Due to scheduling problems and those not feeling well, this is a rebroadcast from last week on October 29th, 2014. We apologize for any problems or inconveniences. Thank you.Father Thomas Koys is back again this week, after doing a double show
last week for the first time and talking about history, especially
Mexican History. Being back today , Father Koys continues this
discussion, with some points he didn't get in last time. His main focus
on the show today deals with, he men...
Due to scheduling problems and those not feeling well, this is a rebroadcast from last week on October 29th, 2014. We apologize for any problems or inconveniences. Thank you.
Father Thomas Koys is back again this week, after doing a double show
last week for the first time and talking about history, especially
Mexican History. Being back today , Father Koys continues this
discussion, with some points he didn't get in last time. His main focus
on the show today deals with, he mentions how next Tuesday is Election
Day, he feels that he should go "Where no Priest has gone before," that
being politics itself, in terms of various things. This discussion
brings back many teachers and philosophers from history, including
Aristotle. He also includes some very interesting things, such as
dividing the politics into two parties, not the ones we know, but the
stupid and corrupt. He continues also on the various things that are
included in politics, such as even though there are good ones and good,
there is also corruption, lies, aggressiveness, martyrs, and other
things and bad ideas. He also talks about voting, that is not just it
in general, but "buying votes" that politicians encourage people to do,
either "buying people" or people convinced of this. Also, the way
people vote is discussed besides the plans or games or game plans
politicians use to convince people to vote for them, including women and
focusing on women in this particular area, in some very serious areas
including rape. He continues on this with asking various questions on
politics, in relation to the Church.
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