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16. What’s your standard?

16. What’s your standard?

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In this episode of The Dialog, we ask a question most people never slow down enough to answer: what’s your standard for truth? In a world shaped by algorithms, influencers, and endless opinions, it’s easier than ever to believe something simply because it feels right or aligns with what we already think. But belief without examination has consequences.

We explore how ancient thinkers like Socrates warned against persuasion without virtue, and how that same dynamic shows up today in modern media and church culture. We talk about how beliefs are formed through experience, pain, and preference, and why truth can’t be reduced to convenience. If every action flows from a belief, then unexamined beliefs quietly shape our lives, our families, and our faith.

Ultimately, this conversation is about maturity. Truth exists, but it’s always applied by imperfect people. That means growth requires humility, community, and a willingness to question what we “know for sure.” Whether your standard is Scripture, experience, or something else entirely, this episode is an invitation to examine it honestly and ask a harder question: is it producing the kind of fruit you actually want?









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