Season 4 Episode 23
I started not to post today, because I needed “time off” to process the assassination of Charlie Kirk before continuing on the topic I proposed at the conclusion of last week’s episode: Is reason the…
Published on 10 hours ago
Season 4 Episode 22
This is a four minute audio response to Senator Kaine’s comments about human rights that I pray honors God, and that Charlie Kirk would applaud. I actually recorded it earlier this week, but it seems…
Published on 1 day, 8 hours ago
Season 4 Episode 21
Increasingly, Christians offer a return to the philosophical reasoning of the ancients as the way forward in addressing public policies that put at issue what it means to be human. Getting back on th…
Published on 1 week ago
Season 4 Episode 20
Law is inherently eschatological. Today I explain why that is so, the eschatology that now informs society and law and why, and the practical implications of that seemingly heady and "theological" to…
Published on 2 weeks ago
Season 4 Episode 19
Today’s short episode is a “supplement” to this coming Friday’s episode on the eschatological implications of briefs filed by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Ethics and Publi…
Published on 2 weeks, 2 days ago
Season 4 Episode 18
Certain aspects of the Christian view of law found in Romans 7:14 were broached in two briefs filed with the United States Supreme Court! Today, David discusses those briefs along with what he apprec…
Published on 3 weeks ago
Season 4 Episode 17
Christians should give thanks for a “Christian” outcome in a judicial dispute over a particular parental right, but I believe that is not enough. I believe the end or telos of a Christian view of law…
Published on 4 weeks ago
Season 4 Episode 16
Today, David explains why “parental rights” is now just a power game, and gives examples of Christian legal and policy advocates effectively conceding that the determinative power over what those rig…
Published on 1 month ago
Season 4 Episode 15
Today, David explains how Christianity succumbed to the cosmological revolution of Kant and Nietzsche, the specific adoption of that cosmology by the U.S. Supreme Court, and the secret to a launching…
Published on 1 month, 1 week ago
Season 4 Episode 14
Today’s episode provides a brief historical snapshot to show how the US. Supreme Court now thinks of "marriage" in relation to the law, how it used to think of that relation, and how Christ specifica…
Published on 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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