I looooouuuuve, love , love love , love love love the points you make Dr. Jennings!!!!! Not so much the methods you take to make them!!! Ease - up on your discussion buddies there!!! You are the best Dr. Jennings!!!! I love you!!!!!!!!!!
Dr. Jennings, I just have to say that this has been a wonderful, wonderful series thus far. I want to firstly say you have a tenacity at being about to go from cause-to-effect at diagnosing what problem or issue you are addressing in the podcast. You have a firm grip as to the tumult as to what is happening in society at large. I also want to say that you have done well in seeing how things are polemically-speaking in the US. I think that some in the comment section here are quick to raise alarm as to thinking, “Oh, he's speaking about politics; red flag, red flag, red flag!” However, I think that you are spot on in seeing the clear psychological warfare taking place polemically to those who align themselves within a left-or-right politick. Those who are left-leaning seem not to come to grips with the idea that there are absolute truths such as the fact that biological sex clearly being distinguished by multiple factors such as those you addressed in the video. However, those who are polemically right-leaning veer towards believing law enforcement by legislative means can somehow make society stable. Such as by enactments put in place in a legislative body and enforced by coercive force by a police state. I do have some constructive criticisms. Please let your co-hosts speak. I think having their stories and experiences heard would help to really let the conversation flow better. I think you were right to point out the falsehood that governments can somehow police themselves when it is clear that cannot be so. However, please allow her to speak so that you can both enunciate on the points you are bringing to the discussion. Furthermore, I love the points you make but please slow down as to allow the audience to retain what is being said. I know you're a fast talker but please dial it down, haha. I also think it's important to keep the topic on topic; it is very easy to go off-topic considering most of the points you made are a consequence of not knowing or applying laws of health, logic, the simple principle of cause-and-effect, the law of sowing and reaping, etc. Overall, you've done an outstanding job with the podcast so far and you are very discerning as to the clear problems that plague society. People are not thinkers; this plays into the the clear psychological warfare that media and entertainment plays in poisoning the subconscious with ideas or principles that injure critical reasoning. I think if we are to be Christians we are to be thinkers and not, as Ellen White aptly put it, “...mere reflectors of other mens' thoughts.”
The therapist is intelligent with the willingness to learn more. She's not close-minded. You can feel she's a caring person that she's so interested in understanding how she can help her patients. Intelligent but not arrogant. She's so humble and confident.
That's what happened to me in our church, that's why i stopped joining Sabbath school class. They told me, when i had a problem about the pastor's statement, to never question a pastor.
I think the pastor is focused on his script that he doesn't hear what Dr. Jenning is saying. That's why he doesn't know when to interrupt to ask his scripted question ...he's nervous
Dr Jennings, I've been following you for some years now. I've learned so very much from your teachings . When I read my Bible now, I read and understand it differently. One thing I do want to say though, is that I wish you would not bring politics in your conversations/ discussions. Why? Because it's evident which side you're on... although you've stated that both sides are evil. It's true that one of the participants was visible confused...however the lucid other participant wasn't...but just about all that he said can be fact checked, and we're lies...so it's truly best not to discuss politics because it mars your so powerful message about what you want us to learn about our Design God. Thank you 🙏🏽
I beg to differ. I think think Dr Jennings sees the clear interplay that moral decisionmaking especially if you are polemically a left or right-oriented person.
I think he mentions political situations as an example we can relate with... we need to throw away "our" bias' in a political way. Politics in this world are really wrong, messed up. But we relate to it and it gives great examples. It's us who are tired of the whole political arena.
Thank you Dr.Jennings God sent you for such a time as this
Thanks for listening
I looooouuuuve, love , love love , love love love the points you make Dr. Jennings!!!!! Not so much the methods you take to make them!!! Ease - up on your discussion buddies there!!! You are the best Dr. Jennings!!!! I love you!!!!!!!!!!
Dr. Jennings, I just have to say that this has been a wonderful, wonderful series thus far.
I want to firstly say you have a tenacity at being about to go from cause-to-effect at diagnosing what problem or issue you are addressing in the podcast. You have a firm grip as to the tumult as to what is happening in society at large.
I also want to say that you have done well in seeing how things are polemically-speaking in the US. I think that some in the comment section here are quick to raise alarm as to thinking, “Oh, he's speaking about politics; red flag, red flag, red flag!”
However, I think that you are spot on in seeing the clear psychological warfare taking place polemically to those who align themselves within a left-or-right politick. Those who are left-leaning seem not to come to grips with the idea that there are absolute truths such as the fact that biological sex clearly being distinguished by multiple factors such as those you addressed in the video. However, those who are polemically right-leaning veer towards believing law enforcement by legislative means can somehow make society stable. Such as by enactments put in place in a legislative body and enforced by coercive force by a police state.
I do have some constructive criticisms. Please let your co-hosts speak. I think having their stories and experiences heard would help to really let the conversation flow better. I think you were right to point out the falsehood that governments can somehow police themselves when it is clear that cannot be so. However, please allow her to speak so that you can both enunciate on the points you are bringing to the discussion.
Furthermore, I love the points you make but please slow down as to allow the audience to retain what is being said. I know you're a fast talker but please dial it down, haha.
I also think it's important to keep the topic on topic; it is very easy to go off-topic considering most of the points you made are a consequence of not knowing or applying laws of health, logic, the simple principle of cause-and-effect, the law of sowing and reaping, etc.
Overall, you've done an outstanding job with the podcast so far and you are very discerning as to the clear problems that plague society. People are not thinkers; this plays into the the clear psychological warfare that media and entertainment plays in poisoning the subconscious with ideas or principles that injure critical reasoning. I think if we are to be Christians we are to be thinkers and not, as Ellen White aptly put it, “...mere reflectors of other mens' thoughts.”
The therapist is intelligent with the willingness to learn more. She's not close-minded. You can feel she's a caring person that she's so interested in understanding how she can help her patients.
Intelligent but not arrogant.
She's so humble and confident.
That's what happened to me in our church, that's why i stopped joining Sabbath school class. They told me, when i had a problem about the pastor's statement, to never question a pastor.
They even told the guy to leave if he disagreed. It's so scary to be in a class that never understands each other.
I have never seen that guy for years now.
Maybe he moved to a different church.
Now i just watch online Sabbath School, then go to church for divine service.
That is very sad to hear
Like a car designed to work with gas, using water will destroy it.
I think the pastor is focused on his script that he doesn't hear what Dr. Jenning is saying. That's why he doesn't know when to interrupt to ask his scripted question ...he's nervous
Yes--I think more time will improve their chemistry!
Dr Jennings, I've been following you for some years now. I've learned so very much from your teachings . When I read my Bible now, I read and understand it differently. One thing I do want to say though, is that I wish you would not bring politics in your conversations/ discussions. Why? Because it's evident which side you're on... although you've stated that both sides are evil. It's true that one of the participants was visible confused...however the lucid other participant wasn't...but just about all that he said can be fact checked, and we're lies...so it's truly best not to discuss politics because it mars your so powerful message about what you want us to learn about our Design God. Thank you 🙏🏽
Can you give an example? What politics?
I beg to differ. I think think Dr Jennings sees the clear interplay that moral decisionmaking especially if you are polemically a left or right-oriented person.
I think he mentions political situations as an example we can relate with... we need to throw away "our" bias' in a political way. Politics in this world are really wrong, messed up. But we relate to it and it gives great examples. It's us who are tired of the whole political arena.