
Christian, Traditional, Masculine
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1101 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

Jon Harris offers encouragement to the growing number of singles – especially Gen-Z and Millennials approaching or past thirty – who dread the holidays because the spouse and children they long for are still nowhere in sight.
Drawing from his own ye... more
In this third installment in the Anglo-American Conservative Book Series, Jon covers John Taylor of Caroline's 1823 work, "New Views of the Constitution of the United States," which critiques the shift from a federation of sovereign states to a conso... more
A casual and humorous critique of John Mark Comer's historical views from Live No Lies.
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The American Right is not merely “splitting” between MAGA and America First” or “populists vs. institutionalists.” Something far deeper and more dangerous is happening: a civilizational crisis over truth itself.
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I have a great appreciation for Jon’s Biblical and prudential approach to culture, the church, and politics. I recommend him often to those in my church. As a critique: Jon, I would ask you to read more on classical theism. God Bless you, brother.
This guy’s double standard in the way he treats John MacArthur and Tim Keller post mortem is honestly disgusting. I can’t believe people listen to this guy. Don’t throw your pearls before swine
I have been a listener for several years. Jon has done a great job breaking down the problems we face in the US, particularly in the church. He takes on topics like social justice, egalitarianism, gender ideology, and more, with deep dives into theology and history.
Not everything is due dErAcInAtIoN you weirdo. Giving big “mom look what word I just learned” energy
Jon has uncommon wisdom and insight. He has steered my thinking in a more biblical direction, and I am almost twice as old and grew up in the church. I learn from every entertaining, informative episode.
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The content primarily revolves around sociopolitical issues through a Christian lens, emphasizing traditional values and a masculine perspective. Notable themes include discussions on the intersection of politics and morality, the challenges facing contemporary conservatism, and critiques of modern evangelical movements. Episodes often tackle contentious topics such as gender roles, social justice, and the implications of shifting demographics among younger voters. Unique insights are offered through personal anecdotes and critical evaluations of prevalent ideologies in today's cultural landscape, inviting listeners to engage with the complexities of faith in contemporary society.
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