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Patrick explains the difference between subjective and objective truth, using relatable examples like personal food preferences and mathematical facts. He also shares a compelling personal story about a heated encounter in a checkout line, where a stranger vehemently challenged his views on family size and moral relativism.
Kevin (email) – Are there any benefits of having a home statue blessed? (00:45) Audio: Alan Keyes explain marriage when he debated Obama for the U.S. Senate seat in 2004 (05:42) Mary – I put a 5-dollar bill in hotel bibles (14:31) Charlie – When Pope John Paul went to see Our Lady of Guadalupe personally, he saw her back and not her front. Have you heard of this? Is it true? (23:01) Vinnie – Is having a Geocentric World View okay for a priest? (27:03) Heidi - I was a server for 9 years before I became a mom. I think that if we are imitating Jesus He gives when it doesn't make sense. I think that it could be more effective to tip even if they didn't earn it. (30:08) Ted and Laura (email) - "My own truth" = The facts basically interpreted by one’s own belief system. (37:03) Cindy - Abortion being legal is just like slavery before it was abolished. I think abortion will change in people's minds. (49:16)
Special Guest Host Ken Hensley explores the spirit of Thanksgiving and the impact of faith. He shares his personal journey from being a rock musician to a passionate Christian apologist. Ken also talks about transformative moments, the power of scripture, and his path from a Baptist pastor to...
Published 11/26/24
Special Guest Host Ken Hensley celebrates thanksgiving with thought-provoking discussions on Sola Scriptura and the journey to Catholicism. He engages with insightful questions, shares touching stories, and listens to miraculous tales of life and gratitude.
Mark - I am glad that Ken is on...
Published 11/26/24