• November 10, 2024 With Malice Towards None

  • 2024/11/12
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November 10, 2024 With Malice Towards None

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  • Is it possible to find common ground in a world marked by division? Join us for a compelling discussion with special guest Dr. Max Bonilla from the University of St. Thomas. We kick off our conversation with the classic Buffalo Springfield song "For What It's Worth," setting a reflective tone as we examine our current social climate. Our diverse panel navigates the intricate intersections of theology, philosophy, and politics, using recent reflections from Dr. Capes trip to Princeton University as a springboard for broader discussion.

    Our conversation takes a deep dive into the tension between Marxist principles and Judeo-Christian values. Father Mario shares insights into what he terms "suspicious benevolence" towards leftist ideologies, while Dr. Max Bonilla discusses the essential need for a coherent anthropology to ensure societal function. Together, we stress the importance of maintaining ethical standards and unity in today's polarized world, referencing Pope Benedict's warnings about straying from our Judeo-Christian roots. The dialogue challenges us to reflect on democracy, identity, and the very nature of the human person.

    As we wrap up, we consider the lost art of respect and the societal shift towards valuing professionalization over fundamental human education. Reflecting on Abraham Lincoln's wisdom, we discuss the importance of approaching political outcomes with charity, tranquility, and a commitment to just and lasting peace. Our conversation underscores the necessity of seeing individuals beyond labels, advocating for respectful discourse and a return to recognizing each person's inherent worth. This episode promises a thought-provoking journey, urging listeners to strive for unity and understanding in these turbulent times.

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Is it possible to find common ground in a world marked by division? Join us for a compelling discussion with special guest Dr. Max Bonilla from the University of St. Thomas. We kick off our conversation with the classic Buffalo Springfield song "For What It's Worth," setting a reflective tone as we examine our current social climate. Our diverse panel navigates the intricate intersections of theology, philosophy, and politics, using recent reflections from Dr. Capes trip to Princeton University as a springboard for broader discussion.

Our conversation takes a deep dive into the tension between Marxist principles and Judeo-Christian values. Father Mario shares insights into what he terms "suspicious benevolence" towards leftist ideologies, while Dr. Max Bonilla discusses the essential need for a coherent anthropology to ensure societal function. Together, we stress the importance of maintaining ethical standards and unity in today's polarized world, referencing Pope Benedict's warnings about straying from our Judeo-Christian roots. The dialogue challenges us to reflect on democracy, identity, and the very nature of the human person.

As we wrap up, we consider the lost art of respect and the societal shift towards valuing professionalization over fundamental human education. Reflecting on Abraham Lincoln's wisdom, we discuss the importance of approaching political outcomes with charity, tranquility, and a commitment to just and lasting peace. Our conversation underscores the necessity of seeing individuals beyond labels, advocating for respectful discourse and a return to recognizing each person's inherent worth. This episode promises a thought-provoking journey, urging listeners to strive for unity and understanding in these turbulent times.

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