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Jack Posobiec's Human Events Daily finishes year in Top 10 of Political Podcasts with Chronicles of the Christians series

The Chronicles of the Christians soared up the Apple charts.

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The Chronicles of the Christians soared up the Apple charts.

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Human Events Daily went out with a bang in 2024, bursting into the top ten political podcasts on the Apple charts, getting as high as number 8. The series that took Human Events Daily to such lofty heights was The Chronicles of the Christians, a four-part series documenting the unvarnished history of Christianity.

Part 1 of The Chronicles of the Christians in a deep dive into the history of the events that shaped the very foundation of the Western world.

Part 2 of The Chronicles of the Christians was an exploration of the truth about the Crusades, debunking common liberal misconceptions of the important event. Blake Neff joins as a guest. 

Neff said that Christians would have to raise money for ransom for the Pilgrims who had been taken by Muslims in the middle east, what he says was "one of the first sort of international charitable things that we have in history."

In part 3 of The Chronicles of the Christians, Posobiec explores the enduring enigma of the Shroud of Turin, a sacred artifact that has captivated believers for generations. Posobiec and guest Joshua Lisec explore how it may serve as a powerful link between faith and science.

Posobiec described the shroud as the "sacred mystery that's puzzled and inspired the faithful for centuries." Also called the Shroud of Christ, he said the cloth which was believed to be wrapped around Jesus after he was crucified "speaks of a revelation that might just bridge the chasm between faith and science through the ridiculous work of Modern Science. Chemical analysis has whispered to us truths long veiled by time."



In the fourth and final episode of The Chronicles of the Christians on Human Events Daily, Posobiec explores Notre Dame—not just as a cathedral, but as a vibrant symbol of faith and cultural identity. This is described as a story of human aspiration and the timeless quest to reach toward the divine. He is joined by Kevin Posobiec.

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