Religion and Tyranny
Sal and Bishop Barron explore the historical relationship between tyrants and their opposition to religion. Barron argues that religion serves as a dissenting voice against totalitarian control, asserting moral truths that limit the power of rulers. He connects this dynamic to the rise of modernity and identifies contemporary movements, like the woke movement, as echoing a deep-seated hostility towards religious institutions.In this clip
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Why could one say that the values of Western society are built on the back of Christianity, as discussed in the episode Konstantin Kisin and the Counter-Woke Revolution | EP 333 and the clip Challenging Religious Skepticism?
Why could one say that the values of Western society are built on the back of Christianity, as discussed in the episode Konstantin Kisin and the Counter-Woke Revolution | EP 333 and the clip Challenging Religious Skepticism?