Topic: Faith

7 chapters across the catalog

99: Devil in the Details
3:00:13 - 3:08:20

99: Devil in the Details

Final Thoughts on Faith and Definite Decision-Making

Mo Facts and Adam Curry summarize the spiritual and psychological battle for the human mind, emphasizing the need for "definite decisions" and faith. Mo explains that the system of white supremacy has no power over him because he does not fear death. The show concludes with a call to "fight like men on our knees in prayer" and a musical outro warning listeners not to let the Devil fool them.

84: More or Less
1:57:52 - 1:59:25

84: More or Less

Faith and the Command to Multiply

Mo Facts discusses his faith, noting that the biblical command to "be fruitful and multiply" runs counter to the "less people" agenda. Figures like Tucker Carlson are reportedly hated not just for their views, but for having large families. The population control narrative is framed as fundamentally "anti-God" or "anti-Christ" in its opposition to human life.

70: Four Freedoms
20:14 - 23:17

70: Four Freedoms

Religious Doctrine and the Concept of Avoidable Deaths

The discussion explores the theological perspective that a person's time of death is predetermined by God, rendering the concept of "avoidable deaths" irrelevant to certain believers. This doctrine conflicts with public health messaging that emphasizes vaccination as a means to save lives. The hosts argue that the lack of respect for these fundamental religious beliefs is a primary driver of societal division.

70: Four Freedoms
4:00:32 - 4:04:57

70: Four Freedoms

Episode 70 Sign-Off and "I Wish I Could Live Forever"

Mo Facts and Adam Curry conclude the episode by reaffirming their commitment to the "Value for Value" model and their belief in personal talent and faith over government mandates. They announce the upcoming "Lost Tapes" session on YouTube and sign off with the track "I Wish I Could Live Forever." The lyrics of the closing song reflect themes of survival, urban struggle, and reaching for higher aspirations.

61: Mark My Words
53:40 - 58:07

61: Mark My Words

Birmingham Pastor, Faith vs. Sight, Church Closures

A pastor in Birmingham, Alabama, challenges other religious leaders to reopen their churches, accusing them of hypocrisy for choosing "sight" over "faith." He points out the inconsistency of allowing bars, beaches, and liquor stores to remain open while labeling churches as non-essential. The hosts discuss the financial strain on smaller community churches compared to mega-churches with digital infrastructures.

61: Mark My Words
3:21:23 - 3:25:26

61: Mark My Words

Gino Jennings, Common Sense, God Gene

Pastor Gino Jennings emphasizes the need for "common sense" alongside faith, recounting his own family's experience with a 103-degree fever. He warns against "false prophets" who tell people not to "claim" a virus they clearly have. The hosts introduce the concept of the "VMAT2" or "God Gene," suggesting that science may be attempting to edit out the human predisposition for faith.