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Went into the big studio today, started off with a little discussion of the Tucker Carlson stuff, and then shifted over to some comments by Eastern Orthodox speaker Alex Sorin that allowed us to discuss some other foundational issues about church history.

Picked up on a few developments since the last program out of Ogden including the "Nazi hunting" piece by Sauve, and then moved to a video of Archbishop Edward Weisenburger speaking at a mosque opening in Dearborn (Detroit area), identifying the place as one of true worship, where God is active, and even made reference to the Islamic prayers (which, of course, specifically identify Christianity as a religion that has been led astray). We discussed how this tells us a lot about how Romanism has changed, and is changing, over the centuries.

Addressed the Ogden Debacle today. Did not want to, honestly, but this is cancer in the camp, and it is spreading. Yes, Nazis---self proclaimed, proud ones---were selling their wares at the NCP conference and the excuse making by Sauve and Conn didn't fly. Be warned, brethren: this stuff is insidious!

Yeah, this will be a real barn-burner! A truly entertaining program! Lots of sound effects and humor! Clicks galore! Actually, none of that. After some general discussion and a bit more on the de-evolution of Mormonism, I spent the rest of the program discussing my work on a scholarly article responding to the theory that Pseudo-Dionysius is actually a first century production. See? Thrilling. Well, I do try to explain why, anyway. And our audience has learned that sometimes you have to do a deep dive to really get a foundation for important things.

Three major topics on tap today. First, William Lane Craig and the reason for suffering in conversation with Alex O'Connor. Then, a Roman Catholic plays a clip and missed my point regarding Athanasius and "apostolic tradition." Then, the Neo-Morms are on the rise, and we get a confession of faith from one of them.

Dr. White tackles three major topics: William Lane Craig on suffering, a Roman Catholic missing the point on Athanasius & apostolic tradition, and a confession of faith from the rising "Neo-Morms."

Spent the first half of the show on other topics, including some RV stuff, and then talked a bit about Cardinal Bellarmine and forms of argumentation, but the main topic today was Emperor Theodosius, the proclamation of Christianity as the state religion of the Roman Empire, and the incident between he and Ambrose of Milan regarding the massacre at Thessaloniki.

Did another Zoom calls show today and as usual...great questions on a wide, wide variety of topics, mainly church history, a little more EOism, etc. Went pretty long, too, as I couldn't shut up! Spent some time at the end talking about AI fakes, sticking to God's standards of justice, etc.

Followed up on recent exchanged on line regarding such topics as "Roma locuta est" and the sacrifice of the Mass. Important topics for evangelizing Rome. We are planning on a Zoom call program tomorrow.

Final road trip DL of this trip, from Willcox, Arizona. Covered some trip details from my visit to Lubbock and Las Cruces, and then played a parody song produced by Ward Radio on the "God of Calvinism." Used it as a basis to again address the utter lack of interest in accuracy or truthfulness exemplified on the net these days. Not sure what next week's schedule is going to look like, but we will do our best!