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The Defining Truth Podcast

The Defining Truth Podcast

De : Josiah O'Neil
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Defining Truth is a nonprofit organization founded by Josiah O’Neil, whose experience in the military, law enforcement, and public service has given him not only a deep love for his country, but a passion for defending it. With an undeniable calling to speak truth into today’s culture, Josiah’s mission is to advance Christian-Judaic principles and biblical values in today’s culture through government, education, and media.

In a time when secular humanism and moral relativism have turned the world upside-down, our focus lies in shining light in the darkness, exposing destructive lies, and defining truth.

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    • Ep. 64 Trump & Greenland, Minnesota Unrest, and Why Support Iranian Protests
      Jan 23 2026

      In Episode 64 of Defining Truth, we break down the biggest headlines dominating the news cycle — from Trump’s controversial push around Greenland, to the growing unrest in Minnesota tied to federal immigration enforcement and protests, to the ongoing demonstrations in Iran and why conservatives should support them. We unpack the latest developments, offer a grounded conservative perspective, and bring clarity to complex issues where confusion and misinformation are rampant. Tune in for thoughtful analysis, principled insight, and a deeper understanding of what these events mean for America and the world.

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      51 min
    • Ep. 63 Standing Against the Fringe: Israel, Truth, and the Fight for Christian Clarity
      Dec 22 2025

      In Episode 63 of Defining Truth, we confront a rising problem inside the conservative world — not a civil war, but a loud fringe of conspiracy-driven voices attacking Israel, promoting antisemitic narratives, and rejecting biblical truth. We call it what it is: a demonic, age-old hatred of the Jewish people resurfacing through modern platforms and personalities. True Christians must stand against it.

      We unpack why support for Israel is not political hype but biblical reality, rooted in covenant history, moral obligation, and the Christian worldview. And we go deep into the question of truth itself — what absolute truth means, why it matters, and why abandoning truth opens the door to deception, chaos, and cultural collapse.

      This episode is a call to spiritual clarity in a moment of noise. We reject conspiracy culture, antisemitic obsession, and the new pagan mythologies rising in the West. And we remind listeners that truth is not fluid, not tribal, not subjective — it is anchored in Christ, in Scripture, and in reality.

      Defining Truth Episode 63 — standing with Israel, standing for truth, and calling the Church to courage in a culture of confusion.

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      44 min
    • Ep. 62 When Nations Collide: Venezuela Strikes, the Shutdown, and God’s Design for Government
      Nov 2 2025

      In this episode, we unpack the breaking news surrounding U.S. strikes inside Venezuela and what this means for America’s role on the world stage. We also break down the recent government shutdown—its political fallout, financial impact, and what it reveals about leadership in crisis. Finally, we step back and ask the deeper question: What is the biblical role of government? Drawing on thinkers like Augustine and Aquinas, we examine how believers should view power, justice, and authority in today’s culture.

      ➡️ Listen, share, and follow @DefiningTruth for more conversations connecting faith, government, and truth.

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      42 min
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