Ep. 78 Cartoons, and Catechisms: Protecting the Imagination of a Generation

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In this conversation, BT with guest Scott Smith, explores the themes of modern warfare, societal structures, and the pervasive influence of media on children. He discusses the existential threats posed by willful ignorance and the importance of cultural diagnosis in understanding the impact of entertainment on young minds. The dialogue also delves into the role of sacred art in cultural renaissance, the urgent issue of human trafficking, and the prophetic significance of Our Lady of Guadalupe in the context of evangelization and conversion. In this conversation, Brandon Wallace discusses the decline of traditional Christian denominations and the impact of modern ideologies on media, particularly children's programming. He emphasizes the importance of creating a 'no watch' list for families to avoid harmful content. The discussion also delves into C.S. Lewis's views on purgatory and the necessity of regular confession for spiritual growth.

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00:00 The Nature of Modern Warfare and Society
01:47 Surveillance and the Influence on Children
03:56 Cultural Diagnosis and the Role of Media
08:36 The Digital Jungle and Children's Imagination
10:03 The Domestic Monastery: Parenting and Spirituality
16:10 Sacred Art and Cultural Renaissance
22:04 Human Trafficking and Advocacy
29:48 The Prophetic Role of Our Lady of Guadalupe
37:58 The Decline of Traditional Denominations
39:19 The Impact of Modern Ideologies on Media
40:42 Creating a 'No Watch' List for Families
44:58 The Evolution of Children's Programming
52:12 C.S. Lewis and the Concept of Purgatory
01:04:10 Encouraging Regular Confession and Spiritual Growth

Ep. 78 Cartoons, and Catechisms: Protecting the Imagination of a Generation
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