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Season 3, Episode 8 - This season, Eric and Joel bring one (fairly) current topic each, and wonder together what our response to these issues might be from our perspectives of faith.

Eric's issue - Are we clear that our time is limited? When we consider our own finitude, does that depress us, or motivate us? How we spend time clearly communicates our religious values. Our choice of time management and use defines who we are more than many of our beliefs or opinions. So, can we (do we) spend our time in ways that matter?

Obsidian, your second brain

Amazon.com: Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals: 9780374159122: Burkeman, Oliver: Books

Task Management Software Built For Pros - OmniFocus - The Omni Group

Todoist: The to do list to organize work & life

To Do List, Task Manager & Planner app based on Apple's Reminders and Calendars | GoodTask (goodtaskapp.com)

Joel's issue - Where is the line between freedom TO speak and freedom FROM someone else's speech? Where is the line between freedom to personally exercise our religion, and impose our religion on others? One upcoming Supreme Court case lifts us the line between personal freedom and communal accountability.

Supreme Court to Hear Case of Web Designer Who Objects to Same-Sex Marriage - The New York Times (nytimes.com)

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Send feedback, show ideas, comments, and suggestions to:

REALigionPodcast@gmail.com

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How to follow Rabbi Eric

Twitter @geekyrabbi

Blog Geeky Rabbi | Theology, Technology and a bit of Music

Home - Congregation Children of Israel, Athens Georgia (ccisrael.org)

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How to follow Rev. Joel

Twitter @treblotj

Blog Cross Purposes | Blog of Rev. Joel Tolbert

Presbyterian Church of Chestertown – Planted Deep. Growing Strong. Reaching Wide. (presbyterianchestertown.org)

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Music "Modulation in the Spirit" by Little Glass Men, Composer Ryan Claus (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)