Margot Robbie VS. The Closeted Gays
Grant and Jeremy discuss waffles vs. pancakes, whether Margot Robbie is actually mid or not, Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ, and more.

Grant and Jeremy discuss waffles vs. pancakes, whether Margot Robbie is actually mid or not, Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ, and more.
The boys discuss show updates, working at the Home Depot, Brits driving on the wrong side of the road, being in the Catholic in-group, engaging sedes, and more. Then, Mr. Patriarch (@MrPatriarch18) crashes the pod.
The boys discuss affirmative action, the progression of faith, devout prayer, knowing God through suffering, loving your children, and more.
The boys discuss food (again), how bullying is good and natural, shifting definitions, and more.
The boys discuss demonically possessed abortion advocates, pushing the social envelope, childhood risk-taking, and more.
The boys discuss the Manichaeism heresy, letting people be wrong, how gross it is to get gay with your dad, Boolean logic versus Aristotelean logic, and more.
Under fire, the boys retreat to the CG bunker, address the hit piece that lost Jeremy his fancy politics job, and restate the mission of the pod.
The boys discuss Ron DeSantis' public personality, having the hope that all are saved, beaten up LAN party nerds, and more.
Mr. Patriarch (@MrPatriarch18) joins the boys to answer Patreon listener questions.
The boys discuss what it means to be a saint, properly hating broccoli, death wishes, the similarities between Catholicism and Mohammedanism, and more.
The boy's discuss Steven Crowder's divorce, Ayn Rand's 1964 collection of essays about how selfishness is a good thing, the physical sensation of grace, and more.
Grant and Jeremy discuss what makes a protestant church service, local Anchorage pizza, Alaskan home design, and more.
The boys discuss Trump's arrest in New York, Grant's impending baptism and confirmation, being friends with people who don't share your values, texting with zoomers, and more.
The boys discuss the trans community's response to the recent school shooting in Nashville, the Taliban's office staff, what it means to be bored, belonging to a community, and more.
The boys discuss the doomed struggle of fat people, asking white guys for help, an ignorant butchering of Irish history, and more.
Recorded 3/4/2023. The boys struggle with faith (and computers).
The boys return to discuss the weirdness of Protestant pastors, what makes video games good, what it means to express humanity through sex, the state's responsibility to kill, and more.
Jeremy and Grant discuss the myth of artificial intelligence, the differences between the lives of Martin Luther King Jr. and Adolf Hitler, Christianity without Mary, and more.
(Recorded 1/13/2023) The boys talk about the end of the Trump era, the myth of intellectual conversion, feeling at home in your ethnic homeland, and more.
Grant and Jeremy zoom through the wormhole to discuss Steven Crowder's recent attempt to distance himself from the Daily Wire, Taylor Marshall-tainted rosaries, hot nuns, and more.
Still awaiting Grant's return from England, Jeremy and friend of the show, Joshua Hamm, get to the bottom of what society needs and why. (Recorded 12/9/2022)
With Grant on vacation, Jeremy brings friend of the show, Jay, on to discuss FIFA World Cup 2022, "traditional" Catholics, what it means to be truly masculine, and more. (Recorded 12/2/2022)
The boys discuss the evils of the insurance industry, handling anger, Jeremy's spotty history of dog-ownership, race's involvement in personal nutrition, and more.
Grant and Jeremy discuss the 2022 midterm elections, third party voting, the differences between Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump, and Matt Walsh's appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience.
The boys get together for a brief late-night discussion of Grant's banning from Twitter, Pennsylvania's insane 2022 senate race, and the decline of Jordan B. Peterson.
The boys continue their discussion of the Summa Theologica. Also, shockingly, both statistics and units of measurements are fake.
Jeremy and Grant finish up their discussion of Aquinas' five ways before dipping their toes in the third question of the Summa's Prima Partis.
The boys launch the fourth season of Contra Gentiles with a discussion of a section of one of St. Thomas Aquinas' most influential works. (Summa Theologica Prima Partis, Question 2) Patreon: patreon.com/contragentiles
Grant and Jeremy reflect on the past two years of Contra Gentiles before assessing the most famous work of history's most successful heretic.
The boys discuss joyful natives, the nature of time, anxious young people, the idea of a married priesthood, and more.