
Savage explores a central question: in a time of confusion and collapsing values, where do we find a moral foundation? He later invokes 19th-century Russian revolutionary Sergey Nechaev's line that "everything is moral that expedites the triumph of the revolution" to frame his argument about how modern ideologies redefine morality. He contrasts traditional faith-based principles with these revolutionary ideas, arguing that today's cultural chaos reflects a deeper spiritual crisis. He also reads from his book "God, Faith, and Reason," reflecting on the relationship between belief and rational thought. Using the metaphor of an "anchor in the mud," he urges listeners to return to the faith and traditions of their upbringing as a source of stability, clarity, and personal freedom.
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