Topic: Pope

125 chapters across the catalog

Supercycle
Episode 1873 1:48:42 - 1:50:25

1873: Supercycle

AI Spiritual Guidance, Gloo.com, and Church Chatbots

Millions of people are reportedly turning to AI chatbots for moral and spiritual guidance, with platforms like Gloo.com providing faith-based AI services. While some users prefer the anonymity of a computer over a pastor, critics warn that pouring one's heart out to a chatbot is a dangerous trend. This follows recent comments from Pope Francis expressing skepticism about the role of AI in spiritual life.

Trollery
Episode 1869 45:22 - 47:07

1869: Trollery

Thucydides Trap, Marco Rubio, Pope Leo

A discussion on the "Thucydides Trap" clarifies that the historical concept refers to a rising power (China) threatening a dominant one (USA), rather than the reverse. The segment also mentions Secretary of State Marco Rubio's recent meeting with Pope Leo, which was initially viewed as a religious visit but is now interpreted as part of a broader diplomatic scheme involving Cuba.

Cone of Uncertainty
Episode 1861 43:00 - 46:57

1861: Cone of Uncertainty

Ro Khanna Criticizes U.S. Foreign Policy and Pope's Warning

Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna appeared on ABC to denounce the current administration's "escalate to de-escalate" strategy in the Middle East. Khanna cited warnings from Pope Francis regarding potential war crimes and highlighted the economic impact of the conflict, including rising gas prices. He argues that the U.S. has lost moral credibility while China gains influence in Iran.

micro-dosing
Episode 1860 1:31:00 - 1:35:01

1860: micro-dosing

AI Jesus Image and Trump's Conflict with the Pope

President Trump faced criticism after reposting an AI-generated image of himself being embraced by Jesus, which some allies in Congress found offensive. The post coincided with a public spat between Trump and Pope Leo over crime and war policies. Critics used the incident to question Trump's narcissism and mental state, while the White House eventually removed the image.

Lincoln's Dome
Episode 1832 2:53:06 - 3:00:36

1832: Lincoln's Dome

Super Bowl Prop Bets, Knighthood Ceremony and Birthdays

A "Papist prop bet" suggests the Seattle Seahawks are destined for the Super Bowl based on historical coincidences involving the election of new Popes. The show concluded with a formal knighthood ceremony for Clint Young and a series of birthday shout-outs for loyal listeners. Sir Danimal was also promoted within the peerage to Baron of the Secret City.

NA Era
Episode 1811 3:14:17 - 3:18:02

1811: NA Era

Anglican Church Split, Pope Leo and King Charles III

The Anglican Church faces a historic schism as conservative branches in Africa and Asia, known as GAFCON, break away from the Archbishop of Canterbury. The split was triggered by the appointment of Sarah Mullally as the first female Archbishop and the church's stance on LGBTQ issues. Simultaneously, King Charles III and Pope Leo participate in a symbolic joint service at the Sistine Chapel to promote unity between the Catholic and Anglican faiths.

Bad Fad
Episode 1808 2:46:56 - 2:50:12

1808: Bad Fad

Golden Intersection of Timelines, October 14 Resonance

A viral video claimed that October 14, 2025, marked a "golden intersection of timelines" where artificial and natural time synchronized for the first time in 443 years. The theory involves the Gregorian calendar reform of 1582 and the golden ratio (1.618). Despite the dramatic claims of a "window of perfect harmony," the hosts note that the date passed without any observable shift in global reality.

Mucho Retardo
Episode 1804 1:46:59 - 1:50:08

1804: Mucho Retardo

Pope Francis, Pro-Life Definitions and Senator Dick Durbin

Pope Francis commented on the controversy surrounding Senator Dick Durbin and a Catholic award, suggesting that being "pro-life" must include opposition to the death penalty and humane treatment of immigrants, not just opposition to abortion.

Retribution
Episode 1793 48:42 - 52:29

1793: Retribution

Amy Pope, International Organization for Migration

Amy Pope, the Director General of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), is leading initiatives to link global migration patterns to climate change. Pope, who previously served in the Clinton, Obama, and Biden administrations, advocates for international action at forums like COP28. Critics argue the organization facilitates open-border policies under the guise of humanitarian and environmental necessity.

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766 1:54:36 - 1:57:49

1766: Cinematic Ambush

Steve Bannon, Vatican Schism, Pope Election

Steve Bannon discussed a potential schism in the Catholic Church between traditionalists and the "radical" direction of Pope Francis (referred to as Bergoglio). Bannon claimed the conclave that elected the current Pope was "rigged" and that the Vatican is desperate for American cash due to its illiquid assets. He identified Cardinal Prevost as a "dark horse" acolyte of Francis who was placed to maintain the current theological trajectory.

AI Factory
Episode 1763 2:02:51 - 2:08:24

1763: AI Factory

Pope Leo XIV, Dark Horse Prophecy

The hosts discuss the new Pope Leo XIV, a Chicago-born White Sox fan, and the "dark horse" narrative surrounding his election. They touch on the "Four Horsemen" memes circulating in Fredericksburg and the process of selecting listener-submitted artwork for the show.

Stick Fight
Episode 1762

1762: Stick Fight

Pope Leo XIV, Donald Trump and American Influence

The selection of an American Pope from Chicago, Leo XIV, is analyzed as a potential strategic move linked to Donald Trump. Speculation arises regarding whether Trump had inside information on the selection or if the appointment signals a comeback for American global influence. The discussion touches on the new Pope's background as a Chicago Bears fan and his resemblance to Anthony Fauci.

Stick Fight
Episode 1762 2:32:54 - 2:36:21

1762: Stick Fight

Conclave Slang, Raw Dogging and Pope Leo XIV

A mainstream media clip featuring Nora O'Donnell uses the term "raw dogging" to describe cardinals entering the conclave without electronic devices. The hosts laugh at the misuse of the sexual slang term in a religious context. They also note reports that the new Pope, Leo XIV, has been critical of Donald Trump's immigration rhetoric in the past.

News Desert
Episode 1761 1:14:36 - 1:18:37

1761: News Desert

Trump Pope Image and Catholic Church Reactions

An AI-generated image of Donald Trump dressed as the Pope sparked a controversy after being shared on social media. The Catholic Bishops of New York criticized the post as disrespectful following the death of Pope Francis. The hosts compare the outrage to the lack of criticism directed at the gay community for using religious imagery in "Drag Queen Story Hour."

Mercenary Spyware
Episode 1760 3:14:03 - 3:23:07

1760: Mercenary Spyware

End of Show Mix and Wine Searcher Tip

The show concludes with a "Tip of the Day" recommending Wine-Searcher.com and the CellarTracker app for evaluating wine reviews and prices. An "End of Show Mix" by Nautilus K and David Koechter provides the musical backdrop for the final sign-offs from Fredericksburg, Texas, and Silicon Valley. A brief "after-mentzo" features audio clips of the "People's Pope" and final humorous asides before the broadcast ends.

Eat The Babies
Episode 1759 2:58 - 4:19

1759: Eat The Babies

Cardinal Robert Sarah, Papal Succession, Globalist Opposition

Cardinal Robert Sarah of Guinea has emerged as a viral favorite among conservative and anti-globalist Catholics following the illness of Pope Francis. Media outlets including The Telegraph and The Gateway Pundit have identified Sarah as a potential "anti-woke" successor to the papacy. The hosts analyze his sudden rise in visibility and his reputation as a traditionalist alternative to the current Vatican leadership.

Eat The Babies
Episode 1759 8:59 - 10:26

1759: Eat The Babies

Cardinal Giovanni Battista Rea, Funeral Homily, Border Walls

Cardinal Giovanni Battista Rea presided over the funeral of Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square, delivering a homily that emphasized peace and the destruction caused by war. PBS reporting suggested the Cardinal's remarks about building "bridges, not walls" were a barbed missive directed at President Trump's border policies. The ceremony concluded with an invocation for the deceased Pope to bless the church and the world from the afterlife.

Eat The Babies
Episode 1759 10:27 - 15:05

1759: Eat The Babies

Inside Edition, Deborah Norville, Pope Francis Legacy

Inside Edition provided specialized coverage of the papal funeral, featuring Deborah Norville and Deborah Roberts reporting from Vatican City. The coverage highlighted the "People's Pope" narrative and detailed the security measures in place, including the use of "drone busters" to jam unauthorized signals. The hosts critique the scripted nature of the mainstream media reports and the contrast between the "woke" public image of Francis and his actual administrative record.

Eat The Babies
Episode 1759 15:06 - 17:01

1759: Eat The Babies

Pope Francis, Traditionalist Criticism, Policy Controversies

A list of grievances from traditionalist Catholics against the late Pope Francis includes his appointment of pro-LGBTQ clergy and his agreement allowing the Chinese government to select cardinals. Critics also cite his comments regarding Catholic families "breeding like rabbits," his promotion of COVID-19 vaccinations, and his perceived alignment with globalist and Marxist ideologies. The summary reflects a legacy defined by a departure from traditional Catholic doctrine.