Transparent App 4+

Assumptions Institute

Designed for iPad

    • 3.0 • 4 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

Everyone assumes certain basic things to be true. It is not a question of IF you assume, but HOW you assume and whether your assumptions are true. Our deepest assumptions control everything we say, everything we do, and everything we think. It is important that we get them right.

Learn to see through the complex issues of our day like a superhero with x-ray vision. With a little practice you can find the hidden assumptions in the messages you encounter daily in as little as 20 seconds! You can tell whether those messages are true, not based on the message itself, but based on the message behind the message - its hidden assumptions. So simple a middle schooler can use it, but so powerful that adults will find how the power of assumptions affects everything in their public lives.

Based on the innovative, ground-breaking new book, "Transparent: How to See Through the Powerful Assumptions That Control You," the "Transparent" app gives you the ability to discover the hidden assumptions in your own life. It also allows you to see through the assumptions in the things you read like in a book, article, or webpage; the things you watch like in a TV show or movie; or the things you hear like in a classroom lecture, talk radio, lyrics in a song, or talk radio. You'll never watch the news, read an article, or listen to a conversation the same way again!

What’s New

Version 3.0

Latest iOS cersion compatibility

Ratings and Reviews

3.0 out of 5
4 Ratings

4 Ratings

Rfireguy ,

Religious nonsense

This app is religious indoctrination, not educational. There is no perception of God because it’s not real. Faith isn’t fact! Sorry! This app should be banned with false information and pushing innocent children to believe in myths that are purposely confusing so the person questioning is not sure what to believe. Religion is not facts at all. No scientific data shows truth. Facts are facts and can’t be changed with faith. Parents keep your children away from this app. It is dangerous for children or weak minded people. Stay away from it please!

BSmeter3 ,

Religious propaganda

This app is religious propaganda disguised as an objective educational tool. It is designed not to get someone to think critically, but to accept overly simplified, religious dogma. Avoid.

Developer Response ,

Congratulations! You have discovered an important feature of core assumptions. Every core assumption is religious in nature. What we assume to be real is something we don't question, isn't provable, and we accept it to be real (and, therefore, true) on faith. We all do it. We just do it differently.

Each possible core assumption is mutually exclusive, so only one of them can be true. The core assumption that best matches the actual, real world is the one that is true. But what is really real is something we don't fully know, because we are not all-knowing. Also, we are part of reality, so we can't objectively grasp it in its entirety. Everyone reaches the limit of what they know and don't know. At that limit we all have to assume something to be real that we don't know. We don't question it. We can't prove it. And we accept that it is real on faith. We don't know it is real. We trust that it is real.

Every person is a person of faith at the level of their core assumption about what is real. This is what the Transparent App helps us reveal so we can be more discerning. This and more is covered in the ground-breaking, critically-acclaimed book "Transparent: How to See Through the Powerful Assumptions That Control You." (www.TheTransparentBook.com). "Transparent" introduces the Critical Assumptions Test which is automated in the Transparent App.

Allenjbj ,

Great tool

You and your student need this! I have found this a great teaching tool to help my grandchildren pick out the underlying assumptions of movies or YouTube clips our music videos. There is only one source of truth but lies abound seeking to distract and supplant. This tool helps to pull the covers back quickly.

App Privacy

The developer, Assumptions Institute, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

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