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The Deepertruth Catholic Lions defeat John Benko's The 4 Persons Again 15 to 5, 9/7/2024,

Ken Litchfield : started the scoring with his podcast, IVF, Transgenderism, Same sex "marriage" and End of life


Dr. Ben Akers appears as a guest from the Augustine Institute


Richard Pettys Jr. completes the podcasts and scoring with his podcast, Chaplet of Divine Mercy, Saint of the Day and Daily Update 2024.09.07



Due to dwindling numbers of the 4 Persons listeners, today their numbers continue to be low. some of their listeners have switch to Deepertruth because they are finding that John Benko is a fake and a liar.


The Deepertruth Catholic Lions continued their dominance today over John Benko's The 4 Persons sheep through the following podcasts:



The Lord loves Stringed Instrumental Music



Stand In The Gap With Us And Blessed Frédéric Ozanam



To Understand the War From Within


Deepertruths lead today is 208587 Up from 208579 (9/7/2024)


Deepertruth holds at 68.% Average per post

The 4 Persons at 10% Average per post


Deepertruth stands at 213,902, The 4 Persons ends with 5309


Newt Gingrich I am often asked when I chose to become Catholic. However, it is more truthful to say that over the course of several years I gradually became Catholic and then decided one day to accept the faith I had already come to embrace.


My wife, Callista, is a lifelong Catholic and has been a member of the choir of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., for 15 years. Although I was Southern Baptist, I had attended Mass with Callista every Sunday at the basilica to watch her sing with the choir.



I accompanied Callista to Rome in 2005, when the choir was invited to sing at St. Peter’s Basilica. While there, I had the opportunity to talk at length with Msgr. Walter Rossi, rector of the basilica in D.C., about faith, history and many of the cultural challenges, including secularism, facing our country. Our conversations were enlightening and intriguing.

During that trip, I experienced my first visit to St. Peter’s Basilica, and I recall marveling at being in the presence of the historic truth of the Church that day.

I was also moved by Pope Benedict’s reflection in his book Jesus of Nazareth that, “God is the issue: Is he real, reality itself, or isn’t he? Is he good, or do we have to invent the good ourselves?”

Throughout our travels, whether Callista and I were in Costa Rica or Africa, she was adamant about finding a local Mass on Sunday. Listening to “Amazing Grace” being sung in Chinese at Mass in Beijing was a beautiful experience, and worshipping with believers across the world opened my eyes to the diversity and richness of the Catholic Church. 


Over the course of a decade, the depth of faith and history contained in the life of the Catholic Church were increasingly apparent to me, and the centrality of the Eucharist in the Catholic Mass became more and more clear.

Pope Benedict XVI’s visit to the United States in April of 2008 was a turning point for me. The Holy Father presided over solemn vespers with the U.S. bishops in the Crypt Church at the basilica in Washington. Callista’s choir was asked to sing for Pope Benedict at vespers, and as a spouse, I had the unique opportunity to attend the papal visit and was deeply moved by the occasion. 


Newt Gingrich strong in his Catholic faith he calls out for "Deepertruth to Beat John Benko" and the 4 Persons


Philippians 4:13


I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. This verse reminds athletes that by relying wholly on God's strength, and not their own, they can overcome any obstacle. When an athlete faces a challenging situation, this verse serves as a powerful reminder that they are not alone.












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