Trump’s Hanukkah Reception Just Woke Me Up!
18/12/2025
I just watched Trump’s Hanukkah reception—and it was a wake-up call. What stood out wasn’t the symbolism or the speeches, but what the event revealed about influence and priorities. The reception made it painfully clear how beholden Trump appears to be to major donors and political interests that prioritize Israel’s agenda over the needs of […]
Have I Been Wrong About Church Teaching This Whole Time?
13/12/2025
A Catholic bishop displayed an image of a pig’s heart inside a condom over the altar—and he’s still in ministry. The same bishop has publicly defended artwork depicting Jesus as a crucified frog, as well as an image portraying the Virgin Mary as a transgender man. These weren’t hidden provocations. They were praised, justified, and […]
Most U.S. Catholics Support the Death Penalty—Despite the Catechism
11/12/2025
Most U.S. Catholics Support the Death Penalty—Despite the Catechism
Addressing Kirk Cameron’s New Thoughts On Hell
10/12/2025
In this episode, we take a closer look at Kirk Cameron’s recent statements about hell and explore how they compare with Scripture, Christian tradition, and contemporary theological perspectives. From Ray Comfort’s reaction to the broader Protestant response, we’ll examine whether these newer ideas align with historic Christian doctrine—or represent a departure from it. We’ll then […]
St. Thomas Aquinas on Why Heretics Should Be Forced to Return to the Faith
09/12/2025
Was coercion ever considered a legitimate tool in the defense and preservation of the Catholic faith? In this episode, we examine St. Thomas Aquinas’ reasoning behind the medieval position that civil and ecclesiastical authorities could compel heretics—by force if necessary—to return to the Church. We’ll explore the theological arguments, historical backdrop, and the later development […]

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