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New Podcast Out: Episode #26

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This episode starts with a simple but uncomfortable question: what happens when people stop going to the source and start trusting personalities instead? From there, the conversation moves into why so many narratives today feel hollow, recycled, or performative — especially in faith, politics, and online commentary.


As the episode unfolds, the discussion challenges both sides of the political and cultural spectrum, questioning whether modern movements are built on conviction or convenience. There’s a deep dive into how biblical warnings about deception, division, and misplaced trust seem increasingly relevant — not in some distant future, but right now.


Midway through, the tone shifts into current events that sparked national outrage and debate, forcing listeners to wrestle with hard questions about responsibility, authority, and consequences. Rather than offering easy answers, the episode presses on the tension between compassion, law, and order — and why those lines are becoming harder to define.


By the end, the focus narrows to a personal stance that refuses to fit neatly into any political box. The episode closes by asking whether spiritual preparedness matters more than ideology — and whether choosing a side at all costs can quietly cost something far greater.

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