Those Two Priests Meet Joe Rogan

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ThoseTwoPriests

ThoseTwoPriests

Жыл бұрын

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@benjaminwoods3855
@benjaminwoods3855 Жыл бұрын
Feel free to mute the profanity in videos from other you tubers that you present. The conversation was good and I appreciated the perspectives.
@EL-hs4uj
@EL-hs4uj Жыл бұрын
I do not know Joe Rogan but to answer his query, the evidence is two thousand plus years of eye witness accounts and the fact that the disciples of Jesus believed to the point they died for the truth of Jesus.
@ashleykraker889
@ashleykraker889 Жыл бұрын
This was so good Father Michael and Father Andrew!! Maybe bring Joe Rogan on the Catholic Worldview Fellowship Father Michael!!
@TipsyPotatoGirl
@TipsyPotatoGirl Жыл бұрын
It's so good to see you again, Fathers! This was such an interesting talk as well, as someone who's just coming back to the faith after... Pretty much abandoning it after my First Communion :') I spent my entire teens refusing to believe and I held the Church in such a negative view... I just had a lot of prejudice. But last summer, out of nowhere, I started investigating and reading the Bible, and I kept getting closer and closer to God. It's like once you open your heart to Him a little, He comes right in and hugs you, and it feels so good. It's actually very helpful to hear about people questioning things and how open to those questions the Church is. It's also great to see you won't shy away from some of the most "uncomfortable" subjects. And aside from that, it's just nice to watch you two, you are fun and inspiring ^^ And you make me feel welcome into the Faith and the Catholic Church, even if I strayed and I'm still looking for the right path. Just thank you again for starting this project, because it's such a gift for me (and for more people, probably!). Bless your hearts
@TM-hl9me
@TM-hl9me Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Fathers, for this sharing which lifted my spirits and gave me food for joyful pondering. Firstly, the conversational style is brilliant, as you pick up and continue from each other. Secondly the content is exactly what we need as you explore and logically explode many carelessly expressed ideas that people throw out in conversation. It is very very helpful for us to acquire tacks to address these ideas effectively, which you have provided. God bless you.
@b.m.l.5605
@b.m.l.5605 Жыл бұрын
Excellent discussion. I hope Joe Rogan accepts your invitation. I have no doubt it will be life changing for him. Thank you for starting this project. You are both brilliant. Keep it up.
@valerieannng
@valerieannng Жыл бұрын
Enjoying your talks, Frs!! It’s very informative. I did not know there was a Shroud museum. I should have visited it the last time when you gave us a short tour at St Peter’s, Fr Andrew
@nikkinguyen9731
@nikkinguyen9731 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Fathers. This episode was so good! I truly hope Joe Rogan takes you up on your invitation. I'm sure you could convince him with the evidence you both can so articulately and eloquently convey and turn his scepticism into the passionate love and faith in Our Lord that you have. He would be a very influential advocate of our faith and bring more people into the fold. I can't wait to learn more from you and grow in my faith.
@IosuamacaMhadaidh
@IosuamacaMhadaidh 2 ай бұрын
Joe went on vacation to Rome within the last few years, so a precedent has been set, just need to get through to him.
@jweastepful
@jweastepful Жыл бұрын
Great discussion. Hope Rogan takes up your invitation.
@thomasstevens9720
@thomasstevens9720 Жыл бұрын
Well done, guys!
@rosariopelobello3216
@rosariopelobello3216 Жыл бұрын
Those Two Priests. Fathers, your discussions inspires us to deepen our Catholic faith and also find time to know more Jesus by heart like reading the Bible listen to God
@Marie-Elaine
@Marie-Elaine Жыл бұрын
What an interesting conversation. I was smiling when you were talking about St Peter's Basilica, I have to admit that when I visited, I did not feel welcome. My first thoughts were this church was built to intimidate, as in, you will bow down.I found the side chapels much more comforting.
@flouki1
@flouki1 Жыл бұрын
Great channel and best proclamation for christ.
@chase6579
@chase6579 Жыл бұрын
Good stuff fathers
@petek6428
@petek6428 Жыл бұрын
Ive been waiting for this.. Thank you Fathers great vid !! It would be great to get Joe Rogan on the show..... The evidence is in our hearts In each man and woman there is God we are all born into this world with His spirit inside of us but its whether we recognise & accept him. Akin God to a toaster ( I know ..but bear with me lol) with the bread inside ready to be toasted and we are the plug socket both have the same components where once plugged in it completes the circuit and once plugged in it completes the connection & we get the toast (Our daily bread ) for our breakfast our bellies are quenched ~ But evidently If we plugged say a kettle in there would be no toast if we plugged an iron in there would be no toast ..we wouldn't be satisfied nor quenched - Still no toast and our stomachs would be empty. Each one of us are after true peace in ones heart from the stresses and strains of life- We may turn to alcohol drugs sex money materialism to quench us but we are never fully quenched so we go back for more or seek out maybe this new kick or that new kick etc But still we feel incomplete. It's only if we take a step back and open our hearts & minds to the Good News and ask Jesus to come into our lives we make that connection & guaranteed you will be quenched and what Jesus has to offer is free The evidence is in our hearts ! it just has to be recognised and tapped into.We need to build a personal relationship with Jesus. If there were solid evidence there would be no freedom of choice or no faith and all that Jesus did and went through would have been pointless. He was and Is and has always been there from day one. Our responsibility is to spread the Good News so that each & everyone of us has a choice to begin a personal relationship with Christ not present solid evidence alone , no disrespect .. just my opinion 🙂
@petek6428
@petek6428 Жыл бұрын
btw I didn't truly believe until I was at my lowest I had no one so at that time I didn't know where it came from but I shouted out loud ''God are you there ? Please help me I open my heart to you '' ..He heard me ! I got the biggest kick that no other drug on this earth could surpass- The most purest of love hit my heart & it remained in me so I had to know more about this Jesus ...Two years on after building a relationship with God by reading the Scriptures daily prayer with thanks & may thy will always be done and meditating on Jesus name I'm now free from all worldly addictions and - believe me- I had many!! And through all of this I have the evidence but an evidence through building a daily relationship with Jesus & is now written on my heart that is forever quenched . The evidence is personal it comes through building a daily relationship with him by reading the bible by researching by praying repenting petitioning thanking & always agreeing with his will good or bad .Amen. God bless you all .
@francis5425
@francis5425 Жыл бұрын
I am a devotee òf yeshua of gnosis and I bless what you do he is truly risen
@cappincrunkful
@cappincrunkful Жыл бұрын
Let's have a conversation.
@Lisa_BisaRN
@Lisa_BisaRN Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@michaelsamynART
@michaelsamynART Жыл бұрын
Thank you for elaborating on celibacy! That was wonderful to hear. Your arguments against rejecting the Church because of pedophilia are sound but I doubt that they will convince. Because I think the rejection often precedes the reason. If bothered at all, any excuse will do not to have to consider Christianity. As a recent convert from atheism with mostly atheist friends and relatives this worries me greatly. Can anyone be expected to consider the faith without first receiving the grace of God? And if not why is God so stingy with His grace?
@francis5425
@francis5425 Жыл бұрын
Building 7 didn't just fall
@jakefugazi
@jakefugazi Жыл бұрын
Yo. Enjoyable & informative discussion. I'm almost through RCIA. How do I get that apologetics book? I don't see it on Amazon.
@pedrogomezg9778
@pedrogomezg9778 Жыл бұрын
Hello. (I speak spanish... Sorry for my english). I saw one long interview of one of you about the 'Sindone' (latter I Saw your talks here (the 2 priests) and I thank you and enjoy), you know a lot about the Shroud, and communicate it very pasionate, interestingly and documented. In this video comes again the 'shroud' topic as one of the support arguments for the historicity needs. How you value the studies of the 'Titulus Crucix', like those of Carsten Peter Thiede specially, a paleographic expert who is convinced of its autenticity, for that same purpuse of the 'need' of historical proofs... if you know about It? (there are more supports for historicity of that ítem, even though nothing never gets definitive). Of course none of the objets, writtings, or arguments base our faith alone, for their own isolated, neither can any 'proof' convince any one or be definitive... But there are some that are astonishing powerfull, as the conjuncion of them (here and there) is. The 'need' for evidence, can be insatiable. Every evidence can be insuficient or cuestinable...and if one is closed, there is not even need at all, nor any evidence will be enough or incuestionable... Jaja I writte to much. My curiosity is about you opinion on the Titulus. Thank you
@deledition6335
@deledition6335 Жыл бұрын
To be chaste is a grace. It's a spiritual gift. Many people cannot understand it because they have not lived it. Spiritual intimacy and closeness to God is so powerful that it can wipe out any need for human intimacy. You can be in the world and not need that kind of physical intimacy because God completes you in every way. The peace that comes with it is so great that you would not want to be anywhere else, you want for nothing but wait to be with GOD, and every moment feels like forever. Even married people can be chaste.
@erikb3041
@erikb3041 Жыл бұрын
Please give a heads up when your book is published!
@user-zb1ut9le5h
@user-zb1ut9le5h Жыл бұрын
"There is more evidence for the existence of Jesus than for anyone else in the ancient world." See Josephus, etc.
@vernonhedge4530
@vernonhedge4530 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, as I am enjoying the show, ye Two Priests! There's a lot of good stuff on Joe Rogan. I'm an atheist who is exploring the Bible. This episode of a Steve Turley vlog explaining a Joe Rogan podcast (this one kzbin.info/www/bejne/hWG0dmiqo76CkLM) just blows me away.
@jeannemacdonald1761
@jeannemacdonald1761 Жыл бұрын
Interesting. I was targeted by a serial killer when I was twelve. I always thought it was God using His angels that let me escape. So from then on, I knew evil was seriously real. This sensitivity leads to a conclusion: it is easy to be sinful and eventually evil, but much more difficult to continually chose good and strive for holiness. That being a truth, then why has not evil overcome good? The reason is that God is greater in the world than the fallen soul and nature of man. The holy grace began with Abraham and it will end with the sword of the Rosary. I was saved from murder and torture, not because I was special, but because God had a vision for my soul that he wanted to follow longer than twelve years. I am now almost 75, and I know I would have gone to heaven at age twelve, but that is not the point with God. Now I see that he wanted my personal relationship with Him more than my innocent body in heaven - because in the end, I am not going to end up in the same state in heaven now as I would have then. Hopefully. Our Relationship now, should, logically, continue forever. Basically, God is real because evil is real. The more we hide God behind a curtain the more he will stay there until we come to our senses due to the proliferation of evil. When we, as a culture, decide there is no Holy Spirit available to man, then God will set us straight in a very solid way. Not because we are stupid and unworthy of heaven, but because he still wants people who have personal relationships with Him that will continue forever. Jeanne MacDonald
@francis5425
@francis5425 Жыл бұрын
How do you explain the bishop of Rome promoting the vaax?
@emiliosanchez9406
@emiliosanchez9406 Жыл бұрын
You deserve 20 times the viewers then Joe
@francis5425
@francis5425 Жыл бұрын
1 corinthians 7:9
@francis5425
@francis5425 Жыл бұрын
Most conspiracy theories are correct including the Resurrection of our lord and saviour
@edelmiraespinosa9689
@edelmiraespinosa9689 Жыл бұрын
Nice talk Fathers, but Joe Rogan? That guy does not seem like the kind of person who will be called to faith, sorry, I am a faithful Christian, but no faith in Joe Rogan
@vernonhedge4530
@vernonhedge4530 Жыл бұрын
As someone trying to find my way, I am curious on what basis are you making that judgment? I admire the work Joe Rogan does, I think he genuinely tries to be open and learn new things. Consequently he has had Christians on and talked with them for many hours, from which I have learned a lot.
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