CTP (S4157) Free Speech lessons from the Greek origins
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CTP (S4157) Free Speech lessons from the Greek origins
Exploring more of the fascinating intersection of Activism, Community Engagement, Faith / Religion, Human Nature, Politics, Social Issues, and beyond - all in Biblical perspective
We make the case that free speech is rooted in logos meaning logic, reason, and truth, not personal fantasy or “my truth.” We tie that idea to fraud, libel, slander, courtroom standards, warrants, and why facts and context have to matter in journalism and public life.
• framing “logos” as the root of meaningful speech
• arguing the First Amendment protects truth-seeking, not fraud
• drawing lines around libel and slander as punishable harms
• insisting justice aims at reality over narratives and gamesmanship
• explaining warrants and exigent circumstances in urgent threats
• calling out spin culture and clipped-quote “journalism”
• repeating the need for details, context, and historical grounding
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