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Weâll continue exploring the effects of modern technology on our lives, particularly our mental and spiritual health. As discussed in the last episode, technological tools such as smartphones and state-of-the-art search engines like Google grant us unprecedented access to nearly unlimited information. In addition, algorithms and tracking software lead us through a sea of content calibrated to our interests, which keeps us fixed to our devices. In this episode, we discuss why this is dangerous and what we can do to place ourselves on guard against an overwhelming amount of content, much of which is misleading and potentially harmful. Ultimately we ask, How do we separate the digital wheat from the chaff?
These and other salient points will be addressed by Father Jonathan Kopec on this third episode of Digital Dangers.
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Today, in the second part of our ongoing series Digital Dangers, we examine the effects of modern technology on our mental fitness, spiritual well being, and even our physical health. While technology such as smartphones, state-of-the-art search engines, and artificial intelligence give us access to vast reservoirs of information, are we harming ourselves intellectually through the superficial acquisition of knowledge? What adverse effects does this technology have on brain development and can it lead to addiction? Moreover, is technology damaging our capacity to have interpersonal relationships and, most importantly, a relationship with God?
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Welcome back to the SSPX Podcast, where weâre diving into our new series, Digital Dangers! In this ten-part series, weâll answer questions about modern technologyâs complicated nature and its lurking hazards. In a world where technology reigns supreme, weâll explore its effects on us, our children, and our eternal destiny. How do we shield ourselves and our loved ones from the perils of the online, artificial world? Are smartphones a blessing or a curse? How can we safely navigate the digital landscape without damaging the sanctuary of our family homes? Join us as we tackle these questions and more throughout the series.
Welcome back to the SSPX Podcast, where weâre diving into our new series, Digital Dangers! In this ten-part series, weâll answer questions about modern technologyâs complicated nature and its lurking hazards. In a world where technology reigns supreme, weâll explore its effects on us, our children, and our eternal destiny. How do we shield ourselves and our loved ones from the perils of the online, artificial world? Are smartphones a blessing or a curse? How can we safely navigate the digital landscape without damaging the sanctuary of our family homes? Join us as we tackle these questions and more throughout the series.
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On the final episode of the Apologetics Series, we answer one last remaining question, âHow do we know with certainty that we should join the Catholic Church?â Over the past 41 episodes we have shown that God exists, that His Word is true, that we can find Him, that Jesus is Him, and that the Church was given to us for our salvation. Yet we may still wonder if we should join an institution that has had corrupt leaders throughout history and today appears to be self-contradictory at points. Fr. David Sherry will join us for the final word.
On todayâs episode of the SSPX Podcast, we continue with the âWhy Notâ questions about what is reasonable to believe. In this episode, we turn our attention to Judaism. The Jewish people were the chosen people of God with whom He made a divine Covenant. Given this, is it true that this Covenant is still valid? Following the coming of Jesus Christ and the founding of the Church, is it right to practice Judaism today?
From the 2023 Angelus Press Conference for Catholic Tradition.
The Angelus Press Conference for Catholic Tradition is a unique opportunity to have a life-changing Catholic experience while deepening your faith. This annual Conference, which will be held between October 11-13, 2024, provides a chance to socialize with fellow Catholics, meet priests and religious, and attend lectures on the traditional Catholic Faith. Daily Mass and confessions are also available.Â
The 2024 Conference is being hosted at the Hilton Kansas City Airport â 8801 NW 112th St, Kansas City, MO 64153.
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On todayâs episode of the SSPX Podcast, we continue with the âWhy Notâ questions about what is reasonable to believe. In this episode, we examine Mormonism or, as it is officially known, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. On the surface, there are many similarities between Mormon families and traditional Catholic families. Their values seem to match up. But even though the surface is similar, there are substantial differences between Mormon beliefs and Christianity.
On todayâs episode of the SSPX Podcast, we continue with the âWhy Notâ questions about what is or is not reasonable to believe by examining Islam. Islam is the second largest religion in the world behind Christianity and therefore warrants special attention. To help unpack this religion, we review the so-called âFive Pillars of Islamâ while exploring whether it has some of the same basic roots as Judaism and Christianity.
On todayâs episode of the SSPX Podcast, weâll start our last batch of episodes â those dealing with the âwhy notâ questions about what is reasonable to believe. Today weâll be looking at the basic premise of Paganism â why Polytheism, animism, spiritualism, even if they have been at times very popular in history, and seem to be trendy now, simply donât make sense to the reasonable person. Weâll see how, based on logic, the ideas inherent in Hinduism, Buddhism, and native or aboriginal spiritualities simply wonât match up to reality.
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