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Irreversible Justice - The Logic of the Death Penalty

1 h 45 min · 28. mar. 2026
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Is the death penalty justice—or fear disguised as order? In this episode of The Mathematic Catholic, Jerrod and Jason explore whether execution can ever be morally licit under Thomistic natural law. They examine Aquinas, Romans 13, and the modern Catechism, asking: What does “necessity” really mean? Does salvation at death justify execution? What role does pastoral care play? And how does heaven shape earthly justice? This is not abolitionism or retribution—it is a sober reckoning with irreversible justice in a fallen world. Music by original_soundtrack https://pixabay.com/music/main-title-epic-cinematic-inspirational-music-427250/

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“When Culture Becomes an Idol: Humility, Covenant, and the Forgotten”

What happens when culture becomes more important than love? In this episode of The Mathematic Catholic, Jerrod and Jason tackle one of the most uncomfortable questions facing Christians today: Have we sometimes used Scripture to protect our culture rather than to reveal God's heart? From ancient Israel to the modern Church, believers have wrestled with the temptation to draw lines between the "acceptable" and the "unacceptable," the insider and the outcast. We examine five biblical passages that have often been used to justify exclusion, explore the strongest arguments behind those interpretations, and then ask a simple question: How would Jesus respond? Along the way, we discuss humility, covenant, Church scandals, the danger of cultural idolatry, and why Christ consistently sought out the people everyone else wanted to avoid. This is not a conversation about abandoning truth. It's a conversation about whether truth can ever be separated from love. If God makes His dwelling among the forgotten, what happens when we turn them away? Join us as we explore the logic of the Gospel and discover why culture without love ultimately loses sight of Christ Himself. "When we protect culture more than we love people, we risk losing the very God we claim to defend."

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