Episodes
David Gordon interviews John Clark, author of Betrayed Without a Kiss: Defending Marriage After Years of Failed Leadership in the Church.
Published 11/05/23
Published 11/05/23
David Gordon discusses the theology of the Eucharist with Church Militant theologian Dr. William Mahoney. Dr. Mahoney has advanced degrees in both philosophy and theology, including a doctorate in dogmatic theology.
Published 10/29/23
David Gordon discusses with Robert Spencer, director of Jihad Watch and author of The Palestinian Delusion, the Israel vs. Palestine conflict.
Published 10/11/23
David Gordon and Dr. Michael Pakaluk, professor of ethics and social philosophy at Catholic University of America, discuss the mimetic theory of René Girard.
Published 10/08/23
David Gordon and Kyle Kopy discuss homeschooling. Kopy holds seminary degrees in philosophy and dogmatic theology. He is a diocesan-certified catechist and high school religion teacher and is also a certified classical educator. He recently held the theology department chair at a large all-boys high school in southeast Michigan, where he taught theology and philosophy for many years.
Published 10/01/23
David Gordon discusses with Marc Morano, founder of ClimateDepot.com, Apple's new climate agenda.
Published 09/24/23
David Gordon discusses Catholicism vs. Protestantism with Dr. Gavin Ortlund, a Protestant author and speaker.
Published 09/17/23
David Gordon interviews Bp. Peter Elliott, a retired auxiliary bishop of the archdiocese of Melbourne, about his book The Sexual Revolution: History, Ideology, Power.
Published 09/10/23
David Gordon interviews Ken Mauer, an NBA referee since 1986 who was recently let go for not taking the COVID-19 shot.
Published 09/03/23
David Gordon discusses the rise of the occult with Charles Fraune, author of Slaying Dragons II — The Rise of the Occult. BUY THE BOOK HERE
Published 08/27/23
David Gordon discusses the possibility with Kristen Day, executive director of Democrats for Life of America.
Published 08/20/23
David Gordon discusses with Dr. Antone Raymundo, a disability physician specialist and former anesthesiologist, the vocation of the sick and disabled.
Published 08/06/23
David Gordon interviews Fr. Michael Maginot, the exorcist for Latoya Ammons and the house that was said to be plagued by 200 demons.
Published 07/30/23
David Gordon discusses with Chris Plance the Christian vocation. Plance is a Catholic educator and cofounder of Catholic Polytechnic University, a nonprofit Catholic institution of higher education whose mission is to promote the intersection of faith and science.
Published 07/16/23
David Gordon discusses affirmative action with former presidential candidate Dr. Alan Keyes.
Published 07/09/23
Joined by Catholic economic expert James Maughan, David Gordon discusses how a coven of corporate elites is controlling the world.
Published 07/02/23
David Gordon interviews Mike Lerner about his Catholic reversion. Lerner, a former photographer for Justin Bieber and Katy Perry, is the host of The New Nation podcast.
Published 06/25/23
David Gordon discusses with Catholic commentator Bobby Hesley recent conversions.
Published 06/18/23
David Gordon discusses Christian parenting with Mark Houck, founder of The King's Men, an authentically Roman Catholic lay apostolate helping men to lead, protect and provide.
Published 06/11/23
David Gordon interviews Jon Root, a sports and faith commentator.
Published 06/04/23
David Gordon discusses the "genius of man" with Dr. Deborah Savage, professor of theology at Franciscan University of Steubenville. Taking from Pope St. John Paul II's Theology of the Body, Dr. Savage explains her "genius of man" theory, which is derived from Scripture.
Published 05/28/23
David Gordon interviews Bryson Gray, a conservative commentator and rapper.
Published 05/21/23
David Gordon interviews Joshua Charles, editor of The War of the Antichrist with the Church and Christian Civilization.
Published 05/14/23
David Gordon interviews legal scholar Hadley Arkes about the relationship between natural law and the American government. Arkes has been a professor of jurisprudence at Amherst College since 1987 and recently authored a book titled Mere Natural Law: Originalism and the Anchoring Truths of the Constitution.
Published 05/07/23