

The Warrior Priest Podcast
Warrior Priest
Standing at the intersection of conflict and belief to better understand the human condition.
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Jul 11, 2024 • 1h 11min
0203: Midweek Debrief - What Is Propaganda, part 1
Propaganda is made, first of all, because of a will to action, for the purpose of effectively arming policy and giving irresistible power to its decisions.* Whoever handles this instrument can be concerned solely with effectiveness This is the supreme law. which must never be forgotten when the phenomenon of propaganda is analyzed. Ineffective propaganda is no propaganda. This instrument belongs to the technological universe, shares its characteristics. and is indissolubly linked to it. - Jaques Ellul, Propaganda
Link: https://ia801202.us.archive.org/11/items/Propaganda_201512/Propaganda.pdf

Jun 28, 2024 • 1h 5min
0202: Midweek Debrief - Death, Still-Borns & Ravens
No pressure, no diamond. You don’t become a good captain by never meeting a storm. And so, at the end of your life – many years from now God willing – there is but one tree, vines threaded gloriously and ramshackley together – holy in its way – offering you a place to sit down and rest awhile, its branches sagging under the weight of timeless fruit produced to settle your restless stomach.

Jun 21, 2024 • 1h 6min
0201 - Midweek Debrief - The Denial of Death
No matter how much we love the city, or our home, or the land, they will never love us back. They do not give birth to hope. They destroy us in the pursuit of it. And so, to survive you must learn to recognize those who don’t hope, who aren’t really alive, and be wary of their doomed decisions. They are to be avoided at all costs because their fear is tragedy's closest cousin, and tragedy is contagious. And then, just like that, death steps from the shadows, and hope is strangled. Life is extinguished. Freedom is chained up.

Jun 14, 2024 • 1h 34min
0200: Midweek Debrief - The War on Self in a Can-Do Society
The complaint of the depressive individual, “Nothing is possible,” can only occur in a society that thinks, “Nothing is impossible.” No-longer-being-able-to-be-able leads to destructive self-reproach and auto-aggression. The achievement-subject finds itself fighting with itself. The depressive has been wounded by internalized war. Depression is the sickness of a society that suffers from excessive positivity. It reflects a humanity waging war on itself. - Byung-Chul Han, The Burnout Society

Jun 7, 2024 • 1h 4min
0199: Midweek Debrief - Friendly Big Brother
Like is the digital Amen. When we click Like, we are bowing down to the order to domination. The smartphone is not just an effective surveillance apparatus; it is also a mobile confessional. - Byung-Chul Han, Psychopolitics

May 29, 2024 • 1h 22min
0198: Midweek Debrief - Kindness Is Invincible
“That kindness is invincible, provided it's sincere- not ironic or an act. What can even the most vicious person do if you keep treating him with kindness and gently set him straight” ― Marcus Aurelius, Meditations

May 23, 2024 • 1h 9min
0197: Midweek Debrief - A New Telling of Three Ancient Tales
We are mud people with a holy breath sweeping through us. That is a comfort, Jesus says. Not tree people so much, or zebra people, or pomegranate people, but mud people. There is a primality in it. It is an image we can get behind. It is not nice. It is not a florid Renaissance sketch, but something we can imagine seeing daubed on a cave wall before someone blows the wick out.

May 22, 2024 • 1h 10min
0196: Midweek Debrief - The Plight of Addiction
“What is addiction, really? It is a sign, a signal, a symptom of distress. It is a language that tells us about a plight that must be understood.”
Alice Miller, Breaking Down the Wall of Silence

May 10, 2024 • 1h 26min
0195: Midweek Debrief - Rage Against The New God
Technology is our new god. What would a refusal to worship look like? Paul Kingsnorth offers a vision of resistance, which I discuss in this week's episode.

May 2, 2024 • 1h 11min
194: Midweek Debrief - Unlocking Reality
If God gave us what we asked for all at once, it would wipe us out. Too much reality. We have to chew on one piece of manna at a time. God’s announcements to the heart are so prestigious that too much and we are floored. And there are lots more that feel nutty and restrictive in their eccentricity. Then a year later or more and that, in turn, blossoms into bare, unadorned wisdom. So be wary of begging God to make too many pronouncements, to act for you too early. One simply doesn’t know the power of unadorned facts until they descend upon us like a heavenly storm.