

Barnhardt Podcast Episode #235 Prevost is an Antipope. Let's talk.
Sep 23, 2025
Dr. Edmund Mazza, a Ph.D. and expert on ecclesial issues, joins to present a compelling case for why Robert Prevost is considered an antipope. They explore the implications of capital punishment as a form of mercy, while debating the moral stakes and historical precedents regarding bishops and doctrinal crises. Mazza also highlights apparent contradictions within Prevost's public statements and his support for controversial teachings. The discussion emphasizes the necessity for discernment in the face of modern heresies and the call for action among the faithful.
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Public Heresy Undermines Papal Legitimacy
- The hosts argue many bishops failed to act against Bergoglio, enabling ongoing apostasy.
- Visible, public heresy by a pope or bishop removes their claim to office according to theologians cited.
Study Spiritual Warfare Strategically
- Enroll in Edmund Mazza's mini course 'Defeating Evil' to study spiritual responses to modern apostasy.
- Use classical and saintly sources to understand and confront principality-level evils practically.
Execution As A Final Medicinal Opportunity
- Hosts claim capital punishment can prompt repentance by clarifying imminent consequences.
- They argue withholding execution can deny the offender a final medicinal opportunity to convert.