The Mark Laymon Show

Mark Laymon

Get ready to unpack life’s big topics in The Mark Laymon Show! Join me as I bring together diverse voices—left, right, and beyond—to explore politics, health, fitness, and quirky passions, watching comedy from all angles to find common ground with logic and reason. Expect lively chats, practical insights, and a fresh take on moving forward together, all delivered with a dash of humor and real-world wisdom.

Episodes

  1. Mar 15

    TMLS Ep 3 - The Secularist in Me

    BIG EPISODE! Name Change, Intro to the Forbidden Experiment & my core goal (Evangelism through sharing Testimony). In ascending order of importance: I changed the name of the podcast because this one seems more simple. Complexity without purpose is chaos. Complexity with purpose is....well...YOU tell me! The Forbidden Experiment (an example of a Holofractal Equilibrium) asks the question "What happens when INDIVIDUALS ask FORBIDDEN questions?" The FORBIDDEN human question is "Can your worldview hold the weight of your world?" and the FORBIDDEN AI question(s) are separately asked to any AILLM chat bot "If humans are biological machines, then how can a worldview claim to have no axioms?" then ask the same chat bot any questions needed for clarification. One such example would be "what does this mean for secularism's claim to authority and neutrality in education, government & the public space?" This FORBIDDEN social experiment never ends (it has no terminal state). It is recursive and self-similar at every level. You cannot be reduced it by zooming in and you cannot find the border by zooming out. It is self referencing and scale invariant. It is a shared, social Holofractal Equilibrium! Now for the most important part: the word of our testimonies (Rev 12:11)! The name change was to take focus off of a "clever" name so more focus can be on testimonies and substance. The social experiment is ONLY to bring up the opportunity to share Jesus with others. Yes, it may have some "other" effects, but if those effects do not aid in shining the light and glory of Jesus Christ, then they are not considered eternal fruit (IMHO). But that is interesting, isn't it: the core question of if everything is inherently reducible or if at least some things are not computationally reducible? THAT is where my testimony begins: when I wrestled with the concept of "infinity" at the age of 5. Enjoy and please ask questions, challenge, pushback, ENGAGE & gain the courage in the power of the Holy Spirit to share the word of your testimony with others in YOUR life!

    1h 52m

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Get ready to unpack life’s big topics in The Mark Laymon Show! Join me as I bring together diverse voices—left, right, and beyond—to explore politics, health, fitness, and quirky passions, watching comedy from all angles to find common ground with logic and reason. Expect lively chats, practical insights, and a fresh take on moving forward together, all delivered with a dash of humor and real-world wisdom.