
Martin Selbrede
I don’t know how I missed posting this for you when it came out last year, but here it is now: some words of wisdom from Martin Selbrede.
https://chalcedon.edu/resources/articles/moral-intelligence
Our intellectuals, Martin writes, are busy “promoting every form of intelligence other than the most important one.” As “Artificial Intelligence” increases, moral intelligence is decreasing.
Well, it all boils down to idols, doesn’t it? These two idols: “reason” (pardon the LOL!) and the state. Together they erect man-made moral systems which, unlike God’s, change from day to day, depending on who’s in power. “Coercion replaces freedom,” Martin writes.
His essay is a little long, but it is thorough–and offers plenty of food for thought. You’re sure to find some insights that you haven’t yet thought of.
He’s right on target. Morality is a dirty word in some circles.
Martin Selbrede was asked this secret for being able to wear several hats and so much accomplished. He answered, “I don’t have a television.”
Funny! First time I’ve heard that.
I don’t watch broadcast or cable television, and haven’t for most of my adult life. I consider that a massive advantage.