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Cutting The Gordian Knot
Jacob Buscher
233 episodes
2 days ago
Lighthearted and informative commentary on theological, philosophical, societal, and economic topics all from a Catholic perspective.
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Lighthearted and informative commentary on theological, philosophical, societal, and economic topics all from a Catholic perspective.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Michael Knowles Vs Charlie Kirk Debate Review (less terrible audio version)
Cutting The Gordian Knot
1 hour 9 minutes 33 seconds
10 months ago
Michael Knowles Vs Charlie Kirk Debate Review (less terrible audio version)

In this episode, Jake reviews a debate between Michael Knowles and Charlie Kirk, focusing on the Catholic faith, the significance of the Eucharist, the role of Mary, and the authority of the Pope. He critiques Knowles' arguments and emphasizes the importance of understanding Catholic doctrine, particularly regarding transubstantiation and the sacraments. The conversation also touches on the nature of salvation, the impact of schism, and the need for a living voice in the church. Jake concludes by urging listeners to pray for Pope Francis and to seek a deeper understanding of their faith.

Cutting The Gordian Knot
Lighthearted and informative commentary on theological, philosophical, societal, and economic topics all from a Catholic perspective.