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The Birth of Christianity

The Birth of Christianity

Duration: 01:10:00
December 24, 2025
  • Jesus was likely born in Galilee, not Bethlehem, and was a rabbi with a thorough education, possibly connected to the Hillel school.
  • Roman governor Pontius Pilate's actions, including moving the garrison to Jerusalem and interfering with the Sanhedrin, created significant tension and contributed to Jesus' confrontation in the Temple.
  • The early Christian movement began to distinguish itself from Judaism when Peter abandoned Jewish dietary laws, a decision later amplified by Paul's efforts to make Christianity as distinct from Judaism as possible.
CBS News Presents: A Town Hall with Erika Kirk

CBS News Presents: A Town Hall with Erika Kirk

Duration: 00:53:14
December 14, 2025
  • Erica Kirk discusses the impact of social media in dehumanizing individuals and fueling political violence, advocating for disconnecting to reconnect.
  • Erica Kirk asserts that words are not violence and emphasizes the importance of dialogue and respectful debate, even with those who hold opposing views.
  • Erica Kirk shares her personal journey of balancing a career with motherhood and her commitment to leading Turning Point USA after her husband's death.
Should We Legalize Assisted Suicide?

Should We Legalize Assisted Suicide?

Duration: 01:32:05
December 9, 2025
  • The debate centers on whether to legalize physician-assisted dying, exploring the complex moral, ethical, and legal considerations surrounding individual autonomy, unbearable suffering, and societal impact.
  • Arguments against legalization raise concerns about a potential "slippery slope" leading to the devaluation of vulnerable lives and the corruption of medical culture, while proponents emphasize the respect for individual choice and the relief of intractable suffering.
  • The discussion highlights the inadequacy of current legal frameworks and the potential for increased transparency and safeguards through legislative intervention, while also acknowledging the deeply personal and often emotive nature of end-of-life decisions.
 Is Designing Babies Unethical—or a Moral Imperative?

Is Designing Babies Unethical—or a Moral Imperative?

Duration: 01:24:28
December 2, 2025
  • The debate grappled with the ethical implications of germline gene editing to prevent serious genetic diseases, contrasting it with elective "designer baby" traits.
  • A key point of contention was the potential for slippery slopes toward eugenics and non-medical enhancements, versus the moral imperative to prevent suffering.
  • Participants debated the feasibility and effectiveness of regulation in controlling germline editing globally, particularly in light of existing disparities in assisted reproductive technologies.
Would America Be Safer Without the Second Amendment?

Would America Be Safer Without the Second Amendment?

Duration: 01:07:41
November 25, 2025
  • A bipartisan bill aiming to enhance school safety and prevent mass shootings has advanced in the Senate.
  • The proposed legislation prioritizes mental health funding for schools and community behavioral centers and supports crisis intervention programs.
  • The bill includes provisions to improve the NICS background check system by allowing consideration of juvenile records for individuals under 18.
Kids Don't Need Phones with Jonathan Haidt

Kids Don't Need Phones with Jonathan Haidt

Duration: 01:20:16
November 18, 2025
  • There's a significant risk of anxiety and self-harm in children who are too exposed to social media at a young age.
  • Parents are often conflicted between needing to grant children independence and the fear associated with technology's impact.
  • A simple, trackable watch allows a nine-year-old to gain independence and confidence by navigating her neighborhood safely to run errands.
Is There Still Room for John Fetterman in Today’s Democratic Party?

Is There Still Room for John Fetterman in Today’s Democratic Party?

Duration: 01:21:18
November 11, 2025
  • Senator John Fetterman is facing internal party backlash for his pro-Israel stance and refusal to engage in what he calls "toxic rhetoric" from within the Democratic party.
  • Democratic power brokers are reportedly plotting a 2028 primary challenge against Fetterman due to his perceived deviation from the party line.
  • Fetterman's independent positions, particularly on government shutdowns and his critique of Democratic leadership, have caused his approval rating among Pennsylvania Democrats to significantly decline.
Palmer Luckey and the Future of American Power

Palmer Luckey and the Future of American Power

Duration: 01:29:47
October 28, 2025
  • Palmer Lucky's company, Anduril, is actively developing advanced autonomous defense technologies like drones and AI-powered systems, aiming to provide cutting-edge military hardware to those who need it quickly.
  • The discussion highlights a significant shift in Silicon Valley's relationship with the defense industry, moving from a historical separation to a current integration driven by geopolitical realities and a re-evaluation of national interests.
  • Lucky argues that America's industrial base for defense needs to be more adaptable and responsive, emphasizing the importance of designing weapons that can be manufactured efficiently by existing infrastructure rather than relying on specialized, time-consuming processes.
Trailer | Spiral: Murder in Detroit

Trailer | Spiral: Murder in Detroit

Duration: 00:01:59
October 23, 2025
  • The podcast explores the unsolved murder of Samantha Wool, the president of Detroit's only remaining synagogue, a case marked by shocking twists and a family's pursuit of justice.
  • The investigation delves into the polarized city and the complexities of racial and economic factors that may have influenced the case.
  • A central theme is the fear of antisemitism that emerged within the Jewish community following the event, with some believing it to be a hate crime.
How Katie Herzog Drank Her Way to Sobriety

How Katie Herzog Drank Her Way to Sobriety

Duration: 01:05:59
October 21, 2025
  • The conversation explores the limitations of abstinence-only addiction models and introduces alternative approaches like the Sinclair Method, which uses medication to reduce cravings without requiring complete abstinence.
  • The discussion highlights how shame can perpetuate addiction by preventing individuals from seeking help and encouraging secrecy, while also touching upon the need for self-compassion as a coping mechanism.
  • The conversation emphasizes that addiction is a diverse experience, and treatment should be individualized, moving beyond a one-size-fits-all approach to recovery and acknowledging various options and personal journeys.