Chelsea Murphy: Future of Criminal Justice in Florida

David Gornoski and Chelsea Murphy start the episode with a review of 2020’s criminal justice reforms in Florida and what needs to be done in the future with regards to the nanny state laws and government over-regulations. Also in the show, David talks about how the media spins Trump’s pardons by making them out to […]

Trail Thoughts: The Gift of the Incarnation

In this new segment of Trail Thoughts, David Gornoski and Eric Kampmann return to discuss Eric’s latest blog post “The Gift” in which Eric reflects on the birth of Jesus Christ and the revelation of God’s heart to mankind. Is the Christmas story a sentimental account as it is often made out to be? What kind of […]

Science and U: Gold into Magnets

Dr. Weiping Yu returns with another exciting segment of Science and U. The physicist comments on the invention of a new glue that’s activated by a magnetic field; a new study that turns gold into magnets; using gold to kill bacteria; NASA scientists achieving long-distance ‘quantum teleportation;’ and more. Listen to the full episode for […]

Sgt. Dan McKnight, Rep. Anthony Sabatini on Defend the Guard Act, Jeff Deist on the COVID Stimulus Bill

In this special episode, David Gornoski is joined by Florida Rep. Anthony Sabatini and Sgt. Dan McKnight of Bring Our Troops Home and, together, they discuss the Defend the Guard Act and its potential in limiting overseas conflicts. Plus, David Gornoski comments on the trial of Julian Assange and how the deep state is setting […]

The Anthropological Effect of the Gospel

Does the government understand what constitutes science? Why isn’t Fauci telling us to avoid vegetable oils that destroy our immune system and make us more susceptible to comorbidities? Listen to the full episode as David Gornoski comments on the cultish ways of statism; the COVID-19 stimulus bill; the uniqueness of the West in having political […]

Sen. Rand Paul: “Masks Are All About Submission”

If imitation is part of innate human nature, how do we go about imitating without inviting conflict? Join David Gornoski as he addresses this question. David also comments on the assault on the liberties of non-violent people; “corporate communism” in COVID bailouts; the crippling of small businesses; the Vatican’s endorsing of vaccines made from aborted […]

A Consecrated Crisis of Undifferentiation

In this episode, David Gornoski addresses the phenomenon of undifferentiation as we are currently witnessing in American culture. What is the mythology behind Woke activism? David highlights how the “McWoke” movement is engineered by authoritarian forces heavily reliant on the erasure of personhood and sacrifice of the person. “It is a pre-Christian approach to treating […]

Herd Mentality in High Places

David Gornoski comments on an Axios news story on cyber-attack vulnerability to foreign countries. Russia seems to the political establishment’s favorite scapegoat, David observes. Listen to the full episode as David comments on Sen. Ron Johnson blocking coronavirus checks proposal; dissidents like Thomas Massie and Tulsi Gabbard scapegoated in the senate; the wastage of effort […]

Desire and Conflict, Trail Thoughts

David Gornoski starts the episode by commenting on the state of discontent created by the government and big corporations that give rise to social conflict. How do we avoid the media narrative that draws us all into conflict and scapegoating? Join David as he analyzes the latest news surrounding the rigging of past and present […]

Berdyaev vs Slavery

Man is a riddle in the world, and it may be, the greatest riddle. Man is a riddle not because he is an animal, not because he is a social being, not as a part of nature and society. It is as a person that he is a riddle—just that precisely; it is because he […]