs real transformation or Wall Street theater?36:03 – What AI may actually create: new products and new jobs40:48 – America as a millionaire machine42:14 – Youth unemployment and the Gen Z job struggle49:11 – Alex Karp, Palantir, and frontier AI risk52:42 – Game theory, open source, and training future competitors57:20 – Why private compute and local infrastructure may matterLinks MentionedAG1https://shop.drinkag1.com/tales

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