The podcast episode discusses various topics, including the role of guests in the podcast, the concept of literacy, and the interpretation of religious texts.
The host introduces the podcast as a platform where the guest star is always a product of literacy throughout their life. The host and guest engage in a game where they discuss random books and their content. The host picks 1 or 2 random books and they discuss the main character in one, then discuss the issues in it.
The host delves into the debate about the evolution of humans, specifically the concept of Adam being the first human. They discuss anthropology and paleo history, and how the mythology about Adam arose in the Tarsus Mountains in Iran. The host also mentions the existence of theories that suggest Adam was not the first human, and that the term Adam could refer to a genetically engineered human from aliens.
The host also talks about the idea of Indonesia entering the modern world during the Islamic era, and how literacy was not controlled by one particular group but for all groups. They discuss the idea of nationalism and how it forms the basis of unity in a country.
The host also discusses the idea of history being subjective and how it's used to magnify past events. They mention the idea of Indonesia being destined to be a large nation due to its natural resources and the vision of its inhabitants.
The host also talks about the idea of children's futures being determined by their teachers' grades and how this is a pitiful situation. They suggest that children's futures should be determined by their experiences and that teachers should teach children how to experience for themselves what their responsibilities should be in the future.
1. The podcast hosts a game where they pick random books and discuss them.
2. The hosts discuss the character of Adam and its origin in various mythologies.
3. The hosts discuss the history of human evolution and the genetic makeup of Homo sapiens.
4. The podcast includes a segment where the hosts discuss the impact of literacy on societal development.
5. The hosts delve into the history of Indonesia, discussing its colonization by the Dutch and its potential for development.
6. The podcast includes a segment where the hosts discuss the potential of Indonesia becoming a global power in the past.
7. The hosts discuss the idea of tropical regions being the most comfortable for humans to live in, especially during the ice age.
8. The podcast includes a segment where the hosts discuss the potential of Indonesians being descendants of the Prophet Noah.
9. The hosts discuss the issue of teachers determining the future of students based on their grades.