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Episode 047: FAQs & FACTS - The Answers Part Won

47 min · 18 de may de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602032/fan_mail/new] In this wide-ranging freeform episode, Jeremiah Gunn reflects on faith, purpose, patriotism, and what he sees as the moral and political battles shaping America today. Beginning with a personal story about meeting a listener from Australia, Jeremiah shares his appreciation for honest human connection before diving into a deeper discussion about finding joy through service, humility, and spiritual alignment. He explores the idea that true joy comes from putting God first, others second, and yourself last, emphasizing what he sees as the importance of proper priorities—both personally and nationally. Jeremiah discusses themes of sacrifice, moral courage, and conviction, drawing on examples from history and popular culture, including Chariots of Fire, the Civil War, and the founding principles of the United States. He reflects on the tension between faith, family, and country, and argues that preserving moral clarity is essential in a time of deep cultural and political division. The episode also launches the first part of a listener Q&A segment, where Jeremiah responds to questions about U.S. history, immigration law, religious liberty, and constitutional principles. In particular, he examines misconceptions surrounding the McCarran-Walter Act of 1952, discusses the founders’ views on religious freedom and public office, and considers how historical concerns about ideology, national identity, and civic values continue to resonate today. Throughout the episode, Jeremiah challenges listeners to think critically, resist complacency, and engage with difficult truths—even when they’re uncomfortable. Topics include: *  Finding joy through faith and service  *  “God, country, family” and the importance of proper priorities  *  Historical examples of conviction under pressure  *  Cultural and political polarization in America  *  Religious liberty and the Constitution  *  The McCarran-Walter Act and immigration history  *  Harvard, discrimination, and shifting definitions of morality  *  Listener questions and freeform commentary  Part one of Jeremiah’s freeform Q&A series—an unfiltered conversation about truth, values, and the challenges of navigating modern America.

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