The Trial of Jesus | Easter Commentary
The trial of Jesus is really tricky to figure out because there's not much solid evidence, and the stories we have are from different people who weren't even there. But it's a big deal because what happened changed a lot of things. Jesus went through two trials, one religious and one civil, and they didn't agree on whether he was guilty or not. Even though the legal stuff is confusing, the story shows how the people in charge ended up being judged by Jesus instead of the other way around, which is pretty deep.
Episodes
Why is Chaos Being Allowed Across Canada? | Naomi Wolf
June 17, 2024
Host Leighton Grey speaks with author Naomi Wolf about the surge of pro-Palestine protests at universities across Canada and the U.S. Wolf claims these demonstrations are driven by paid agitators aiming to create chaos, rather than addressing the illegal mistreatment in Palestine. Instead, she argues, protestors are supporting Hamas. Wolf also shares how witnessing such events has brought her closer to God.
People will Flee Canada too | Peyman Askari
June 3, 2024
Peyman Askari, a professor and candidate for the PPC (People's Party of Canada), shares his experience with government and escaping Iran at the age of six. Peyman and Leighton Grey discuss the Online Harms Bill, the recent drama inside Parliament and the "Wacko" comment. They discuss his concern for Canadians leaving Canada, his stance on non-citizens being allowed to vote in elections and the problem with socialism.
The Real Threat | Commentary
May 31, 2024
Leighton Grey discusses the hidden risks in our food supply chain and how our reliance on processed foods and long-distance shipping could lead to major disruptions. Globalization and government control might be turning us into "indentured servants" of a system that's more fragile than we think.
Politicians Captured by the Party | Randy Hillier
May 27, 2024
Hear the account of former Ontario MPP Randy Hillier as he reflects on his time advocating for Canadians' freedom at the Ottawa Freedom Rally in 2022. What seemed like an innocent activity at a family-friendly event landed Mr. Hillier in hot water with law enforcement. Were the charges an example of lawfare, or were they necessary to fit the event within the framework of the federal government's narrative?