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Non-Catholic listeners send in their questions for Bishop Barron. Questions include: As a Christian, do you ever think, “What if God doesn’t exist”? How are Adam and Eve guilty of disobedience if they had no knowledge of good/evil until after they ate of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil? Why did the disciples betray Jesus despite seeing miracles? Why is God almost exclusively referred to as a masculine entity in the Catholic Church? How do I understand Mary’s important in the Catholic Faith? Is it essential? How can we trust the Bible, when evidence shows the Old Testament isn’t true? Did John Henry Newman have any disagreements with the Catholic Church before his conversion?

Not all of us can have influence, but we can all be an example.

Several recent bestselling books have focused on the Enlightenment, including Stephen Pinker’s Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress. But what was the Enlightenment, and how should we view its effects? Bishop Barron offers his take today.

A listener asks how Christians determine which parts of the Mosaic law in the Old Testament are still in effect today.

During the first part of this month's episode, the Rutten brothers reflected on their movie of the month: Winter's Bone. In the second part of the hour, they talked about fatherhood and how spiritual fathers have similar roles to biological fathers.

During this hour, hosts Steve Splonskowski and Karen Gebes sat down with Megan Fassero, Cheri Frame and Anne Bielejeski as they hosted live from the University of St. Thomas, Saint Paul, MN.

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