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Feeling whiplash from a culture that calls chaos freedom and opinion truth? We step back and ask the question that reframes the noise: what sort of tale have we fallen into?
From the first lines of Genesis to the streets of our cities, we trace how order leads to freedom, how evil only distorts what is good, and why the human heart is the primary battleground. Along the way, we confront the early wounds of porn, the pull of relativism, and the emptiness of use, then chart a concrete path toward healing and purpose.
We lean into the wisdom of St. John Paul II’s Theology of the Body, exploring why life is a love story set in a real conflict between good and evil. Y
If you’re tired of drifting with the spirit of the age and ready to live on purpose, this conversation offers a map: order over chaos, communion over isolation, self-gift over self-grasping.
Grab the Claymore battle plan and start the Claymore 10-minute morning ritual! Share this episode with a friend who needs hope. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: what tale do you think we’ve fallen into?
Discussion Questions
• How does the “dictatorship of moral relativism” appear in your own life, and how can Saint John Paul II’s Theology of the Body help you recover meaning and direction?
• What experiences of awe or beauty have stirred your heart, and how might they be leading you toward God’s love story? (John 1:38–39)
• In what concrete ways can you step back from the world’s noise, including social media and pornography, in order to hear Christ’s invitation, “Come and see”? (See the Claymore Battle Plan Outline and Catechism of the Catholic Church, no. 2709)
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Love to hear from you; “Send us a Text Message”
Feeling whiplash from a culture that calls chaos freedom and opinion truth? We step back and ask the question that reframes the noise: what sort of tale have we fallen into?
From the first lines of Genesis to the streets of our cities, we trace how order leads to freedom, how evil only distorts what is good, and why the human heart is the primary battleground. Along the way, we confront the early wounds of porn, the pull of relativism, and the emptiness of use, then chart a concrete path toward healing and purpose.
We lean into the wisdom of St. John Paul II’s Theology of the Body, exploring why life is a love story set in a real conflict between good and evil. Y
If you’re tired of drifting with the spirit of the age and ready to live on purpose, this conversation offers a map: order over chaos, communion over isolation, self-gift over self-grasping.
Grab the Claymore battle plan and start the Claymore 10-minute morning ritual! Share this episode with a friend who needs hope. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: what tale do you think we’ve fallen into?
Discussion Questions
• How does the “dictatorship of moral relativism” appear in your own life, and how can Saint John Paul II’s Theology of the Body help you recover meaning and direction?
• What experiences of awe or beauty have stirred your heart, and how might they be leading you toward God’s love story? (John 1:38–39)
• In what concrete ways can you step back from the world’s noise, including social media and pornography, in order to hear Christ’s invitation, “Come and see”? (See the Claymore Battle Plan Outline and Catechism of the Catholic Church, no. 2709)
Support the show

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