I'm a Confessional Presbyterian, and out of all the Christian podcasts and resources I utilize, none have been a bigger influence or blessing as Pints with Aquinas.
@@catholicconvert2119some of us can't do that, for solid theological reasons. But I agree. This is a remarkable channel. The Protestant analog to it on TH-cam is the channel of Paul Vanderklay. Protestants watch this. I suggest you give Paul Vanderklay a look.
@@Electric_....well, realistically, some people feel they were strongly damaged by dogmatic, and at times, hypocritical catholicism. AND this can't just be swept under the rug. For the church to move forward, there has to be accountability.
I’m torn about no u tube… it’s where I’ve learned a lot about true Catholic teachings and values. When my boss turns on NPR, I put my headphones in and listen to things like this. And instead of regular tv, I watch Catholic videos… But I understand the need for regulating access for youth.
These are tools. The Holy Spirit guides us and we guide what we watch and apply the Word to what we accept or is acceptable and what we should reject. If you have a weakness (most of us do) rely on a trusted, Christian friend(s). Don’t be alone.
Bismarck North Dakota baby!! It’s a town of 70,000 people with 5 Catholic Churches BURSTING at the seams, and that doesn’t include the neighboring towns, or our Protestant brothers and sisters!! The culture is thriving!
Having been raised Mormon and now decades later am in the Catholic Church (Praise God), I was well aware of the demonic activity in the LDS Church by the time I reached my teens. Starting with baptisms for the dead at age 12 was a freaky moment in my life. It felt like being in a hypnotic circle where I was one of the only few awake at that time. Raising any questions about this to immediate family resulted in demon like responses, in which severe anger would override all logic and peaceful conversation about any doubts. Now, being Catholic, I can call out every time demons were present in my childhood because of having honest questions that reflected truth. I am truly amazed God opened my eyes. It would have been so much easier to stay in that church and have had much more pleasant relationships with my family. But it just wasn't in me to stay and keep trying to get a VIP seat with a polygamous God. Praise be to God. The Gospel brings peace. Cults that rob Christianity and present like it is are absolutely, 100% demonic. I don't even know how that's a negotiation here in this discussion.
The traditional approach of the Catholic Church is the doctrine of inclusivity- being that the church accepts all truth wherever it is found. So other religions or denominations are respected for their truths, while their falsehoods are rejected. Like most things in life, it is nuanced. You can say Islam or LDS is demonic in its beliefs and practices that are false and bad. However, there is also some good in them, e.g. to pray to God, to give charity, fraternal support etc. and it is the good in them that probably attracts people's loyalty. They are imperfect in contrast to the Catholic Church, which is the perfect way to salvation.
Same for me. I was baptized and confirmed this past Easter and still haven't told my mom. I really don't understand why she converted to Mormonism, and don't want to bring it up.
@TheCharlie1701 It's not worth it to say anything until you're ready to handle the reaction. I can't discuss God at all with my parents. It always ends up going down these paths that require them to analyze the biblical faith apart from the BOM, and they won't do that. So I said that we will not discuss God. Sad but keeps the peace.
Great interview. My wife and I moved into a smaller village in County Wicklow in Ireland. Also she is Polish and we go back and forth there. We do believe the Lord has brought us to the places to serve Him in saving souls.
I don't fully agree with the social media thing. It can be used for good or bad. If it was not for TH-cam, seeing Catholics talk about their faith, I would not be in the process of joining the church.
TH-cam puts an anti-christ warning on this video, saying murdering children is a medical procedure. There is Christ or anti-Christ. Raising The Dead back to Life, or supporting eugenics, slavery and death to all. Most Christian views are criminalized by Federal Law & it will get worse...
I saw a friend from my Catholic Church today at the grocery store. Just as we said hello she spotted a priest and we said hello to him. It’s a small step to a Catholic community. Eldersburg MD and there are homes for sale here.
The magpie river here in Canada was literally given "personhood" and all the "rights" that it comes with.... it's a river.... whereas human innocent babies in the womb are not declared persons.
30 minutes in and this is the exact feeling I get that people are not waking up and seeing and smelling! Thank you pints and thank you John Daniel Davidson 🙌🏾
To square what the catechism says about Muslims and what John believes about Muslims I think we can quote CS Lewis, “that is why horrible nations have horrible religions: they have been looking at God through a dirty lens”. The same God, but a warped view of Him.
Perhaps lumen Gentium - but even that denies heaven, at the most purgatory for Muslims. Without baptism it is even harder for me to get to the point of acceptance for even purgatory.
@@DavidCraig-hd1rj Strictly speaking, baptism is necessary for salvation. But there's a but. Are you willing to hear me out? I'm in communion with the Church and subservient to Christ. May God spare me from committing any mistakes. I say this in case you think I'm in dissent. I am not. Or that hell does not exist, or I want to cheap out the absolute necessity of the Church. Again, I'm not. I read some of the Church Fathers on this and looked into recent and traditional interpretations, regarding salvation to the unbaptized. It seems to be almost unanimous, if not dogmatic, to hold that cases do exist where someone unbaptized would be saved. The one example everyone agreed on, is salvation was also for martyrs that were unbaptized. This was especially talked becuse the proto-RCIA (so to speak) in the Early Church lasted as long as three years. One may very well be martyred before baptism. It was named the baptism of blood. To this were included those who were willing, or even on their way, but died due to circumstance, sickness, or old age, before the baptism was carried out properly. This was named baptism of desire. But another instance was brought up and, unlike the others, it was much more controversial. What if someone misunderstood the tenets of the faith? What if someone has never even heard of the faith? St. Augustine argued that no such people could exist by his time. Or so he thought. The discovery of the Americas brought back this matter into the table. And here comes that weird Bible verse where St. Paul says that among the Pagans the commandments are written in their hearts, and will be judged according to their conscience. I say it's weird because it seems to contradict the other verses about salvation. Not to mention, there's Christ saying that if the Pharisees were blind, they'd have no guilt. Or "Father forgive them, they know, notnwhat they're doing." What shall happen to people in undiscovered lands? So all in all, the position that the Church seems to have taken, at least implicitly, is that: It may be possible. Kind of a non-answer but there's that. I'd be glad if I go to heaven and see, idk, a Muslim village girl from the depths of Pakistan. But I wouldn't be too surprised.
@lmao-v1u I’m not here to debate with someone who has no argument and isn’t educated enough to even know what Lumen Gentium is. Having said that, I’m not sure what you’re saying isn’t real. TBF I’m not supporting LG, but I acknowledge it is part of the RCC’s catechism. Furthermore, I don’t agree with CS Lewis on his point, I don’t believe it’s the same God. It could be a misquote though, that’s my assumption. Sadly, we’ve come to the point in our society where unless you explicitly state you don’t support something, you can’t make a comment about it without people automatically assuming you to be supportive of a topic. 🙄
I live in Peterborough Ontario Canada. Its a county that has 6 catholic churches , population of 81,000 well known for Trent University and Fleming college. They have an active campus ministry including a chaplin and mass on campus. In addition they have some wonderful people living the faith!
Wow! I am very pleasantly surprised to hear that. It doesn't match the dystopian view of Ontario that I sometimes have as an Albertan, especially post-covid. Amazing though! God bless Petersborough!
I went to Trent University and lived in Peterborough for 5 years about 20 years ago. I found it to be very anti-catholic, especially in the University. Has something changed?
This is one of my favourite PwA so far. It was especially encouraging to hear you speak so kindly about The Book of Common Prayer as I wrestle with entering the fullness of the faith from the increasingly chaotic Church of England. Thank you.
Brother, the Ordinariate is a tremendous treasure that enables us to come into the fullness of the Catholic tradition with our patrimony. I highly recommend looking into it!
Listening to this right now! I have just moved my family to a suburb in Sydney where there is a growing Catholic community centres around two beautiful Opus Dei Schools Wollemi and Montgrove Colleges. There are more and more Catholic families doing the same. Thanks to the intercession of St Joseph we were able to make the move
The only thing that can save America is the bravery of Christians willing to lay their lives down for the faith both every day and in some instances literally, witnessing to the truth of the Gospel as the martyrs and Church Fathers did during the pre-Christian era of the Roman and great pagan empires.
This is one of my favorite episodes. This fellow expresses a lot of what I've been thinking for years, but he fleshes it out with much more detail and deep thought. Many thanks to this guest - have him on again, please!
Where I am in Lafayette LA there is a really good Catholic community there's a lot of pushback against it in the local secular community but the actual Catholic community is very solid
I think there's a huge difference between TH-cam and X/Facebook/etc. Most social media only allows for tiny posts that are meant to disappear from your mind soon after seeing them. TH-cam (not counting YT Shorts, which are just mimicking other social media) allows longer form content such as video essays, discussions, and even short films that are meant to last. There are videos that people watch, even years later, because the content itself was memorable and has some heart put into it.
Agree! I’ve learned so much about the Faith on here! I put headphones on and listen to Fr Rippenger, Pints, Taylor M, stories of St John Bosco and various other Catholic points of view, instead of NPR… which is becoming more clear to me, to be secular propaganda.. And I watch or listen to them in the evenings instead of regular tv… It’s helped feed my soul which craved ‘more’ than the weak sermons and minimal church activities… I started attending First Saturday Masses (it was my New Year’s resolution last year) and going to Latin Mass that used to be close to where I lived. (It was canceled with all the rest- sadly). I seek various Latin masses when I travel to larger places that have SspX or Fssp. So have found you tube to be a blessing! (I used to listen to CA and EWTN but when they were promoting the jab, I stopped. The use of fetal cells to develop them nauseates me) 😂 apologies for my novel, but I find much beauty and joy in being able to search past the junk and find Truth and open discussions sharing wisdom and different points of view, so lacking elsewhere!
After the absolute snoozefest that was the Jordan Peterson interview this one was an absolute shock. Might just be the best interview the channel has ever had. John I'm buying your book
My 14 year old niece, 4 years ago, at the age of 10, started attending an Episcopalian Church. Within 7 or 8 months or so, she was identifying as Non-Binary, going by the They/Them pronouns, and now she has a "fluid" Girlfriend. And my sister goes along with it in the name of her "Mental Health." I'm offended by that, because I'm a Public Mental Health expert and speaker, at the Local, State, and National levels. I'm the Catholic though, so I'm disregarded as the "Trad" black sheep of the family.
+JMJ+ Praying for you, your family, and your niece. I’ve been offering up my Holy Communion at every Mass I attend that all souls run to the crucifix and joyfully accept the holy, precious, and perfect purity, body, mind and soul who is our LORD JESUS in the most Blessed Sacrament. HIS Holy and Blessed Mother and St. Joseph accepted joyfully and faithfully CHRIST’S holy, pure, and precious, and perfect purity. Praise be JESUS CHRIST, Our SAVIOR and KING!
In Ireland new builds of houses are not being built with chimneys & fireplaces. However, if you own a home that has one its not against the law to put in a stove. We put a wood burner in last Christmas & I love it! So yes, you can still buy a stove & use it. You can even put in a freestanding one and put the flu on an outside wall if your house has no chimney. We also have a wood burner out the back garden for when the evening gets cold in Summer & you want to sit outside. Whether they will ban them in the future is up for debate I guess. However, I think the green party will get a massive lashback in the next election. People here are so fed up with their preaching & woke agenda - we just dont believe the doom they're selling us anymore 🙏👍
OH MY!!!! As John Daniel who was speaking about his book and about how everything is paganism other than Christianity, I could not stop thinking about Brian Johnson is spearheading neopaganism. I listened to his book zeroism which is literally spearheading neopaganism, and what SHOCKED ME the fact at minute 33 he brings up Brian Johnson!!!!!!... specifically. Wow! Blew my mind away that he even included him. This was an amazing podcast! The whole thing.
Dear Matt, I’m from California and at some point was tempted to leave and live in what you called a bubble. Before watching this episode, I watched the Breanne Demarco episode. Her version of evangelization is what I believe in. Really going out there and building RELATIONSHIPS. To my fellow Californians, don’t lose hope. The kids in our public schools, the workers in the abortion clinics etc, they need to hear the gospel too. Pray, pray and pray and don’t be afraid to build relationships.
He is finally becoming aware of the spirit of anti-Christ which is becoming more obvious everyday. Knowing Christ reveals anti-christ. Jesus saves and heals, anti-Christ does the opposite. Jesus raises the dead to Life. Social Media's creators goals are the opposite.
Our Duty is to bring Christ's Kingdom to Earth. The Bible, the Traditions, the Mass, the Culture, the Faith. Loving Jesus and one another, even loving enemies, to conquer them with YHWH's Love.
Evansville, IN...great bishop, highest percentage of young men entering seminaries and being ordained priests per population in a 3-4 hour radius at least. New order of semi-cloistered Benedictines (the singing Benedictine nuns) just moved in this past Feast of Our Lady of Fatima. Excellent separate programs for teen boys and teen girls discerning religious life, good Catholic youth groups, one growing TLM community within one central parish in the diocese. Hopefully, a Montessori Catholic school coming soon. Working on having the presence of Nashville Dominicans within our schools. Weekly Mass for vocations for the past few years. Jacob Imam and Scott Hahn came to visit last year to give talks, Chris Stephanik is set for this year. Prayers for this diocese and so many others to grow and flourish.
Sounds like your diocese is giving the one I live in and the one in Nebraska some blessed competition! We have Catholic schools full of Catholic kids, ordain several new priests every year, have about 60+/- in seminary total, a thriving order of nuns who just build a new convent (they wear habits)… we had a short term group of benedictines move here- but oddly they picked a non-catholic area to locate, which hurt them, and they moved elsewhere. Most churches are full of families and kids. And no deaconate, because we have enough priests! (Wichita Ks...) Northern KS has SSPX- and just built the Immaculata church.. I think St Mary’s KS has a decent Catholic community as well. I’ve heard Nebraska diocese still doesn’t allow girl alter servers and is pretty traditional for a US diocese.. but I haven’t been there. I’ll have to look up Evansville diocese!
Have you looked into the People of Praise and their company of missionaries in Evansville? I've been there and it's a amazing vibrant community extending into the poor neighborhoods.
21:00 Matt misquoted the catechism with regards to Muslims worshipping the true God. He said: “The Church’s relationship with the Muslims. “The plan of salvation also includes those who acknowledge the Creator, in the first place amongst whom are the Muslims; these profess AND hold the faith of Abraham, and together with us they adore the one, merciful God, mankind’s judge on the last day.” CCC 841 ACTUALLY says: The Church’s relationship with the Muslims. “The plan of salvation also includes those who acknowledge the Creator, in the first place amongst whom are the Muslims; these profess TO hold the faith of Abraham, and together with us they adore the one, merciful God, mankind’s judge on the last day.” The catechism doesn’t teach that Muslims actually hold the faith of Abraham, only that they profess to hold it. It seems to me this is an important distinction that Matt missed
I'm a practicing Catholic. I also hold solstice/equinox bonfires in my backyard as a great excuse to gather with friends and enjoy the rhythms of God's good creation. After all, God made the seasons. My experience with pagans I know is they have no corresponding gatherings and would much rather sit in dark rooms with computers than bother to go light something on fire and enjoy other people's company.
We Pagans created the modern practice of celebrating solstice and equinox. Clearly you don't get out much. We do these celebrations all the time. The Beltane in Scotland this year had some 8,000 people. They weren't all Pagans but many were.
I find that evil has hijacked anything good and beautiful of God, and try to twist it in a negative way… and claim things God created in a negative way. Reclaiming things in a Christian manner and squashing any pagan claim… which isn’t ever true or accurate.
@@whatever1068 If we're all just silly LARPers, why all the concern about it? Catholics and other Christians spend a lot of effort and mental processing time on our existence and activities. They wouldn't do that if they thought we were just another version of the SCA re-enactors.
Hang on a min. I love most of what he’s saying here but…I’m also a recent (very) convert to Catholicism, I also live in Austin, TX…while I understand the reasons for leaving, there are healthy parishes and even parochial schools here in the city. If Catholics like this continue to leave are we not just ceding territory to the enemy? I believe we should fight to carve out oases within large cities until it’s no longer possible. On the Latin Mass front I do bemoan that there is only one available at this point and it’s not the Cathedral but still, it is available and there are very beautiful NO parishes all over the city with reverent liturgies (like my own) that are becoming even more traditional because they are absorbing Latin Mass Catholics!
I don’t think it’s worth the risk of losing your children to the world. Our biggest priority is forming our children to be strong, devout Catholics. After a while, they care less about what mom and dad say and more about what the cool kids at school are doing. I think it’s better for young families with children to remain in a Catholic community and leave to proselytize.
@@lilacsloveluna reread what I commented, I’m literally talking about a Catholic school at a parish we attend and are actively a part of. It’s a false dichotomy that seems born out of fear and not being willing to fight to preserve ground we’ve gained within cities. I’m not saying you need to attend umm parades of the rainbow variety downtown but you also don’t need to abandon outposts we still have. And yes I’m purposely using military language
@@j2muw667 not analogous to Christians as God was establishing Israel as an entity apart from paganism at that time, Christ’s Kingdom is historically one of subversion in the midst of hostile regimes. Did the apostles abandon Rome as it became the center of Christian martyrdom under Nero or Diocletian? No, they survived and remained a “field hospital” to quote Pope Francis, bringing whoever was willing to hear testimony into the Kingdom. While others went out to even more inhospitable places to preach and establish churches, in many cases among even less civilized societies. Some may in fact be called specifically to be removed from the world and the missional battlefront but traditionally we think of those called to religious life for those roles.
@@j2muw667 Hm. I may have misunderstood what you were saying with that comment lol if so my bad. I jumped on where I think that thought leads to as in the Genesis account Lot and his family are called out of the wicked city in order to preserve them from God’s impending wrath. Is that where you were going with it?
I completely oppose Bryan Johnson's philosophy but I think its important to be precise. He didn't drink his son's plasma. It was an IV infusion to test the theory that a relatively younger person's plasma would provide anti-aging benefits. Plasma is actually used to treat certain medical conditions. This case was just super weird because Bryan and his son and father were all sharing plasma. You made a great point about its pagan implications.
1:03:51 I’m asking myself, “How do I become a better Catholic without You2b?” I’m so reliant on it now to bring me theological discussions and listen to interesting Catholic points of view. But I hear his deep pondering and it makes me want to repent if my social media consumption has negatively affected other people in an unsuspecting way.
Be careful with this mindset. The way to become closer to God is always through prayer and the sacraments. Don't make your spiritual life dependent on anything else.
Complete respect to the guest, but he's the 2nd or 3rd guy now who's arguing that social media is evil and should be completely abandoned. By his reasoning: "We need to abandon agriculture. People say 'look at all the good it has done,' but take a look at the vast majority of food being sold? It mostly makes us fat and have low energy. We should abandon this technology." The technology isn't the problem. It's the culture. The tech does not inherently point towards a self-centered consumerist point of view. It was just utilized that way because of the society we live in. Coming back to Christ in our daily lives as a society fixes this problem.
I agree. Christians need to stop daydreaming about completely separating from the world. We don't need to box ourselves in and away from the world. We need to go out into the world and evangelize as our Lord commanded us to. Instead of running away and letting depraved cultures take over all the power we leave behind, we need to reclaim what we can for God. I'm a software engineer, and I see daily how horrible technology gets. The solution is not to drop all technology and go back to medieval times. The solution is to use technology for good, just as depraved people are using it for evil. If it weren't for the internet, I would not be a Christian.
He's almost there... It is not necessaryly "Pagan" , but more accurately exposing the spirit of Anti-Christ. Jesus Christ Raises the dead back to Life. Anti-Christ murders babies by abortion, sterilizes young people and commits acts of genocide. Will to Power. Eugenics. Social Darwinism. God Creates the cosmos & Satan's goal is to destroy everything God creates.
I go back and forth on whether to move. I live in California which is obviously pretty bad. But I live in a city with multiple great parishes, with strong family support from my family and my girlfriend’s family, strong church community, and a reasonable sensible government. I am not in a great area but have a great community.
☘☘☘✝✝✝What a name this man has......Priest, Prophet and King (John the Apostle, one of the first priests/bishop ordained by Jesus Himself; Daniel and King David...) No wonder this man's testimony of the Gospel is so prescient, scary but hopeful. Wonderful talk !!! THANK'S BE TO GOD for him and his family✝✝✝✝Thanks Matt for the great work you and your team do too⚔⚔⚔VivaCristoRey⚔⚔⚔
Actually mister Frad but the catechism never affirms that Islam actually worships the one true God. It's states "those that profess". Essentially saying Muslims say they worship God. It never says that the church affirms that Muslims actually worship the one true God.
In the original latin of the vatican II documents it simply states that muslims worship one God. It does not say the one God. This is a translation error in the catechism and elsewhere.
I am coming to the Steubenville for the conference. I am also trying to discern moving to Steubenville. Any advice? I already fled from Baltimore to Maysville KY. Already feel healthier in mind, body, and spirit.
I’m reading the book Isabella of Spain by William Thomas Walsh and the book describes the extreme toil Queen Isabella went through to preserve the Catholic Church through the power of her crown. We are in a similar time where the King Enrique’s of our time have infiltrated our Church. Remember that the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand from which we receive our citizenship. Queen Isabella is declared a Servant of God by the Church today…
Ah yes, the extreme toil of forcing around 200,000 Jews to convert to Catholicism under pain of exile, and the forced expulsion of up to another 100,000 Jews because they refused to convert. Oh, and of course, founding the notorious Spanish Inquisition. Is this the type of thing we have to look forward to from today's Catholic Church?
Yeah but... God allowed the Hebrews to remain in Egypt of 400 years. And then the Babylonian captivity. 1500 years of being conquered by Muslims for the east....
His talk of fighting the good fight does concern me God does and will come through, pray for that look a the history. I live in Scotland and throughout history Catholics were persecuted by other Christians, we are now seeing what unifies us not divid, we need to illuminate hope and show people a different life pray for this and here I see it working 🙏🏼🙏🏼🏴
Defining “worship” might help clear up new paganism. In old English it means to show reverence, honor, literally worthiness. To be awed by someone or something, to bow down before. Deities, Influencers, Tech giants, Entertainers, Scientists, Billionaires, Ideologs receive and expect “due worthship”.
I almost lost my faith to Norse paganism but when I repented I learned of Saints Edwin, Oswald, Olav, Vladimir, Canute, Rognvald and so many more who were not just Vikings Vikings but good Catholic who some of them brought whole nations into the Church. The One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church is so universal that what Pagans and Satanists truly want is contained in it what men want is not evil or sin but God Holy Nordic Germanic Marters pray to God for us.
PLEASE make a short of the clip where he gives his opinion of AI being a portal to talk to demons. I’ve had HORRIBLE vibes about AI since day one and he put into words perfectly what my hesitation has been. It basically the modern version of Ouija boards
@Wully02 That's honestly a good idea! I think we have to approach the tools with a lot of skepticism, but they can still be used where appropriate. There are too many people that put way too much trust in Google and don't know that the search results are heavily biased and they seem to get more biased every year. But yeah if you treat AI or Google like it is all knowing, then you are worshipping it in a way.
TH-cam is far different from other social media platforms since you can still heavily curate your content, don’t have to look at comments or interact directly and can use basic discernment before engaging in what you watch. Other platforms: Facebook, Instagram, X, and TikTok force “feed” you. I’d almost completely categorize TH-cam into another category. In a lot of ways it’s a lot more like Substack, blogging, or even subscriptions to magazines or a book club.
This really reminds me of a time my twin sister was in college and told me on the phone that she couldn't read taro cards because her doubt meant they would play tricks. I told her she was being stupid and leave superstitious practice alone. Now i wonder if demons are at play with tricking people. I stand by leaving that stuff alone, it jas no value on your life
Tarot cards are just cards. There's nothing spiritual or demonic about them. People read into them whatever they want to read into them -- but that's just human psychology, not demonism. Tarot card readers use cold reading and warm reading practices to sound plausible to their customers, even if they believe they have psychic powers. You can learn a lot about a person by asking the right questions and listening carefully to how they respond.
56:31 Davidson: [ridiculous assertion] Fradd: [That's absurd] Davidson: I don't have all the answers. I'm only half-way through but that seems to sum up the whole thing.
Islam is a monotheistic religion, which was influenced by both Judaism and Christianity. They worship the same God, theoretically, as the Jews and Christians. I don't believe, however, that it is from God, for many reasons - and therefore, I agree with the guest.
1:08:20 can someone explain legally how this would work. I'm sure someone would love to try it but then the fed government can come in and overturn right?
No it wasn't. The vast majority of Germans were Christians during Hitler's rise to power. Dissatisfaction with the post WW1 settlement (ceding territory to France) and hyperinflation paved the way for the rise of the populist right wing Nazi government to power.
21:13 they don’t accept Jesus as God so therefore would not the catechism be contradictory in this instance. Jesus said no one comes to the Fathe except through me. In this instance the Catholic catechism is not following the exact teachings of Christ
@@tolkienlewis6887 love your name brother. For a long time I believed in God. I even prayed something very similar to the Fatima prayer when I was 5 or 6. Never knowing of the prayer or the story of Fatima until about two years ago. The Fathet draws us to his son. I was “saved” I. 2001. I started being sanctified 6 months prior to my father’s death in 2022. I call myself Catholic though I am now Anglican. But if I had to put a true label on it just a Christian. Orthodox as opposed to heterodox. I hope on day we can share a pint in the kingdom friend
Good question about becoming domestic missionaries. With the Legion of Mary I evangelise in a city square on Saturdays, giving out miraculous medals and opening conversations about religion, conversion and reconversion.
We are the Church Militant. The safe harbor of souls, some will be in the World, others will maintain the Strongholds. The only thing worthy of our efforts for saving is the Church.
1:43:22 This is EXACTLY how I feel about AI. He is the first person I’ve heard voice this! My husband and I are building an off grid compound to get ready for the coming days and we are building extremely low tech/self sustaining.
Steubenville is cool and all, but not for everyone. Catholics in California (There are a ton) have got to be hardy stock. Where are the best areas? Any hidden enclaves?
@@SeaJay_Oceans Matt mentioned talking about communities in the comments besides Steubenville in his discussion. But it may not be the most hospitable place for that…
from a repentant neopagan/new age participant, this is way too real. the idea that there is no objective truth, good, or bad definitely underpins that entire worldview and lifestyle. praise God for pulling me out of that!
If it’s possible for God to do this to your life, then hope is not lost for others in that situation, right? I hope you use what God has done to your life to help others get out of that situation as well. 🙏
The gateway was allowing same sex marriage. Now everything supporting God ... respect of the body, respect of the innocence of children, basic decent behavior ... is under attack.
I used to be a pagan. Not the ghey left wing kind, but the hard and brutal traditional kind. For all the virtues of the old pagan, it is indeed relative. That was a huge problem for me. I could not be consistent and argue that the rape of the enemies women and slaughter of their children and exposure of our own even though I knew they were evil. It got darker to that as well. Like from that perspective, why is human sacrifice wrong? Especially if the sacrifice is an enemy? It was pitiless and i grew to desire the pity of Frodo to Gollum. And to be honest I am much more like Gollum than Frodo or Sam. It was a thirst for mercy which was nonexistent in the character of the gods. Eventually that thirst became an image of the crucifix and the refrain in my mind was "I want Jesus but I can't believe," until one day I got a response. An innerlocution that felt like a shout that blew everything else in my mind away: "IT HAPPENED. ACCEPT IT." I responded, "Okay." And immediately I believed. And the youtube no youtube idea is dumb for one hundred reasons both religious and political.
What a beautiful, fantastic conversion story! I can see that the hardness / toughness of Viking-type paganism can appeal especially to men (even those I know and love!) who have been conditioned by movies and games. I don’t think they have any understanding of the cruel horrors that hide behind the facade.
It has been the position of the Church since the Apostles that the Jews worship God - the same God as the Catholics even though they do not recognize Jesus nor the Holy Spirit as God. The same logic here applies to Muslims who profess (i.e. does not necessarily mean do) to hold the faith of Abraham like the Jews. To deny this is to deny the link between the Old and New Testaments. This would destroy a basic tenant of Catholic thought resulting in a form of Gnosticism which held that the Old Testament God was not the same as the God of the New Testament. The Muslims get many things wrong. Yet, they get somethings right as well. Nostra Aetate clearly states in paragraph #2 that the Catholic Church holds the fullness of salvation. “Indeed, she [Church] proclaims, and ever must proclaim Christ “the way, the truth, and the life” (John 14:6), in whom men may find the fullness of religious life, in whom God has reconciled all things to Himself.“ In Fact, Pope St. Pius X goes even further than Vatican II in his Catechism Q12 under the communion of the saints section. All Vatican II says is that the Muslims worship God - that they are theists. St. Pius X’s catechism goes so far as to say that they worship the true God! That is something to recall when debating this issue. It was not something Vatican II came up with, and it never used the word true, just God as to point out that they are theists.
12 Q. Who are infidels? A. Infidels are those who have not been baptised and do not believe in Jesus Christ, because they either believe in and worship false gods as idolaters do, or though admitting one true God, they do not believe in the Messiah, neither as already come in the Person of Jesus Christ, nor as to come; for instance, Mohammedans and the like. - Catechism of St. Pope Pius X
Cabot, AR has a wonderful FSSP apostolate that has grown rapidly over the past several years. We are always meeting new families, and there is lots of rural land in the surrounding areas that families are purchasing for their homesteads. Beautiful traditional community. 🤍
He says to not be on any social media, yet advocates for taking back the government and changing laws. Im apl for this, but it seems to me, that usong social media is the best way to go about this. So then it goes nack to not that social media is necessarily evil, bit how we use it. Which is exactly opposite what he said.
I'm a Confessional Presbyterian, and out of all the Christian podcasts and resources I utilize, none have been a bigger influence or blessing as Pints with Aquinas.
Convert ASAP
@@catholicconvert2119some of us can't do that, for solid theological reasons. But I agree. This is a remarkable channel. The Protestant analog to it on TH-cam is the channel of Paul Vanderklay. Protestants watch this. I suggest you give Paul Vanderklay a look.
Former Presbyterian here. When you decide to cross the Tiber, you're going to love it on the other side. :)
I went to a Presbyterian group for years myself and it was a relief to finally become Catholic
@@Electric_....well, realistically, some people feel they were strongly damaged by dogmatic, and at times, hypocritical catholicism. AND this can't just be swept under the rug. For the church to move forward, there has to be accountability.
I’m torn about no u tube… it’s where I’ve learned a lot about true Catholic teachings and values.
When my boss turns on NPR, I put my headphones in and listen to things like this.
And instead of regular tv, I watch Catholic videos…
But I understand the need for regulating access for youth.
These are tools. The Holy Spirit guides us and we guide what we watch and apply the Word to what we accept or is acceptable and what we should reject. If you have a weakness (most of us do) rely on a trusted, Christian friend(s). Don’t be alone.
Wouldn’t it be great if we had a Catholic channel that we could be confident of its content 🙏
@@Jac-pd1fo...like the one Mother Angelica started on television.
I don’t watch regular tv anymore either and love Pints with Aquinas!
Bismarck North Dakota baby!! It’s a town of 70,000 people with 5 Catholic Churches BURSTING at the seams, and that doesn’t include the neighboring towns, or our Protestant brothers and sisters!! The culture is thriving!
Convert the Protestant !
Gotta visit ❤
Having been raised Mormon and now decades later am in the Catholic Church (Praise God), I was well aware of the demonic activity in the LDS Church by the time I reached my teens. Starting with baptisms for the dead at age 12 was a freaky moment in my life. It felt like being in a hypnotic circle where I was one of the only few awake at that time. Raising any questions about this to immediate family resulted in demon like responses, in which severe anger would override all logic and peaceful conversation about any doubts. Now, being Catholic, I can call out every time demons were present in my childhood because of having honest questions that reflected truth. I am truly amazed God opened my eyes. It would have been so much easier to stay in that church and have had much more pleasant relationships with my family. But it just wasn't in me to stay and keep trying to get a VIP seat with a polygamous God. Praise be to God. The Gospel brings peace. Cults that rob Christianity and present like it is are absolutely, 100% demonic. I don't even know how that's a negotiation here in this discussion.
I was LDS most of my life and I totally feel you. I was just baptized and confirmed this Easter and it's the best choice I've ever made.
The traditional approach of the Catholic Church is the doctrine of inclusivity- being that the church accepts all truth wherever it is found. So other religions or denominations are respected for their truths, while their falsehoods are rejected. Like most things in life, it is nuanced. You can say Islam or LDS is demonic in its beliefs and practices that are false and bad. However, there is also some good in them, e.g. to pray to God, to give charity, fraternal support etc. and it is the good in them that probably attracts people's loyalty. They are imperfect in contrast to the Catholic Church, which is the perfect way to salvation.
Same for me. I was baptized and confirmed this past Easter and still haven't told my mom. I really don't understand why she converted to Mormonism, and don't want to bring it up.
@TheCharlie1701 It's not worth it to say anything until you're ready to handle the reaction. I can't discuss God at all with my parents. It always ends up going down these paths that require them to analyze the biblical faith apart from the BOM, and they won't do that. So I said that we will not discuss God. Sad but keeps the peace.
I thought that Traditionalists believe "There is no salvation outside the Church," while Post VII Catholics were more Modernist and relativistic.
I just love Matt's interview style! He says what we're all thinking!
Great interview. My wife and I moved into a smaller village in County Wicklow in Ireland. Also she is Polish and we go back and forth there. We do believe the Lord has brought us to the places to serve Him in saving souls.
That's awesome! My ancestors are from Wicklow!
Beautiful county! I've been to Glendalough. If you have to be a hermit like St Kevin was, it's not a bad place to do it! 😉
I don't fully agree with the social media thing. It can be used for good or bad. If it was not for TH-cam, seeing Catholics talk about their faith, I would not be in the process of joining the church.
Catholics need to be on it but to be a ladder off it
TH-cam puts an anti-christ warning on this video, saying murdering children is a medical procedure.
There is Christ or anti-Christ.
Raising The Dead back to Life, or supporting eugenics, slavery and death to all.
Most Christian views are criminalized by Federal Law & it will get worse...
@@catholicconvert2119 I don't understand. What does that mean?
@@user-71435 meaning be there intentionally just to witness the faith not to hang out and become absorbed into the borg
I would say he means Facebook, Instagram, tik Tok and X it's a cesspool of depravity gossip and idoltrilism
I saw a friend from my Catholic Church today at the grocery store. Just as we said hello she spotted a priest and we said hello to him. It’s a small step to a Catholic community. Eldersburg MD and there are homes for sale here.
The magpie river here in Canada was literally given "personhood" and all the "rights" that it comes with.... it's a river.... whereas human innocent babies in the womb are not declared persons.
30 minutes in and this is the exact feeling I get that people are not waking up and seeing and smelling! Thank you pints and thank you John Daniel Davidson 🙌🏾
To square what the catechism says about Muslims and what John believes about Muslims I think we can quote CS Lewis, “that is why horrible nations have horrible religions: they have been looking at God through a dirty lens”. The same God, but a warped view of Him.
Perhaps lumen Gentium - but even that denies heaven, at the most purgatory for Muslims. Without baptism it is even harder for me to get to the point of acceptance for even purgatory.
@@DavidCraig-hd1rj Strictly speaking, baptism is necessary for salvation. But there's a but. Are you willing to hear me out?
I'm in communion with the Church and subservient to Christ. May God spare me from committing any mistakes.
I say this in case you think I'm in dissent. I am not. Or that hell does not exist, or I want to cheap out the absolute necessity of the Church. Again, I'm not.
I read some of the Church Fathers on this and looked into recent and traditional interpretations, regarding salvation to the unbaptized.
It seems to be almost unanimous, if not dogmatic, to hold that cases do exist where someone unbaptized would be saved. The one example everyone agreed on, is salvation was also for martyrs that were unbaptized. This was especially talked becuse the proto-RCIA (so to speak) in the Early Church lasted as long as three years. One may very well be martyred before baptism. It was named the baptism of blood.
To this were included those who were willing, or even on their way, but died due to circumstance, sickness, or old age, before the baptism was carried out properly. This was named baptism of desire.
But another instance was brought up and, unlike the others, it was much more controversial. What if someone misunderstood the tenets of the faith? What if someone has never even heard of the faith? St. Augustine argued that no such people could exist by his time. Or so he thought. The discovery of the Americas brought back this matter into the table.
And here comes that weird Bible verse where St. Paul says that among the Pagans the commandments are written in their hearts, and will be judged according to their conscience. I say it's weird because it seems to contradict the other verses about salvation. Not to mention, there's Christ saying that if the Pharisees were blind, they'd have no guilt. Or "Father forgive them, they know, notnwhat they're doing."
What shall happen to people in undiscovered lands?
So all in all, the position that the Church seems to have taken, at least implicitly, is that: It may be possible.
Kind of a non-answer but there's that.
I'd be glad if I go to heaven and see, idk, a Muslim village girl from the depths of Pakistan. But I wouldn't be too surprised.
@lmao-v1u I’m not here to debate with someone who has no argument and isn’t educated enough to even know what Lumen Gentium is. Having said that, I’m not sure what you’re saying isn’t real. TBF I’m not supporting LG, but I acknowledge it is part of the RCC’s catechism. Furthermore, I don’t agree with CS Lewis on his point, I don’t believe it’s the same God. It could be a misquote though, that’s my assumption. Sadly, we’ve come to the point in our society where unless you explicitly state you don’t support something, you can’t make a comment about it without people automatically assuming you to be supportive of a topic. 🙄
I live in Peterborough Ontario Canada. Its a county that has 6 catholic churches , population of 81,000 well known for Trent University and Fleming college.
They have an active campus ministry including a chaplin and mass on campus. In addition they have some wonderful people living the faith!
Wow! I am very pleasantly surprised to hear that. It doesn't match the dystopian view of Ontario that I sometimes have as an Albertan, especially post-covid. Amazing though! God bless Petersborough!
I went to Trent University and lived in Peterborough for 5 years about 20 years ago. I found it to be very anti-catholic, especially in the University. Has something changed?
This is one of my favourite PwA so far. It was especially encouraging to hear you speak so kindly about The Book of Common Prayer as I wrestle with entering the fullness of the faith from the increasingly chaotic Church of England.
Thank you.
Praying for you.
Brother, the Ordinariate is a tremendous treasure that enables us to come into the fullness of the Catholic tradition with our patrimony. I highly recommend looking into it!
One of my favourite interviews …. God bless you Matt and John. Filled with truth and faith. 🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️
Ohhh, Context Warning. Now I have to watch.
Amazing how people have accepted the Censorship over God's Word.
I report feedback on these infanticide warnings everytime.
@PMacKing good idea! I get so tired of these "warnings".
Lol
@lmao-v1u What ever bakes your brownies... :-)
Listening to this right now! I have just moved my family to a suburb in Sydney where there is a growing Catholic community centres around two beautiful Opus Dei Schools Wollemi and Montgrove Colleges. There are more and more Catholic families doing the same. Thanks to the intercession of St Joseph we were able to make the move
It would be better if the would rename them ‘St Patrick’s’ and ‘St Mary’s’.
The only thing that can save America is the bravery of Christians willing to lay their lives down for the faith both every day and in some instances literally, witnessing to the truth of the Gospel as the martyrs and Church Fathers did during the pre-Christian era of the Roman and great pagan empires.
Is that going to happen? They tend to be pacifists and prefer to just pray. Also, they Scapegoat certain issues while Ignoring the entire picture.
I have recently vowed to tell the truth boldly, clearly, and publicly. Hopefully that does some good!
Such a sound guy , really enjoying listening to him. God bless and protect him… and his family. 🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️
He's just telling you what you want to hear -- non-Christians scary, etc.
This is one of my favorite episodes. This fellow expresses a lot of what I've been thinking for years, but he fleshes it out with much more detail and deep thought. Many thanks to this guest - have him on again, please!
Where I am in Lafayette LA there is a really good Catholic community there's a lot of pushback against it in the local secular community but the actual Catholic community is very solid
I am a Reformed Presentant christian and I love listening to these Roman Catholic scolars. This was so informative and enlightening.
Been waiting a while for this. This talk is right on the money.
I wish I could share this with a million people.
I think there's a huge difference between TH-cam and X/Facebook/etc.
Most social media only allows for tiny posts that are meant to disappear from your mind soon after seeing them. TH-cam (not counting YT Shorts, which are just mimicking other social media) allows longer form content such as video essays, discussions, and even short films that are meant to last. There are videos that people watch, even years later, because the content itself was memorable and has some heart put into it.
Both are Intel digital weapon systems, facebook says it is feeding all it's collected data into one A.I.
Agree! I’ve learned so much about the Faith on here! I put headphones on and listen to Fr Rippenger, Pints, Taylor M, stories of St John Bosco and various other Catholic points of view, instead of NPR… which is becoming more clear to me, to be secular propaganda..
And I watch or listen to them in the evenings instead of regular tv…
It’s helped feed my soul which craved ‘more’ than the weak sermons and minimal church activities…
I started attending First Saturday Masses (it was my New Year’s resolution last year) and going to Latin Mass that used to be close to where I lived. (It was canceled with all the rest- sadly). I seek various Latin masses when I travel to larger places that have SspX or Fssp.
So have found you tube to be a blessing! (I used to listen to CA and EWTN but when they were promoting the jab, I stopped. The use of fetal cells to develop them nauseates me)
😂 apologies for my novel, but I find much beauty and joy in being able to search past the junk and find Truth and open discussions sharing wisdom and different points of view, so lacking elsewhere!
"God is wise in heart & mighty in strength,
who hardens himself against him & succeeds?"
Job 9:4
After the absolute snoozefest that was the Jordan Peterson interview this one was an absolute shock. Might just be the best interview the channel has ever had. John I'm buying your book
I feel the same way.
If you were snoozing, you clearly weren't paying attention.
My 14 year old niece, 4 years ago, at the age of 10, started attending an Episcopalian Church. Within 7 or 8 months or so, she was identifying as Non-Binary, going by the They/Them pronouns, and now she has a "fluid" Girlfriend. And my sister goes along with it in the name of her "Mental Health." I'm offended by that, because I'm a Public Mental Health expert and speaker, at the Local, State, and National levels. I'm the Catholic though, so I'm disregarded as the "Trad" black sheep of the family.
That sucks. I will pray for your niece.
God bless your work. You are also needed in chat rooms and radio talk back etc.
+JMJ+
Praying for you, your family, and your niece. I’ve been offering up my Holy Communion at every Mass I attend that all souls run to the crucifix and joyfully accept the holy, precious, and perfect purity, body, mind and soul who is our LORD JESUS in the most Blessed Sacrament. HIS Holy and Blessed Mother and St. Joseph accepted joyfully and faithfully CHRIST’S holy, pure, and precious, and perfect purity.
Praise be JESUS CHRIST, Our SAVIOR and KING!
In Ireland new builds of houses are not being built with chimneys & fireplaces. However, if you own a home that has one its not against the law to put in a stove. We put a wood burner in last Christmas & I love it! So yes, you can still buy a stove & use it. You can even put in a freestanding one and put the flu on an outside wall if your house has no chimney.
We also have a wood burner out the back garden for when the evening gets cold in Summer & you want to sit outside.
Whether they will ban them in the future is up for debate I guess. However, I think the green party will get a massive lashback in the next election. People here are so fed up with their preaching & woke agenda - we just dont believe the doom they're selling us anymore 🙏👍
OH MY!!!! As John Daniel who was speaking about his book and about how everything is paganism other than Christianity, I could not stop thinking about Brian Johnson is spearheading neopaganism. I listened to his book zeroism which is literally spearheading neopaganism, and what SHOCKED ME the fact at minute 33 he brings up Brian Johnson!!!!!!... specifically. Wow! Blew my mind away that he even included him.
This was an amazing podcast! The whole thing.
Dear Matt, I’m from California and at some point was tempted to leave and live in what you called a bubble.
Before watching this episode, I watched the Breanne Demarco episode. Her version of evangelization is what I believe in. Really going out there and building RELATIONSHIPS.
To my fellow Californians, don’t lose hope. The kids in our public schools, the workers in the abortion clinics etc, they need to hear the gospel too. Pray, pray and pray and don’t be afraid to build relationships.
This is an excellent discussion! Thank you for these high quality shows.
He is finally becoming aware of the spirit of anti-Christ which is becoming more obvious everyday.
Knowing Christ reveals anti-christ. Jesus saves and heals, anti-Christ does the opposite.
Jesus raises the dead to Life. Social Media's creators goals are the opposite.
Much food for thought here 🙏🏻
The best bubble for Catholics to live in is a traditional Mass community.
In a Monastery or Convent.
Our Duty is to bring Christ's Kingdom to Earth. The Bible, the Traditions, the Mass, the Culture, the Faith.
Loving Jesus and one another, even loving enemies, to conquer them with YHWH's Love.
too cliquey.
1:35:50-1:36:30, Spot on. Chesterton said that when people stop believing in God it's not that they believe nothing but they will believe anything.
Evansville, IN...great bishop, highest percentage of young men entering seminaries and being ordained priests per population in a 3-4 hour radius at least. New order of semi-cloistered Benedictines (the singing Benedictine nuns) just moved in this past Feast of Our Lady of Fatima. Excellent separate programs for teen boys and teen girls discerning religious life, good Catholic youth groups, one growing TLM community within one central parish in the diocese. Hopefully, a Montessori Catholic school coming soon. Working on having the presence of Nashville Dominicans within our schools. Weekly Mass for vocations for the past few years. Jacob Imam and Scott Hahn came to visit last year to give talks, Chris Stephanik is set for this year. Prayers for this diocese and so many others to grow and flourish.
Sounds like your diocese is giving the one I live in and the one in Nebraska some blessed competition!
We have Catholic schools full of Catholic kids, ordain several new priests every year, have about 60+/- in seminary total, a thriving order of nuns who just build a new convent (they wear habits)… we had a short term group of benedictines move here- but oddly they picked a non-catholic area to locate, which hurt them, and they moved elsewhere.
Most churches are full of families and kids. And no deaconate, because we have enough priests! (Wichita Ks...)
Northern KS has SSPX- and just built the Immaculata church.. I think St Mary’s KS has a decent Catholic community as well.
I’ve heard Nebraska diocese still doesn’t allow girl alter servers and is pretty traditional for a US diocese.. but I haven’t been there.
I’ll have to look up Evansville diocese!
Have you looked into the People of Praise and their company of missionaries in Evansville? I've been there and it's a amazing vibrant community extending into the poor neighborhoods.
Anything for the suffering in your community, or maybe you don’t have them, sounds like you live in Catholic utopia?
@@RPlavo That's what POP's presence is doing in the impoverished parts of Evansville, among other locations.
@@johnnewburn4750 good to hear it’s not all show and feeling good about devotions etc
21:00
Matt misquoted the catechism with regards to Muslims worshipping the true God. He said:
“The Church’s relationship with the Muslims. “The plan of salvation also includes those who acknowledge the Creator, in the first place amongst whom are the Muslims; these profess AND hold the faith of Abraham, and together with us they adore the one, merciful God, mankind’s judge on the last day.”
CCC 841 ACTUALLY says:
The Church’s relationship with the Muslims. “The plan of salvation also includes those who acknowledge the Creator, in the first place amongst whom are the Muslims; these profess TO hold the faith of Abraham, and together with us they adore the one, merciful God, mankind’s judge on the last day.”
The catechism doesn’t teach that Muslims actually hold the faith of Abraham, only that they profess to hold it. It seems to me this is an important distinction that Matt missed
I'm a practicing Catholic. I also hold solstice/equinox bonfires in my backyard as a great excuse to gather with friends and enjoy the rhythms of God's good creation. After all, God made the seasons. My experience with pagans I know is they have no corresponding gatherings and would much rather sit in dark rooms with computers than bother to go light something on fire and enjoy other people's company.
We Pagans created the modern practice of celebrating solstice and equinox.
Clearly you don't get out much. We do these celebrations all the time. The Beltane in Scotland this year had some 8,000 people. They weren't all Pagans but many were.
I find that evil has hijacked anything good and beautiful of God, and try to twist it in a negative way… and claim things God created in a negative way.
Reclaiming things in a Christian manner and squashing any pagan claim… which isn’t ever true or accurate.
@@j2muw667 People have been celebrating solstice in Pagan ways for dozens of centuries before Christianity even existed.
@@kenofken9458larpers! How many do you presume actually worship any pagan deities and how many do you think are doing what op describes?
@@whatever1068 If we're all just silly LARPers, why all the concern about it?
Catholics and other Christians spend a lot of effort and mental processing time on our existence and activities. They wouldn't do that if they thought we were just another version of the SCA re-enactors.
Hang on a min. I love most of what he’s saying here but…I’m also a recent (very) convert to Catholicism, I also live in Austin, TX…while I understand the reasons for leaving, there are healthy parishes and even parochial schools here in the city. If Catholics like this continue to leave are we not just ceding territory to the enemy? I believe we should fight to carve out oases within large cities until it’s no longer possible. On the Latin Mass front I do bemoan that there is only one available at this point and it’s not the Cathedral but still, it is available and there are very beautiful NO parishes all over the city with reverent liturgies (like my own) that are becoming even more traditional because they are absorbing Latin Mass Catholics!
I don’t think it’s worth the risk of losing your children to the world. Our biggest priority is forming our children to be strong, devout Catholics. After a while, they care less about what mom and dad say and more about what the cool kids at school are doing. I think it’s better for young families with children to remain in a Catholic community and leave to proselytize.
@@lilacsloveluna reread what I commented, I’m literally talking about a Catholic school at a parish we attend and are actively a part of. It’s a false dichotomy that seems born out of fear and not being willing to fight to preserve ground we’ve gained within cities. I’m not saying you need to attend umm parades of the rainbow variety downtown but you also don’t need to abandon outposts we still have. And yes I’m purposely using military language
Kind of like Lot living in Sodom or Gomorra (I forget which it was) where all was evil around his family…?
@@j2muw667 not analogous to Christians as God was establishing Israel as an entity apart from paganism at that time, Christ’s Kingdom is historically one of subversion in the midst of hostile regimes. Did the apostles abandon Rome as it became the center of Christian martyrdom under Nero or Diocletian? No, they survived and remained a “field hospital” to quote Pope Francis, bringing whoever was willing to hear testimony into the Kingdom. While others went out to even more inhospitable places to preach and establish churches, in many cases among even less civilized societies.
Some may in fact be called specifically to be removed from the world and the missional battlefront but traditionally we think of those called to religious life for those roles.
@@j2muw667 Hm. I may have misunderstood what you were saying with that comment lol if so my bad. I jumped on where I think that thought leads to as in the Genesis account Lot and his family are called out of the wicked city in order to preserve them from God’s impending wrath. Is that where you were going with it?
I have been waking for this guy!
I completely oppose Bryan Johnson's philosophy but I think its important to be precise. He didn't drink his son's plasma. It was an IV infusion to test the theory that a relatively younger person's plasma would provide anti-aging benefits. Plasma is actually used to treat certain medical conditions. This case was just super weird because Bryan and his son and father were all sharing plasma. You made a great point about its pagan implications.
Same difference
He said injest not drink
1:03:51 I’m asking myself, “How do I become a better Catholic without You2b?” I’m so reliant on it now to bring me theological discussions and listen to interesting Catholic points of view. But I hear his deep pondering and it makes me want to repent if my social media consumption has negatively affected other people in an unsuspecting way.
Catholic YT is the redeeming feature of the internet.
Be careful with this mindset. The way to become closer to God is always through prayer and the sacraments. Don't make your spiritual life dependent on anything else.
Complete respect to the guest, but he's the 2nd or 3rd guy now who's arguing that social media is evil and should be completely abandoned. By his reasoning:
"We need to abandon agriculture. People say 'look at all the good it has done,' but take a look at the vast majority of food being sold? It mostly makes us fat and have low energy. We should abandon this technology."
The technology isn't the problem. It's the culture. The tech does not inherently point towards a self-centered consumerist point of view. It was just utilized that way because of the society we live in. Coming back to Christ in our daily lives as a society fixes this problem.
I agree. Christians need to stop daydreaming about completely separating from the world. We don't need to box ourselves in and away from the world. We need to go out into the world and evangelize as our Lord commanded us to. Instead of running away and letting depraved cultures take over all the power we leave behind, we need to reclaim what we can for God.
I'm a software engineer, and I see daily how horrible technology gets. The solution is not to drop all technology and go back to medieval times. The solution is to use technology for good, just as depraved people are using it for evil.
If it weren't for the internet, I would not be a Christian.
Cannot wait to see this.. I’m almost finished with the book!
What book?
What's the name of the book??
The title of the book starts with Pagan America
Looking forward to this one
He's almost there... It is not necessaryly "Pagan" , but more accurately exposing the spirit of Anti-Christ.
Jesus Christ Raises the dead back to Life. Anti-Christ murders babies by abortion, sterilizes young people and commits acts of genocide. Will to Power. Eugenics. Social Darwinism. God Creates the cosmos & Satan's goal is to destroy everything God creates.
I go back and forth on whether to move. I live in California which is obviously pretty bad. But I live in a city with multiple great parishes, with strong family support from my family and my girlfriend’s family, strong church community, and a reasonable sensible government. I am not in a great area but have a great community.
Sounds great to stay.
☘☘☘✝✝✝What a name this man has......Priest, Prophet and King (John the Apostle, one of the first priests/bishop ordained by Jesus Himself; Daniel and King David...) No wonder this man's testimony of the Gospel is so prescient, scary but hopeful. Wonderful talk !!! THANK'S BE TO GOD for him and his family✝✝✝✝Thanks Matt for the great work you and your team do too⚔⚔⚔VivaCristoRey⚔⚔⚔
Greenville/Spartanburg SC!
Me too. Live in Simpsonville.
Chilling, sobering interview. But I learned a lot. Let us all devote our lives to Christ 🙏🏻
Actually mister Frad but the catechism never affirms that Islam actually worships the one true God. It's states "those that profess". Essentially saying Muslims say they worship God. It never says that the church affirms that Muslims actually worship the one true God.
In the original latin of the vatican II documents it simply states that muslims worship one God. It does not say the one God. This is a translation error in the catechism and elsewhere.
Latin has no articles. Whether "the" was intended or not I'll leave to the professionals.
Listened to the whole interview. Very eye opening and informative. Thank you.
Fantastic, thank you John for your insight
I am coming to the Steubenville for the conference. I am also trying to discern moving to Steubenville. Any advice? I already fled from Baltimore to Maysville KY. Already feel healthier in mind, body, and spirit.
I’m reading the book Isabella of Spain by William Thomas Walsh and the book describes the extreme toil Queen Isabella went through to preserve the Catholic Church through the power of her crown. We are in a similar time where the King Enrique’s of our time have infiltrated our Church. Remember that the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand from which we receive our citizenship. Queen Isabella is declared a Servant of God by the Church today…
Ah yes, the extreme toil of forcing around 200,000 Jews to convert to Catholicism under pain of exile, and the forced expulsion of up to another 100,000 Jews because they refused to convert. Oh, and of course, founding the notorious Spanish Inquisition.
Is this the type of thing we have to look forward to from today's Catholic Church?
This was terrifyingly freakishly good. Love from that England
The forces of good are always GREATER than any force of evil. It’s always been bad and this time might be better than others.
Yeah but... God allowed the Hebrews to remain in Egypt of 400 years. And then the Babylonian captivity. 1500 years of being conquered by Muslims for the east....
His talk of fighting the good fight does concern me God does and will come through, pray for that look a the history. I live in Scotland and throughout history Catholics were persecuted by other Christians, we are now seeing what unifies us not divid, we need to illuminate hope and show people a different life pray for this and here I see it working 🙏🏼🙏🏼🏴
Defining “worship” might help clear up new paganism. In old English it means to show reverence, honor, literally worthiness. To be awed by someone or something, to bow down before. Deities, Influencers, Tech giants, Entertainers, Scientists, Billionaires, Ideologs receive and expect “due worthship”.
I almost lost my faith to Norse paganism but when I repented I learned of Saints Edwin, Oswald, Olav, Vladimir, Canute, Rognvald and so many more who were not just Vikings Vikings but good Catholic who some of them brought whole nations into the Church.
The One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church is so universal that what Pagans and Satanists truly want is contained in it what men want is not evil or sin but God
Holy Nordic Germanic Marters pray to God for us.
Amen! Thank God you came out of that. Paganism has its attractions as CS Lewis & JRR Tolkien can attest.
PLEASE make a short of the clip where he gives his opinion of AI being a portal to talk to demons. I’ve had HORRIBLE vibes about AI since day one and he put into words perfectly what my hesitation has been.
It basically the modern version of Ouija boards
Hmm I never thought about it that way but the idea that they are lik Ouija boards makes sense.
I have had no issues with AI after praying over it.
@Wully02 That's honestly a good idea! I think we have to approach the tools with a lot of skepticism, but they can still be used where appropriate. There are too many people that put way too much trust in Google and don't know that the search results are heavily biased and they seem to get more biased every year. But yeah if you treat AI or Google like it is all knowing, then you are worshipping it in a way.
Been looking forward to this one for awhile
youtube puts abortions ads on this video, their A.I. system has a sense of humor ? :-D
TH-cam is far different from other social media platforms since you can still heavily curate your content, don’t have to look at comments or interact directly and can use basic discernment before engaging in what you watch. Other platforms: Facebook, Instagram, X, and TikTok force “feed” you. I’d almost completely categorize TH-cam into another category. In a lot of ways it’s a lot more like Substack, blogging, or even subscriptions to magazines or a book club.
This really reminds me of a time my twin sister was in college and told me on the phone that she couldn't read taro cards because her doubt meant they would play tricks. I told her she was being stupid and leave superstitious practice alone. Now i wonder if demons are at play with tricking people. I stand by leaving that stuff alone, it jas no value on your life
Tarot cards are just cards. There's nothing spiritual or demonic about them. People read into them whatever they want to read into them -- but that's just human psychology, not demonism. Tarot card readers use cold reading and warm reading practices to sound plausible to their customers, even if they believe they have psychic powers. You can learn a lot about a person by asking the right questions and listening carefully to how they respond.
Great interview
56:31
Davidson: [ridiculous assertion]
Fradd: [That's absurd]
Davidson: I don't have all the answers.
I'm only half-way through but that seems to sum up the whole thing.
Excellent interview! Fiat!!!!
To have Peterson and now Davidson saying the same things back to back to eerily disconcerting. Have Catholic children while you still can...
How is this still up on TH-cam lol. Great episode
Islam is a monotheistic religion, which was influenced by both Judaism and Christianity. They worship the same God, theoretically, as the Jews and Christians. I don't believe, however, that it is from God, for many reasons - and therefore, I agree with the guest.
Theoretically is right. Because their “god” denies the divinity of Jesus Christ. Impossible to reconcile.
Do NOT move to Bellingham WA
THIS THO. I have been warning about a lot of this for years now on my insta. I am so glad to hear someone else talking about it. You have no idea.
1:08:20 can someone explain legally how this would work. I'm sure someone would love to try it but then the fed government can come in and overturn right?
I wish that more folks understood liberalism as New Polity does. The left and right paradigm are both a part of liberalism.
Brave work, respect this gentleman's courage. Well Done particularly on Mohamed and his revelation in the cave... 22:30
Regarding the topic of "specie-ism" Remember that in Nazi Germany, nature worship was in full swing leading up to Hitlers rise.
No it wasn't. The vast majority of Germans were Christians during Hitler's rise to power. Dissatisfaction with the post WW1 settlement (ceding territory to France) and hyperinflation paved the way for the rise of the populist right wing Nazi government to power.
21:13 they don’t accept Jesus as God so therefore would not the catechism be contradictory in this instance. Jesus said no one comes to the Fathe except through me. In this instance the Catholic catechism is not following the exact teachings of Christ
That's exactly what I was thinking. I've never believed we worship the same God for that reason.
@@tolkienlewis6887 love your name brother. For a long time I believed in God. I even prayed something very similar to the Fatima prayer when I was 5 or 6. Never knowing of the prayer or the story of Fatima until about two years ago. The Fathet draws us to his son. I was “saved” I. 2001. I started being sanctified 6 months prior to my father’s death in 2022. I call myself
Catholic though I am now Anglican. But if I had to put a true label on it just a Christian. Orthodox as opposed to heterodox. I hope on day we can share a pint in the kingdom friend
@@paulwheeler3723if you believe in The Lord Jesus Christ, you can count on it.
@@bobtaylor170 Christ is Lord
@@paulwheeler3723 exactly right.
Love that Aquinas reference just before 37:00. This conversation is fascinating
Good question about becoming domestic missionaries. With the Legion of Mary I evangelise in a city square on Saturdays, giving out miraculous medals and opening conversations about religion, conversion and reconversion.
St. Paul describes the ethos of paganism in Romans 1: 18-32
We are the Church Militant. The safe harbor of souls, some will be in the World, others will maintain the Strongholds. The only thing worthy of our efforts for saving is the Church.
1:43:22 This is EXACTLY how I feel about AI. He is the first person I’ve heard voice this! My husband and I are building an off grid compound to get ready for the coming days and we are building extremely low tech/self sustaining.
Steubenville is cool and all, but not for everyone. Catholics in California (There are a ton) have got to be hardy stock. Where are the best areas? Any hidden enclaves?
We have a very robust community here in SF
Who's asking? you won't get any answers.... Catholicism is borne of the catacombs...
@@violinimpulse Cool, I know it’s not Catholic, but I’m always inspired by Grace cathedral when I see it in the city.
@@SeaJay_Oceans Matt mentioned talking about communities in the comments besides Steubenville in his discussion. But it may not be the most hospitable place for that…
@@Stanisthemanis 'Strategic Relocation' is a book.
Nice work gentlemen. Enjoyable episode.
Good convo.💯
from a repentant neopagan/new age participant, this is way too real. the idea that there is no objective truth, good, or bad definitely underpins that entire worldview and lifestyle. praise God for pulling me out of that!
God bless you
If it’s possible for God to do this to your life, then hope is not lost for others in that situation, right? I hope you use what God has done to your life to help others get out of that situation as well. 🙏
The gateway was allowing same sex marriage. Now everything supporting God ...
respect of the body, respect of the innocence of children, basic decent behavior ... is under attack.
I used to be a pagan. Not the ghey left wing kind, but the hard and brutal traditional kind. For all the virtues of the old pagan, it is indeed relative. That was a huge problem for me. I could not be consistent and argue that the rape of the enemies women and slaughter of their children and exposure of our own even though I knew they were evil. It got darker to that as well. Like from that perspective, why is human sacrifice wrong? Especially if the sacrifice is an enemy?
It was pitiless and i grew to desire the pity of Frodo to Gollum. And to be honest I am much more like Gollum than Frodo or Sam. It was a thirst for mercy which was nonexistent in the character of the gods.
Eventually that thirst became an image of the crucifix and the refrain in my mind was "I want Jesus but I can't believe," until one day I got a response. An innerlocution that felt like a shout that blew everything else in my mind away: "IT HAPPENED. ACCEPT IT."
I responded, "Okay." And immediately I believed.
And the youtube no youtube idea is dumb for one hundred reasons both religious and political.
Still a Pagan and happy. Your inability to morally reason is you own, not that of Pagans generally.
What a beautiful, fantastic conversion story! I can see that the hardness / toughness of Viking-type paganism can appeal especially to men (even those I know and love!) who have been conditioned by movies and games. I don’t think they have any understanding of the cruel horrors that hide behind the facade.
@@Antonia_D Christians have slaughtered more people than the Vikings ever even dreamed of doing.
They raped women and killed children?
Gnosticism is the snake. It's also the root of all of this chaos. Vincent Gorre
I have recently been telling my husband that the US is now mission territory.
Ok ive heard enough. Im buying the book.
19:42 the *Vatican 2 catechism* says that. Traditionally, Catholics would have never said that.
I'm Protestant, so will take your word for it. And if the catechism does say that, it's in serious error.
It has been the position of the Church since the Apostles that the Jews worship God - the same God as the Catholics even though they do not recognize Jesus nor the Holy Spirit as God. The same logic here applies to Muslims who profess (i.e. does not necessarily mean do) to hold the faith of Abraham like the Jews. To deny this is to deny the link between the Old and New Testaments. This would destroy a basic tenant of Catholic thought resulting in a form of Gnosticism which held that the Old Testament God was not the same as the God of the New Testament. The Muslims get many things wrong. Yet, they get somethings right as well. Nostra Aetate clearly states in paragraph #2 that the Catholic Church holds the fullness of salvation. “Indeed, she [Church] proclaims, and ever must proclaim Christ “the way, the truth, and the life” (John 14:6), in whom men may find the fullness of religious life, in whom God has reconciled all things to Himself.“
In Fact, Pope St. Pius X goes even further than Vatican II in his Catechism Q12 under the communion of the saints section. All Vatican II says is that the Muslims worship God - that they are theists. St. Pius X’s catechism goes so far as to say that they worship the true God! That is something to recall when debating this issue. It was not something Vatican II came up with, and it never used the word true, just God as to point out that they are theists.
12 Q. Who are infidels?
A. Infidels are those who have not been baptised and do not believe in Jesus Christ, because they either believe in and worship false gods as idolaters do, or though admitting one true God, they do not believe in the Messiah, neither as already come in the Person of Jesus Christ, nor as to come; for instance, Mohammedans and the like.
- Catechism of St. Pope Pius X
Cabot, AR has a wonderful FSSP apostolate that has grown rapidly over the past several years. We are always meeting new families, and there is lots of rural land in the surrounding areas that families are purchasing for their homesteads. Beautiful traditional community. 🤍
Irving, TX! It has the University of Dallas, a great Catholic school and Mater Dei, a strong TLM parish and community
The only personal media I use is TH-cam. The rest is just noise
Same, although LinkedIN is just like social media a lot of the time
1:13:12 JP is not a pagan, he’s simply not an evangelical Christian. He’s still living and teaching Christian values and promotes Christianity.
Great interview, very interesting topic. Might pick up his book
Our Lady of La Salette speaks about people turning to materialism. One of the most interesting appearances of our lady.
Great show Matt.
He says to not be on any social media, yet advocates for taking back the government and changing laws. Im apl for this, but it seems to me, that usong social media is the best way to go about this. So then it goes nack to not that social media is necessarily evil, bit how we use it. Which is exactly opposite what he said.
I've learned how to repair and improve my home through TH-cam to better my family and save money. What's wrong with that?