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Do you have questions? Have you ever wanted to explore the meaning of life, your purpose, and how to change your perspective on...just about everything? Welcome to Why Are You Here On Earth, the podcast that raises questions, seeks answers, uncovers truths, and examines what it's like to live in reality. I'm your host, TA and the purpose of this show is to re-shape your decision-making matrix into one rooted in what is real, not what is imagined or believed. Each episode we'll explore our greater purpose and reveal solutions that are no longer rooted in a substandard and corrupted way of thinking. So come along on this journey, as we take on who we are, what we are, how we got to this point, and the biggest question of all-Why Are We Here On Earth. Follow us now on Apple , Spotify, or wherever you enjoy your podcasts.
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Why are civilizations collapsing? T.A. says the answer is 2,600 years old. Drawing on Daniel, Jesus, and the original intent of America's founders, this episode challenges listeners to stop outsourcing their relationship with God to religious institutions — and start reading God's words for themselves.
This episode serves as a reflective wrap-up on a central idea that has been building throughout the series: the limitation of human expectations. TA explores the concept of being a “non-religious Christian,” arguing that while religion helped spread the message, it also created a sense of complacency by suggesting that things were already under control.At the core of the discussion is the danger of measuring life through human standards alone. When people meet or exceed those expectations, they tend to stop growing. But those expectations, as presented here, are rooted in the physical and “animal” side of human nature — inherently limited and earthbound. The episode challenges listeners to move beyond that framework and instead pursue a spiritual perspective, one that requires continuous growth, awareness, and resistance to complacency.
There’s a difference between knowing what’s right and actually living it. In this episode, we explore the gap between understanding truth and applying it — and why so many people remain stuck despite having the knowledge they need.Through the lens of spiritual discipline and consistency, we examine how growth requires more than intention. It demands action, accountability, and a willingness to rise above instinct-driven behavior. History shows us that when individuals and societies drift from foundational truths, the same patterns repeat. The question is not whether we know better — it’s whether we’re willing to do better.
Long before modern politics, think tanks, or social theory, the prophet Daniel outlined a pattern for how societies rise, drift, and ultimately collapse. In this episode, we explore how ancient biblical structure offers more than theology — it presents a framework for civilization itself.From the idea of a covenant between God and humanity to the role of personal responsibility at the household level, we examine how moral order creates stability — and what happens when that structure erodes. The cause-and-effect relationship between obedience and consequence isn’t just spiritual; it’s societal. What was written 2,700 years ago may explain more about today than we’re willing to admit.
The American "experiment" was never meant to run on autopilot! This episode explores the original expectations behind our constitutional system — not just rights and representation, but the moral and educational guardrails the Founders believed future generations would need to install and maintain. Those safeguards were never established and today’s wild political divisions and the instability they cause are the result.
How much of what we understand as divine instruction has been shaped by human interpretation? This episode dives into the rediscovery of ancient law, the rewriting of prophetic warnings, and the evolving role of language in transmitting spiritual truth. We explore how translation, authority, and context influence the way sacred teachings are understood — from the ancient world to today’s digital age.
What happens when institutions begin multiplying authority without contributing to the health of the whole? Using the biological analogy of cancer, this episode explores how political systems can replace productive civic structures with self-replicating power networks. From debates over Socialism to the rise of centralized control models, TA examines how civilizations weaken when immune systems—checks, balances, and standards—fail to function. The question is not left vs. right, but health vs. dysfunction.
TA examines the Founders’ expectation that society would evolve standards of behavior for elected officials that the Chief Executive would codify (with the advice and consent of the Judicial Branch) clearly separating protected private speech from regulated (secondary) public speech. He explains how the failure to establish minimum standards for those elected to serve ensures that political parties select candidates who advance party agendas rather than represent the needs of the electorate.
Drawing on the intent of the Founding Fathers, TA explains how separating protected private speech from regulated public speech is a necessary precursor for elected officials.  The people who wish to "stand" for election must demonstrate the ability to use "structurally sound civilizational building blocks within the American system of Government" which is the job they wish to be elected for.
Ep, 78 - The Old Path

Ep, 78 - The Old Path

2026-01-2756:56

Humanity didn’t arrive by accident.Earth is a nursery — a place of development, choice, consequence, and growth.Why Are We Here on Earth? explores Scripture, history, science, and civilization through a Christian lens — not as religion, but as instruction. Each episode examines why societies rise or fall, how human beings mature (or fail to), and what God has been calling us toward since the beginning.This is a podcast about responsibility, alignment, truth, and the long arc of human purpose.
Why Are We Here on Earth is a podcast for “fellow humans” trying to understand our purpose, our responsibility, and our future—without surrendering our thinking to hype, fear, or blind belief. Host T.A., a self-described non-religious Christian, explores current events, cultural narratives, and biblical study through a practical framework he calls the Logic–Reason–Wisdom chain: think clearly, test motives, and choose what’s sustainable, scalable, and good for others—not just ourselves. Expect big questions, hard conversations, and an ongoing call to investigate truth for yourself.
Humanity must save itself from our animal nature by using the scientific decision matrix called LRW which stands for Logic, Reason and Wisdom. Currently each individual cell of humanity uses a Trust based Decision Making method which is easily subverted. The LRW method automatically shifts perspective to the benefit of the herd over the individual. The Maturation Module that God set up for us will work if/when the Instructions and Directions published in the Bible are used, effectively.
In an age of constant visibility and instant judgment, this show explores the critical difference between public behavior and private life—especially for those entrusted with leadership. We examine the need for clear, consistent standards of public conduct for elected officials, and why continued public service should be tied to meeting those standards. Rooted in the belief that the Founding Fathers envisioned the United States as a homeland shaped by Christian values, the show invites listeners to reflect on accountability, humility, and moral responsibility. While only God is truly good, Americans are called to honor Him through their attitude, character, and conduct in the public square.
In this episode, we slow down and sit with one of life's biggest questions: Why are we here on Earth? Not to solve it—but to feel it. This conversation explores purpose, presence, faith, and the subtle truths that reveal themselves when we stop chasing answers and start listening. Through reflection and honesty, we examine how meaning often shows up quietly—in growth, service, struggle, and love. This episode is an invitation to breathe, reflect, and remember that sometimes the journey itself is the answer.
The Judean exile was not punishment for ignorance, but for presumption. In this episode, we examine how attitude governs understanding, why God dismantled Israel's moral self-confidence through Babylonian exile (Jeremiah 29), and how discernment collapses when belief becomes entitlement. Using lexical analysis and historical context, we confront the danger of treating divine favor as personal validation rather than divine action.
Humanity was given a spiritual spark — a loaned light — to help us rise above instinct, ego, and base desire. In this episode, we trace how true growth begins with precepts, the core principles that shape how we think long before the world tries to persuade us. We revisit the spirit of the Federalist Papers, where anonymous voices spoke truth without leaning on authority, forcing readers to judge ideas on merit alone. And we draw a sharp contrast between creators guided by spirit and bullies trapped in animal nature, capable only of destruction but never creation.
T-A delivers a clear warning drawn from Scripture, history, and the present moment: God gave the Ten Commandments as the only stable foundation for civilization. Everything else — religion, ideology, political identity, personal belief — is shifting sand. When nations build on desire instead of righteousness, they eventually crumble under their own weight. In this episode, we confront how religious leaders added to God's words, how political movements replaced wisdom with power, and how bullies in every age tear down what they never built. T-A shows why America must reset to its biblical foundations — not to religion, but to the actual words God gave — if it hopes to survive the corruption of modern institutions.
In this thought-provoking episode, TA explores the recent federal ruling blocking the display of the Ten Commandments in Texas schools — and what moments like this say about America's ongoing struggle between heritage, law, and modern identity. Rather than diving into outrage or blind reaction, TA looks deeper: What happens when long-standing cultural symbols meet the limits of constitutional interpretation? What does it reveal about the way societies evolve — or resist change? Join TA as he unpacks the ruling, its implications, and what it means for a country still wrestling with its roots and its future.
T.A. reveals why he stepped away from a Christian radio career that expected applause over authenticity. In this honest opening, he shares the conflict between telling people what they want to hear versus what is actually true. This episode explores reclaiming your voice, resisting the pressure to perform, and choosing integrity over acceptance.
In this episode, the host shares the vision for a Non-Religious Christian Podcasters Network—a space for believers seeking spiritual truth without the walls of organized religion. He presents the first foundational statement and outlines why a new kind of Christian conversation is needed today.
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