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Show Notes
Patrick explores profound reflections from those at life's end. Saints and believers express peace and joy, reciting prayers and affirming their faith as they cross into eternity. In stark contrast, notable atheists and skeptics reveal despair and regret in their final moments. These stark differences remind listeners of the spiritual choices they face and the legacies they leave. As individuals journey through life, Patrick encourages them to ponder their own paths and choose wisely. Which legacy do you wish to leave behind?
- Patrick shares “the words of the just at death” and juxtaposes it with the “deathbed words of atheists and those who lacked faith” (01:18)
- Anna - Can you help explain today's gospel? 'Foxes have dens and the birds of the air have nests, but the son of man has nowhere to lay his head” (14:02)
- OJ - About raising kids, it's not what you have. I think it's important to have kids earn as much as possible. (17:32)
- Francis (13-years-old) - Would it be a mortal sin for a vampire to commit suicide to protect others from becoming vampires? (24:53)
- James (email) – Vampire suicide is a gray area.
- Barbara - I can't understand why there are so few confession times. Not trying to judge, but do people even go to confession anymore? (39:37)
- Lawrence - Is healthcare a right or a privilege? (45:04)