Greg and Jonathan - What Choice of Candidates do Americans Face in November's Presidential Election?

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 11. 04. 2024
  • Gregory Terry has worked in Ukraine for 26 years, facilitating the delivery of aid to frontline areas of the country. Like me, he uses CZcams as a tool to advocate for Ukraine and demonstrate the amazing work of his team on the ground. Greg has always been fascinated by the cultures, history, and languages of the region, growing up in an era which saw the opening up of the Soviet Union. I’ll let him tell the story of his family, and how he came to be connected to Russia and Ukraine. Greg now runs an NGO in Ukraine and considers the country his second homeland.
    ----------
    CHANNEL: / gregterryexperience
    "Welcome to our channel dedicated to supporting Ukraine! We're here to provide you with the latest news, updates, and first hand witnesses to Ukraine's resilience. Join us to learn about volunteer efforts, charitable giving opportunities, and ways to make a positive impact. Together, let's stand in solidarity and support Ukraine in their journey towards peace and prosperity."
    GREG TERRY LINKS:
    www.gregterry.org/
    www.gregterry.org/donate.html
    / gregterryexperience
    www.buymeacoffee.com/gregterry
    / gregoryjterry
    ----------
    Jonathan MS Pearce is a philosopher, author, columnist, and public speaker with an interest in writing about almost anything, from scepticism to science, politics, and morality, to the environment. Essentially because everything is philosophy. He is a former teacher and is now battling primary progressive multiple sclerosis. He can no longer play football with his twin boys, but he can still write a good column and book. And remarkably, and very bravely, he has just come back from an arduous journey to Ukraine’s frontlines. His experiences are the subject of today’s conversation.
    JONATHAN MS PEARCE LINKS:
    / @atpgeo
    / atipplingphilo
    www.amazon.co.uk/stores/Jonat...
    onlysky.media/jonathan-pearce/
    ----------
    SUPPORT THE CHANNEL:
    www.buymeacoffee.com/siliconc...
    / siliconcurtain
    ----------
    TRUSTED CHARITIES ON THE GROUND:
    Save Ukraine
    www.saveukraineua.org/
    Superhumans - Hospital for war traumas
    superhumans.com/en/
    UNBROKEN - Treatment. Prosthesis. Rehabilitation for Ukrainians in Ukraine
    unbroken.org.ua/
    Come Back Alive
    savelife.in.ua/en/
    Chefs For Ukraine - World Central Kitchen
    wck.org/relief/activation-che...
    UNITED24 - An initiative of President Zelenskyy
    u24.gov.ua/
    Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation
    prytulafoundation.org
    NGO “Herojam Slava”
    heroiamslava.org/
    kharpp - Reconstruction project supporting communities in Kharkiv and Przemyśl
    kharpp.com/
    NOR DOG Animal Rescue
    www.nor-dog.org/home/
    ----------
    PLATFORMS:
    Twitter: / curtainsilicon
    Instagram: / siliconcurtain
    Podcast: open.spotify.com/show/4thRZj6...
    Linkedin: / finkjonathan
    Patreon: / siliconcurtain
    ----------
    Welcome to the Silicon Curtain podcast. Please like and subscribe if you like the content we produce. It will really help to increase the popularity of our content in CZcams’s algorithm. Our material is now being made available on popular podcasting platforms as well, such as Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

Komentáře • 556

  • @michelemarr76
    @michelemarr76 Před 28 dny +58

    I am having difficulty dealing with the cruelty my American government is inflicting on Ukraine by our inaction. How can this be part of God's plan? I stand with Ukraine! 🇺🇦

    • @k.k356
      @k.k356 Před 28 dny

      Republicans cannot be considered an american party at this point. Whats left is MAGA and the coward republicans refusing to stand up to MAGA. This is why its vital to vote blue, regardless of candidate in 2024.

    • @cmbergersct3492
      @cmbergersct3492 Před 28 dny

      Biden has said less than zero about Ukraine for many months. I'm starting to believe he is too impaired for the huge power he holds.

    • @cmbergersct3492
      @cmbergersct3492 Před 28 dny +4

      Nope, the Catholic group against abortion has HUGE power! Right wing to the hilt

    • @cmbergersct3492
      @cmbergersct3492 Před 28 dny +2

      A word about USA Latinos and Catholicism: the great majority of Latinos here are of Mexican descent. Whether they know it or not in the current generations, the attitude towards Catholicism has gone back and forth and probably affected their parents or grandparents view of it. Although originally aligned with the rich and oppressive, Wiki says:
      "during the long presidency of Porfirio Díaz (1876-1911) the liberal general pursued a policy of conciliation with the Catholic Church; though he kept the anticlerical articles of the liberal constitution in force, he in practice allowed greater freedom of action for the Catholic Church."
      So they have both traditions in Latin America - and hence the United states, which is sort of an extension of Latin America

    • @cmbergersct3492
      @cmbergersct3492 Před 28 dny

      Have y'all seen the current ad on social media threatening GOP to all line up behind Trump - or else? Thinly-veiled threatening

  • @davidprugh4190
    @davidprugh4190 Před 29 dny +83

    These guys are right on target. The Russian Orthodox Church is the most misunderstood aspect of Russia from the American perspective.

  • @JaneSoole
    @JaneSoole Před 29 dny +65

    Once KGB always KGB...Putin and Kirrill.

  • @anatoliypankevych4853
    @anatoliypankevych4853 Před 28 dny +40

    Sorry for my English, it’s not my native language and thank you for your support of my people

  • @tomasnozka1
    @tomasnozka1 Před 29 dny +50

    Jonathan, for me as an evangelical Christian from Czech Republic, this was fantastic discussion! Really great job!

    • @aaron3890
      @aaron3890 Před 28 dny +8

      This evangelical Christian from America agrees!

    • @martavdz4972
      @martavdz4972 Před 28 dny +3

      And this Catholic from the Czech Republic agrees, too! 😊

    • @catherineandpaulfuters2523
      @catherineandpaulfuters2523 Před 28 dny +3

      And this Scottish Catholic as well!
      🇬🇧🇺🇦🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇺🇦🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇺🇦🇪🇺

  • @bobspradling4826
    @bobspradling4826 Před 29 dny +44

    4:12 cdt. I have been a Baptist minister for 50 years and completely agree with this American pastor. Thanks for your program.

  • @BlackEpyon
    @BlackEpyon Před 28 dny +41

    All I can say is to vote for the lesser of two evils, because abstaining IS a vote for the greater evil.

    • @yisheng8829
      @yisheng8829 Před 28 dny +1

      Sorry that it is hard for me to vote either of these two evils this November… just stay at home watching two evils duel.

    • @Cryptantha
      @Cryptantha Před 28 dny

      @yisheng8829 What is evil about Biden, Black Epyon? What legislation do you not like? Chips and Science Act? Roads, bridges, rural internet, lead pipe replacement? What is the evil of which you speak?

    • @BlackEpyon
      @BlackEpyon Před 28 dny

      @@yisheng8829 Because all that's necessary for evil to succeed is for good men to do nothing. And you are doing nothing, which is contributing to the problem while having a wank and convincing yourself that you did a good deed.

    • @davidwright5094
      @davidwright5094 Před 28 dny +10

      @@yisheng8829 I'm in UK, but from my pov voting for a party and leader on the basis "repugnant, but least repugnant of the available options today" is a morally defensible approach.

    • @hawklord100
      @hawklord100 Před 27 dny +4

      @@yisheng8829 you can only make a better world by voting against the worst evil

  • @UPU2408
    @UPU2408 Před 29 dny +46

    Jonathan, Jonathan and Greg - three great Ukrainian heros in the western hemisphere 💙💛 cannot ever thank you enough 💙💛 До перемоги 💙💛

  • @jonathanstein5049
    @jonathanstein5049 Před 29 dny +18

    Guess which choice......fascism and the end of the American dream or democracy.

  • @michelemarr76
    @michelemarr76 Před 29 dny +40

    I sometimes think us Americans are getting info. overload and tend to believe whomever screams the loudest.

    • @sherrillwhately7586
      @sherrillwhately7586 Před 28 dny +7

      It’s more about a sense of belonging in a group with a common identity.

    • @franksims6452
      @franksims6452 Před 28 dny

      I find the problem to be of too little information reaching the population of the United States and from what I've heard the rest of the free world. It's like the mainstream media has turned it's back in the horrific atrocities taking place within Ukraine. But the media skips over it day after day as it continues. Paying more attention to the likes of Marjorie Traitor Green.

    • @stephenhill545
      @stephenhill545 Před 28 dny +1

      You could try reading research or reading books.

    • @chelittle6433
      @chelittle6433 Před 27 dny +1

      That's why paying attention and focusing is important. If you feel overwhelmed step back, walk away from all of it for a moment, and center yourself. Then go back and only look at the actions not the words. Actions tell the truth words are all lies. If you are focused on all of the actions you will see what is really going on.

    • @bethanyrae001
      @bethanyrae001 Před 25 dny

      It actually takes a lot of effort to look beyond the loud voices and find the correct ones. Too much effort for some. I'm not sure many Americans have even figured out what they believe in, and whether it's worth living for.
      Highly moral/ethical people need to get their information from sources they have learned are moral and ethical.
      Some will listen to whomever promises them the most of what they value. It is what it is.

  • @mike4480
    @mike4480 Před 28 dny +17

    Till the next encounter , “ This will need a Part two “ …. 💙💛💙

  • @catherineandpaulfuters2523
    @catherineandpaulfuters2523 Před 28 dny +10

    Fantastic discussion!
    One thing for Greg; I am a Catholic and we do NOT come to God through the saints. Jesus is our saviour and it is through him we are saved. The saints serve as human examples of people who have repented of their sins and followed Christ's teachings and example. The real difference between Catholic and most protestant faiths lies in the belief in the transubstantiation.
    Thank you all for your coverage and insights
    🇪🇺🇺🇦🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇺🇦🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇺🇦🇬🇧

    • @prepper_nation_h
      @prepper_nation_h Před 27 dny +2

      I think there are a few other disconnects between Catholic and Protestant views of faith. Speaking from a Protestant perspective, we don't believe in papal infallibility, because all humans have and do fall short of the glory of God, save the only one who was God incarnate. In that vein, we also believe that a pope is a somewhat pointless position as each person of true faith has the ability to speak with God directly via the Holy Spirit. Indeed, God will hear anyone's prayer, including that of the most egregious sinner, if uttered from a position of faith.
      There are also a lot of trappings of Catholicism which caused the original schism that led to the Protestant Reformation. We generally don't believe in a purgatory and certainly disagreed with the sale of indulgences. Although I don't think indulgences are practiced in Catholicism anymore, are they? There are other points of theology and practice on which we differ but I certainly don't know them all.
      That's not to say that Protestants are correct in every respect either. Only that interpretations of scripture have diverged over the generations. Indeed, there are many branches of Protestant faith that differ significantly in their interpretations. Like Calvinists versus Arminians.
      It's not only Protestants that have a somewhat stereotypical view that Catholics "pray to Mary." I remember being in a gift shop in Crete and as I approached the counter with my purchase, the girls working there were having a very animated conversation in Greek. The girl who finally turned to me and realized I was American said to me in English, "Sorry, we were just talking about a recent wedding. Have you ever been to a Greek Orthodox wedding? Are you familiar with the Orthodox Church?"
      I replied that, no, I hadn't been to a Greek wedding and that I wasn't very familiar with Orthodoxy. I told her I was Protestant and that there is not a lot of Greek Orthodoxy in the US. I asked her if it was anything like Catholicism.
      She replied adamantly, "No! We pray to Jesus Christ, not Mary!""
      I realize that doctrinally, Christ is the Saviour for Catholics as much as He is for any branch of Christianity, but there seems to be a perception of the worship of the Holy Mother whether it's true or not.

    • @racheldobbs2028
      @racheldobbs2028 Před 26 dny +2

      ​@@prepper_nation_h I'm also a Catholic and I do have to correct a misconception you have about the pope. 1. We don't believe that you have to go through the pope to pray to God. We can all pray to God directly with no problem. The pope is not there to intercede between us and God. That's not his job. His job is as chief bishop. It's a pastoral/administrative/ruling kind of role. 2. Papal infallibility is also very misunderstood. It doesn't mean that everything he says is free from error. Not even close. The only things that are, are only things that are declared dogma and in matters of actual Faith. That's it and it's only been done about 5 times so the vast majority of the time, when the pope is just saying whatever, he can be as wrong as can be. Case in point: his views on Ukraine have been complete crap. He's not infallible on those things in the slightest so no, we don't think he's perfect or sinless or anything like that.
      Also, we don't worship Mary but I do agree that some Catholics can and do take it too far but that's on them and not on church teachings. And Greg is WRONG--us Catholics are Christians and many of us believe that we are here in the United States. He doesn't think so and he's also wrong about us too.

    • @SalyLuz-hc6he
      @SalyLuz-hc6he Před 25 dny +1

      ⁠@@racheldobbs2028 Thank you for your clarifying points! I appreciate everyone who has written in this thread. I have been Catholic, Conservative Protestant and now Anabaptist, & I do know people who truly love God with all their heart in each & many other types of Christianity. In my experience, there is much difference depending upon the leadership of each local congregation, and depending upon cultural/family traditions.
      In the last Catholic Church I was a member of, many people were involved in the Catholic charismatic renewal movement, were full of love and joy, regularly had wonderful Bible studies and tended to look more to the Bible and the Early Church for answers on how to live a godly & Christlike Christian life. But several other Catholic churches I attended were more old-fashioned, more formal and intellectual, followed a specific cultural interpretation or flavor of Catholicism, & focused much more on Mary than the Trinity. They looked more to family tradition, the written catechism and such writings as Augustine & Doctor of the Church St Thomas Aquinas’s Summa Theologica, or whatever they were taught in church school back when Mass was in Latin.
      People in these more old-fashioned churches were more attached to ceremonies and maintaining their community standing as having the appearance of being upright and respectable, while people in my last Catholic church desired more to praise and worship God, to pray and study God’s Word for guidance, and to put it into action by showing the love of God to others. We often did service projects and outreaches to poor and needy people. Some of us went on to become missionary nurses and doctors in very poor parts of the world. So I know from personal experience that not every local Catholic congregation is the same.
      In the last Catholic Church that I was part of, some of the brothers and sisters on staff were former hippies who were very approachable and easy to be real & honest with when talking about our own sins or struggles. They really encouraged us to give our whole lives to God, to live healthy lives for God & in service to others, to have accountability partners, to pray for each other in times of need/temptation, and to call them anytime. The group I spent the most time with there were largely college students (& some families with young children) in a university town, so many of us would be out of town for the weekend, but return to our dorms/apartments Sunday afternoon or early evening. To keep us included in the life of our church family, they often had candlelight mass for us on Sunday evening, singing praise & worship and scripture songs with a guitar or other acoustic instrument, sharing communion to each other all around a big circle. We often had weekend retreats that ended in a special way, such as going out to the beach or to climb a hill in the dusk of early morning, and celebrate mass on the beach or at the top of the hill during sunrise.
      We felt like a big family centered around Jesus! When someone shared a need in our group, people would get close to them and hug them or lay hands on them and pray for them. The head priest told me it’s not actually required to believe in purgatory, to pray to Mary & other saints and other such teachings- as long as we did look to faithful people in the Bible and in the past who had been true to God. He did teach us that these people were examples we should learn from. He was a very humble but wise brother, and sometimes when he and the other brothers were gone/traveling, one of the sisters on staff would lead our mass, and pre-consecrated hosts would be distributed. I received a much helpful, wise and Scriptural counsel from both brothers and sisters on staff in that congregation. They accepted us wherever we were, and they really consistently pointed us to Jesus as our role model for life. We even had fellow students who are from non-Roman catholic churches, and it’s there I learned that there are 23 kinds of Catholic churches around the world that are NOT Roman Catholic! And I learned that some of them have married clergy members,etc! I got to know people from some of these other types of Catholic churches, and it was eye-opening. So my time there really expanded my understanding of who is in the body of Christ. I know this is a very different type of Catholic Church than most people have experienced, but I really do think it was closer to the early church than most other congregations I have been a part of, until the Brethren church I’m in now.
      I also attended a liberal mainline protestant church for a time, and I do know there were sincere people there who really loved God and served people in the name of Jesus. But most of that Congregation did not seem to be very spiritually alive. In the end I realized that most of my friends there were more interested in showing off their new clothes at the “Sunday fashion show,” and trying to impress people of the opposite sex. Most of the people were only attending those churches because their parents, grandparents etc. had attended there for so many generations, or to look for a boyfriend/spouse rather than choosing to go there to learn how to be a follower of Jesus. I needed something more than that! It was after this that friends invited me to a Bible Study led by the Charismatic Catholics.
      So from my own experience and I know that God has His people in very many places, and that God is looking on their heart rather than their outward appearance or what the words say on the sign outside a church building. God alone knows who truly loves him with all of their heart. I also know several women who are staying in their marriages to unbelievers, because of the covenant promise they made when they got married. Some of these are in the more traditional, liturgical churches rather than Evangelical or Anabaptist. So I know that some of these women are staying in those churches because they don’t want to break up their marriage, they want to still keep their promises, and also be good mothers to their children. I cannot judge them based on which church they belong to. God alone knows who is trusting in him with all of their heart.
      I believe all of us who claimed the name of Christ should all accept each other where we are at, if we claim to be followers of Jesus. If we become friends, we will share our hearts and lives, we can encourage each other with scripture, and help each other keep our eyes on Jesus. So my experience has led me to believe that it doesn’t so much matter what the sign outside the building says, as the condition of each individual heart. God has his people all over the place, all around the world, even in places where every church is illegal!💙🙏🏼💛

  • @katydonald7014
    @katydonald7014 Před 28 dny +9

    Thank you Jonathon, JP and Greg! One of the best conversations in this series.

  • @gatonegro5193
    @gatonegro5193 Před 29 dny +13

    Jonathan, thank you for this episode… As a non church-dogmatic Christian I try to follow the commandments Jesus gave us 1) Love YOUR GOD 2) LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOU LOVE YOURSELF…. If a church preaches hate, murder, destruction, etc. they have proven that they are NOT CHRISTIAN… you can use the word christ, christian, god fearing, etc BUT if your ACTIONS don’t mirror your words your just a hypocrite…. and NOT a true believer in JESUS THE CHRIST.
    SLAVA UKRAINI, HEROYAM SLAVA
    🫶🙏🫡🇺🇦🐈‍⬛

    • @martavdz4972
      @martavdz4972 Před 28 dny

      "... they have proven they are not Christian..." absolutely. It's a contradiction in terms, like Communists promoting privatization or teetotallers selling whiskey, totally ridiculous. Note how radical and militant religion didn't help Christians all that much in history. Whenever Europe did manage to conquer bigger chunks of land, it was mostly for secular purposes. It's the same in Russia, all the "blessings" of tanks don't seem to be helping. They're losing them by hundreds and thousands.

  • @sherrillwhately7586
    @sherrillwhately7586 Před 28 dny +11

    Of course I 💯 agree with JP on everything. He’s brilliant.

  • @richardbennett8522
    @richardbennett8522 Před 28 dny +11

    This was one of the best collaborations I've heard.Could you try and do more livestreams Jonathan with Greg and Jonathan of ATP Geo please

  • @michellesale3160
    @michellesale3160 Před 28 dny +5

    Thank you guys. Thank you for keeping the truth alive 🙏🫶🇺🇦

  • @christineschafer5282
    @christineschafer5282 Před 28 dny +11

    I did like the way "our Jonathan" left plenty of room for his guests to argue and debate - no interruption, him not needing to show the audience how superior his views are . . . . . . thus resulting in a diverse conversation. Very well done.
    And I do appreciate looking at those clean-shaven faces 🤕

    • @SalyLuz-hc6he
      @SalyLuz-hc6he Před 25 dny

      Did you get a close look at Jonathan MS Pearce’s face? It’s not clean-shaven; & I really don’t see what the condition of their facial hair has to do with the content of their hearts and minds?? 🤔 I just don’t get anyone’s objection to beards, since God made men naturally to grow beards. All the fathers of faith in the Bible; the Biblical prophets; sincere, observant Jews of all time periods; the apostles & all Early Church fathers had beards, because Christianity was an outgrowth of an observant sect within Judaism. I know different hairstyles for men have been popular often on throughout history, and there certainly were plenty of kings, prophets, teachers, professors, presidents, & Ministers of all types who have had beards. Have you never had any grandfathers or male leaders that you respected who actually had natural facial hair? If not, that’s an extremely odd and foreign experience to me! 🧔🏻‍♂️🧔🏼🧔🏽‍♂️🧔🏿‍♂️🧖🏻‍♂️👨🏼‍🦰👴🏼

  • @lagmonster7789
    @lagmonster7789 Před 28 dny +8

    I usually very much share JP's side in my convictions, but i do have to to say that Greg Terry is a most agreeable person to disagree with 😄
    Also Jonathan(JF) has definitely become one of my favorite interviewers of all time, another great video to mull over this weekend TY!

  • @Clydecito
    @Clydecito Před 28 dny +27

    IMO the only way to salvage the core republican party is to vote for Biden. Then spend the next four years either weeding out maga or, alternatively, start the new republican party of conservatives and moderates.

    • @sujac664
      @sujac664 Před 28 dny +8

      YES!!!! Absolutely agree.

  • @paulmagnuson1021
    @paulmagnuson1021 Před 28 dny +8

    Excellent format for an important discussion. Well done to all three of you (and probably to several others working behind the scenes too)

  • @markb8468
    @markb8468 Před 28 dny +15

    What a great conversation. Thanks guys!

  • @Aussie_Sue
    @Aussie_Sue Před 28 dny +6

    This has been my favourite interview yet. I am learning something new every day Greg and JP. Jonathan thank you for interviewing these gentlemen again. Aussie Sue

  • @mnoot7209
    @mnoot7209 Před 28 dny +4

    You 3 guys made a great show - What a team! Stimulating discussion. I regularly watch both Jonathans independently, and have come to know Greg thru JMS Pierce over the past several months. Sincere thanks to each of you for your passion and frankness and indefatigable support of Ukraine 🇺🇦!
    from Ohio, USA

  • @Jemawin
    @Jemawin Před 28 dny +14

    I appreciate the work Gregory is doing in Ukraine but disagree with his take on Biden. The two Jonathans had a more accurate analysis, in my opinion, about the cognitive and leadership abilities of the two candidates. Another problem with US presidential politics that was not mentioned is the damn electoral college system.

    • @prepper_nation_h
      @prepper_nation_h Před 27 dny +2

      The electoral college is vital to US politics. We are a federal system and it serves an important role in preserving federalism. The US President is *not* the president of the people. He is the president of the states. People don't vote for the president. States do. The people of each state vote for the person they want their state to vote for. This is an important feature in preserving some sovereignty of each state to cast its votes in accordance with the goals of that state. The EC helps to stop the presidential race from becoming an extension of policy driven by the most populous and highly urbanized states. Small states have, per capita, a larger voice in national politics via the EC than they would have in a national popular vote. This is important because the federal government is the representative of 50 equal states of the union in global geopolitics and in setting domestic policy that can apply to all 50 states without prejudice. Small states really need effective means by which their concerns can be heard on the federal level. With the EC weighted as it is, candidates can not simply ignore the needs of small states without risking the loss of too many valuable EC votes.

    • @grahamstrouse1165
      @grahamstrouse1165 Před 24 dny

      @@prepper_nation_hThe EC college is an outdated relic. So no.

  • @djparn007
    @djparn007 Před 28 dny +5

    Thank you, Jonathan. Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦

  • @gatonegro5193
    @gatonegro5193 Před 28 dny +14

    I found this stream very very informative, straight forward, clear and overall one of the best I have seen…. THANK YOU, SILICON CURTIAN

  • @PeterA650
    @PeterA650 Před 29 dny +27

    Very happy to see the 3 of you together!
    At a minimum, the ROC needs to be designated as a foreign intelligence organization because that's exactly what it is.

    • @JaneSoole
      @JaneSoole Před 29 dny +8

      Totally agree

    • @tomasnozka1
      @tomasnozka1 Před 28 dny

      American clumsy escalation management is poised to lead to nuclear war. Asshole politics!

    • @franksims6452
      @franksims6452 Před 28 dny +1

      The Republican party as a hole I've never felt comfortable with. But now that this MAGA cult has infested their ranks I find it hard not to totally agree.

    • @bethanyrae001
      @bethanyrae001 Před 25 dny +1

      ​@@franksims6452I think he meant the ROC Russian Orthodox Church.

  • @quantumeseboy
    @quantumeseboy Před 28 dny +12

    Wtf?! Why do you refer to Kiryl Gundyaev as a former KGB(FSB) agent, he is very much active.

  • @retorenfer8702
    @retorenfer8702 Před 28 dny +7

    Great panel, and an excellent discussion highlighting so many important topics regarding Americas present political landscape. Thumbs up guys!

  • @rafaelsanz3441
    @rafaelsanz3441 Před 28 dny +16

    Attendance to the church on Sunday is in Russia only 7%, in Ukraine 70% (the highest percentage in Europe). Thus, in Russia there are not more prone to traditional values than in the rest of Europe. It´s true that the party of Zelesnky is a libertarian, not a “traditional values” one, defending free abortion or free consumption of soft drugs.

    • @stephenhill545
      @stephenhill545 Před 28 dny

      The divorce rate in Russia is 73%, it's 45% in my Godless UK.

    • @SalyLuz-hc6he
      @SalyLuz-hc6he Před 25 dny

      Do you mean the approval of marijuana/THC for medical purposes?

    • @rafaelsanz3441
      @rafaelsanz3441 Před 25 dny

      @@SalyLuz-hc6he Not only. Free marijuana for anybody.

  • @markheithaus
    @markheithaus Před 28 dny +6

    28:40 Interesting point about the UK being a non-secular nation with the monarch as the head of the Church but not religious, and the US being a secular religious nation. Never occurred to me.

  • @jmcw9632
    @jmcw9632 Před 28 dny +7

    excellent conversation thankyou

  • @wendel6
    @wendel6 Před 28 dny +7

    Couple of points of clarification from Greg's discussion.
    1. The democratic, freedom loving orthodox church Greg refers to is officially called The Orthodox Church of Ukraine. The Moscow-controlled church in Ukraine is called the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
    2. "Pravaslava" or True Faith is what the orthodox religion names itself. How does one argue with autocrats who weaponize this for themselves?
    3. Old Church Slavonic is the ancient church language Greg refers to, and it is closer to Ukrainian than it is to Russian. Remember this the next time someone argues that "Ukraine" and "Ukrainians" have only existed since the end of the First World War.

    • @SalyLuz-hc6he
      @SalyLuz-hc6he Před 25 dny

      There have also been direct RuSSian Orthodox Churches in Ukraine, at least in the past. And many people in Every Slavic country are still members/communicants of and listen to the Russian Orthodox Church through Radio, TV and Internet if not in person. 100% spot on about Old Church Slavonic- thanks for remembering til the end to mention it!
      What do you think of the Ukrainian church controlled by Moscow? I’ve heard several of the common people say they were confused about the difference, because both say Ukrainian in their name. Many Ukrainians have just gone to the nearest church, & only recently with the dates of holidays beginning to change, and the fact that the Moscow controlled church won’t do funerals for Ukrainian soldiers who died, won’t pray for Ukraine to win, etc more people are gradually figuring it out. I know many people who only go to church for a baptism, wedding or funeral, or possibly Christmas & Easter. I think it’s very sad that many nominal members of Orthodox churches in Ukraine are still hearing ruSSian propaganda at church!!

  • @bobouzala
    @bobouzala Před 28 dny +4

    Jonathan, Thx for a great episode! You’d look great in one of those patriarch FSB orc party hats! Thank you Greg and Jonathan!!! 🇺🇦

  • @Dunnomate..
    @Dunnomate.. Před 28 dny +5

    Such a quality panel.👍👍

  • @laurie9557
    @laurie9557 Před 28 dny +26

    Greg is talking about the South. I'm 74, from Colorado, and it would never have occurred to me that Catholics aren't Christian.

    • @cathyf.1234
      @cathyf.1234 Před 28 dny +6

      I was wondering that as well -- where on earth did he get his ideas about Catholics?

    • @sherrillwhately7586
      @sherrillwhately7586 Před 28 dny +2

      My Evangelical Militant Christian brother and his Catholic Militant Christian childhood best friend are bonded over a Christian Jujad to take back the Holy Land. These kinds of relationships can happen in NY and Arizona. The Midwest and South are much more clannish.

    • @agh0x01
      @agh0x01 Před 28 dny +2

      My Christian parents also state emphatically that Catholics are not Christian. They see them as living under a delusion, and I think they think they would not be saved.

    • @martavdz4972
      @martavdz4972 Před 28 dny +4

      ​@@sherrillwhately7586Ohhhh my, seeing the term "Militant Christian" for the first time and I want to throw up. It's a contradiction in terms.

    • @martavdz4972
      @martavdz4972 Před 28 dny +5

      ​@@agh0x01They might use a bit of an oppressive regime LOL The traditional Protestant church of Czech Brethren my family belongs to had a horrible relationship with Catholics for centuries. Then, Communists came and the relations slowly improved because we were all persecuted the same way. It was the Protestant congregation in cooperation with the Catholic parish who were the first to start re-igniting public activities and charities in my town after the democratic revolution in 1989.

  • @johncromwell2529
    @johncromwell2529 Před 28 dny +6

    Holy Trinity thank goddess!

  • @DarrenGiddins
    @DarrenGiddins Před 28 dny +7

    Absolutely brilliant discussion.

  • @ndavies8
    @ndavies8 Před 28 dny +6

    Excellent discussions as always, thank you

  • @dwarftomatoproject
    @dwarftomatoproject Před 28 dny +6

    What a circus the world is in 😵‍💫

  • @patronspatron7681
    @patronspatron7681 Před 29 dny +15

    Thanks guys. Very informative conversation. Needs to be a monthly get together. I am however surprised that Greg is vocalising Russian talking points in relation to Biden. Have to whole heartedly agree with JPs view of weak over evil.

    • @SiliconCurtain
      @SiliconCurtain  Před 29 dny +7

      I go for weak too… misguided and lacking the imagination to perceive the scale of the threat.

    • @ATPGeo
      @ATPGeo Před 29 dny +10

      I think he largely understands the threat but is completely unable to do anything about it due to not having the trifecta in congress

    • @johnboie4964
      @johnboie4964 Před 29 dny +2

      ​@@ATPGeoHas he considered closing those gates in order to unlock Ukraine aid?
      Or at least supporting the Ukraine aid bill that doesn't include his border related poison pill?

    • @Cryptantha
      @Cryptantha Před 28 dny

      @@SiliconCurtain I don't think Biden is weak. I don't think he foresaw the Republican betrayal of Ukraine. I sure didn't. It was a shock to me. I am put off by both Gerdes and Greg now, especially after today. MAGA keeps seeping out of both of them here and there. Just little MAGA leakages.

    • @alacazaba
      @alacazaba Před 28 dny

      @@ATPGeo Biden doesn't have his hands tied, He doesn't need congressional authority to send arms to Ukraine. It's called the presidential discretion. He could authorize atacms, F-16s, more tanks - and tell his people not to say nonsense like Ukraine shouldn't attack Russia. Furthermore, Biden is only a 20 minute geriatric shuffle from Congress, how is it that the guy in Florida has so much pull in DC? And sorry for the long reply, but the house speaker is one of the weakest house speakers we've seen, the margin of opposition rule is only one vote. In any other circumstance, the president would have more power in influencing Congress. We have bad leader ship in the US, Trump and Biden seem to have vying horrendous Ukrainian policies.

  • @stephensipe5405
    @stephensipe5405 Před 28 dny +5

    Pastor Franklin Graham via Samaritan’s Purse has had a field hospital near Lviv and an Urgent Care Center in Lviv’s main train station. The Ukrainian government has given permission for every thing. They have also been very supportive in allowing in supplies or providing access to local resources.

    • @pollyli21
      @pollyli21 Před 28 dny +1

      In 2017 Vancouver tried to block F.Graham from coming as he promotes islamophobia and homophobia. There was a letter from many Christian groups including evangelicals to prevent him from coming here. He managed to come anyway. Then UK cancelled all his rentals for a tour.... I check he got his lawyers involved and overrode that recently. As CEO of Samaritan purse he makes more than the head of he Red Cross in America. His salary is over 600,000. Meanwhile Greg Terry said there is no admin cost taken out of our donations. Imagine what could be done with 600 thousand. He also says keep anyone who is part of the LGBTQ out of your home as they bring in Satan or some rubbish like that. He also expressed admiration for Putin around the persecution of the LGBTQ community in Russia. People are rightly critical of the Red cross . I do not know why this group gets a pass. As I said to my Christian cousin some Christians are purveyors of hatred. Please be aware there is a Crimean Tartar who is Muslim who is minister of defense in Ukraine.

  • @IndelibleNihilist
    @IndelibleNihilist Před 28 dny +1

    This episode was deep, thank you Johnathan. As an American, it’s surreal almost hearing Greg’s points.. as they are all spot on.

  • @tisme9690
    @tisme9690 Před 28 dny +2

    Amazing conversation, thanks for getting together with Greg and JP Jonathan

  • @olena-
    @olena- Před 28 dny +8

    This channel quickly becomes my favorite to go to. There are so many bright prominent people and freedom fighters here, It's very encouraging. Greg Terry, kudos to you sir. What you've heard from your friend in the American church about Ukraine remind me conversations of some Ukrainians with their russian relatives who live in Russia. "You are invading us, killing and destroying our cities". "No, we come to liberate you from nazis". "We don't have nazis, you act like real nazis, killing, stealing, torturing and destroying, like you did in Bucha and Irpin' and other places". "No, those, dead bodies are actors, filmed by Hollywood. We will liberate you soon". This is the result of propaganda in its core. It turns a human being into a doll with a straw instead of the brains and blocks any ability of rational and independent thinking. No wonder, Poo-tin spends billions on propaganda, it is their most effective tool.

  • @peacebewithyou4838
    @peacebewithyou4838 Před 28 dny +11

    How many evangelicals has terry enlightened? Talking on Jonathan channel is preaching to the choir.
    On topic of catholic and Protestant. You aren’t stating the American view point. You are stating the evangelical view point.

  • @jasonkay8749
    @jasonkay8749 Před 28 dny +5

    Such an interesting episode. Thank you to everyone for your contributions. I am in fear of Trump remaining in the election running and I am proud as a European to see the efforts so far from Czech Republic and Estonian to provide munitions for Ukraine and I hope the major voices in Europe significantly step up the Ukraine support to reduce the length of this war and to maybe help escalate the internal pressure on the Russian government from the Russian people. The US failures to have a clear consistent anti Putin voice and a clear untainted by economic/oil biased government from the US is embarrassing for all and they need to hold to proper values of protecting the vulnerable and have a strong voice in European NATO relations. This I believe is the beginning of Europe defending itself, raising its dominance over US involvement and it starts with a strong measured military support for Ukraine.

    • @martavdz4972
      @martavdz4972 Před 28 dny +1

      Yes, you might be right, I hope so. Greetings from a Czech who's actually proud of her country after long decades 😊

  • @SalyLuz-hc6he
    @SalyLuz-hc6he Před 25 dny +1

    Jonathan Fink, I think this is by far my favourite episode of your excellent interviews! Please do continue this conversation in the future, especially as things change through this year. I just loved to listen to all three of you having this conversation, and I think I will listen to it again!

  • @uribensh
    @uribensh Před 28 dny +3

    Great guy !! Thanks you all !!!

  • @stevesanelli90
    @stevesanelli90 Před 25 dny

    Another brilliant discussion of extremely intelligent people who are continually opening minds & souls to manipulation. Thank you Jonathan.

  • @JustinTimeEnglishClip
    @JustinTimeEnglishClip Před 28 dny +1

    Great! Thanks to you all for sharing!

  • @nurseSean
    @nurseSean Před 28 dny +2

    Great conversation. Greg and JP are both worth listening too.
    “Appeasement” is perhaps too strong but the Biden administration has strategic errors to answer for.
    Разом ми переможемо

  • @dianereynoldson7785
    @dianereynoldson7785 Před 29 dny +2

    Thank you, sensitive and clarifying. I fear for the world my children will have to live in too. God, I also care for the right action and outcome.

  • @christinamuzzu6414
    @christinamuzzu6414 Před 28 dny +3

    So shocking and saddening to hear from a fellow Christian that we Catholics are not seen as Christian. I am like, what?!? I could not imagine anybody saying this today and am so flabbergasted to hear it. Honestly speechless.

    • @Bob-nd2mr
      @Bob-nd2mr Před 28 dny

      Gregory Terry advocates the Lutheran approach to God. The protestants believe that nothing comes between you and God . The role of the Priest or the Pope as an intermediary is a block to that undrstanding and so the Pope,s complex hierarchy of intermediaries from priests to cardinals and so on...is seen as a nonsense

    • @racheldobbs2028
      @racheldobbs2028 Před 26 dny +3

      Yeah, I am too. I'm a Catholic myself and we're definitely Christians. It sounds like to me that he's very ignorant of what we actually believe including what we truly believe about the priesthood, the pope, Mary, etc. He doesn't know what he's talking about there

    • @christinamuzzu6414
      @christinamuzzu6414 Před 26 dny +1

      @racheldobbs2028 Thank you for helping me feel less alone in my confusion.
      I am married to a Protestant (who admittedly is as lackadaisical as myself) and have loads of friends both Catholic and not who would be equally confused by this gentleman's statements.
      The last time I checked, Christians are people who believe in Christ and that the 10 Commandments are the best societal model around, even if it is aspirational sometimes.
      Every Catholic I know is fully aware that the Pope is a guy, and even can be a guide, but def. is not God (albeit he is a man we are inclined to respect).
      But this is not the Middle Ages.
      We agree with the same basic tenets, read the same book, and this business with intermediaries and Mary sounds like something someone would exaggerate to that silly degree to justify making us look like weirdos, which is not very love-thy-neighborly.
      With all the actual issues we have with the truly incompatible values of other groups, why in the world a Protestant would speak so harshly of a Catholic is beyond me.

    • @racheldobbs2028
      @racheldobbs2028 Před 26 dny +1

      @@christinamuzzu6414 You're welcome. I sent a message to him. I hope he reads it. This silliness about "Catholics aren't Christians" kind of thing needs to end because we definitely are and we have other things to deal with than this.

  • @dildswagginz3408
    @dildswagginz3408 Před 27 dny

    Very insightful and such deep respect for each other and love for Ukraine, wonderful podcast, thank you ❤💛💙

  • @ItsMe_Hello_People
    @ItsMe_Hello_People Před 27 dny

    Thank you! Great discussion! 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦

  • @jessicarowley9631
    @jessicarowley9631 Před 28 dny +1

    This is an excellent conversation. Very good guests as always Jonathan

  • @TheKirstebee
    @TheKirstebee Před 28 dny

    Thank you for a fascinating and thoughtful discussion! Slava Ukraini 💙💛

  • @richardtjan4757
    @richardtjan4757 Před 28 dny +15

    America needs a new political party.

    • @martavdz4972
      @martavdz4972 Před 28 dny +2

      Absolutely. Our American Studies professor here in Czechia kept telling us in early 2000's how backward we are, having more than two major political parties. I thought he was wrong but I wasn't sure why. Now I know. Multiple-party systems are less efficient but also less prone to polarization and more open to changes.

    • @hawklord100
      @hawklord100 Před 27 dny +4

      or a better educated population

    • @HighPower762
      @HighPower762 Před 24 dny

      Under the construction of the US constitution, it's nearly impossible for a third party to get any traction. We're set up is a winner-take-all system. The best example I can think of is the second time that Teddy roosevelt, himself a former president, tried to start a third-party called The bull moose party. Bull Moose Party in 1912. And the only got 20% of the vote and didn't carry a single state, because of the way our electoral system is set up at the presidential level. Modern Republican party was founded in 1854 and replaced the Whig party, which collapsed after the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act because of slavery so the only way to get a new party, would be if there were a similar collapse of one of the major parties over a huge wedge issue. I don't see that happening anytime soon. The only other way would be to amend the Constitution in order to Institute a system which would allow for proportional representation. But that's an extremely High bar. That's where the Constitutions only been amended 27 times in 247 years.

    • @HighPower762
      @HighPower762 Před 24 dny +1

      ​@@martavdz4972and your professor was mostly right. The weakness in multi-party systems, is that their notoriously unstable. Mostly because of the fact that multi-party systems require coalitions to govern. And because of the differing positions, it doesn't take much for a coalition to break up, thereby instituting an entirely new government without new elections or sometimes they just call elections early. Look at the mess in France. Where is in the United States we've only amended our constitution 27 times in 247 years, France is amended their constitution 24 times since 1958. For all of its other flaws, I still think a winner-take-all two party system has a lot more advantageous than a multi-party system. However, in a winner-take-all system like the US, it's nearly impossible for a third party to get traction. Third parties can always compete in elections, but they never get more than 3 to 10% of the vote. On the last time a third-party tried to run at the presidential level, they got 20% of the vote but they didn't carry a single state, because of our electoral system set up at the presidential level in the Constitution.

    • @grahamstrouse1165
      @grahamstrouse1165 Před 24 dny

      The problem is that our political system doesn’t accommodate third parties very effectively.

  • @catherinerobson5482
    @catherinerobson5482 Před 28 dny +2

    Americans finally do the right thing, eventually.

  • @Scarletpimpanel73
    @Scarletpimpanel73 Před 28 dny +1

    The moral convergence of so many different core world views in this chat was great. I think that's the problem with a lot of other conversation about this issue. It's conducted along ideological lines and not moral lines.
    When people follow their moral compass on this the "good" is easy to find.

  • @user-ud1mm2vn7u
    @user-ud1mm2vn7u Před 27 dny

    What a fantastic trio, love each of your work, love you guys.

  • @davidl.7317
    @davidl.7317 Před 28 dny

    Fantastic discusion, guests, host.
    Thank you.

  • @Diossvk
    @Diossvk Před 28 dny

    Make this on a weeekly basis. Fantastic and civil discussion. We need more of this.

  • @hhumh6911
    @hhumh6911 Před 28 dny

    Bless you, good gents. Happy to see you chat as always.

  • @user-xz6qk9wf9j
    @user-xz6qk9wf9j Před 28 dny +1

    Fascinating discussion. I particularly liked Greg's take, although I completely agreed with JP's analysis (as always). Thank you JF for your thoughtful analysis and for such an excellent interview style.

  • @ricardocoloma-md
    @ricardocoloma-md Před 28 dny +7

    that guy knows nothing about catholics and catholism

  • @alanmurphy5282
    @alanmurphy5282 Před 27 dny

    A brilliant discussion and brilliantly handled by letting the guests talk without interruption. A lot of sense spoken and topics worth further investigation by yourself and other youtubers.

  • @cogito125
    @cogito125 Před 28 dny +5

    this moment when world were so concerned about muslim fundamentalism that totally missed the orthodox one. as a ukrainian citizen i find this pretty depressing

    • @henriikkak2091
      @henriikkak2091 Před 27 dny +1

      Atheists noticed but who among the religious believes them

  • @Robert-ns7id
    @Robert-ns7id Před 28 dny +6

    I am An Atheist and even I find Trump pretending to be religious sickening . I believe that people have a right to be believe in Religion or to not believe most of us are good people either way but Trump is just pure evil.

    • @deanejoyce5393
      @deanejoyce5393 Před 28 dny +1

      Inauthentic, disingenuous, insincere might be useful words 😁

  • @florys1210
    @florys1210 Před 23 dny +1

    thanks for the interview, very good

  • @user-xz6qk9wf9j
    @user-xz6qk9wf9j Před 28 dny

    I wish i was as eloquent as you gentleman. Glad to see such cooperation between channels.

  • @TeeganDuckworth-ko6vs
    @TeeganDuckworth-ko6vs Před 28 dny +2

    Great podcast. Thanks 🙏

  • @paulbuckland2078
    @paulbuckland2078 Před 28 dny +2

    Definitely looking forward to Part 2!!! SLAVA UKRAINI!!

  • @amma8818
    @amma8818 Před 26 dny

    This is one of your best interviews. I request another.

  • @opsysofborg
    @opsysofborg Před 27 dny

    Excellent! More!

  • @johncromwell2529
    @johncromwell2529 Před 27 dny +1

    Thx

  • @cstaub5147
    @cstaub5147 Před 27 dny +3

    Regarding the mental competency of Biden vs. Trump. As a person who was in a Ph.D. Psychology program and who had a father who had vascular dementia, I am fairly confident that Joe Biden does not suffer from dementia. He does have an aging brain, as. J.P. pointed out. This means that while he may occasionally forget things or get confused, he can be brought back on point rather easily. Someone with dementia forgets things all the time, asks the same question over and over, and frequently doesn't know what time it is or where they are. I don't see this with Joe Biden. I also don't think Donald Trump has dementia, but he may suffer from a type of aphasia which gradually results in a loss of vocabulary and comprehension of words. Compare how the two men talk, from twenty years ago to today. Biden's speeches sound roughly the same, while Trump's are markedly different. Something is going on there.

    • @piseag458
      @piseag458 Před 27 dny +2

      'something is going on there'.. Trumps brain going through the final transition stages as he makes his metamorphosis into a dictatorship..

  • @victoriahigman6802
    @victoriahigman6802 Před 28 dny +1

    Yeah Go Europe

  • @simontownend83
    @simontownend83 Před 25 dny

    Amazing stream chaps , thank you , everyone should also at least watch JP with Shaun Pinner ✊🏼🇺🇦

  • @grisall
    @grisall Před 29 dny +3

    Your title nails it

  • @ayoutubechannelhasnoname6018

    Absolutely agree with your assessments! Great video

  • @cmbergersct3492
    @cmbergersct3492 Před 28 dny +1

    Please also include MIKE FLYNN in your USA critique regularly. He has tons of power & his brother is one of the Joint Chiefs of Staff - a mole

  • @sherrillwhately7586
    @sherrillwhately7586 Před 28 dny +2

    My Evangelical Militant Christian Nationalist brother and his Catholic Militant Christian Nationalist childhood best friend have gotten together over the idea of a Christian Jijad to take back the Holy Land and anti-abortion. For them Christianity is an identity to be defended militarily rather than a heart felt belief. These are the kind of friendships that can develop in NY and Arizona. In the Midwest and South people are much more clannish.

  • @bobspradling4826
    @bobspradling4826 Před 29 dny +2

    I'd like to moderate my comment. I appreciate these views, but I don't think we can speak for how Jesus would judge another person. Thanks for your program.

  • @RegCostello
    @RegCostello Před 28 dny +5

    This is a BRILLIANT podcast with great guests, should be much more popular, BUT. There is one thing on which none of the three seem to have done their homework. Biden, like Trump last time is restrained by his close aides (checks and balances), but all seasoned observers agree that Trump has made sure that, if he is elected, there will be NO checks and balances. Read about Project 2025 for example. All his aides will be extremist acolytes, willing to do whatever is necessary, including breaking the law and the constitution to do Trump's will.

  • @anatolijsittczenko3499

    Thanks

  • @CPPublications
    @CPPublications Před 28 dny +5

    In Catholicism we DO NOT put Mary above Jesus, this is simply ignorance, how am I supposed to take you seriously with that comment. Are all your other comments so ignorant?

  • @anatolijsittczenko3499

    WoW !!!
    Holy, not understood.
    👍🇺🇦👍

  • @MickRiley
    @MickRiley Před 28 dny

    Great interview guys

  • @user-bk5hy8kg7b
    @user-bk5hy8kg7b Před 28 dny

    Long live the West! SLAVA UKRAINE! from Italy ❤❤

  • @cathyf.1234
    @cathyf.1234 Před 28 dny +5

    ? I was raised Catholic and we most certainly do not need to go through Mary, etc. That's just weird.

    • @martavdz4972
      @martavdz4972 Před 28 dny

      It's one of the historical mottos of my country: "St. Wenceslas, appeal to God for our sake." (ora pro nobis) But I'd never thought anyone NEEDS to appeal to God through saints.

  • @anatoliypankevych4853
    @anatoliypankevych4853 Před 28 dny +1

    As to Ukraine, even the guy who had organised a cult, Sunday Adeladja, wasn’t bullied and didn’t get the right amount of police attention, until thousands of people lost their savings and apartments.

  • @agagontarz5704
    @agagontarz5704 Před 27 dny +2

    Two great points : USA population's understanding of what Christianity, Catholicism and religious beliefs are is very different what the western world thinks about US. We simply do not understand Evangelists and the connection to politics in USA. Second is that it is not necessarily problem with aging Trump or Biden but how good are their teams. I am still with team Biden because the other one's unpredictability is extremely scary in the current world.

    • @bethanyrae001
      @bethanyrae001 Před 25 dny

      Trump's team is made up of Yes Men. Any who don't bend to his will and obey are considered traitors and enemies. Sound familiar?

    • @grahamstrouse1165
      @grahamstrouse1165 Před 24 dny

      Anyone who believes Trump is the better choice is a dangerous nutter.

  • @malloc7108
    @malloc7108 Před 28 dny +2

    I just want to say that, if we get a Harris administration, I believe she'll be better (more hawkish) than Biden is now.
    I don't think you'd be happy with her, Greg, and she's not my first choice, but that's my opinion. Happy to share a bit of why, and I'm not a mind reader, so I could absolutely be wrong.
    Cheers for the great conversation, this was an all-time great episode.

    • @agh0x01
      @agh0x01 Před 28 dny

      I'd be interested to hear why Harris might take a different line to Biden.

  • @TonyHobbs
    @TonyHobbs Před 28 dny +2

    As a brit it's sad how far usa gone to putin 😢

  • @cstaub5147
    @cstaub5147 Před 27 dny +4

    In my experience, Greg is wrong. The majority of Christians do consider Catholics to be Christian. Only evangelical Christians do not believe this. I grew up a Presbyterian and married a Catholic, so I think I know what I am talking about!

    • @grahamstrouse1165
      @grahamstrouse1165 Před 24 dny +1

      Yeah, I don’t know what he was smoking when he came up with that one.

    • @cstaub5147
      @cstaub5147 Před 24 dny

      @@grahamstrouse1165 To be fair, most evangelicals probably don't believe that Presbyterian's are Christian, either!

  • @catherinerobson5482
    @catherinerobson5482 Před 28 dny

    Yes, Jonathan Fink, good tast Christianity as in Episcopalian growing up, dressed and singing on Sundays and through catechism which very much set me down the road of the fascination of history.

  • @JDWardBand
    @JDWardBand Před 28 dny +3

    I would love to see Putin’s testimony of his born again experience😂

    • @martavdz4972
      @martavdz4972 Před 28 dny

      Would be nice to see a random person in the audience ask him about it. For now, I'm content with having seen him feeling incredibly awkward after an old Siberian guy invited him to his village to taste a traditional meal - sort of reindeer haggis 😄