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The RDL Podcast with Rabbi Daniel Lapin

Ep 218 | How Do You Find a Morality Matrix? Where Do They Come From?

The RDL Podcast with Rabbi Daniel Lapin

Blaze Podcast Network

Religion, Philosophy, Judaism, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.8842 Ratings

🗓️ 4 November 2023

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

In this show we answer the puzzling paradoxes in the previous show. Even the most baffling behavioral enigmas surrender to a coherent moral matrix. A moral matrix answers questions in four main areas: Family, Finance, Friendships, and Fitness. A moral matrix is not time dependent; what was moral years ago will still be moral in years to come. Could a moral matrix emerge by itself in an isolated society? Why do secular/socialistic regimes never endure for very long? Read about Scrolling Through Scripture and listen to a lesson for free now!  https://tinyurl.com/43z9e23e  Discover the connection between a country’s legal system and its underlying moral matrix.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Blaze Radio Network.

0:03.0

And now, the Rabbi Daniel Lapin Show.

0:05.9

The more the world changes, the more we find comfort in the things that never change.

0:11.6

This is Rabbi Daniel Appen on demand.

0:14.7

On the Blaze Radio Network.

0:17.8

Greetings, happy warriors, and welcome to the Rabbi Daniel Lapin Show, where, as usual, I, your rabbi, dedicate myself solemnly to revealing how the world really works and reminding you that the more that things change, the more we need to depend on those things that never change. And one of the things

0:42.8

that never changes is the idea that it is difficult, if not impossible, to live alongside

0:52.5

people who operate under an entirely different moral system from yours.

1:00.0

It is very difficult to marry somebody and to maintain a marriage if the two of you have a different set of moral systems.

1:16.7

It's difficult to have neighbors. And if you are a country, it is very difficult to have a peaceful border with people who have a different moral

1:26.5

system. Israel and Gaza would be a very good example of this,

1:32.9

but it is true on an individual level, just as it's true on a national level. And you only have to

1:40.0

think about it for a moment to realize that this is correct. When you live with other people,

1:46.1

whether you live with them in the same house or with a common border, there are certain things

1:51.2

you count on. They don't even have to be explicitly mentioned. I don't believe there is any particular

1:59.9

pact controlling the border between Canada and the

2:04.6

United States. It's two cultures that until relatively recently have maintained very close,

2:15.7

very similar moral matrices. You don't need much of a border between

2:22.7

England and Scotland, although you have in the past. But right now, or at least up until

2:30.2

recently, basically similar moral matrices.

2:41.5

But borders, shall we say, as in Cyprus between the Greeks and the Turks,

2:43.9

quite a different story.

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