• IMSP Short #34—Segment 3—Why the "warmth of collectivism" is a lie: Who was Joseph Stalin?
    Feb 6 2026

    Segment 3 takes us deeper into history—because collectivism rarely walks into the room saying, “I want control.” It walks in saying, “I want to help.”

    In this episode, we look at Joseph Stalin and ask a simple question: what does “warmth” look like when it’s scaled to millions of people and backed by centralized power? We talk about why collectivism sells so easily (compassion language), how toxic empathy can turn disagreement into “harm,” and why that moral framing makes coercion feel compassionate.

    Then we get specific: forced collectivization, food quotas, and the grim reality that when the state controls production and distribution, “care” can quickly become punishment. We talk about the Holodomor (1932–33), how utopian systems tend to create an “enemy” category when reality doesn’t cooperate, the Great Terror—where violence becomes administrative—and the Gulag, where captivity becomes a feature of the system, not a bug.

    This isn’t “shock history.” It’s pattern recognition: when collectivism becomes a total vision—when it demands moral submission to “the collective good”—it reliably moves toward coercion. And “warmth” that requires compulsion isn’t warmth. It’s a furnace.

    Next episode: Mao Zedong—and what happens when ideology tries to outvote reality, and millions pay the price.

    Find the podcast episode here: https://www.revolverbroadcasting.com/it-makes-sense Read the article here: https://www.revolverbroadcasting.com/blog More writing and updates on Substack: dannytippit.substack.com

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    9 mins
  • IMSP Short #33—Segment 2—Why the "warmth of collectivism" is a lie: Who was Pol Pot?
    Feb 4 2026

    In Segment 2 of this series, we move from biblical framing to history—and I’ll tell you up front: this one is heavy, but it matters.

    Collectivism almost never introduces itself as control. It introduces itself as care: people are hurting, systems are unfair, some have too much, others don’t have enough—and if we’ll just commit to the collective mission, we can finally create “warmth.” The problem is what happens when “care” becomes the justification for coercion, and toxic empathy turns compassion into a moral weapon: agree… or be labeled cold.

    So we study a name many people don’t know nearly as well as Hitler, Stalin, or Mao—Pol Pot, leader of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia (1975–1979). We talk about “Year Zero,” the utopian reset that demanded the erasure of independence—markets dismantled, property confiscated, people relocated, work assigned, society reorganized around forced labor—and why collectivist revolutions always seem to need enemies. And we don’t do it as a “history nerd” moment. We do it because ideas don’t stay in speeches. They take bread. They take borders. They take bodies.

    This episode isn’t saying every policy that helps the poor is Pol Pot—that’s lazy and false. It’s saying history has a pattern: when the collective mission becomes ultimate, the individual becomes expendable, and coercion starts getting sold as compassion.

    Next episode: Joseph Stalin—and how collectivism doesn’t just reshape economics… it reshapes reality.

    Find the podcast episode here: https://www.revolverbroadcasting.com/it-makes-sense Read the article here: https://www.revolverbroadcasting.com/blog More writing and updates on Substack: dannytippit.substack.com

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    8 mins
  • Short #32— Segment 1—Why the "warmth of collectivism" is a lie: Jesus was not a socialist.
    Feb 2 2026
    A line is making the rounds that sounds compassionate on the surface, but carries a heavy worldview underneath: “We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism.”

    In this first segment of the series, I slow down and test that promise biblically and logically—because “warmth” isn’t just a vibe or a slogan. Warmth is love in motion, and love is anchored to truth. And once “warmth” becomes the highest political virtue, it’s easy for toxic empathy to pressure decent people into surrendering truth in the name of care.

    We talk about why Christians aren’t called to cold selfishness—but also why the Bible doesn’t give us a false choice between rugged individualism and collectivist coercion. We walk through Jesus’ actual approach to the poor and the vulnerable, why He never preached salvation through a managed economy, and why Acts’ radical generosity was voluntary—not “under compulsion.”

    And if you’ve ever wondered whether Christian community is “basically socialism,” we go straight to the passages people cite—and the verses they usually skip.

    Next episode: Pol Pot—and what happens when utopian warmth becomes enforceable policy.

    Find the podcast episode here: https://www.revolverbroadcasting.com/it-makes-sense Read the article here: https://www.revolverbroadcasting.com/blog More writing and updates on Substack: dannytippit.substack.com

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    10 mins
  • Short #31 - Few teachings from Jesus have caused more fear and confusion than His warning about the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. Is it a single sin? A point of no return? Can someone commit it acc...
    Jan 30 2026

    Short #31 - Few teachings from Jesus have caused more fear and confusion than His warning about the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. Is it a single sin? A point of no return? Can someone commit it accidentally?

    In this episode of It Makes Sense, we slow down and examine the context that prompted Jesus’ warning, what Scripture actually says, and why this so-called “unpardonable sin” is not something humans are able—or authorized—to diagnose. We also address Hebrews 6, hardened hearts, and why concern over this sin is often evidence that it has not been committed.

    This conversation is meant to bring clarity, not panic—and to remind us that God alone knows the heart.

    More episodes and articles: https://www.revolverbroadcasting.com/blog; https://www.revolverbroadcasting.com/it-makes-sense

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  • Short #30 - Every generation has wrestled with questionable entertainment—but something fundamentally changed in the last 20 years.
    Jan 28 2026

    In this episode, we explore how children’s media shifted from being protected and age-appropriate to being personalized, algorithm-driven, and formational. Walking through three cultural eras—1978–1988, 1989–2001, and 2002–2026—we examine how modern entertainment increasingly teaches identity, desire, and self-definition directly to kids, often before parents or churches even know it’s happening.

    This is not a call to fear or nostalgia—but a call to discernment, clarity, and intentional discipleship in a digital age.

    Revolver Broadcasting—News Chamber Blog Section: https://www.revolverbroadcasting.com/blogRevolver Broadcasting—It Makes Sense Podcast: https://www.revolverbroadcasting.com/it-makes-sense

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    9 mins
  • Short #29 - What happens when a joke that once relied on obvious truth now collapses under ideological confusion?
    Jan 27 2026

    In this episode, we revisit a famous line from Kindergarten Cop and ask why it no longer works in today’s cultural climate. Using humor as a starting point, we trace the shift from objective truth to subjective identity, examine the selective use of science, and explore how education helped pave the way for this transformation.

    Most importantly, we explain why the Christian worldview is not outdated—but essential. Grounded in objective truth, creation, and God’s revealed Word, Christianity offers clarity in a culture exhausted by contradiction.

    Sometimes the most honest response isn’t an argument—it’s simply,“I need to lie down.”

    Revolver Broadcasting—News Chamber Blog Section: https://www.revolverbroadcasting.com/blogRevolver Broadcasting—It Makes Sense Podcast: https://www.revolverbroadcasting.com/it-makes-sense

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    5 mins
  • Short #28: Let's Talk About Respect
    Jan 12 2026
    In this episode, we wrestle with a question many Christians are asking in a culture of confusion: “Should I call a man a woman?” Not as an insult—but as an honest attempt to hold truth and love together. We explore why our culture often equates kindness with compliance, how “respect” has been redefined as affirmation, and why compassion doesn’t require participation in a lie. Using a simple age-identity analogy and anchored in 1 Corinthians 13:6 (“Love rejoices with the truth”), this episode is a call to speak the truth in love—clearly, humbly, and without compromise.

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    6 mins
  • Short #27: The Quiet Strategy
    Jan 11 2026

    In this concluding episode, we step back and look at how all these tactics work together—not loudly, not dramatically, but patiently over a lifetime. We also recover the hope at the center of it all: formation works both ways, and grace is far more persistent than drift.

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