Tonight we will examine the introductory elements of Aristotle and consider how he was highly influential on the Eastern fathers, especially St. Maximos and St. John of Damascus. Together...
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Read More Everything here is contained in mainstream media reports. Today I give a summarized analysis of yesterday’s stream with a few minor updates. Since YT attention spans are actually 20...
Read More The eminent Orthodox scholar and professor Dr. David Bradshaw, author of the well-known book Aristotle: East and West joins me and Lewis and Fr. Dcn Dr. Ananias to discuss...
Read More #darkcity #alexproyas #hollywood Dark City presents a dream world, wherein a group of alien-like archons or angelic rulers/daemons known as the “Strangers” control manufactured city by “tuning” it every...
Read More #atheism #debate #theism Continuing our series I cover my top ten for rejecting atheism, materialism, naive empiricism and all the other attendant superstitions that accompany the modern/post-modern world. The...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer The recent debate has, in my mind, solidified the completely unworkable and impossible scheme known as Roman Catholicism – whether it’s the traditional forms found in sedevacantism,...
Read More Fr. Dcn. Dr. Ananias Sorem (his channel is here) joins me to discuss the important issue of key Greek and Hellenic terms and how the fathers transformed them. Orthodoxy...
Read MoreMatt Dillahunty and Jay Dyer square off in a long-requested discussion about the existence of God and the validity of the transcendental argument. Matt Dillahunty is a well known public...
Read More The timing is perfect to cover this classic debate between St. Gregory Palamas and a Barlaamite, who represents the normative, and later dogmatic, view of the Roman Catholic Church...
Read More In this talk we move to Continental Philosophy and examine its origins and presuppositions, as well as the contrast to analytical philosophy. From Aquinas to Kant, we see the...
Read More #God #debate #atheism Uploaded with express written permission. Non Sequitur invited me back on the show to debate the status and validity of transcendental arguments. Dr. Malpass takes...
Read More #nicolascage #movies #comedy Actor Nicolas Cage explains, contrary to mass opinion, his Wicker Man is one of the best films of all time, nay the best of all time....
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer Famous philosopher Thomas Nagel recently published a book questioning the hallowed dogma of strict, reductionist materialism. I have not read the book, but a philosopher friend recommended...
Read More Multiple people have requested a philosophy Q n A so I am offering an open forum, with superchat discussion welcomed. Transcendental arguments, Pre-Socratics, Stoics, sophists, Aristotle, Plato, church fathers,...
Read More I reflect on the lengthy, highly philosophical debate from last night and reconstruct the arguments since we had technical difficulties. I consider how it is we can associate Aristotle...
Read More #disney #captainmarvel #eyeswideshut The Forbidden Zone News invited me on to discuss the subject of my books and how Hollywood has hidden its secrets behind its methods of mass...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer Immanuel Kant wrote at the close of his Critique of Pure Reason as follows: In respect of the origin of the modes of ‘knowledge through pure reason’,...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer In January of 2014, IMF Chief Christine Lagarde gave a speech that was lost on most of her audience and amongst the media. She stated: “Now, I’m...
Read MoreWine moms of the demonic apocalypse. All Ive seen in my feed lately is a host of discussion and video analysis of this film, so I thought I’d give it...
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