
John Stonestreet
Journalist at Freelance
Co-Host at BreakPoint
Speaker and Fellow at Upstream Podcast - The Colson Center
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2 days ago |
breakpoint.org | John Stonestreet |G. Shane Morris
A hundred years before the invention of the television, Danish theologian and philosopher Søren Kierkegaard wrote: Suppose someone invented an instrument, a convenient little talking tube which, say, could be heard over the whole land … I wonder if the police would not forbid it, fearing that the whole country would become mentally deranged if it were used… The prescient comment was part of his criticism of the daily press, specifically how the constant stream of news inflates the importance...
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5 days ago |
breakpoint.org | John Stonestreet |Maria R. Baer
Robert Prevost has been elected Pope Leo XIV. What should we be looking for in the new leader? A new law in Washington calls religious freedom into question in cases of reporting abuse. AI-fueled spiritual fantasies and psychosis are destroying families and lives. John and Maria offer a framework on discerning truth from heresy in different religions and denominations.
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6 days ago |
crosswalk.com | John Stonestreet |Shane Morris
Should we “optimize” human beings? That was the question Anna Louise Sussman addressed recently in The New York Times, describing a new process that allows fertility services to bring only the healthiest, least disease-prone children into the world. Polygenic embryo screening uses AI to find genes with statistical correlations to disorders such as diabetes, autism, heart disease, cancer, and schizophrenia.
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6 days ago |
breakpoint.org | John Stonestreet |G. Shane Morris
Should we “optimize” human beings? That was the question Anna Louise Sussman addressed recently in The New York Times, describing a new process that allows fertility services to bring only the healthiest, least disease-prone children into the world. Polygenic embryo screening uses AI to find genes with statistical correlations to disorders such as diabetes, autism, heart disease, cancer, and schizophrenia.
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6 days ago |
theaquilareport.com | John Stonestreet |Timothy Padgett
At root, we are nations who have forgotten what freedom is for, choosing instead to define freedom by what we are free from, such as rules, constraint, or responsibilities. Freedom is always unsustainable for a morally malformed people. The freedom to do however we wish always leads to tyranny, either slavery to one’s own passion or slavery to a force aimed at curbing behavior.
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