Patrick explores the Bible Code, dissecting its claims of hidden messages in Hebrew texts and debunking it as a compelling but ultimately flawed theory. He then discusses agnosticism versus faith, examining evidence for Jesus’s existence and the strength of supernatural faith grounded in divine revelation. If you’re passionate about exploring deep, existential questions, this episode is a must-listen.
- Sean – Itsy teeny yellow dot bikini was a song that they made a show about where Russians used it as a form of torture for people. (01:44)
- David – Is the bible written in a way that it has a code? (06:54)
- Susan – When was marriage established as a sacrament? (15:39)
- Dee – If two Catholics get married, but not confirmed, is it a valid marriage? (21:50)
- Complaint: I’m not happy with Patrick. He said there’s a lot of music he doesn’t like and he called the song “City of God” gay. (22:56)
- Dan (email) – What is the name of the Crusade book you recommended? (30:56)
- Trip (email) – I’m reading “Purgatory”, which you recommended. Should we pray to our Guardian Angels more? (36:08)
- Patrick shares 7 brands that reversed their big DEI promises (40:37)
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