Patrick explains the meaning behind the Lord’s Prayer, exploring the translation nuances from Greek to Latin by St. Jerome and their theological implications. He also tackles some eye-opening news about controversial methods of birth control and the ethical concerns surrounding them. He also discusses the critical issue of the right to life and how it shapes society’s approach to elder care and euthanasia.
- Bakersfield earthquake update
- Under Gov. Tim Walz, Babies Born Alive in Botched Abortions Were Left to Die. Then He Removed Reporting Requirements (02:47)
- Audio: Gov. Tim Walz “We mind our own business” followed by audio of the COVID snitch line he implemented during lockdowns (11:16)
- Leticia – I was listening to your show and wanted to thank you for building us up with your words. I remember a passage about dry bones and thought of you talking to the bones and rebuking the ones that were saying wrong things. (14:36)
- Jerry – What does the word ‘daily bread’ mean in the Our Father? One translation says ‘super substantial’, why is that? (19:51)
- 20 foot IUD tours Iowa to urge contraception protection (26:38)
- Amy – If this abortion law goes through, will it also lead to end of life issues for euthanasia? (33:34)
- Michael – Can someone with Anti-Social Personality Disorder even make good or bad decisions? (42:40)
- Dana – Do you think an atheist could come up with moral values? (46:30)
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