Topic: Lutheranism

7 chapters across the catalog

Pell-Mell
Episode 1752 2:12:19 - 2:14:48

1752: Pell-Mell

Catholicism, Anti-Pope Theories and Religious Conversion

A donor shared a detailed personal journey from Protestantism to the Catholic Church, citing the 2,000-year history and evidence of miracles. The note expressed the belief that Pope Francis is an "imposter" or "anti-pope," a sentiment previously touched upon in the show. The host recommended various resources for understanding traditional Catholic perspectives and conversion stories.

HiFi Intel
Episode 1747 2:27 - 7:07

1747: HiFi Intel

Crab Apple Fire, Gillespie County Wildfire Emergency

A massive wildfire known as the Crab Apple Fire has burned over 8,600 acres in Gillespie County, Texas, with 0% containment. Residents between Highway 16 North and FM 1631 were ordered to evacuate to the Zion Lutheran Church in Fredericksburg. Local response efforts involved helicopter pilots and water planes, while some residents criticized political protesters remaining active during the emergency.

Stink Minority
Episode 1381 26:07 - 31:47

1381: Stink Minority

Refugee Resettlement, Lutheran Social Services Funding

Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area is scaling up operations to resettle Afghan refugees following the Biden administration's increase of the refugee cap to 62,000. These organizations, known as Voluntary Agencies or Volags, receive significant federal grants, totaling over $1.5 billion in some years. Critics argue the financial incentives for these nonprofits are rarely scrutinized by mainstream media.

Without Evidence
Episode 1054 14:23 - 16:41

1054: Without Evidence

Immigration Funding, Refugee Services and Elite Disconnect

A critique of Laurene Powell Jobs' comments on immigration highlights her claim that refugee services lack funding. Data from 2016 shows that the US Conference of Catholic Bishops and Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services received over $55 million in government grants. The hosts argue that wealthy elites are disconnected from the financial realities of the immigration system.

Dolleridoos
Episode 975 39:43 - 43:38

975: Dolleridoos

JFK Files Release and the Addison's Disease Theory

Ahead of the release of the JFK assassination files, the hosts discuss a theory provided by Steve Pchanik regarding John F. Kennedy's health. The theory suggests Kennedy suffered from Addison's disease and experienced psychosis during surgery, leading the CIA and figures like LBJ and Nixon to view him as a liability. The discussion posits that Kennedy's erratic behavior during the Cuban Missile Crisis was the primary catalyst for his removal.

Bagels & Bins
Episode 921 2:10 - 5:27

921: Bagels & Bins

Easter Bunny Origins, Hares, and German Lutheran Folklore

The history of the Easter Bunny is traced back to 1600s German Lutheran traditions where an "Easter Hare" judged the behavior of children. Differences between hares and bunnies are explained, noting that hares live above ground and run at high speeds. The tradition of colored eggs is linked to breaking the fast of Lent, while the hare's association with the Virgin Mary stems from ancient beliefs about its reproductive biology.

Zombieland USA
Episode 139 18:45 - 21:07

139: Zombieland USA

Norwegian Influence, Chicago Infrastructure and Bridge Construction

Historical research into Chicago's infrastructure reveals a deep connection to the Norwegian community, which was responsible for building 55 of the city's major bridges. Beyond engineering, the Norwegian influence extends to numerous Lutheran churches and ongoing shipping contracts between Norway and Chicago. This connection is noted as potentially relevant given the role of Norwegian politicians in selecting Nobel Peace Prize winners.