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The Patrick Madrid Show: September 03, 2024 - Hour 1

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Patrick delves into a humorous but thoughtful satire that questions the atheist viewpoint on the resurrection of Jesus Christ. He explores why this theory of a hoax falls apart, highlighting the immense risks and gruesome sacrifices the apostles face to spread the word. Even if you're skeptical, understanding these perspectives can enrich your critical thinking.

  • Audio: This is how atheists think Christianity started (03:33)
  • George - The problem with the satire is that the Apostles would have needed to know in advance that they would be killed. (14:48)
  • Email – Why are parents afraid to be parents? (21:06)
  • Piedad – I think parents are attending more games because they are more aware of the need for their kids to have them there, not because of guilt. (39:32)
  • Email – Daycare centers are raising children, so the parents feel the need to go to every concert or game (44:26)
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Chapters

1. The Patrick Madrid Show: September 03, 2024 - Hour 1 (00:00:00)

2. Audio: This is how atheists think Christianity (00:03:32)

3. The problem with the satire is that the Apostl (00:14:47)

4. Break 01 (00:20:08)

5. Why are parents afraid to be parents? (00:21:05)

6. Break 02 (00:38:55)

7. I think parents are attending more games becau (00:39:31)

8. Daycare centers are raising children, so the p (00:44:25)

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Patrick delves into a humorous but thoughtful satire that questions the atheist viewpoint on the resurrection of Jesus Christ. He explores why this theory of a hoax falls apart, highlighting the immense risks and gruesome sacrifices the apostles face to spread the word. Even if you're skeptical, understanding these perspectives can enrich your critical thinking.

  • Audio: This is how atheists think Christianity started (03:33)
  • George - The problem with the satire is that the Apostles would have needed to know in advance that they would be killed. (14:48)
  • Email – Why are parents afraid to be parents? (21:06)
  • Piedad – I think parents are attending more games because they are more aware of the need for their kids to have them there, not because of guilt. (39:32)
  • Email – Daycare centers are raising children, so the parents feel the need to go to every concert or game (44:26)
  continue reading

Chapters

1. The Patrick Madrid Show: September 03, 2024 - Hour 1 (00:00:00)

2. Audio: This is how atheists think Christianity (00:03:32)

3. The problem with the satire is that the Apostl (00:14:47)

4. Break 01 (00:20:08)

5. Why are parents afraid to be parents? (00:21:05)

6. Break 02 (00:38:55)

7. I think parents are attending more games becau (00:39:31)

8. Daycare centers are raising children, so the p (00:44:25)

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