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Should We Save Ancient Religious Icon and Idols?

EPISODE · Mar 4, 2023 · 1H 29M

Should We Save Ancient Religious Icon and Idols?

from Spiritual Dance Podcast

This week on A Podcast About Catholic Things, Eric (The Ambassador of Common Sense) and Dan (The Ambassador of Nonsense) discuss the icons (which are actually idols) of ancient cultures and whether or not it is okay to keep and study such things--considering that they were, when they were made and used, evil and even demonic. Does bringing an ancient idol into your home or school or community invite Satan in as well? It seems the saints have had somethings to say about this. In current events, Gamestop craze and short squeeze makes investing elites unhappy. New York Attorney General investigates the nursing home massacre and the number of victims claimed by Cuomo. Google and Australia still at odds. UK trying to get Hong Kong residents out as quickly as possible. A girl is pepper sprayed in Rochester NY, and more protests over police brutality. 14,000 German turkeys culled over H5N8. Proud Boys designated as terrorists in Canada. In the Land of Nonsense, Disney is consulted for their depiction of land-slides. A woman is sued by the condo board for feeding stray cats. Funny snow patterns in the Sahara Desert, and funny snow balls in Indianapolis. Odd looking bubble formations in Chinese lake.VIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS VIEW ON GOOGLE PODCASTS VIEW ON AMAZON VIEW ON AUDIBLE VIEW ON CASTBOX VIEW ON PODCASTADDICT VIEW ON STITCHER VIEW ON BITCHUTE VIEW ON RUMBLE VIEW ON TUNE-IN VISIT US ON FACEBOOK

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