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February 9th, 2026 (Season 1: Episode 3)
In this 13-minute episode of The Ordinary Catholic Podcast, I examines the Epstein scandal through a Christian moral lens…not to defend monsters, excuse crimes, or protect elites, but to ask a harder question:
What happens when truth becomes inconvenient for our own side?
Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes are not in dispute. The victims are real, and justice has been delayed far too long. Yet as new information emerges, outrage has once again begun to replace discernment, and distraction has taken the place of accountability.
This episode explores:
* the Christian duty to truth over tribal loyalty
* why guilt by association is not justice
* how selective outrage derails accountability
* and why Christians must demand transparency no matter who is implicated
Grounded in Scripture and the moral law shared by all Christians, this episode challenges listeners to resist knee-jerk reactions, refuse narrative manipulation, and keep their eyes fixed on justice...even when it costs something.
Christ is King. And no man, movement, or government stands above the truth.
By TOCFebruary 9th, 2026 (Season 1: Episode 3)
In this 13-minute episode of The Ordinary Catholic Podcast, I examines the Epstein scandal through a Christian moral lens…not to defend monsters, excuse crimes, or protect elites, but to ask a harder question:
What happens when truth becomes inconvenient for our own side?
Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes are not in dispute. The victims are real, and justice has been delayed far too long. Yet as new information emerges, outrage has once again begun to replace discernment, and distraction has taken the place of accountability.
This episode explores:
* the Christian duty to truth over tribal loyalty
* why guilt by association is not justice
* how selective outrage derails accountability
* and why Christians must demand transparency no matter who is implicated
Grounded in Scripture and the moral law shared by all Christians, this episode challenges listeners to resist knee-jerk reactions, refuse narrative manipulation, and keep their eyes fixed on justice...even when it costs something.
Christ is King. And no man, movement, or government stands above the truth.