The Mathematic Catholic

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The Mathematic Catholic

Where faith meets logic, and truth lives in the tension between reason and revelation.The Mathematic Catholic is a conversation at the crossroads of faith, philosophy, Scripture, and real life. Hosted by Jerrod and Jason, the show explores the questions that shape the human heart:Why do we believe what we believe?How do fear, pride, and love influence our choices?And how can reason illuminate the beauty of Catholic teaching rather than compete with it?Drawing from Scripture, Church tradition, history, psychology, and lived experience, each episode examines one big idea — from forgiveness to hard-heartedness, from prayer to human nature — and breaks it open using clear logic and honest reflection. The result is a space where believers and seekers alike can wrestle with truth, deepen understanding, and discover how God’s love transforms the mind and the soul.Whether you’re a lifelong Catholic, a returning questioner, or someone curious about how reason and faith fit together, The M

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    Irreversible Justice - The Logic of the Death Penalty

    Is the death penalty justice—or fear disguised as order? In this episode of The Mathematic Catholic, Jerrod and Jason explore whether execution can ever be morally licit under Thomistic natural law. They examine Aquinas, Romans 13, and the modern Catechism, asking: What does “necessity” really mean? Does salvation at death justify execution? What role does pastoral care play? And how does heaven shape earthly justice? This is not abolitionism or retribution—it is a sober reckoning with irreversible justice in a fallen world. Music by original_soundtrack https://pixabay.com/music/main-title-epic-cinematic-inspirational-music-427250/

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    Is Lying Worse Than Murder and Other Sins Ranked

    Are sins ranked? Does guilt matter? Why does God say He does not desire sacrifice but obedience? In this episode of The Mathematic Catholic, we explore how Scripture, the Catechism, and Vatican II reveal a non-sentimental logic of the Cross: sins are not ranked to judge worth, but to discern responsibility; guilt is not meant to imprison us, but to guide repair; and nothing in our lives—even sin—is wasted in God’s economy. This is not soft theology. It is obedience lived with clarity, humility, and love.

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    Vatican II

    Was Vatican II a disaster… or a divine challenge? In this episode of The Mathematic Catholic, we move past nostalgia and outrage to ask the real question: Now what? If Vatican II called the laity to maturity, responsibility, and disciplined faith—are we finally ready to live it? We explore catechesis, confession, evangelization, and how to implement the Council today with clarity, courage, and love. No fear. Just forward. Music by original_soundtrack https://pixabay.com/music/main-title-epic-cinematic-inspirational-music-427250/

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    Bone of His Bone

    Why did God allow Israel a king, and how does that lead to the Eucharist? This episode follows a path from David and Jerusalem to Baptism, Confirmation, and Christ the King. If we are truly Christ’s Body — His flesh and bones — then the Eucharist does more than unite us: it forms us to give ourselves in sacrificial love, as He did.   Music by original_soundtrack https://pixabay.com/music/main-title-epic-cinematic-inspirational-music-427250/

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    Do Not Be Afraid

    “Do not be afraid” appears over 300 times in the Bible — but it’s more than comfort. It’s survival. Jerrod and Jason explore how going limp in a car crash saves the body, and how trusting God saves the soul. Fear makes us tense and break. Trust lets us roll through impact and rise. God’s wisdom is built into creation.

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    Sacrifice and Enshitification

    What happens when society stops offering its best and starts offering its worst? In this episode of The Mathematic Catholic, we contrast the biblical logic of sacrifice with the modern reality of enshittification—the deliberate degradation of products and culture for profit. Drawing from Scripture and Catholic social teaching, we argue the solution is not political or top-down, but personal.

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    How to Love the Hard Hearted

    Have you ever had a conversation with someone who just wouldn't listen to reason? Today, Jason and I tackle that very question through faith and logic to come to the conclusions that work in our own lives and by the Grace of God will work in yours. Please enjoy. God Bless my neighbors! Music by original_soundtrack https://pixabay.com/music/main-title-epic-cinematic-inspirational-music-427250/

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Where faith meets logic, and truth lives in the tension between reason and revelation.The Mathematic Catholic is a conversation at the crossroads of faith, philosophy, Scripture, and real life. Hosted by Jerrod and Jason, the show explores the questions that shape the human heart:Why do we believe what we believe?How do fear, pride, and love influence our choices?And how can reason illuminate the beauty of Catholic teaching rather than compete with it?Drawing from Scripture, Church tradition, history, psychology, and lived experience, each episode examines one big idea — from forgiveness to hard-heartedness, from prayer to human nature — and breaks it open using clear logic and honest reflection. The result is a space where believers and seekers alike can wrestle with truth, deepen understanding, and discover how God’s love transforms the mind and the soul.Whether you’re a lifelong Catholic, a returning questioner, or someone curious about how reason and faith fit together, The M

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Jerrod and Jason

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