Summa Made Simple

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St. Thomas Aquinas was a super-smart 13th-century Italian philosopher and priest who blended faith with logic to explore big ideas about God, the universe, and how we should live our lives. His epic book, the Summa Theologica, is like a detailed roadmap tackling thousands of tough questions on theology, ethics, and human nature—and if you want to dive in without the headache, the "Summa Made Simple" podcast breaks it all down into fun, straightforward episodes that make it click for anyone. realmsandroads.substack.com

  1. Summa Made Simple Ep 40: The Daughters of Lust Part 2 - Rashness, Thoughtlessness, and Messed Up Priorities

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    Summa Made Simple Ep 40: The Daughters of Lust Part 2 - Rashness, Thoughtlessness, and Messed Up Priorities

    In the 1997 film, “The Devil’s Advocate”, lawyer John Milton (Al Pacino) is Satan tempting his son Kevin (Keanu Reeves) to join him in his ambition to rule Earth. Milton: Let me give you a little inside information about God. God likes to watch. He's a prankster. Think about it. He gives man instincts. He gives you this extraordinary gift, and then what does He do, I swear for His own amusement, his own private, cosmic gag reel, He sets the rules in opposition. It's the goof of all time. Look but don't touch. Touch, but don't taste. Taste, don't swallow. And while you're jumpin' from one foot to the next, what is he doing? He's laughin' His sick, ****in' ass off. He's a tight-ass. He's a sadist. He's an absentee landlord. Worship that? Never. How does a person get to the stage where they hate God? In this episode we dive into lust being a choice of yourself over God, breeding self-love and hatred of God — you love yourself while hating Him because He stands in your way. From there you start loving everything in this world that feeds the lust , and you stop caring about the next life. Spiritual things start to feel disgusting to you. You'll learn why many people don't believe in God — and it might not be philosophy that broke their faith, but lust. Plus: a 13th century remedy for healing that disgust for spiritual things. Read the relevant article of the Summa here: Summa Theologica. Part 2 of 2. Question 153. Article 5. Whether the daughters of lust are fittingly described? This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit realmsandroads.substack.com/subscribe

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St. Thomas Aquinas was a super-smart 13th-century Italian philosopher and priest who blended faith with logic to explore big ideas about God, the universe, and how we should live our lives. His epic book, the Summa Theologica, is like a detailed roadmap tackling thousands of tough questions on theology, ethics, and human nature—and if you want to dive in without the headache, the "Summa Made Simple" podcast breaks it all down into fun, straightforward episodes that make it click for anyone. realmsandroads.substack.com