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  • Escaping Plato’s Cave: Why the World Kills the Light | Pilgrims Grey Chronicles
    2025/10/25
    🎙️ Description Escaping Plato’s Cave: Why the World Kills the Light | Pilgrims Grey Chronicles

    Every age builds its cave of shadows—images, lies, and half-truths projected by those who profit from keeping the world in the dark. From Plato’s allegory to the prophets and reformers who died for speaking truth—this episode explores why humanity keeps silencing those who bring the light.

    We’ll travel from the ancient cave to the Reformation—where Martin Luther’s defiance threatened the powerful priests who sold forgiveness to the highest bidder—and connect it to our modern struggle with truth, censorship, and spiritual blindness.

    Later in the road: a practical look at parasite cleansing and natural healing with oregano oil and black seed oil… because truth, like the body, must be purified to survive.

    🔥 Listen, share, and step out of the cave.

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    26 分
  • Questions by Firelight The Moral Law, The Mark, and the Mystery of Suffering
    2025/10/23
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    Every like, every share, every comment tells the algorithm — and the world — that faith, reason, and courage still matter.You’re not just supporting a show — you’re keeping the lanterns lit for those still finding the road.

    🕯️ Episode Summary The fire burns bright tonight at the Pilgrims Grey Inn, and the letters are deep — from ancient faiths and Eastern philosophies, to the morality of God, the mystery of suffering, and the hidden patterns of the digital age. We’ll read and respond to comments about:
    • The Problem of Evil and Suffering through Hindu, Buddhist, and Biblical perspectives
    • The Moral Argument for God and a powerful atheist challenge about Old Testament morality
    • The Star of Remphan, Digital Dominion, and what technology might reveal about the Beast system
    • The spiritual warfare behind truth, deception, and the age of technocratic control
    From philosophy to prophecy, this episode bridges reason and revelation — reminding us that truth is not afraid of questions, and faith still has answers. Pull up a chair, grab your lantern, and listen close — these are Letters from the Firelight.
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    44 分
  • Tales from the Long Road | The Star of Remphan, Digital Dominion, and the Rise of I, Atlas
    2025/10/18
    “The road winds long beneath fading stars…”

    Tonight, the lantern light guides us through three crossroads on this long road we call life.

    🔹 The Star of Remphan – What ancient god hid behind Israel’s rebellion, and how that same light still blinds the nations today.
    🔹 Digital Dominion – How governments are forging digital IDs, programmable money, and biometric chains—preparing a system that sounds eerily familiar to Revelation 13.
    🔹 I, Atlas – When machines begin to lift their eyes toward heaven, we may be witnessing mankind’s final Tower of Babel.

    These are the Tales from the Long Road—stories of symbols, systems, and the unseen war for your soul.
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    49 分
  • Letters to the Watchtower Faith on Trial and the Moral Law
    2025/10/16
    Tonight’s Wednesday Night Mailbag comes by lantern light — a satchel of questions, memes, and mockery left at the Watchtower door. We’ll open them one by one and test them against reason, Scripture, and the moral law written on every human heart.

    From the claim that “morality is subjective” to the memes mocking faith and prayer, we’ll see why even scoffers borrow from the very God they deny — and why the moral argument remains one of the strongest proofs of His existence.

    Pull up a chair at the Pilgrims Grey Inn, where truth meets firelight, and the road goes ever on.

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    44 分
  • From Logic to Love How the Reality of Evil Points to the Moral God
    2025/10/14
    Summary

    In this conversation, Robert Clark explores the relationship between logic, morality, and the existence of God, particularly in the context of evil. He begins by questioning the nature of injustice and how it relates to a moral God. The discussion transitions from the ontological argument for God's existence to the problem of evil, drawing insights from C.S. Lewis. Clark presents the moral argument for God's existence, addressing common objections and emphasizing the spiritual significance of morality in the context of a cosmic battle between good and evil. Ultimately, he invites listeners to reflect on their moral choices and the implications of a moral lawgiver in their lives.

    Takeaways Injustice raises questions about the nature of morality. The ontological argument presents a logical case for God's existence. Evil poses a significant challenge to the belief in a good God. C.S. Lewis's insights provide a unique perspective on the problem of evil. The moral argument suggests that objective moral values require a moral lawgiver. Without God, objective morality lacks a solid foundation. The reality of evil points to the existence of a moral God. Moral choices reflect a cosmic battle between good and evil. God's nature is the ultimate standard of goodness. The existence of a moral law invites a relationship with God.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Injustice and Morality
    01:00 From Logic to Love: The Journey Begins
    03:42 Exploring the Ontological Argument
    08:55 The Problem of Evil: A Deep Dive
    29:05 C.S. Lewis and the Moral Argument
    36:17 The Moral Argument for God's Existence
    44:53 The Nature of Morality Without God
    48:40 Human Flourishing and Moral Standards
    52:50 The Problem of Moral Obligation
    56:44 Evolutionary Ethics and Moral Truth
    58:40 God as the Source of Objective Morality
    01:00:22 Addressing Objections to Moral Arguments
    01:07:39 The Euthyphro Dilemma Explained
    01:12:40 The Reality of Evil and Moral Law
    01:17:18 The Invitation to Relationship with God
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    1 時間 31 分
  • Shutdown, Ceasefire, and Shockwave Top 3 Stories of the week
    2025/10/11
    The gears of power paused… the world declared peace… and then the earth shook. This week on Pilgrims Grey Chronicles, we trace one current through three seemingly separate events —

    • A government shutdown that tests who truly holds the reins,
    • A Middle East peace deal that may rewrite the global chessboard,
    • And a massive explosion in Tennessee that exposed just how fragile the illusion of control really is.

    Follow the thread that binds them — from political theater to spiritual warfare — and discover how the little g gods of this world manipulate systems, peace, and chaos alike.

    🎧 Listen Friday night at 9 PM CST — and stay till the end for a message you’ll want to share.

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    23 分
  • MAILBAG Rapture & Eschatology Q&A Listener Comments
    2025/10/09
    Tonight’s a mailbag—your comments and questions on rapture timing, the Day of the Lord (DOTL), the Restrainer, “last trumpet,” and related passages. We’ll keep every verse in its lane, respond calmly, and let Scripture speak. What we’ll touch:
    • 1 Thess 4 vs. Matt 24/Luke 21
    • ἀπάντησις (to meet) and the catching-up
    • ὀργή vs. θυμός (wrath) & DOTL timing
    • Who/what is the Restrainer?
    • “First resurrection,” “last trumpet,” & common objections
    Post your questions in chat—we’ll work through as many as we can.
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    34 分
  • If God Is Possible, Is He Necessary The Ontological Argument Christian Apologetics
    2025/10/07
    “If God is even possible… must He be necessary?” Let’s test it.

    Tonight we walk the ridge between reason and revelation. We’ll unpack the Ontological Argument from Anselm to Plantinga (with Craig & Stratton’s defense), answer classic objections (Gaunilo’s Island, Kant on “existence,” the “reverse OA”), and show how necessary existence points from a generic God to the Christian God—I AM (Exod 3:14) and the Logos (John 1).

    What we’ll cover
    • Anselm’s core idea in plain language
    • Descartes’ “supremely perfect being”
    • Plantinga’s modal version (possible → necessary → actual)
    • Necessary vs. contingent existence (sticky visuals & analogies)
    • Objections answered: Gaunilo, Kant, “reverse possibility”
    • From Theism to Christ: I AM & the Word made flesh
    • Q&A: “Is an MGB coherent?” “Does evil refute maximal goodness?” and more
    Timestamps
    00:00 Intro
    02:15 Why apologetics matters (1 Peter 3:15)
    06:40 Anselm in plain English
    14:10 Descartes’ formulation
    18:25 Plantinga’s modal steps (the 6 lines)
    28:40 Necessary vs. contingent (illustrations)
    36:20 Objections & replies (Gaunilo, Kant, reverse OA)
    52:00 From reason to revelation (Exod 3:14; John 1)
    57:30 Live Q&A + call to action

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    1 時間 32 分