Communism is Destroying Men in America
Today we discuss how Ven. Fulton Sheen was the outspoken soldier against communism, prophetic in his wisdom, and necessary for all men living in the west to understand. We are joined by Steve Cunningham to discuss how Arch. Fulton Sheen saw the wave of communism that has crept its way into the United States and how modern capitalism has tenets of communism presented under a different name. We discuss what men need to do today to bring Christ and needed change to society.
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