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The Patrick Madrid Show

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 23, 2024 - Hour 2

The Patrick Madrid Show

Relevant Radio

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.8588 Ratings

🗓️ 23 January 2024

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

We explore the significance of physical affection in relationships, the imperative of parental guidance for young couples, and the Catholic understanding of the soul's judgment after death. We’ll also dive into discussions around a breakthrough medical test with potential life-saving capabilities, and the deep theological meaning behind making the sign of the cross. Our conversations will further delve into the Trinity's complexities, offering clarity amidst common misconceptions.

  • Harvard to retract papers by top researchers following data falsification probe
  • The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute initiated retractions or corrections to 37 papers authored by four senior researchers following allegations of data falsification
  • Alzheimer’s risks can be detected 15 years in advance with breakthrough blood test (35:31)
  • Rocco - The Holy Spirit comes as fire at Pentecost. God is like water, which can be in three different forms, but it is still the same thing.
  • Chrissy (email) -  What does it mean that the dead will be raised up first if the souls have already left the body?
  • Martin (email) – Can you explain why we make the Sign of the Cross? (26:45)
  • Amy (Email) – I’ve learned more from your show then from any religious education
  • Roman (email) – If a couple chooses not to have sexual relations, but is open to adoption, is that still a valid Catholic marriage?
  • Linda - When someone dies, do they go directly for Judgement?

Transcript

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0:00.0

Compelling insights, unpredictable conversations,

0:12.5

encouragement for your day.

0:14.5

It's the Patrick Madrid show on Relevant Radio.

0:19.4

Okay, happy Taco Tuesday, by the way.

0:22.5

Hey, we have some Harvard news for you.

0:26.6

They're back in the news again.

0:28.4

Remember Harvard with the Claudine gay controversy?

0:33.4

It started when she was doing some testimony before Congress with regard to a problem,

0:40.5

and it's apparently an ongoing problem on her campus, with students, faculty, and others,

0:47.2

marching around, publicly shouting for genocide against Jews.

0:51.7

And a Republican congresswoman was saying to them, and there were three school presidents.

0:57.0

So it was Claudine Gay, formerly of Harvard. Yes, I know. She still teaches that Harvard. That's

1:02.2

ridiculous unto itself. But she was then the president of Harvard, also the president of MIT and

1:08.5

the president of Penn.

1:14.2

And they were asked point blank, each of them repeatedly,

1:21.1

does calling for the genocide of Jews violate your policy on harassment?

1:23.8

Obviously it does, they wouldn't say so.

1:27.2

So I think it was the president of Penn.

1:30.2

She was out on her ear within days, as was the chairman of the board of trustees for the school. He too wound up losing his job. And then Claudine

1:37.5

Gay, she did lose her job, but not over that. That's what kind of brought her to the attention

1:41.9

of the American public. That's when I first

1:44.4

heard about her. And I thought that her behavior was insufferable and inexcusable, et cetera, et cetera.

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