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It’s Last Call! My good wife, Cameron, is back to answer your questions about marriage, motherhood, and faith as we celebrate our 20th wedding anniversary.
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Michael (Gomer) Gormley is here to discuss AI’s impact on society and the power of building in-person communities.
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It’s Last Call! Dr. Ralph Martin is back to tackle five of the toughest objections to the Church's teaching on hell.
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William Albrecht and Pastor Samuel Farag debate the bodily Assumption of The Blessed Virgin Mary in honor of the feast of The Assumption, August 15.
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I’ve started from the beginning and am on about the 18th episode. I was intrigued and challenged to look up Summa Theologica to purchase on Kindle. For the grand price of $0.51, I purchased the complete Summa of 7267 pages (). I believe that’s longer than my bible!! One thing is certain, if making your brain work prevents dementia, I may not have to worry about becoming (more) demented 😂
The only reason I gave four stars is that I’m cautious but your guests have made me see truths that I didn’t understand before. I’ve always questioned and wanted answers since early Catholic days in grade school. The people I asked didn’t have answers so I was shamed. Good bye Catholic Church! I’ve been attending again but still feel confused. I’ve been praying a lot and talking with God. I believe your podcast came onto my radar for a reason. Thank you! Thank you Jesus! I’m actually giddy about... more
I’ve followed him for a long time, but ever since he has gotten to that political network he seems so bent on an agenda. Even if the agenda agrees with my views, it cheapens the message. It becomes so clear when he’s with someone theologically focused, he used to have it, I pray he gets back to it.
I’m a fellow covert, single, and my vocation has been recently caring for my elderly parents. Though, I deal with chronic pain, depression, and no support. I’m an only child, and my trauma was with my earthly father. My parents are 40 years older than me, and never received affection or affirmation. I gave up my virginity early in life. When I came to the ONE TRUE Faith, I confessed all of my sins. Coming into the church wasn’t a great experience either. There were professors that were married a... more
I consumed every episode of pints for years. I was pretty disappointed at the merge with DW and it seemed pretty much the entire audience was too. I wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt, but his content has gone way down hill and he has lost me as a faithful listener
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Long-form discussions centered on Catholic theology, apologetics, philosophy, and culture. Conversations frequently explore meaning, faith, and contemporary culture, often tying ideas to classical thinkers and Catholic tradition. Notable are deep-dive debates, personal conversion stories, and guests who speak to faith, intellect, and culture, sometimes with a skeptical or controversial edge. The format often blends rigorous dialogue with approachable teaching, making it attractive to listeners seeking thoughtful religious discourse, intellectual rigor, and practical faith applications. A standout aspect is the breadth of guest backgrounds—from theologians and philosophers to comedians who discuss faith—creating a mix of academic rigor and a... more
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