Shownotes
Have we lost the ability to agree on what’s right and what’s wrong?
In this episode of The InSight Out Show, we’ll look at a moment in America that revealed something far deeper than policy disagreement — a society fractured at its moral core.
In early January, a woman named Renee Good was shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis after a confrontation. Within hours, two completely different narratives emerged — from righteous heroism to dangerous aggression — and both felt morally justified. That’s when we have to ask: Are we playing by the same rules anymore?
This isn’t just about immigration, policy, or politics. This is about a shared moral framework that once helped us live together — and what happens when that disappears.
In today’s conversation, we explore:
- How the same event can lead to completely different moral universes
- What happens when intention replaces shared morality
- Why authority, responsibility, and consequence matter
- The danger of deciding moral rules for ourselves
- What Scripture says about our deceitful hearts and real moral grounding
We go deeper than the headlines — asking whether we have the same rules at all, or whether we are just arguing different games with different rulebooks.
Scripture (NIV):
Jeremiah 17:9 – “The heart is deceitful above all things and desperately sick. Who can understand it?”
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