Social Engineering | Perilous World Radio 8/21/25

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On today’s episode of "Perilous World Radio," hosts David and his sister-in-law, Jan Masters, examined a rant from Roy, recorded on October 4, 2006, where he passionately addressed various social issues. He argued that society is experiencing significant moral decline, likening it to a nation sliding into the chaos often associated with a third-world country. Roy criticized the educational system and parental values, claiming that many parents, raised by other inadequate parents, perpetuate a cycle of degeneration. He lamented the loss of core values in American society, noting that while there are exceptions, too many children are raised in an environment lacking moral guidance. His emotional commentary emphasized the need for a return to values, claiming that society has succumbed to social engineering that has led to this deterioration.
In the ongoing discussion, Jan emphasizes the importance of putting faith into action, urging that when faced with challenging moments, one must trust that support is there. These moments, though daunting, should be embraced as they lead to personal growth and a strengthened relationship with faith. David adds to this by stating that without temptation, true virtue cannot exist. This concept reflects a balance akin to yin and yang, suggesting that overcoming struggles is essential for awakening and enlightenment. He likens this to the idea of "no pain, no gain" in physical training, emphasizing that resistance is necessary for spiritual growth and the pursuit of eternal life.

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