Today loyal listeners, Father Thomas Koys is here with us after being absent for a while, taking care of things and doing pretty good on this Wednesday and happy to be on the show once again and is ready to provide historical and other "ologies" as Father Koys says to give/provide for our listeners and to lead us toward Jesus. The main topic today continues along the lines of The Fortnight For Freedom, as Father Anthony began the past few shows and Father Koys continues with this subject, ...
Today loyal listeners, Father Thomas Koys is here with us after being absent for a while, taking care of things and doing pretty good on this Wednesday and happy to be on the show once again and is ready to provide historical and other "ologies" as Father Koys says to give/provide for our listeners and to lead us toward Jesus. The main topic today continues along the lines of The Fortnight For Freedom, as Father Anthony began the past few shows and Father Koys continues with this subject, being on the minds of many this week. Father Koys feels good about this, but also feels sad that we are getting into this, sharing with us all why it's important, but also the meaning of it and some perhaps of the downs about it, addressing many areas of this topic today. After the first break, Father Koys continues the discussion with talking about the different nations between the United States and others along the lines of The Fortnight For Freedom and Religion with Tony and Christina voicing their opinions on this. Also to help this, Father Koys uses a clip from the film, Flags Of Our Fathers to help illustrate this point of discussion further as well, talking about the soldiers of World War 2 who fought for our country, as well as those who do today, especially with the 4th Of July coming soon. The other side of this discussion turns after the second break, talking about bankruptcy that many have done, and the topics of abortion a bit and the redefinition of marriage. And also, to help illustrate his points, a clip from the movie A Man For All Seasons is brought up with St Thomas Moore.
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