The Epstein files spark a sobering conversation about corruption, secrecy, and the cost of unchecked power. The guys examine why evil operating in darkness should never shock us, and how history, Scripture, and human nature all point to the same outcome when desire goes unrestrained. Jase shares a harrowing travel story that turns into a reminder of how quickly our illusion of control can disappear.
In this episode: Deuteronomy 17, verses 16–17; 1 John 2, verse 16; John 8, verse 44; Romans 2, verses 6–11; James 4, verse 16; James 5, verse 16
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Chapters:
00:00 – Late start and a chaotic travel day
07:40 – Jase accidentally tells an offensive joke
10:30 – The one-engine plane and the red button
16:00 – Fog, ice, and a near-aborted landing
22:30 – Stranded in El Dorado after midnight
28:40 – A deer dodge and a midnight rescue
33:45 – Why powerful people doing evil shouldn’t shock us
37:20 – Epstein, money, sex, and power
43:30 – Darkness, secrecy, and bringing sin into the light
50:30 – Why this evil exists at all
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