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Crisis Point

Crisis Magazine

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Since 1982, Crisis Magazine has been America's leading source for Catholic perspectives on religion, culture, and politics. Join editor-in-chief Eric Sammons and leading Catholics on "Crisis Point."
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Two theologians walk into a bar... No, seriously: This podcast is about the real world of politics and current events, seen through the lens of Catholic teaching and spirituality. Your hosts, Fr. Dan Horan and David Dault, bring you a mix of perspectives, from Abbey Road to Metaphysical Graffiti. Dan is a Franciscan friar and Catholic priest. David is a radio producer and Catholic convert. They both have doctorates in theology. It is the best possible kind of nerdy.
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Thoughts on Crosses

Thoughts on Crosses

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The Thoughts on Crosses Podcast is about exploring religion, faith and human nature. Join us on our arduous journey of sifting through Scripture in order to find the answers to the hard-hitting questions.
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David finally ascended the throne of Judah following the death of Saul. While his reign was established, God had promised he would rule over all of Israel, not just Judah. And yet, David remained patient and left his situation to the Lord. We, the church militant, are living in a similar situation. Christ has fully accomplished redemption and estab…
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Two views of this chapter--1. a view as a picture of Sanctification of the man in Chapter 7.-2. a view of Justification continued from chapter 5.-The theme is found in verse 1, assurance of Salvation.-Verse 2 starts with For, or Because. This is the explanation of verse 1.-The phrase -has set you free- is aorist tense meaning we have been made free…
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In this captivating episode of the Free Thought Project podcast, Jason and Don speak with political activist, entrepreneur, and 2020 Libertarian Vice Presidential Candidate, Spike Cohen. Spike shares his thoughts on one of the biggest news stories of the year: Julian Assange's release. We discuss the implications of Assange's guilty plea, including…
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Romans 8 is a continuation of Romans 5-12-21. It deals with the certainty of salvation. Chapters 5 and 8 deal with the same process.-Paul writes on the ultimate assurance of the perseveration of the saints. We are now in Christ Jesus, no longer under the law.-We will start with a review of Chapters 6 and 7, both dealing with issues Paul brought up …
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One of the most fascinating things about the Old Testament is how it points to Jesus Christ. In this passage, we see two types of kings. The first is fashioned after the fallen first king, Adam. But the second was a type of the perfect king to come. David operates in Scripture as Israel's king- the man after God's own heart. But he was only a type,…
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When trouble comes and life is unpleasant, we all deeply desire to be rescued. In this section of I Samuel, David was in a dangerous predicament. God, in his providence, provided a way of escape from many dangers, bringing David and his family safely through. While we cannot always assume we will be physically rescued in this world, we can know for…
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In this riveting episode of the Free Thought Project podcast, Jason and Matt sit down with Ian Smith, the co-owner of Atilis Gym in Bellmawr, New Jersey, and the author of "Find Your Hill: Worth Fighting For." Ian gained national attention for his defiant stand against the state's COVID-19 restrictions, keeping his gym open despite the draconian ma…
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Here in the opening of vs 25, Paul is emotional as he expresses thanks or gratitude for what Jesus has done.-Paul did not thank God for serving the law or serving sin.-Here is a duality of mes. Here the word serve is to be a slave to.-The question here is can a regenerate man make these statements in verse 25--…
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In this passage we see a profound lesson on the surety of God's holy Word. It is ever binding and unchanging. For those separated from God's grace, that is a terrifying prospect, because every promise of judgement will stand. But for those in Christ, who have been declared righteous by his blood, it is a promise of sure rescue. Brothers and sisters…
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Reformed view- This is the Apostle Paul at the time of his writing this.-Paul Changes this from past to the present tense. Long and in dept.-He is using a form called the method dramatic present.--Going forward, Paul is continuing his carefully reasoned argument. He is giving more information, describing these persons life. This man is under the fl…
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In this episode of the Free Thought Project podcast, Jason and Matt welcome back Hakeem Anwar, the visionary behind the "Take Back Our Tech" initiative. Hakeem is an experienced entrepreneur, founder and CEO of the Above Phone, and proponent of extremely private technology. During our conversation, we delve into the types of surveillance we have to…
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Chapter 27 is a very difficult chapter. Ethical debates rage among commentators over how to evaluate David's actions. While we will look into these issues, there is a larger picture which we must keep in mind. If you are in Christ, then you are seated in the heavenly places with Him. And if you are seated there, then you must fight against worldlin…
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In Depth Study of Romans 7-Three main thoughts -There are many, but these are most important- -I. This is Paul's description of an unregenerate man -Man still in sin-- Most all Christian theologians for the first 300 years followed this view. Armenians believe this as well.--II. Description of regenerate man through out his life. Paul was describin…
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In this gripping episode of the Free Thought Project podcast, Jason and Matt are joined by Jeff Charles, acclaimed host of "A Fresh Perspective" podcast and political satirist known from Fox News to Newsmax, along with his partner both in life and activism, Doni the Misfit. Today’s conversation takes a hard look at the recent developments within th…
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Would you rather scenario- Would you rather take refuge in something other than God, but be provided an immediate sense of security and safety OR would you rather take refuge in the one true living God, but have to do while standing in the face of danger and fear---David went through much present danger while writing much of the Psalm.-Do we flee t…
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As difficulties arise in this life, it is often tough to live holy lives. Our reaction to being sinned against is typically to react in sin. And yet, we have a holy and righteous God who we will one day have to stand before and give account. For those washed in the blood of Christ, that sin is forgiven. But, since we still must give an answer for t…
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We have a holy and righteous God. But, when we look around us in the world, there seems to be only chaos and discord. As believers, we must pursue wisdom to discern wisely how to speak to one another, especially in moments of conflict. The Lord is the source of all wisdom and peace. Therefore, we must seek to be his wise peacemakers on this earth.…
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The law is not sinful. Paul will analyze verses 1-6.-Remember Paul does not contradict himself.-Paul speaks relatively about his life , saying sin was dead to himself, while he was alive. Then the law came and he died.-He examines what happened before the law came and what happened after the law came.-He explained that the law was not doing its wor…
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Tune in to the latest episode of the Free Thought Project podcast where Jason and Matt reconnect with Sal Mayweather, aka Sal the Agorist. Known for his influential presence as a social media commentator, agorist, cypherpunk, and Rothbardian crypto anarchist, Sal brings a wealth of knowledge and radical insights to the table. His book "Anti Politic…
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When we are wronged, we want to see justice done. Often, we try to take things into our own hands. But we are imperfect at every level, and therefore so too are our attempts justice. We cannot rightly repay anyone. Scripture teaches us that vengeance belongs to the Lord. Therefore, we must ultimately entrust ourselves to the Lord, knowing that he w…
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