Patrick opens the hour reflecting on the impact of simply asking for help, sparked by a story about Steve Jobs at twelve, then shifts seamlessly from questions about Catholic college choices to the moral considerations of AI tools like ChatGPT. He answers a listener wrestling with where to find hope in a world full of suffering, explores purgatory and eternal life in a memorable call, and weaves in practical insights for faith, whether at home or behind bars.
- Audio: Steve Jobs on the power of asking for help – https://x.com/Rainmaker1973/status/2056784257431785744?s=46 (00:33)
- Rosendo (email) – Can our kids attend Christian colleges because my daughter wants to get her degree in nursing (06:08)
- Lena (email) – Is using ChatGPT a sin? (10:41)
- Tracy – In Purgatory, could the holy souls actually be floating around among us as people and we just don’t understand or are they in a different dimension? (19:51)
- Matthew – My nephew is in prison. Are there any books that I could recommend to him? He doesn’t know much about religion. (31:27)
- David (email) – In a country that is increasingly skeptical of helping people where do you see Him? In a country that only rewards brutality in spirit, money, and power where do you find Jesus? (39:20)
- Michael (email) – Where’s your movie list? (45:45)
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