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71: The Enemies of Freedom: Reagan Steps In Subliminally Correct

    • Politics

What happens when someone uses random events in the world to construct the idea that it was all a predestined, blessed occurrence? Ronald Reagan tells us about the things that are happening in his world, that must have been predestined, in his 1981 inaugural address.


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How biblical metaphors and prayer meetings create a more receptive headspace for the listener
What is more powerful than weapons of war? Moral courage.
The story of Martin Treptow and the Rainbow Division, and why you should care
Alex breaks down exactly why your ears should always perk up when you hear a politician say "progress may be slow."
And more!


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(Theme Music: "Night Owl" by Broke For Free from Free Music Archive, CC BY 3.0)
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What happens when someone uses random events in the world to construct the idea that it was all a predestined, blessed occurrence? Ronald Reagan tells us about the things that are happening in his world, that must have been predestined, in his 1981 inaugural address.


Listen to this episode and find out:



How biblical metaphors and prayer meetings create a more receptive headspace for the listener
What is more powerful than weapons of war? Moral courage.
The story of Martin Treptow and the Rainbow Division, and why you should care
Alex breaks down exactly why your ears should always perk up when you hear a politician say "progress may be slow."
And more!


Remember to visit our website and support us through Patreon!


You can also follow us on Twitter and Facebook!


(Theme Music: "Night Owl" by Broke For Free from Free Music Archive, CC BY 3.0)
Support Subliminally Correct

29 min