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Jan 15, 2026 • 6min
Getting the "Theism" Right in New Theism
The podcast delves into the decline of New Atheism and the rising interest in theism, showcasing influential books that spark renewed religious engagement. It critically examines which conceptions of God matter and emphasizes God's personhood over vague spirituality. C.S. Lewis's perspective on encountering a living God is highlighted, alongside discussions about revelation in Christ and the responsibilities that come with it. Ayaan Hirsi Ali's journey to faith serves as a powerful narrative, encouraging a renewed openness to traditional beliefs in today's culture.

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Jan 14, 2026 • 5min
Technology and Tyranny: AI, Hubris, and Chronological Snobbery
This discussion dives into the potential perils of technology, exploring how today's innovations might evolve into future tyrannies. Contrasting views on AI from thinkers like Harari and Musk highlight the divide between optimism and caution. Peter Thiel's apocalyptic perspectives raise questions about fear driving authoritarianism. The conversation emphasizes the importance of historical wisdom, encouraging the reading of classic literature to combat modern hubris. Ultimately, it presents the Bible as a source of hope against technological despair.

Jan 13, 2026 • 4min
Corrie ten Boom's Life of Faithfulness
Explore the remarkable story of Corrie ten Boom and her family's bravery during World War II. Discover how gratitude, even for fleas, opened doors for evangelism in a concentration camp. Learn about the surprising effects of gratitude on the brain and why the guards avoided Barracks 28. Reflect on the importance of faithfulness in adversity, as revealed through personal memories and lessons of thankfulness. This inspiring discussion sheds light on resilience and hope amidst unimaginable challenges.

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Jan 12, 2026 • 4min
Robin Hood and Britain's Future
The podcast delves into how a new portrayal of Robin Hood misrepresents Christianity's historical role in Britain. It reveals that Britain has had a Christian heritage since Roman times, with early missionaries influencing culture. The conversation critiques how critical theory reshapes history, framing Christianity as oppressive. There's a stark warning about the cultural consequences of discarding this heritage, emphasizing its ties to freedom and rights in Britain. Can the nation reclaim its legacy for a brighter future?

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Jan 9, 2026 • 1h 9min
The Capture of Maduro, the Inauguration of Mamdani, What's Ahead in Abortion Laws in the New Year and Adult-Child Estrangement
Dive into the dramatic U.S. operation that captured Nicolás Maduro, revealing the ripple effects across the Americas. Explore Zohran Mamdani's inauguration and its implications for democratic socialism in New York City. The discussion shifts to the contentious future of abortion laws, highlighting the complexities of coerced abortion pills and the state of pro-life strategies. Lastly, tackle the rising trend of adult-child estrangement and its roots in cultural shifts, emphasizing the call for perseverance and understanding in family dynamics.

Jan 9, 2026 • 5min
Mamdani's Fantasy of "Warm Collectivism"
Discover Mayor Zoran Mamdani's bold vision of 'Warm Collectivism' and its implications for society. The commentary digs into the allure of socialism among younger Americans, juxtaposing it with historical lessons that education often overlooks. It critiques the dangers of centralized power and highlights the contrast between Christian dignity and socialist ideology. With a nod to Tolkien, the discussion celebrates the importance of individual freedom and creativity in achieving true human flourishing.

Jan 8, 2026 • 5min
Ninth Circuit Issues Landmark Religious Liberty Decision
A recent Ninth Circuit ruling reinforces that the government cannot compel a Christian organization to hire those who oppose its beliefs. This pivotal decision highlights the importance of maintaining a ministry's religious identity and practices. It raises questions about the implications for faith-based groups in public life, as well as the role of religious liberty in addressing societal issues. While significant, the ruling has limitations regarding its applicability to for-profit entities, marking a key moment for religious organizations.

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Jan 7, 2026 • 4min
Reimagining the American Revolution?
Discover the complex relationship between the Founding Fathers and slavery, highlighted by one notable abolitionist. Explore the critique of Ken Burns' portrayal of the American Revolution and the flawed narratives surrounding it. Delve into Benjamin Rush's life as a physician, military leader, and advocate for liberty and equality. Learn how Rush's Christian faith shaped his relentless fight against slavery, emphasizing the idea that true freedom must include everyone. This episode reexamines historical figures through a modern lens of dignity and justice.

Jan 6, 2026 • 6min
Liberating Venezuela
Venezuelans face a dire crisis despite their rich oil reserves. Recent events like the U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro have sparked mixed reactions globally. Citizens are suffering from food shortages and mass exodus, leading to a 'Maduro diet' of extreme weight loss. The podcast discusses how past leadership failures have contributed to widespread poverty and oppression. It raises thought-provoking questions about how societies value their citizens and the consequences of government control. Ultimately, it advocates for the dignity and liberty that Venezuelans truly deserve.

Jan 5, 2026 • 5min
Is Your Parenting Disordered?
Explore the rise of outsourced parenting and the intriguing trend of digital detox camps for kids. Delve into the debate about whether parents should take on the tough task of teaching everyday skills instead of outsourcing them. Discover the philosophical insights of Thomas Aquinas on love and priorities in family life. John Stonestreet highlights the dangers of lawnmower parenting and its impact on Gen Z. Ultimately, he emphasizes the importance of parental authority and nurturing well-ordered adults amidst a culture that often sidelines families.


