The Caffeinated Christian

Truth Decay: Why Evidence Matters More Than Ever

The Caffeinated Christian Season 8 Episode 10

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In today's episode, Mike and Ryan explore how religious leaders—from Muhammad in 7th-century Medina to modern figures like Ravi Zacharias—have sometimes received "convenient" divine revelations that suspiciously align with their personal desires. They examine Islamic abrogation, hadith sources, and the troubling pattern of extraordinary claims made without supporting evidence.

But here's where it gets uncomfortably relevant: How easily do we accept claims in our AI-saturated world without demanding rigorous proof?

The conversation takes a sharp turn toward epistemology, examining how deepfakes and social media have fundamentally undermined our ability to verify truth. The hosts reference Brett McCracken's "The Wisdom Pyramid," noting that we've inverted wisdom sources—placing smartphones at the foundation rather than God's word. They emphasize limiting trusted information sources, demanding multiple independent verifications, and prioritizing analog relationships over digital ones.

With Christianity fragmenting and technology accelerating divisiveness, this episode challenges listeners to rebuild their evidentiary standards from the ground up.

Listen to discover why your screen might be lying to you—and what ancient theological debates reveal about modern misinformation.

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