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Apr 13
6m 32s

Why Telling the Truth Matters

Catholic Frequency
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In a world quick to excuse “little white lies,” this episode reveals why the Catholic tradition treats every falsehood—no matter how small—as a sentence spoken in the native tongue of the father of lies. Drawing on Augustine’s uncompromising clarity, Aquinas’s precise distinctions, John Paul II’s insight into original sin, and the sobering witness of neurosc ... Show More
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