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  • Fake Christians | Ep.15
    2026/02/02

    This week we trace how online hate reveals the heart, then move to exposure and accountability in the church, and finally lay out what the Bible says a Christian is and isn’t. We challenge cheap grace, contrast devout and nominal faith, and call for obedience rooted in love.

    • hate comments as a mirror for the heart
    • public exposés and digital receipts
    • the duty to denounce at the same volume as promotion
    • Christian as recognition, not self-label
    • data on devout vs nominal outcomes
    • works as evidence, not currency for salvation
    • judging inside the church to protect the flock
    • repentance, endurance and keeping commandments
    • love as action and the daily cross
    • warning against wolves and stumbling blocks

    Christ is King. Jesus loves you and he’s coming back soon. If Jesus is your saviour, but not your Lord, he’s neither of those things for you.


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    52 分
  • Stories Shape Society | Ep.14
    2026/01/26

    We revisit two classic Disney films to test what modern children’s media is teaching and why story beats advice in shaping conscience. From Quasimodo’s mercy to Arthur’s formation, we trace how character is forged through trials, symbols, and stakes.

    • opening take on Hunchback’s real monster theme
    • Esmeralda’s courage, sanctuary, and selflessness
    • jealousy resisted, chains broken, strength of the heart
    • Sword in the Stone’s lessons through experience
    • Madam Mim, predators, rules, and ethical warfare
    • why story outperforms advice in shaping virtue
    • folklore evidence and cultural memory in myth
    • four senses of scripture and layered meaning
    • reading Hemingway wrong, reading life better
    • call to choose stories that build character

    Christ is King, Jesus loves you, and he’s coming back soon. Let’s go, baby, let’s gooooo!

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    42 分
  • The Importance of Pain | Ep.13
    2026/01/19

    This week we look at inconsiderate behaviour, then get to the heart of why pain matters and how to use it. Practical stories, the beta region paradox, training analogies, and scripture show how discomfort can build endurance, character, and hope.

    • inconsiderate dog owners and social courtesy
    • pivot from pet peeves to pain as signal
    • using hurtful feedback to change habits
    • the beta region paradox and getting unstuck
    • training stress, recovery and resilience
    • dangers of overprotection and fragility
    • boredom and small tactics to regain focus
    • honest feedback, shame versus condemnation
    • scripture on suffering, pruning and purpose
    • closing reflections and simple takeaways

    Christ is King, Jesus loves you, and He's coming back soon

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    36 分
  • The Risk of Knowledge | Ep.12
    2026/01/12

    We track a chaotic news cycle from Venezuela to a fatal ICE shooting, then switch gears into literature to ask when knowledge liberates and when it paralyses. Politics, pride, grace, and risk collide as we weigh doers versus thinkers and why utopias always crack.

    • shifting narratives on Venezuela and motive versus outcome
    • conflicting frames on the ICE shooting and evidence
    • identity locked to party lines and outrage habits
    • making space from the news to think clearly
    • Wuthering Heights as a study of cruelty and imitation
    • classic literature privileging themes over plot
    • Notes from Underground and paralysis by analysis
    • ideals, light, and grace as a way forward
    • risk, growth, and rejecting knowledge as an idol
    • reading plans and next books to explore

    Do you do your job and make the world a better place and show them one of the top five, subjectively top five podcasts in the world, and send it to them and to say you need to listen to this because it'll change your life.


    Christ is King, Jesus loves you and He's coming back soon.


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    45 分
  • The Ethics of Lying | Ep.11
    2026/01/05

    We dig into what counts as a lie, how half-truths and omissions still mislead, and whether deception can ever be moral. From politics and pop optics to scripture and everyday choices, we make the practical case for clarity, courage, and letting your yes be yes.

    • defining verbal lies, behavioural lies, and lies by omission
    • half-truths, Gricean pragmatics, and context in meaning
    • the “murderer at the door” and answering the real question
    • biblical commands, midwives and Rahab, and moral hierarchy
    • why self-deception blocks growth and breeds blame-shifting
    • the Pinocchio principle, desensitisation, and trust erosion
    • practical honesty reps in friendships, feedback, and promises
    • letting your yes be yes and building reliable character


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  • The Four Cardinal Virtues | Ep.10
    2025/12/22

    We move from a quiet Christmas reflection and a parable about Christ to a hard look at a Sydney tragedy and the man who stopped a gunman. The throughline is simple and sharp: real manhood is virtue in motion when lives are on the line.

    • somber Christmas mood and loneliness in public spaces
    • the Man and the Birds parable and its meaning
    • Australia’s shock after the massacre
    • honouring Ahmed Al‑Ahmed’s decisive bravery
    • the four cardinal virtues defined and applied
    • prudence as tactical wisdom, not cunning
    • justice as moral balance beyond titles
    • courage between cowardice and rashness
    • temperance as voluntary restraint
    • the role of strength as implied by every virtue
    • a call for men to be formed

    Christ is King, Jesus loves you, and He's Coming back soon

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    45 分
  • The Significance Of Stories | Ep.9
    2025/12/15

    We dig into why stories change behaviour more than raw facts, from neural coupling and emotion-driven decision-making to the moral architecture inside Pinocchio. Parables, conscience, hedonism, sacrifice, and renewal all thread into a clear case for story as the carrier of truth.

    • bad storytelling versus meaningful structure
    • how neural coupling makes stories memorable
    • emotions as drivers of decisions and habits
    • facts and feelings needing each other
    • parables in the Bible as layered guidance
    • Pinocchio’s conscience, temptation, and captivity
    • Pleasure Island as a map of hedonism
    • Monstro, sacrifice, and becoming real
    • why lies become visible over time
    • symbolic truth versus historical proof
    • compassion learned through narrative friction
    • why story form delivers lasting change

    Christ is King, Jesus loves you, and he's coming back soon

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    40 分
  • What Is Actually "Good" | Ep.8
    2025/12/08

    We open with a fiery take on impending social media bans and the spectre of digital IDs, then move into a deep dive on what makes something morally good. We test utilitarian logic, expose bias in “true self” claims, map Kohlberg’s moral stages, and make the case for objective morality grounded in God and natural law.

    • social media bans weighed against digital ID risks
    • the difference between functional good and moral good
    • utilitarianism’s limits through trolley problems and edge cases
    • how emotions and ideology skew perception and belief
    • a stroke emergency dilemma to reveal moral stages
    • Kohlberg’s six stages and a seventh “friend of God” frame
    • Aquinas on eternal, divine, and natural law
    • Hume’s is–ought critique and why law is a poor moral anchor
    • hierarchies of value and why God as first stabilises choices
    • Jesus as the embodiment and standard of good

    Christ is King, Jesus loves you, and He's coming back soon

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    1 時間 4 分