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Episode 053: The Magical Tragical HIStory Tour of US - Part Free

47 min · 13. juni 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602032/fan_mail/new] In the third installment of The Magical, Tragical History Tour of US, Jeremiah Gunn continues his sweeping examination of American history, tracing the ideas, events, and individuals that shaped the United States. From the earliest European exploration and settlement to the foundations of religious liberty, property rights, and constitutional government, this episode challenges listeners to reconsider the historical narratives they have been taught. Jeremiah explores the significance of the Pilgrims, the Puritans, Christopher Columbus, Spanish missions, Native American civilizations, and the competing philosophies that influenced the New World. He argues that understanding America's origins is essential to understanding its present challenges, emphasizing that memory and history are indispensable to preserving a free society. The discussion also examines the influence of the Protestant Reformation, the Declaration of Independence, private property, capitalism, and the moral principles that guided the Founding Fathers. Throughout the episode, Jeremiah contrasts competing worldviews while encouraging listeners to study history firsthand and think critically about modern interpretations of America's past. As Part Three concludes, the journey sets the stage for a deeper exploration of religious freedom, compromise, and the constitutional principles that would define the American experiment. Topics include: *  Why history matters and the importance of collective memory  *  Christopher Columbus and the opening of the New World  *  Native American civilizations and early European settlement  *  The Spanish missions and the origins of California  *  The Pilgrims, Puritans, and religious liberty  *  The Protestant Reformation and its influence on America  *  The Declaration of Independence and the sanctity of property rights  *  The philosophical foundations of the American Revolution  *  How competing historical narratives shape modern culture  Join Jeremiah Gunn as he continues The Magical, Tragical History Tour of US, connecting the past to the present in the ongoing pursuit of truth, reason, and common sense.

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602032/fan_mail/new] In Part 5 of The Magical, Tragical History Tour of US, Jeremiah Gunn continues his sweeping journey through American history, turning his focus to the early 20th century and what he describes as a pivotal turning point in the nation's story. Drawing connections between World War I, the rise of modern political movements, and the changing role of government, Jeremiah explores how events overseas reshaped the United States at home.  The discussion examines the impact of World War I, the collapse of old European empires, the Russian Revolution, and the emergence of new global power struggles. Along the way, Jeremiah reflects on historical figures such as Sergeant Alvin York, General Pershing, Winston Churchill, and others whose lives intersected with the conflicts that transformed the modern world.  Jeremiah also shares personal family connections to the era, illustrating how world events ripple through generations. Through stories, commentary, and historical observations, he argues that understanding the past is essential for understanding the challenges facing America today. As always, the episode encourages listeners to question prevailing narratives, examine history for themselves, and consider how the lessons of the past continue to influence the present. Topics include: *  World War I and its lasting impact on America  *  The Russian Revolution and global political change  *  Sergeant Alvin York and the question of duty and conscience  *  The role of American intervention overseas  *  Historical figures who shaped the twentieth century  *  Personal reflections on family, heritage, and history  *  Why understanding history matters today  Part 5 of The Magical, Tragical History Tour of US continues Jeremiah Gunn's exploration of the people, events, and ideas that helped shape the United States—and the forces that continue to shape its future.

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Episode 054: The Magical Tragical HIStory Tour of US - Part Fore

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602032/fan_mail/new] In Part 4 of The Magical, Tragical History Tour of US, Jeremiah Gunn continues his sweeping examination of America's origins, tracing the nation's development through the lens of history, faith, philosophy, and the ideas that shaped Western civilization. Beginning with the arrival of European explorers and settlers, Jeremiah explores the motivations behind exploration, the impact of the Reconquista on Christopher Columbus's voyage, and the competing narratives surrounding Native American societies and European colonization. He challenges modern historical interpretations while encouraging listeners to examine history in its broader context. The episode also explores the Puritans, the Mayflower Compact, religious liberty, the Protestant Reformation, and the philosophical foundations that eventually influenced the American Revolution. Jeremiah discusses concepts such as personal property rights, self-government, capitalism versus socialism, and the Judeo-Christian principles he believes informed the Declaration of Independence and the founding of the United States. Throughout the episode, he draws connections between historical events and contemporary political and cultural debates, arguing that understanding the past is essential to preserving liberty and recognizing recurring patterns throughout history. Whether listeners agree or disagree, this installment invites them to revisit familiar historical narratives, question accepted assumptions, and continue the pursuit of truth through the study of America's complex and often contested past. Episode Highlights *  The historical context surrounding Christopher Columbus and the Age of Exploration  *  The Reconquista and its influence on European expansion  *  Native American civilizations and competing historical narratives  *  The Puritans, the Mayflower Compact, and religious liberty  *  The Protestant Reformation and its impact on American thought  *  The importance of property rights in the founding philosophy of the United States  *  Connections between history, culture, and modern political debates  *  Why remembering history matters in understanding the present  The Jeremiah Gunn Show asks the timeless question: "What is Truth?" Through history, common sense, logic, and the enduring principles of the American experiment, Jeremiah Gunn challenges listeners to think critically, revisit the past, and seek clarity in an increasingly confusing world.

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Episode 053: The Magical Tragical HIStory Tour of US - Part Free

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602032/fan_mail/new] In the third installment of The Magical, Tragical History Tour of US, Jeremiah Gunn continues his sweeping examination of American history, tracing the ideas, events, and individuals that shaped the United States. From the earliest European exploration and settlement to the foundations of religious liberty, property rights, and constitutional government, this episode challenges listeners to reconsider the historical narratives they have been taught. Jeremiah explores the significance of the Pilgrims, the Puritans, Christopher Columbus, Spanish missions, Native American civilizations, and the competing philosophies that influenced the New World. He argues that understanding America's origins is essential to understanding its present challenges, emphasizing that memory and history are indispensable to preserving a free society. The discussion also examines the influence of the Protestant Reformation, the Declaration of Independence, private property, capitalism, and the moral principles that guided the Founding Fathers. Throughout the episode, Jeremiah contrasts competing worldviews while encouraging listeners to study history firsthand and think critically about modern interpretations of America's past. As Part Three concludes, the journey sets the stage for a deeper exploration of religious freedom, compromise, and the constitutional principles that would define the American experiment. Topics include: *  Why history matters and the importance of collective memory  *  Christopher Columbus and the opening of the New World  *  Native American civilizations and early European settlement  *  The Spanish missions and the origins of California  *  The Pilgrims, Puritans, and religious liberty  *  The Protestant Reformation and its influence on America  *  The Declaration of Independence and the sanctity of property rights  *  The philosophical foundations of the American Revolution  *  How competing historical narratives shape modern culture  Join Jeremiah Gunn as he continues The Magical, Tragical History Tour of US, connecting the past to the present in the ongoing pursuit of truth, reason, and common sense.

13. juni 202647 min
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Episode 052: The Magical Tragical HIStory of US - Part Due

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602032/fan_mail/new] In this second installment of The Magical, Tragical History Tour of Us, Jeremiah Gunn takes listeners on a wide-ranging journey through the origins of the United States, exploring the historical events, philosophical foundations, and cultural influences that shaped the nation. Beginning with reflections on memory, history, and identity, Jeremiah argues that understanding the past is essential to understanding the present. From the Pilgrims and Puritans to Christopher Columbus, Native American civilizations, European settlement, and the founding generation, he presents his perspective on the people and ideas that forged America. The episode also examines the influence of religion, the Reformation, property rights, the Declaration of Independence, and the philosophical divide between individual liberty and collectivism. Along the way, Jeremiah shares historical anecdotes, personal stories, and provocative questions about how history is taught—and why it matters. Whether you agree or disagree, this episode is an invitation to think critically about America's origins and the importance of preserving historical memory. In this episode: *  Why history matters and the dangers of forgetting the past  *  The origins of America and the timeline from the Founding Fathers  *  Columbus, European exploration, and the settlement of North America  *  The Pilgrims, Puritans, and religious liberty  *  The role of property rights in the Declaration of Independence  *  Reflections on faith, government, freedom, and national identity  *  A preview of Part "Free" (3), focusing on religious tolerance and the American experiment  Join the conversation by sharing your questions and comments as The Magical, Tragical History Tour of Us continues in the next episode.

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Episode 051: The Magical Tragical HIStory Tour of US - Part Won

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602032/fan_mail/new] In this episode of The Jeremiah Gunn Show, Jeremiah Gunn takes listeners on part one of what he calls a “magical, tragical history tour” of the United States — exploring the roots of America, the importance of historical memory, and the ideological battles shaping modern culture. From the Pilgrims and the Declaration of Independence to the Civil War, World War II, and the founding principles of liberty and property rights, Jeremiah connects historical events across generations to argue that understanding the past is essential to understanding the present. Along the way, he discusses the role of religion, revolution, immigration, Western expansion, constitutional government, and the cultural conflicts that continue to define America today. The episode also examines competing interpretations of American history, critiques modern revisionism, and reflects on how national identity, faith, and freedom have evolved over time. This is Part 1 of a larger historical series, ending with a preview of future discussions on religion, compromise, and the foundations of the American experiment. Topics include: * The Declaration of Independence and America’s founding ideals * Historical memory and cultural identity * The Pilgrims, Puritans, and religious freedom * Columbus, exploration, and early settlement * Native tribes, European colonization, and historical narratives * The Civil War and generational connections to America’s past * Property rights, capitalism, and constitutional principles * The Reformation, Catholicism, and religious conflict * Why Jeremiah believes America is at a cultural crossroads “The past matters — because if you don’t know how you got here, you don’t know where you’re going.”

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