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Tim had Seth Weathers, GOP strategist & the brewer of Ultra Right beer, which was created as a response to Bud Light's troon brewing. Ian & Seamus joined as the co-hosts.
There was a fair bit of discussions too long to clip, so here are some highlights you can watch:
*4:04-9:04: Seth says he is subscribing to Castbrew Coffee on-air, while Ian, Tim, Seamus, & Serge the button-presser taste test Ultra Right beer on the show. They continue to drink throughout the episode.
*34:56-43:13: Seth tries to explain how hard it would be to boycott Chick-fil-a, from his experience living in the South where it is ubiquitous & suburban moms will not want to give it up. Tim disagrees & says it will be easy. Tim also claims Chick-fil-a is slow on service due to emphasising their drive-thru option, which Seth & Seamus push back on.
*45:37-50:27 : Tim accuses Toronto Blue Jays Baseball player, Anthony Bass, of not being a Christian due to apologising for liking a tweet supporting the Target boycott. Later, Tim does acknowledge that Canada has laws against hate speech & Bass may have been trying to avoid transgressing those.
*58:02-1:01:03: I think this is an excellent example of Ian being correct, but having such a barmy way of conveying his thoughts, not helped by his small mistakes on dates & such, it comes out sounding wrong.
Yes, the Romans created the Catholic Church. After the Councils of Nicaea & Constantinople (both sponsored by Emperors Constantine I, & Theodosius I, respectively) the Roman Empire helped to create a Catholic (from the Greek word Katholikos, or "universal") Christianity, through a standardisation of doctrine, from the numerous sects of the time. Rome adopted this Catholic Christianity as the state religion in 381 AD & from that point forward, Christianity took on Roman features (taking Roman diocese as the basis for a Bishop's area of control, the title of pontiff deriving from Rome's pontifex maximus office, etc.). With support from the Emperors, the Bishop in Rome was elevated to "Bishop of Bishops", giving that seat the primacy that would later become Papal supremacy over the Latin-speaking Church. Although the Donation of Constantine document was found to be a fabrication, it was believable due to the place the Church took in the collapsing Roman Empire's civil administration.
Yes, misinterpreting "turn the other cheek" into refusing to fight against any anti-Christian attacks has cost it in the cultural fights over the past few decades.
Yes, power can trump truth, no matter how right you are, because violent suppression & power wielded to silence opposition can work, at least in the short term.
Yes, misinterpreting "turn the other cheek" into refusing to fight against any anti-Christian attacks has cost it in the cultural fights over the past few decades.
Yes, power can trump truth, no matter how right you are, because violent suppression & power wielded to silence opposition can work, at least in the short term.
Clip Collection:
-Tim knows just how to sort the important stories to cover, from the everyday dross:
-Tim is ready to fight the Culture War on the coffee beans, fight it on the espresso steam machines, etc.:
-Ian explains how the Rothschilds invented the modern economic system, & how he contemplated starting a bank run. He decided not to as that would be economic terrorism:
-Ian believes Christ is working through Elon Musk, to spread American ideals via Twitter:
-Ian has a need to breed, to preserve his vital bodily fluids before they are corrupted by fast food:
-I now think the reason Tim has so many casino stories is not because he has a gambling problem. He just moved to the largest Casino nexus, outside of Las Vegas:
-A superchat suggesting an AI replacement for Ian that is less beta has the panel talk about how Ian's room smells weird:
Bonus Bits:
-Tim is vehement that he did NOT get that bomb threat you sent him:
-Ian has a plan to escape...colonize the sea:
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