Greg Lukianoff
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I was totally wrong.
Sorry.
And God says, I'm going to punish those people who tried to argue with you and didn't win.
So he gets rid of theβI don't know exactly what he does to them.
I don't rememberβ
um and then he gives job all his money back and all and it makes him super prosperous and i'm like no way that was the original ending of that book like because this would like this was clearly a beloved novel that they were like but it can't have that ending okay so so so yeah so it's a long way of saying i actually think it's worthwhile some of it was you're always kind of surprised when you end up in the part like um
There are parts of it that will sneak up on you.
Kind of like Isaiah's a trip.
Ecclesiastes, Depeche Mode.
And you said you also, the Korans.
Yeah, which was fascinating.
In the First Amendment, we have something that we call the religion clause, and I've never liked calling it just that because it's two brilliant things right next to each other.
The state may not establish an official religion, but it cannot interfere with your right to practice your religion.
That's beautiful.
Two things at the same time.
And I think they're both exactly right.
And I think sometimes the right gets very excited of the free exercise clause and the left gets very excited about establishment.
And I like the fact that we have both of them together.
Now, how does this relate to freedom of speech?
And how does it relate to the curriculum like we were talking about?