Patrick speaks with Elijah from Lexington about a fascinating and deep topic: the beginning of human life and the concept of ensoulment. He discusses different beliefs, including a rabbinic view that the soul enters the body after 40 days. Patrick shares his perspective, grounded in the idea that life begins at conception, where body and soul come into existence simultaneously. It’s a powerful conversation about faith, science, and morality.
- Alfredo – Harris Persecuted David Daleiden when he was showing the videos exposing Planned Parenthood’s abortion procedures. (01:11)
- Christine – The Lamenting: The story of King David and how remorseful he was, he took his contrite heart and offered it to God. (05:28)
- Jean – Talking about driver licenses for voting, there are states that provide licenses to illegals, so how does that work for voting? (15:35)
- Chris – One party is going radical, and another party is trying to save the country. Neither party is perfect but abstaining is not an option. (16:42)
- Julie – My daughter two years ago had stage 4 endometriosis.
- Lee Ann – Voting and Ectopic pregnancies
- Elijah – I was talking to a rabbi and he explained to me that when the baby is in womb, it’s not human. When baby is born, that baby is not human till the baby passes 7 weeks old. (34:26)
- Jesse – For the Sorrowful Mysteries, the 2nd one where he’s scourged and the fruit of the mystery is purity, what’s the connection between the purity and the scourging? (36:55)
- Teresa – I went to confession and asked the priest about voting. He recommended to vote for the party that helps the poor and needy. (41:45)
- Mary – Isn’t it a fair to vote for the side that would clearly result in the smaller amount of abortions?
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