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Episode Date: March 31, 2026On Pope Leo's comments on the Iran war. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...
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On this Tuesday, Pope Leo is a good man, a peacemaker, a person who teaches compassion and respect for human dignity.
But His holiness is also not a fact-based theologian.
According to the group Minority Rights, Iran is among the top ten countries in the world that persecute Christians.
Not that there are many of them there, perhaps 300,000 out of a population of 90,000.
million. The Iranian government considers followers of Christ to be infidels. They are closely scrutinized,
sometimes harmed. Exactly who is coming to their aid? Well, that would be America.
Yet the Pope is clear in his disdain for the war in Iran. He says Jesus rejects those with, quote,
blood on their hands. Yet I, as a loyal Catholic, believe the Nazarene,
would honor those people who protect the persecuted.
Would I be wrong?
Over to you, Pope Leo.
Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin murdered hundreds of thousands of Christian clergy.
The Allies had to wage brutal war to stop that madness.
Blood flowed.
My book Confronting Evil documents that.
Something we all should think about.
Sometimes justice requires force back in a moment.
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