Special Guest Host Cale Clarke explores C.S. Lewis’s powerful trilemma argument, considering whether Jesus could be a liar, lunatic, or Lord. He even expands this to account for the notion of Jesus as a legend. He also reflects on the prophetic themes in Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World” and its relevance today. The intersection of faith, history, and modern moral dilemmas makes for a fascinating discussion.
- Mary – Kids can decide to have Trans surgeries but they can’t walk to the store by themselves? That’s crazy. (02:54)
- Mom can proceed with gender-affirming care of preteen son, dealing dad brutal blow after years-long fight: ‘Lost all parental rights’ (04:35)
- Michelle – I have 14 kids! They walk around the neighborhood all the time. This is silly! (06:54)
- Anita – Pedophiles always say that opportunity to grab a kid is key. This mother was lucky that this was called in before something bad happened. (08:24)
- Nov. 22, 1963 – Lewis, Huxley and Kennedy (16:11)
- The Trilemma of C.S. Lewis (43:44)
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