Madness at the Olympics Continues

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Madness at the Olympics Continues


Madness at the Olympics Continues

We kick off this episode with a riveting blend of humor and horror as Anthony recounts his workday stories, using them as a springboard to tackle broader societal issues. Our discussion meanders through workplace mishaps, gender stereotypes in tech and driving, and the heated debate over gender segregation in…

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  1. I’ve always loved AB shows and they just keep getting better and better. Watched “live” yesterday and just watched it again because it was incredibly entertaining! 👍🙏❤️

  2. Hey if you’re still answering questions Nick, I’m curious if you’d be willing to make an In depth defense of the new rites of consecration being valid, I know the sspx podcast has covered this but I’ve heard responses to it and I think ultimately some of their coverage misses some important points. I’m an orthodox Christian and I regularly listen to debates on orthodoxy vs Catholicism and I’m very much on the fence and I’m taking my time with it. One of my objections to Catholicism is that if I were to become Catholic I would have serious doubt about the validity of the modern Catholic holy orders.

  3. Just an FYI: Sex is determined by whether our reproductive organs are organized around the production of male gametes (sperm) or female gametes (ova). This is true 100% of the time. A person with XY chromosomes with Swyer Syndrome is female because her reproductive organs are organized around the production of ova. These women are usually infertile, but there have been cases where these women do become pregnant. A person is either male or female, never in between or neither. Disorders in sexual development do occur rarely, but the person will still have organs that are organized around the production of male or female gametes, even if they are unable to produce those gametes or their external reproductive organs are ambiguous.

  4. 1:38:53 In 1967 after seeing the first NO, Cdl Heenan addressed the Synod of Bishops in Rome with these comments:
    <<… If we were to offer them the kind of ceremony we saw yesterday we would soon be left with a congregation of women and children…>>

  5. Catholics going to Protestant services was interesting and confirmed what I knew, that we shouldn't go, but can go to funerals our of charity etc. I had been Catholic for less than a year, when my mother who had dementia died in 2019, I was the only one organizing her funeral, which was Lutheran. I chose the hymns and so on. I also gave the eulogy. I have to two Lutheran services since, making sure I didn't participate in the service.

  6. This is blasphemy against God and humanity.
    The current Olympics are meaningless.
    All decent countries in the world should participate in the Friendship Games hosted by Russia.

  7. Nick, you were referring to the story about a friend of St. Augustine that he tells in his Confessions. The man wasn't a Christian "forced" to watch the gladiatorial matches but a man who was naturally squeamish to it but gives in to peer pressure. It's a great story and everyone should look it up and read it. I make note of it here because context matters. Though basically the ending is the same, the beginning is more subtle and that's the point Augustine is trying to make, how sin creeps in and changes us and desensitizes us over time, little by little.