• Christian Zionism: Truth, Discernment, and Biblical Allegiance | Pastor Rich Tidwell Interview (Part 2)
    Apr 7 2026

    In Part 2 of this conversation, I continue my discussion with Pastor Rich Tidwell as we go even deeper into the topic of Christian Zionism and what it truly means to think biblically in a VERY politically charged world.

    Building on Part 1, we further examine the theological arguments surrounding Israel, challenge commonly held assumptions, and reinforce the biblical truth that no nation (past or present) is above God’s standard of righteousness. We also discuss the danger of allowing political alliances or emotional ties to override clear scriptural teaching.

    This episode pushes the conversation further, calling Christians to spiritual consistency: to stand for truth, reject erroneous partiality, and remain rooted in God’s Word above all else. Our ultimate allegiance is not to any earthly nation, but to the Kingdom of God.

    If you’re seeking clarity, conviction, and a deeper understanding of how to navigate these complex issues faithfully, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.

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    55 mins
  • Christian Zionism: Should Christians Support Israel No Matter What? | Pastor Rich Tidwell Interview (Part 1)
    Apr 1 2026

    In Part 1 of this two-part conversation, I sit down with Pastor Rich Tidwell to examine the widely discussed topic of Christian Zionism and what Scripture actually calls Christians to believe and practice.

    Should believers automatically support everything Israel does, or are we called to something deeper and more discerning? Together, we break down the foundation often used to justify unconditional support and biblically challenge the idea that any nation or people group is exempt from God’s standard of righteousness.

    This episode is a call back to consistency in the Christian life where truth is not based on politics, emotions, or alliances, but on God’s Word alone. If you’ve ever questioned how to faithfully navigate modern geopolitical issues as a Christian, this conversation will help ground you in a more biblically sound perspective.

    Stay tuned for Part 2, where we continue digging even deeper into this very important discussion.

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    28 mins
  • Stop Being Nice to Evil: What’s Really Happening Right Now
    Mar 29 2026

    In this episode of Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson, we’re breaking down current events that should have everyone asking deeper questions and not just passively scrolling past them.

    Why are the Epstein files still not fully released? Why are there still no real Epstein trials? And why does it feel like the conversation keeps shifting right when accountability should be front and center?

    We’re talking about Donald Trump, the ongoing silence surrounding Epstein files-related justice, and the growing tensions that are pushing us closer to global conflict. Is it all coincidence or is distraction the entire point?

    I'm discussing the idea that war, chaos, and constant petty headlines can be used to redirect public attention away from uncomfortable truths.

    And more importantly, I challenge the mindset that’s keeping people passive:

    The obsession with “being nice.”

    Niceness is not a fruit of the Spirit.
    Kindness is, but kindness does not mean tolerating evil, ignoring corruption, or staying silent when truth is inconvenient for you.


    Our current culture rewards passivity and punishes boldness, but we have to ask:

    • Are we ignoring evil to protect our image?
    • Have we confused politeness with righteousness?
    • And what happens to a society that refuses to confront what is wrong?

    Evil doesn’t retreat when it’s ignored.

    It advances when good people stay quiet and do nothing.

    Stop acting like nothing is different when everything has changed.

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    48 mins
  • Inside Freemasonry: The Secrets, The Power, and What They Don’t Want You to Question Pt 2 | Stacy M. Interview
    Mar 24 2026

    In Part 2 of my conversation with Stacy M., we continue pulling back the curtain on Freemasonry and examining the questions most people are told not to ask.

    If the organization is simply a harmless fraternity, why so much secrecy? Why the elaborate rituals, layered symbolism, and strict oaths? And why have so many influential leaders throughout history been tied to it?

    In this episode, we dig deeper into the structure of Freemasonry, the meaning behind its rituals and symbols, and the concerns many Christians and researchers have raised about its spiritual and cultural influence. We also discuss why criticism of the organization is often quickly dismissed—and why that reaction alone should make people more curious, not less.

    This conversation isn’t about sensationalism. It’s about discernment. When powerful institutions operate largely out of public view yet intersect with leadership, culture, and faith, they deserve thoughtful examination.

    The goal isn’t to tell people what to think, but to encourage them to start asking questions for themselves.

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    37 mins
  • Inside Freemasonry: The Secrets, The Power, and What They Don’t Want You to Question Pt 1 | Stacy M. Interview
    Mar 22 2026

    Today on Uncommon Sense, I’m joined by Stacy M. for a conversation that too many people are afraid (or unwilling) to have.

    We’re discussing Freemasonry: what it is, what it claims to be, and the darker, more sinister elements that often get brushed aside or ignored entirely. From secrecy and symbolism to influence and power, we’re asking the questions that rarely get real answers.


    Why has this secret society maintained such a strong presence for so long? Why does it seem to intersect so frequently with positions of power—including within our own government? And most importantly… why aren’t more people talking about it?

    This episode isn’t about blind accusations, it’s about awareness. If something holds influence, operates behind closed doors, and shapes culture or leadership in any capacity, it deserves scrutiny.


    It’s time to start paying attention and asking better questions.

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    31 mins
  • The Iran War Trump Dragged Us Into | Why I’m Opposed, Charlie Kirk’s Warning, and Netanyahu’s “Greater Israel” Vision Pt 2
    Mar 19 2026

    Today on Uncommon Sense, we’re continuing the Iran conversation, but we’re also asking the question few seem to want to ask: what are we being distracted from?

    While the media is locked in on war, escalation, and fear, the Epstein files are still sitting there exposing some of the darkest, most evil behavior from people in power… and suddenly it feels like no one’s talking about it.


    Convenient.

    In Part 2, I break down why I still firmly oppose U.S. involvement in this Iran war, revisit warnings from voices like Charlie Kirk, and explain why this all feels like a massive shift in focus at a very “strategic” time.

    Because we’ve seen this pattern before.

    Chaos rises… and accountability disappears.

    But this episode is not just about their sins.

    It’s about ours too.

    It’s easy to sit back and be outraged at elites, politicians, and global leaders (and our outrage is justified)… but how often are we actually examining our own lives?

    Our own behavior?

    Our own sin?

    Because we need to be willing to confront what’s wrong within us, too.

    So today we’re talking about:

    • Why this Iran conflict deserves serious skepticism from EVERYONE
    • How the Epstein revelations are being overshadowed (and intentionally so)
    • Why distraction is one of the most powerful tools in politics
    • And why repentance is crucial

    We don’t fix a broken world by ignoring our own brokenness.

    This is a call to wake up to what our rulers are actually doing, but also a call to look inward.

    Be aware. Be discerning. But most importantly—be honest with yourself and others.

    Because real accountability starts there.

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    42 mins
  • The Iran War Trump Dragged Us Into | Why I’m Opposed, Charlie Kirk’s Warning, and Netanyahu’s “Greater Israel” Vision
    Mar 11 2026

    Today on Uncommon Sense, we’re tackling the war with Iran that President Donald Trump has pulled the United States into and why I believe Americans should be questioning it.


    I’ll break down why this conflict is happening, why many conservatives who usually support Trump are uneasy about it, and why voices like Charlie Kirk also warned against the United States being dragged into another Middle Eastern war.


    We’ll talk about the geopolitical forces behind this conflict, including the role of Benjamin Netanyahu and the long-discussed concept of “Greater Israel”—the idea of expanding Israel’s regional dominance and influence.


    Is this really about American security?

    Or are we once again risking American lives, money, and stability for foreign interests and endless wars overseas?

    Today I’m breaking down the politics, the narratives, and why I believe America should be extremely cautious about where this conflict is heading, because it is most likely (unfortunately) the start of WWIII.

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    27 mins
  • State of the Union 2026: Live Reactions — The Highs, The Lows, and The Epstein Silence (Part 2)
    Mar 4 2026

    In this special two-part series of Uncommon Sense, it’s just me watching and reacting live to President Donald Trump’s 2026 State of the Union Address.

    I break down the strong moments, the rhetoric, the crowd reactions, and the policy highlights in real time. But I also say what needs to be said.

    While there were moments of confidence and command, I was disappointed that President Trump allowed his pride to get in the way of being honest with the American people and addressing the recently released Epstein files, something the we all deserve clarity on. Leadership requires courage, especially when the topic is uncomfortable.

    This is Part 2 of a two-part series where I give you my honest, moment-by-moment reaction to the State of the Union: the good, the frustrating, and everything in between.

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    55 mins