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Pat Mayo takes a deep dive into tournament and player stats at Fantasy National making his early 2025 Canadian Open Picks. Plus, the Score's Eric Patterson joins to discuss his take from getting to see TPC Toronto and his thoughts on the Canadian Open. PME LIVE JUNE 7th TICKETS ON SALE NOW: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/1321517236629?aff=oddtdtcreatorUse code “MAYO” at underdog for a deposit match up to $1000Get 20% off https://www.fantasynational.com/mayo with code “MAYO”Win a golf trip to Cabot Links at Coolbet: https://www.coolbet.com/ca/cabot-25. Use code “SPORTS200” to get a $200 too.Subscribe, Rate and ReviewApple: http://bit.ly/PMEiTunesSpotify: https://goo.gl/VboemHTravelers Championship — For tickets and information visit TravelersChampionship.com. The Travelers Championship, there is only one! June 18th through the 22ndOMAHA STEAKS — Go to https://OmahaSteaks.comto shop delicious Father's Day gift packages. And use Promo Code MAYO at checkout for an extra $35 off. Minimum purchase may apply. See site for details. A big thanks to our advertiser, Omaha Steaks!HELIX - Go to helixsleep.com/MAYO for 20% OFF Sitewide FOLLOW MAYO MEDIA NETWORKNewsletter: https://mayomedia.substack.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mayomedianetwork/TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/discover/mayo-media-networkYOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/YTMMN__________________________ SHOW INDEX00:00 Intro/Quick Notes1:05 Field/Canadian Open Rant23:51 EPatt Course Preview/Flyover56:51 Players to Target/Model1:15:53 Guess The Odds Message and data rates apply. Must be 18+ (21+MA & AZ, 19+ AL, NE) and present in a state where Underdog Fantasy operates. Terms apply. Concerned with your play? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org; AZ: 1-800-NEXT-STEP (1-800-639-8783) or text NEXT-STEP to 53342; NY: Call the 24/7 HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY or Text HOPENY (467369)
Investor Fuel Real Estate Investing Mastermind - Audio Version
In this conversation, John Harcar and Eric Patterson discuss innovative strategies for building wealth outside of traditional Wall Street investments. Eric shares his personal journey into real estate, the lessons learned from the Great Recession, and the concept of Infinite Banking as a means to gain financial control. They explore the unique challenges faced by landlords and introduce the Slow Flip strategy as an alternative investment method. The discussion emphasizes the importance of self-education and finding the right financial strategies tailored to individual needs. Professional Real Estate Investors - How we can help you: Investor Fuel Mastermind: Learn more about the Investor Fuel Mastermind, including 100% deal financing, massive discounts from vendors and sponsors you're already using, our world class community of over 150 members, and SO much more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/apply Investor Machine Marketing Partnership: Are you looking for consistent, high quality lead generation? Investor Machine is America's #1 lead generation service professional investors. Investor Machine provides true ‘white glove' support to help you build the perfect marketing plan, then we'll execute it for you…talking and working together on an ongoing basis to help you hit YOUR goals! Learn more here: http://www.investormachine.com Coaching with Mike Hambright: Interested in 1 on 1 coaching with Mike Hambright? Mike coaches entrepreneurs looking to level up, build coaching or service based businesses (Mike runs multiple 7 and 8 figure a year businesses), building a coaching program and more. Learn more here: https://investorfuel.com/coachingwithmike Attend a Vacation/Mastermind Retreat with Mike Hambright: Interested in joining a “mini-mastermind” with Mike and his private clients on an upcoming “Retreat”, either at locations like Cabo San Lucas, Napa, Park City ski trip, Yellowstone, or even at Mike's East Texas “Big H Ranch”? Learn more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/retreat Property Insurance: Join the largest and most investor friendly property insurance provider in 2 minutes. Free to join, and insure all your flips and rentals within minutes! There is NO easier insurance provider on the planet (turn insurance on or off in 1 minute without talking to anyone!), and there's no 15-30% agent mark up through this platform! Register here: https://myinvestorinsurance.com/ New Real Estate Investors - How we can work together: Investor Fuel Club (Coaching and Deal Partner Community): Looking to kickstart your real estate investing career? Join our one of a kind Coaching Community, Investor Fuel Club, where you'll get trained by some of the best real estate investors in America, and partner with them on deals! You don't need $ for deals…we'll partner with you and hold your hand along the way! Learn More here: http://www.investorfuel.com/club —--------------------
The Way Home Podcast returns from hiatus! Today, we have Knox Thames on The Way Home Podcast! Dr. Eric Patterson is the current Special Advisor for Religious Minorities in the Near East and South / Central Asia at the U.S. Department of State. Today on The Way Home Podcast, Dan and Knox discuss the unique […] The post The Way Home Podcast: Knox Thames on the Foreign Policy and Religious Freedom appeared first on Daniel Darling.
Topics on this week's episode with Greg Huss and Tommy Birch of the Des Moines Register as the duo recaps opening weekend for the Iowa Cubs:Throwback to when Matt Murton and Eric Patterson were Cubs prospectsOwen Caissie is healthy and in the starting lineupJames Triantos and how his skillset might work in the bigsMoises Ballesteros hits the ball hard and the defense is better than it probably should beBen Cowles surprising earlyJonny Long following in Matt Mervis' footstepsConnor Noland's dominating Opening Night startDaniel Palencia throwing more gas
The Way Home Podcast returns from hiatus! Today, we have Eric Patterson on The Way Home Podcast! Dr. Eric Patterson is a former Deam at Regent University in Virginia and is the current President and CEO of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation. Today on The Way Home Podcast, Dan and Eric discuss the history […] The post The Way Home Podcast: Eric Patterson on the Foreign Policy and Just War appeared first on Daniel Darling.
We're staying in Florida as we sit down with Eric Patterson, a longtime Coach and AD who is the Athletic Director at Royal Palm Beach H.S. Eric shares his journey along with some cool BEST PRACTICES on this episode of The Educational AD Podcast! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/support
Sponsor special: Up to $2,500 of FREE silver AND a FREE safe on qualifying orders - Call 855-862-3377 or text “AMERICAN” to 6-5-5-3-2“The promises of the American experiment and liberty are still what people want, and they are most in tune with what does it mean to be an authentic human being. Communism, on the other hand—it only works by force. It keeps its own people locked away in countries that are essentially gulags. It doesn't value the human person—the fundamental dignity of men and women as they are.”In this episode, I sit down with Eric Patterson, the president of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, to learn about their research on Venezuela and China.“You could go [to China] for such and such a price and get a new lung or a new liver or something on 24 hours notice. Now, what kind of organ industry can advertise that you can shop around, and on a very, very short notice to get a vitally needed organ?” asks Patterson.We also explore a key flaw in American foreign policy.“We misunderstood how to deal with the Taliban, we misunderstood how to deal with the Iraqis, and so many other places, when we didn't take seriously the religious milieu in which they live, in which they make decisions,” says Patterson. “And this is also true of secular states like China ... There is a ruling ideology that's been expressed by President Xi.”Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.
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In his recently released book, A Basic Guide to the Just War Tradition, Eric Patterson surveys Christian thinking on an array of topics related to security and peace from a just war perspective. This conversation was both enlightening and relevant.Youtube - https://youtu.be/3T_UnWt2F6UAudio - https://andymilleriii.com/media/podcastApple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/more-to-the-story-with-dr-andy-miller/id1569988895?uo=4Here is a link to Eric's book: https://bakeracademic.com/p/A-Basic-Guide-to-the-Just-War-Tradition-Eric-Patterson/516466If you are interested in learning more about my two video-accompanied courses, Contender: Going Deeper in the Book of Jude andHeaven and Other Destinations: A Biblical Journey Beyond this World , visit courses.andymilleriii.comAnd don't forget about my book that came out last summer, Contender, which is available on Amazon! Five Steps to Deeper Teaching and Preaching - Recently, I updated this PDF document and added a 45-minute teaching video with slides, explaining this tool. It's like a mini-course. If you sign up for my list, I will send this free resource to you. Sign up here - www.AndyMillerIII.com or Five Steps to Deeper Teaching and Preaching. Today's episode is brought to you by these two sponsors: Keith Waters and his team at WPO Development do an amazing job helping non-profits and churches through mission planning studies, strategic plans, feasibility studies, and capital campaigns. We are honored to have Keith and WPO on the More to the Story team. You can find out more about them at www.wpodevelopment.com or touch base directly with Keith at Keith.Waters@wpodevelopment.com.ANDWesley Biblical Seminary - Interested in going deeper in your faith? Check out our certificate programs, B.A., M.A.s, M.Div., and D.Min degrees. You will study with world-class faculty and the most racially diverse student body in the country. www.wbs.eduThanks too to Phil Laeger for my podcast music. You can find out about Phil's music at https://www.laeger.net
In this episode of Inside Golf Podcast, Andy Lack (@adplacksports) is joined by Eric Patterson of the Score to reflect on some lingering thoughts from the US Open and break down the betting board for the Rocket Mortgage Classic. Andy and Eric discuss his recent piece on the Score dissecting Rory's decision to not shake Bryson's hand, speak to the media, or participate in the Travelers following his tragic loss at the U.S. Open, as well what's wrong with the Signature Event model. In the second half of the episode, Andy and Eric discuss their favorite plays for the Rocket Mortgage Classic at Detroit Golf Club. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Three Things - A Podcast of the Wheaton Center for Faith, Politics & Economics
In this episode, FPE Director David Iglesias talks with Dr. Eric Patterson, President of the Religious Freedom Institute, about his broad and varied life experiences. He has served in the Air Force, plays music professionally, has been the dean of a law school, serves as a White House Fellow, and is a noted author and just war theory scholar. Three Things is a production of the Wheaton Center for Faith, Politics & Economics.
Back in the internet stone ages way before social media platforms, old-school do-it-yourself duck hunters from around the world gathered in online communities known as duck hunting chatrooms--sharing local traditions, exchanging ideas, swapping hunts. It was almost like discovering fire! Decades later, Duckboats.net still exists and is thriving like a most-popular Smalltown, USA coffeeshop. "The best duck boats stand out at the boat ramp but vanish in the marsh," says duckboat.net founder Eric Patterson, when we started talking about constructing and using various type duck boats deployed throughout North America. More than just duck boats though, this old school community covers an everything-under-the-sun broad range of waterfowl- and life-related topics. Today's conversation meanders through the most interesting things found while hunting (y'all ain't goin to believe what he found in Alabama), public land hunter harrasment, duck hunting then versus now, chatrooms versus social media, and the good, bad, and downright ugly things wrought by the internet. Related Links: Duckboat.net MOJO's Duck Season Somewhere Podcast Sponsors: MOJO Outdoors Benelli Shotguns BOSS Shotshells Ducks Unlimited Flash Back Decoys HuntProof Premium Waterfowl App Inukshuk Professional Dog Food Tetra Hearing Tom Beckbe Voormi GetDucks.com USHuntList.com It really is duck season somewhere for 365 days per year. Follow Ramsey Russell's worldwide duck hunting adventures as he chases real duck hunting experiences year-round: Instagram @ramseyrussellgetducks YouTube @GetDucks Facebook @GetDucks.com Please subscribe, rate and review Mojo's Duck Season Somewhere podcast. Share your favorite episodes with friends! Business inquiries and comments contact Ramsey Russell ramsey@getducks.com
While technology moves ahead with seemingly lightning speed, it's sad to say that in the realm of religious freedom, we as a culture are moving backwards. This week, the Religious Freedom Summit wrapped up in Washington, DC. One of lead participant was Eric Patterson, president of the Religious Freedom Institute in the nation's capital. He spoke to Lighthouse Faith podcast just before the summit began, but already knew what the pressing issues would be. The basic human right to worship how you want, to live out your faith is under assault. In fact, worldwide we are worse off than we were 15 years ago. In Nigeria, Christians are being slaughtered. In China, the Communist regime is trying to mold faith in Jesus into a subservient of the party line. Even in Muslim majority countries, if you don't practice the type of Islam that's acceptable, you could be ostracized, or even killed. What's at stake here is what it means to be human. No one can take that away, but the evil in this world is trying its best. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We embark on the second Signature Event of the year on the PGA Tour this week and the top 50 in the world are set to take on historic Pebble Beach Golf Links for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Joe welcomes Eric Patterson from The Score back to the show to preview Pebble Beach and talk historical course data, plus give their best bets to win! This show is presented by the fine folks at Rotoballer! PREFERRED LINES ONE AND DONE - https://app.splashsports.com/contest/... For more exclusive content from @TourPicks, register for a Rotoballer account using the code "LINES" for 10% off any PGA Premium Subscription.
What involvement should Christians have with war, in general? Is there a biblical case for Christians to participate in the military, given that it could mean bombing innocent civilians? After all, didn't Jesus command us to love our enemies and “turn the other cheek”? We are asking Dr. Eric Patterson, the President of the Religious Freedom Institute, to share about his research related to a Christian perspective on war and peace, and everything in between.
What involvement should Christians have with war, in general? Is there a biblical case for Christians to participate in the military, given that it could mean bombing innocent civilians? After all, didn't Jesus command us to love our enemies and “turn the other cheek”? We are asking Dr. Eric Patterson, the President of the Religious Freedom Institute, to share about his research related to a Christian perspective on war and peace, and everything in between.
Have you heard about the most dangerous thing to happen in Washington D.C. in recent weeks? According to the mainstream media some creature from the swamp has crawled out and seized control of power in Washington D.C. In reality, a conservative, Southern Baptist evangelical named Mike Johnson has been elected Speaker of the House. As we enter the holidays, let's talk about where things are in current events. R. Albert Mohler, Jr., “For the Bible tells me so,” https://wng.org/opinions/for-the-bible-tells-me-so-1700571581, November 21, 2023. Daniel Darling, “A malignant threat rises yet again,” https://wng.org/opinions/a-malignant-threat-rises-yet-again-1698059380, October 23, 2023. Daniel R. Suhr, “The pope's pathetic response,” https://wng.org/opinions/the-popes-pathetic-response-1697715641, October 19, 2023. A.S. Ibrahim, “President Biden's border betrayal,” https://wng.org/opinions/president-bidens-border-betrayal-1697666382, October 19, 2023. Eric Patterson, “The evil actions of Hamas,” https://wng.org/opinions/the-evil-nature-of-hamas-1697104820, October 12, 2023.
The October 7, 2023, attack on Israel by Hamas, and Israel's response to it, has raised anew questions about the morality of warfare. Throughout their long history, Christian thinkers have not had one mind about these questions, but the majority of them have adhered to the just war tradition. This tradition acknowledges that “political authorities are responsible for promoting the good and deterring evil,” as Eric Patterson puts it. That responsibility may involve waging war. In this episode of the Influence Podcast, I'm talking to Patterson about how war can be just. I'm George P. Wood, executive editor of Influence magazine and your host. Eric Patterson, Ph.D., is president of the Religious Freedom Institute and scholar-at-large and former dean of the Robertson School of Government at Regent University in Virginia Beach, Virginia. He previously served in the United States military and at the U.S. State Department. He has authored and edited numerous books on the ethics of war, most recently, A Basic Guide to the Just War Tradition, published in October by Baker Academic. ————— This episode of the Influence podcast is brought to you by My Healthy Church, distributors of Momentum Training Series. Momentum Training Series will help you become more effective in your ministry, whether you are a new volunteer or a seasoned leader. The series covers topics such as including children with disabilities, teaching lessons that last, leaving a spiritual legacy, and cultivating a Spirit-empowered kids ministry. For more information about Momentum Training Series, visit MomentumTrainingSeries.com.
Just War theory is one of the most significant contributions of Christianity to the world. On a recent episode of Breakpoint This Week, Dr. Eric Patterson, president of the Religious Freedom Institute and a political scientist who has done extensive work on the subject, discussed how the Just War tradition can help us think through the atrocities of Hamas and the retaliation by Israel. In fact, Patterson's new book, entitled A Basic Guide to the Just War Tradition, is among the best primers available on Just War theory. In our conversation, Dr. Patterson argued that governments have a God-given obligation to defend the innocent. As he put it, "There's a whole superstructure in the Bible on certain principles. One is governance. God created the family as a unit of governance. He created the Church as a unit of governance within its sphere. And we know in the Old and the New Testament, such as in Romans 13, there's a principle of government authority to protect and defend. The Bible has a lot to say about vocations, including those called the security and foreign policy vocations: Nehemiah, Joseph, in the New Testament, centurions and others. And so, there's never a teaching in the Bible that Christians are supposed to step outside of those public service vocations to protect and defend." Still, some Christians who take seriously Jesus' command to love their enemies have a hard time seeing how that should play out when it comes to nations at war. Ultimately, it is the command to love our neighbors that grounds the Christian responsibility, of both individuals and governments, to oppose evil through proper channels of authority. The love of our enemies, which Christ commanded, should inform how we oppose evil. In as much, Dr. Patterson argues, intentions matter: "I think what the Just War tradition helps us with is looking at Israeli politics, looking at leaders and things and asking the question, 'Is the reason you're doing this out of love of neighbor, love of country, or have you strayed over this line where you are full of hate and what you really want to do is out of wrath, out of hatred, out of bitterness?'" When the enemy is dehumanized, Patterson argues, the war devolves away from justice. Of course, Hamas has never seen Jews as fully human. Israel, on the other hand, has placed itself under the obligations of international law, which has been shaped by the Christian Just War tradition. They've committed to be proportional in their response, though that is not measured mathematically. They've committed to distinguish between civilians and combatants, though that does not mean they are responsible every time a civilian is killed. They've committed to treat prisoners humanely and to wage war with a view toward peace in the end. These commitments impose a heavy burden on those who fight, and they stand in direct contrast to Hamas, Boko Haram, ISIS, or the Taliban. Their way of waging terror and warfare comes, in the words of Philos Project founder Robert Nicholson, from “drinking from a different ideological well” of radical Islam. Dr. Patterson put it, "The reason that we've had a half dozen coups in West Africa in the past three years is because governments there, and often friendly Christians and Muslims working together, are so dispirited that the West and Western-supported governments have not been able to stop the black flag of Islamic State in West Africa. We see this with the Taliban and others. I think we have a lot of examples of this type of ruthless, violent Islamism that justifies violence against its neighbors." Everyone, including Muslims, suffers at the hands of radical Islam. Ideas have consequences. Bad ideas have victims. Christians have a different view of people, of our friends and of our enemies. We believe in justice and in peace, and most importantly, in the Prince of Peace. May His judgment come swiftly—and may Christians bear faithful witness until then. This Breakpoint was co-authored by Kasey Leander. For more resources to live like a Christian in this cultural moment, go to breakpoint.org.
John Stonestreet sits down with Joel Rosenberg and Eric Patterson to discuss the war in Israel. Joel Rosenberg is the host and executive producer of THE ROSENBERG REPORT, the only weekly, prime time news and commentary show about Israel on any American news channel. It launched on October 6, 2022 and airs at 9pm eastern Thursday nights on TBN, the world's most-watched Christian TV network. Joel and his wife, Lynn, are dual U.S.-Israeli citizens and live in Jerusalem. Eric Patterson, Ph.D. serves as President of the Religious Freedom Institute. Patterson is past dean of the Robertson School of Government at Regent University and a Research Fellow at Georgetown University's Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs, where he previously served full-time. Patterson has provided briefings and seminars for multiple government agencies, including France's Ministry of Defense, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Central Command, U.S. European Command, U.S. Naval War College, U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, the U.S. military academies, and many others. Additional Resources The Rosenberg Report All Israel News All Arab News The Joshua Fund _______ Religious Freedom Institute A Basic Guide to the Just War Tradition by Eric Patterson _______ Breakpoint: The Atrocities of Hamas and the Reality of Evil Breakpoint: Moral Clarity and the Attack on Israel Breakpoint This Week: The Attack on Israel Breakpoint: Barbaric Norms: Hamas, Israel, and Just War Breakpoint: A Critical Error Breakpoint: The Hard Stats on Palestinian Viewpoints
Eric Patterson, Ph.D. is President of the Religious Freedom Institute and past dean of the Robertson School of Government at Regent University and a Research Fellow at Georgetown University's Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs. Patterson's interest in the intersection of religion, ethics, and foreign policy is informed by two stints at the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Political-Military Affairs. He has significant government service, including over twenty years as an officer and commander in the Air National Guard and serving as a White House Fellow. Ray Bradley, is a father of four, Boston Red Sox fan, and lifelong waterman who has surfed almost every major break across the Hawaiian Islands, his areas of inquiry lie at the intersection of theology, narrative anthropology, and the sociocultural implications of religious practice on individual and collective flourishing in the context of postmodernity, mimetic theory and the emerging culture of self-invention.Website: religiousfreedominstitute.orgBook: A Basic Guide to the Just War Tradition, Christian Foundations and Practices
As unexpected as it was that the Barbie movie would spark such a widespread and intense cultural conversation, Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer, a film about the brilliant and broken man who became the father of the atomic bomb, has too. The film tells the story of the man who gave the world the power to destroy itself, or as Oppenheimer famously put it, “Now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds.” Atomic weapons have been a constant source of debate since their initial use to end the war against Japan in 1945. At the time, Christians had a dual reaction. On one hand, many breathed a sigh of relief that the long war was over, that the boys would come home, and that there would be no further repeats of the devastation seen at places like Iwo Jima and Okinawa, where Japanese resistance was so fanatical that they fought almost to the last man. On the other hand, Christians shared the widespread sense that a deadly Pandora's Box had been opened and that there was no way to go back to a world before “the Bomb.” Certainly, the sheer destruction and the immense casualties leveled on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki are difficult to justify. America has also been accused of racist motivations in dropping the bomb, and in overlooking the significance of the August 8 Soviet invasion of Manchuria and the weakened state of the Japanese military that late into the war. The fact remains, numerous factors must be considered in light of some ethical framework. By far the best framework for considering war comes from the Christian contribution of the just war doctrine. Specifically, in what is known as jus in bello, just war doctrine says that for a war, or even part of a war, to be considered moral, it must only be done for the right reasons and in the right ways. For example, while civilian deaths are inevitable, particularly in modern war, noncombatants must never be targeted. This was recently argued again by Adam Mount in Foreign Policy magazine. He wrote that in dropping the bomb, Japanese civilians weren't merely collateral damage but intentionally killed as an act of terror to scare Tokyo into surrendering. In response, Marc LiVecche wrote in Providence magazine that the attacks were indeed a demonstration to the Japanese government, but the target of destruction were the cities, not the people within them. It's also significant to keep in mind the pressures of the cultural moment. President Truman faced the brutal question of how to end the immense suffering of a war that had gone on so long, when great suffering would follow no matter what he did. As such, doing nothing would not have been a preferrable moral option. The Japanese empire had for years been perpetuating great evil upon its neighbors, leaving millions dead and millions more enslaved. Had the Americans gone ahead with the planned “Downfall” invasions of Japan, the death toll might have made the atomic attacks pale in comparison. Simply blockading Japan without direct attacks of any sort would have left millions of Japanese people to slowly starve before the military caved, something they'd already demonstrated an intense unwillingness to do. From the comfort and safety of distance and time, it is much easier to issue simple proclamation. Reality on the ground at the time is not so simple, and theological reflection, as Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote, must be done in the “tempest of the living.” Centuries ago, when asked by a Roman officer if he could, in good Christian conscience, continue his work as a soldier, St. Augustine replied, “Therefore, even in waging war, cherish the spirit of a peacemaker, that, by conquering those whom you attack, you may lead them back to the advantages of peace.” Just war doctrine warns us that any and all actions in a war must not be seen as their own end but only as the means toward a greater end. War is always awful and sometimes necessary. The great virtue found in just war doctrine is not that it allows for a clean war, free from doubt about our actions. There's no such thing. However, it can help guide those forced to do terrible things in the face of horrible options. To learn more about just war theory, see Just War and Christian Traditions, edited by Eric Patterson and Daryl Charles. Today's Breakpoint was co-authored by Dr. Timothy Padgett. For more resources to live like a Christian in this cultural moment, go to breakpoint.org.
Pat Mayo and Eric Patterson discuss how golf betting odds get made at sports books, before talking about how players get limited on their bets. Then, they have a discussion about the back end of both Ryder Cup teams for Rome and the players they want to see on each squad. RMC RAKE FREE DraftKings Listeners League: https://bit.ly/23RMCDKLL Get 20% off https://www.fantasynational.com/mayo with code “MAYO” Join Mayo Media Newsletter: https://mayomedia.substack.com/people/32468255-mayo-media Sub to the Mayo Media Network: https://bit.ly/YTMM XFL/NFL Stats & Tools “MAYO” for discount: https://www.runthesims.com/mayo Use code DOP at Prize Picks for a deposit match up to $100: https://bit.ly/DOPPrizePicks FACTOR MEALS — Head to FACTOR MEALS dot com slash mayo50 and use code mayo50 to get 50% off your first box. That's code mayo50 at FACTOR MEALS dot com slash mayo50 to get 50% off your first box. SHOW INDEX 00:00 Intro 00:46 How Golf Odds are Set 11:26 Limiting Players 16:01 The Exchange 22:12 Sharp Markets 35:02 Influencing Markets 39:15 Ryder Cup Picks Debate Apple: http://bit.ly/PMEiTunes Spotify: https://goo.gl/VboemH Stitcher: http://goo.gl/Ft3Gmr Google: http://bit.ly/GooglePodPME Castbox: http://bit.ly/PMECastbox Pat Mayo Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThePME Pat Mayo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePME Pat Mayo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepme/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the latest episode of Giving Ventures, host and DonorsTrust Vice President Peter Lipsett talks with Mark Rienzi, president and CEO of the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty; Kelly Shackelford, president and CEO of First Liberty; and Eric Patterson, president of Religious Freedom Institute. Listen in to hear what their groups are doing to advance […]
On the latest episode of Giving Ventures, host and DonorsTrust Vice President Peter Lipsett talks with Mark Rienzi, president and CEO of the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty; Kelly Shackelford, president and CEO of First Liberty; and Eric Patterson, president of Religious Freedom Institute. Listen in to hear what their groups are doing to advance religious liberty at home and abroad.
90 Days to Live with Michelle J. Patterson Michelle J. Patterson is the CEO and founder of TouchPointe LLC, and has founded various organizations and initiatives such as the California Women's Conference which is celebrating its 40th year as North Americas largest women's conference. Her passion for community service is reflected in her work as the founder of Global Women Foundation and their Band of Brothers, GWF-BOB founded in 2004, a 501(c)(3) non-profit public charity that serves as a worldwide conduit for connecting communities, mentoring, education, and financial support for our members and attendees in over 200 countries. Michelle has been recognized for her leadership and humanitarian work both nationally and internationally. She has been invited to speak multiple times as a keynote to the United Nations on the topic of women and their impact on society. In 2014, she was knighted Dame Michelle J. Patterson for her humanitarian work by the Knights of the Orthodox Order of St. John Russian Grand Priory, a thousand year organization known for their work founding hospitals. Michelle has been honored with numerous awards throughout her career. She was named "Woman of the Year" by the World Boxing Council at their 52nd annual global conference for her contributions to women's empowerment. She was also recognized as the "Corporate Advocate" at the Los Angeles Business Journal's 23rd annual Women's Summit and most recently the Los Angeles Tribune presented her with the annual Michelle J. Patterson award honoring those that continue to defy the odds and live full lives of service. Michelle is the co-founder of MyJane, Inc. which is a curated subscription cannabis box for women suffering from issues related to sleep, pain, stress, and anxiety in search of healthy options which she took public on the Canadian Stock Exchange in 2019. Michelle is also a strategic advisor, investor and board member for several companies, helping them with their growth and development strategies including sitting on the board of her alma mater Loyola Marymount University for the past decade. Michelle is the author of several books, including "Women Change the World," which features notable celebrity contributors. She is a sought-after media commentator and has appeared on various news outlets, including The Huffington Post, CNBC, Fox Business News, Bloomberg, and hundreds of TV and radio stations. She hosts a weekly radio show on Women Network Talk Radio and The Real Share podcast. Despite being diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer in 2019 and being given 90 days to live, Michelle made a promise to continue doing her life's work providing resources and access to the best people, places, and products for our well-being in the Five to Thrive Patterson Protocol. She is now healing holistically and is on a mission to ignite the biggest share of testimonials, emerging technologies, and resources of "what works" for our health and wellbeing from the patient perspective. Michelle has also been featured in various publications, including Forbes, Entrepreneur, and Vogue Magazine. She is a frequent public speaker on the topics of leadership, women's empowerment, and health and wellness. Michelle lives in Orange County, California with her husband and best friend of over 25 years, Eric Patterson, and their two children, Jaclyn and Chase. Call in with a comment or Chat with Teresa during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656 ID: 8836953587 press #. To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand. Or click YouTube icon to write a question Learn more about Teresa here: www.webebookspublishing.com http://authenticendeavorspublishing.com/
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Catholic bishops are asking their flock to support what's called the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act. The Biden Administration, however, has ripped the proposal. Last year, at the Southern border, there were more than 2 and a half million illegal migrant crossings and more are expected this year, with the end of Title 42. Today, the Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas was grilled about what his department plans to do. Meanwhile, a new report says more than 5,000 Christians were killed last year in Nigeria. President of the Religious Freedom Institute, Eric Patterson, joins to share what is behind the violence and kidnappings and whether anything is being done to put a stop to it. And a public school system in Virginia is banning a high school teacher from including Bible verses in her email signature. The teacher has filed a lawsuit. The president and founder of Liberty Counsel, which is representing the teacher, Mat Staver, joins to share what Bible verses the teacher tired to include and what were some examples of email signatures to which Loudon County officials did not object. Finally this evening, Pope Francis has introduced an age limit for voting in synods and the elections of major Eastern Rite leaders. EWTN News Executive Editor and DC Bureau Chief, Dr. Matthew Bunson, joins to tell us more about the apostolic letter and what it means. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
In America's greatest rival nation, China, we see a potential future for ourselves. Shocking? It should be. What happens when the President of America leaves out a reaffirmation for religious liberty in his agenda? Is this a sign of something greater? Join Pastor Michael as he discusses this on TruthCurrents. Tyler O'Neill, “Another left-wing smear campaign,” https://wng.org/opinions/another-left-wing-smear-campaign-1678106678, March 6, 2023. Mike Berry, “The forgotten urgency of religious liberty,” https://wng.org/opinions/the-forgotten-urgency-of-religious-liberty-1676032513, February 10, 2023. Eric Patterson, “An idolatrous state tries to smother the church,” https://wng.org/opinions/an-idolatrous-state-tries-to-smother-the-church-1675773601, February 7, 2023. David Closson, “No respect for religious liberty,” https://wng.org/opinions/no-respect-for-religious-liberty-1662725038, September 9, 2022.
Davis Mattek is joined by Eric Patterson, who works in risk management in the golf betting segment of The Score sportsbook in Ontario, Canada to discuss how golf markets function and how to get into golf betting. www.patreon.com/taekcast
Some remarks by Marc LiVecche on his chapter in Protestant Social Teaching, "Just War," at the book launch party hosted by the Institute on Religion and Democracy in Washington D.C. Marc LiVecche is the McDonald Distinguished Scholar of Ethics, War, and Public Life at Providence. He is also a non-resident research fellow at the US Naval War College, in the College of Leadership and Ethics. Marc completed doctoral studies, earning distinction, at the University of Chicago, where he worked under the supervision of the political theorist and public intellectual Jean Bethke Elshtain, until her death in August, 2013. His first book THE GOOD KILL: JUST WAR & MORAL INJURY, was published in 2021 by Oxford University Press. Another project, RESPONSIBILITY AND RESTRAINT: JAMES TURNER JOHNSON AND THE JUST WAR TRADITION, co-edited with Eric Patterson, was published by Stone Tower Press in the fall of 2020. Currently, he is finalizing Moral Horror: A Just War Defense of Hiroshima. Before all this academic stuff, Marc spent twelve years doing a variety of things in Central Europe—ranging from helping build sport and recreational leagues in post-communist communities, to working at a Christian study and research center, to leading seminars on history and ethics onsite at the former Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi concentration camp in Poland. This latter experience allowed him to continue his undergraduate study of the Shoah; a process which rendered him entirely ill-suited for pacifism. Marc lives in Annapolis, Maryland with his wife and children–and a marmota monax whistlepigging under the shed. He can be followed, or stalked, on Twitter @MLIVECCHE. Additional publications can be found at his Amazon author page.
Travis talks with Eric Patterson and Kyle Carpenter about the 150th Ruggles Camp meeting.
The Supreme Court handed down a victory for religious liberty in the case Carson v. Makin. The court rejected a policy in Maine that excluded faith-based schools from private-school choice programs. Ed Stetzer sits down with Religious Freedom Institute's Eric Patterson to talk about this case and the efforts being taken to defend our religious liberties in the culture.
The veteran wide receiver is waiting to get a call from a team. In the meantime, he chats with Go Long. We get into plenty... That Ravens passing offense. Was future Hall-of-Famer Steve Smith correct to totally lambast Roman's scheme as elementary? Snead sheds light. The murder of his best friend, Eric Patterson. They were college teammates at Ball State and Patterson, a cornerback, briefly played in the NFL himself. Changing lives today. Like most all pros out of South Florida, Snead says so much talent never finds a way out. With his dad, he's trying to change that. Together, they founded Palm Beach Christian Prep School. Why we can all benefit from zapping social media apps from our iPhones. You can also read the full Q&A at GoLongTD.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Many have missed the deep religious significance of Russia's recent wars, from the “holy war” against ISIS in Syria to recovery of sacred spaces in the Crimea. Dr. Eric Patterson of the Religious Freedom Institutewill identify key features of Russia's religious diplomacy across the Orthodox world and key religious aspects of Russia's geo-politics, from Purim's necklace to Ukrainian denominationalism.Support the show
Jeffrey Paternostro returns for a premature look at prospects' progress. Plus tales: A pitcher takes the wrong lesson from adversity and a Red Sox third baseman's home run underscores present-day offensive woes.TABLE OF CONTENTSChange Your Way, George Earnshaw (Guest-Starring Lou Gehrig and Connie Mack)* Spirit Ballplayers, Last Entry*Jim Tabor Hits a Solo Shot of Note and Other Home Runs in an Age of Low Offense*Jeffrey Paternostro: Draggy Balls*You Can't Flip a Switch on Offese*A Moment on Jhoan Duran*The Hardest Jump*Hit-Tool Projection*Francisco Alvarez*Should Grayson Rodriguez Be Up?*On Corbin Carroll*Anthony Volpe and All the Oswalds Except Oswald the Lucky Rabbit*When Do They Start Throwing Sliders? Matt den Dekker, Robert Stratton, Eric Patterson and Other Low-Contact Prospects of Yesteryear*The Hit-Only Model*Positives of the Showcase Circuit?*Bobby Dalbec vs. Triston Casas*Nolan Gorman*Position Players in the Brewers System?*Jasson Dominguez*The Ethics of Ranking Unknown Teens*Robert Stratton Encore*Why Can't Phillies and Mariners Prospects?*Goodbyes. The Infinite Inning is not only about baseball but a state of mind. Steven Goldman, rotating cohosts Jesse Spector, Cliff Corcoran, and David Roth, and occasional guests discuss the game's present, past, and future with forays outside the foul lines to the culture at large. Expect stats, anecdotes, digressions, explorations of writing and fandom, and more Casey Stengel quotations than you thought possible. Along the way, they'll try to solve the puzzle that is the Infinite Inning: How do you find the joy in life when you can't get anybody out?
Jeffrey Paternostro returns for a premature look at prospects' progress. Plus tales: A pitcher takes the wrong lesson from adversity and a Red Sox third baseman's home run underscores present-day offensive woes.TABLE OF CONTENTSChange Your Way, George Earnshaw (Guest-Starring Lou Gehrig and Connie Mack)* Spirit Ballplayers, Last Entry*Jim Tabor Hits a Solo Shot of Note and Other Home Runs in an Age of Low Offense*Jeffrey Paternostro: Draggy Balls*You Can't Flip a Switch on Offese*A Moment on Jhoan Duran*The Hardest Jump*Hit-Tool Projection*Francisco Alvarez*Should Grayson Rodriguez Be Up?*On Corbin Carroll*Anthony Volpe and All the Oswalds Except Oswald the Lucky Rabbit*When Do They Start Throwing Sliders? Matt den Dekker, Robert Stratton, Eric Patterson and Other Low-Contact Prospects of Yesteryear*The Hit-Only Model*Positives of the Showcase Circuit?*Bobby Dalbec vs. Triston Casas*Nolan Gorman*Position Players in the Brewers System?*Jasson Dominguez*The Ethics of Ranking Unknown Teens*Robert Stratton Encore*Why Can't Phillies and Mariners Prospects?*Goodbyes. The Infinite Inning is not only about baseball but a state of mind. Steven Goldman, rotating cohosts Jesse Spector, Cliff Corcoran, and David Roth, and occasional guests discuss the game's present, past, and future with forays outside the foul lines to the culture at large. Expect stats, anecdotes, digressions, explorations of writing and fandom, and more Casey Stengel quotations than you thought possible. Along the way, they'll try to solve the puzzle that is the Infinite Inning: How do you find the joy in life when you can't get anybody out?
Chuck Holton, freelance reporter for CBN News, shares the latest on Ukraine and Russia. Eric Patterson, Executive Vice President of the Religious Freedom Institute, calls for the U.S. and European Union members to hold Russia accountable for its religious freedom violations in Ukraine. Mike Berry, Vice President of External Affairs for First Liberty Institute, discusses the Biden administration asking the U.S. Supreme Court for permission to continue punishing Navy SEALs who have religious objections to the DOD's vaccine mandate. Travis Weber, FRC's Vice President for Policy and Government Affairs, sounds the alarm on Democratic leadership in Congress hijacking Ukraine aid to push their progressive agenda. David Closson, FRC's Director of the Center for Biblical Worldview, describes today's events as Guatemala President Alejandro Giammattei declares his country the “Ibero-American Pro-Life Capital.” --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
On today's show: Chuck Holton, freelance reporter for CBN News, shares the latest on Ukraine and Russia. Eric Patterson, Executive Vice President of the Religious Freedom Institute, calls for the U.S. and European Union members to hold Russia
Mayhew distinguishes between the moral duty of the Christian to submit to lawful authority and the citizen's duty toward “lawless, unreasonable” tyranny: Those who resist a reasonable and just authority, which is agreeable to the will of God, do really resist the will of God himself; and will, therefore, be punished by him. But how does this prove, that those who resist a lawless, unreasonable power, which is contrary to the will of God, do therein resist the will and ordinance of God? - Eric Patterson, Jonathan Mayhew: Colonial Pastor against Tyranny https://providencemag.com/2020/10/jonathan-mayhew-colonial-pastor-against-tyranny/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/donavon-riley/support
Yesterday, you heard Geoff Fienberg and Eric Patterson breakdown the PGA Championship field and give us their picks. Today, Geoff is back doing a solo act and giving us his prop picks and some big price adds to his outright plays. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Major championship golf is back! It's PGA Championship week and our very own Geoff Fienberg is joined by a familiar face in theScore's Eric Patterson as they break down the field and give their outright picks for this weekend at TKiawah Island Golf Resort Ocean Course Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For Episode 81 of the Masters themed "Weesesports Chronicles" Podcast, I break down the third round of the Masters with Eric Patterson (Golf Editor, The Score). We chat about Dustin Johnson's dominant third-round 65, what it means for his career to win a second major, the disappointment of Justin Thomas and Jon Rahm, what it will take for the chasers to win the Masters, and how DJ's performance ranks in Masters history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"DON'T EVEN TRY TO BE A STAND UP COMEDIAN!" In our latest Episode Comedian Eric "EP" Patterson gave us a totally different conversation & vibe than we've had in the past. Although he still believes in hard work, helping other people get "on", and learning as much as you can about your craft/passion. He also makes it clear that making it in the stand up world is unbelievably hard & not meant for someone who thinks it will be an easy road just because they're funny. He offers a few alternative routes for comedy instead. We talked everything from how he got started in comedy to his dream of one day having a discounted "do it all" studio for other artists & creatives. He is still heavily in the middle of his grind towards becoming a successful comic & isn't showing any signs of slowing down. This episode was definitely a good change of pace & a lot more laid back. Check it out and let us know you're thoughts on social.
On this episode of ParaReality Radio I introduce my new part-time co-host, Eric Patterson. Eric has been a podcaster for about a year and a half. He has always been fascinated by the world of the paranormal and weird. TV shows like Fringe and Ancient Aliens inspired him to learn more and starting his own research. He love exploring new topics and is always searching for a great story, believable or unbelievable. Eric currently host his own podcast called The World We Live In. Whenever he's not podcasting he enjoys doing Crossfit, watching and playing soccer, reading, playing video games and drinking coffee.I am pleased to have Eric be part of ParaReality Radio and I know that all of my listeners will enjoy the enthusiasm that he brings to the show. Welcome to the ParaReality Radio family, Eric!