However.

However.
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Every opinion has two sides. Each side has experiences, support, stories, people, and histories. In However, we debate both sides of an opinion and leave the decision up to you.
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Explores contentious issues across multiple areas, such as religion, politics, and societal beliefs by presenting dual perspectives. Episodes include topics like the authority of the Pope, ethical implications of artificial intelligence, and the role of media in public opinion, focusing on arguments, counterarguments, and audience engagement.

Every opinion has two sides. Each side has experiences, support, stories, people, and histories. In However, we debate both sides of an opinion and leave the decision up to you.
Who is the Pope, what authority does he have, and how did he get that authority?
In this episode, I jump on a call with two of my friends, Cooper Cobbs and Liam O’Connors, to debate issues surrounding the Pope. Liam upholds that the Pope holds supreme authority over the church and is infallible in matters of faith and morality. Cooper negates that, proposing that it lacks scriptural backing.

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