

Shameless Popery
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Shameless Popery is a witty, entertaining podcast that informs you about your Catholic faith and equips you to better explain Catholicism especially to Protestant or atheist friends.
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Mar 27, 2025 • 0sec
#157 Why the Kansas Black Mass (satanism) shows Catholicism is true… - Joe Heschmeyer
A planned Black Mass in Kansas sparks a conversation about the implications for Catholicism and the need for deeper faith reflection. The discussion dives into the various forms of Satanism, distinguishing between theistic and atheistic practices, and their societal provocations. Misconceptions around the Eucharist are tackled, emphasizing its significance in Catholic worship. The power of prayer as a response to spiritual conflicts is highlighted, alongside an initiative for communal prayer and Mass to counteract the negative forces at play.

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Mar 25, 2025 • 0sec
#156 The Bible PROVES Mary was ALWAYS a Virgin (NeedGod.net Rebuttal) - Joe Heschmeyer
Dive into a compelling discussion that dismantles the misconceptions surrounding Mary's perpetual virginity. By analyzing biblical texts and Jewish marriage traditions, the host presents a well-rounded argument for Mary's lifelong commitment to virginity. The exploration includes a look at familial dynamics and the prophetic significance of her role. Insightful interpretations challenge common Protestant views, making a strong case for understanding Mary's unique position in Christian belief.

Mar 20, 2025 • 0sec
#155 Beta Andrew Tate v. Alpha/Omega Jesus - Joe Heschmeyer
It’s actually remarkable just how closely Andrew Tate’s philosophy aligns with old pagan ideas of masculinity. Today Joe examines how this compares to the perfected masculinity of Christ.
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Joe:
Welcome back to Shameless Popery. I’m Joe Heschmeyer and I want to offer a Christian take on Andrew Tate. More specifically, I want to propose a thesis that I haven’t heard anybody else make, namely that Tate is playing the role of something like a Pagan philosopher and that his ideas should be evaluated on those grounds. Now I realize that is not the popular way of un...

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Mar 18, 2025 • 0sec
#154 This ancient prophecy PROVES Christianity is TRUE… - Joe Heschmeyer
Dive into the deep connections between Psalm 22 and the crucifixion of Jesus. Discover how Jesus' anguished cry from the cross matches the prophetic words of the Psalm. Explore historical interpretations and translation nuances that underscore the argument for Psalm 22 as a foretelling of Jesus' death. The discussion also tackles skeptical views, providing rich context that enhances understanding of these pivotal biblical moments.

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Mar 13, 2025 • 0sec
#153 The High-Velocity News Cycle is Destroying Your Soul - Joe Heschmeyer
Joe discusses the overwhelming nature of modern news and its psychological effects, emphasizing how manipulation breeds confusion and polarizes society. He highlights the urgent need for mindful media consumption, especially among youth, to counteract rising anxiety and isolation. Joe also explores the spiritual benefits of silence and reflection, urging listeners to connect deeply with themselves and their faith amid the chaos. Ultimately, he advocates for a nourishing approach to information that fosters peace and well-being.

Mar 11, 2025 • 0sec
#152 The history of Lent you never knew… - Joe Heschmeyer
Today Joe takes us through the history of one of the most beautiful liturgical seasons, Lent. And shows us that it’s WAY older and grounded in Christian history than you realize…
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Joe:
Welcome back to Shameless Popery. I’m Joe, Heschmeyer, and today I want to explore the true history of lint. Now, some Christians just know lint is that time of year where we give stuff up. They may not even know why other Christians know that it’s the penitential season in preparation for Easter Sunday, but how many of us know why the Linton season was instituted? Do we know wh...

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Mar 6, 2025 • 0sec
#151 James White DEBATE debrief (w/ John DeRosa) - Joe Heschmeyer
John DeRosa, a podcast host known for his probing discussions on Classical Theism, joins Joe Heschmeyer to delve into the aftermath of his intense debate with James White about the Mass as a propitiatory sacrifice. They explore the historical context of Saint Ignatius of Antioch's writings, dissect the theological implications of the priesthood, and engage in a fascinating discussion on transubstantiation. Additionally, they reflect on the dynamics of effective debate and the audience's reactions, offering insights from both the preparation and performance aspects.

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Mar 4, 2025 • 0sec
#150 Why Catholic Mass is ESSENTIAL to Christianity (and completely Biblical) - Joe Heschmeyer
Joe Heschmeyer passionately defends the Catholic Mass as a propitiatory sacrifice, integral to Christian faith and rich in Scripture. He uncovers historical insights from Church Fathers and Reformers like Martin Luther, highlighting the Mass's scriptural foundations. The discussion delves into the significance of the Eucharist, emphasizing its connection to Christ's body and blood, while linking it to Old Testament traditions. Heschmeyer argues that the Mass embodies a transformative worship experience, essential to the lived expression of Catholicism.

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Feb 27, 2025 • 0sec
#149 William Lane Craig’s Dangerous View on Jesus (and the Trinity…) - Joe Heschmeyer
Join William Lane Craig, a renowned theologian and Christian apologist, as he dives deep into the complexities of Christology. He discusses the dual nature of Christ, addressing heretical interpretations that challenge traditional beliefs. The conversation critiques the implications of Sola Scriptura, warning against the chaos of individual interpretation in defining Christian orthodoxy. Craig emphasizes the importance of divine simplicity to truly understand God’s nature, advocating for a return to foundational doctrines to preserve the essence of Christianity.

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Feb 25, 2025 • 0sec
#148 Once Saved, Always Saved CAN’T be true. Here’s why… - Joe Heschmeyer
Is it possible for a Christian to lose their salvation? This discussion challenges the 'once saved, always saved' doctrine, emphasizing vigilance against sin. The podcast delves into biblical interpretations and highlights teachings that suggest falling away is possible. It presents historical examples, like Simon Magus, to illustrate the risks of abandoning faith. Through these discussions, the importance of humility in one's faith journey is underscored, prompting listeners to rethink their understanding of eternal security.