The Eric Thompson Show is a long-form, in-depth podcast delivering clear, courageous commentary on today’s most pressing political, cultural, and technological issues—examined through the lens of the Christian faith, traditional family values, and American national principles. In a media landscape dominated by noise, spin, and moral confusion, this show exists to bring clarity, context, and conviction grounded in biblical truth. Each one-hour episode, released three times a week, is carefully structured to inform and equip listeners. Eric opens with a thoughtful monologue addressing the spiritual and cultural significance of current events, followed by analysis of the top three trending political news stories shaping the nation. The show also explores one major AI or technology development per episode—examining how innovation intersects with ethics, freedom, privacy, and the future of humanity. Listeners will also enjoy a short Did You Know? segment hig
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Episode #116
No, Islam Has Not Been Historically "Kind" to Christians
Aug 1, 202620 min
Recent public debate has revived a familiar claim—that Islamic civilization was historically "very kind" to Christians. In this episode of The Eric Thompson Show , we examine that assertion by comparing it with the historical record. From the rapid expansion of the early Islamic empires to the treatment of Christian communities under various rulers, we'll explore what historians say about centuries of conquest, legal restrictions, and periods of persecution, while also recognizing that conditions varied across regions and eras. We'll discuss the historical status of Christians as dhimmis , the jizya tax, the conquest of historically Christian regions, the conversion of major churches such as Hagia Sophia, and the experiences of Christian populations under the Ottoman Empire. Rather than relying on modern slogans or selective history, we'll examine documented events and ask whether the evidence supports the common narrative that Christianity and Islam historically enjoyed consistently peaceful relations. Most importantly, we'll consider how Christians should respond. Speaking honestly about history is not the same as harboring hatred toward individual Muslims. Scripture calls believers to love their neighbors, pray for those who oppose them, and proclaim the gospel with both truth and grace. Join us as we separate historical fact from popular misconceptions and discuss why an accurate understanding of history still matters today. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of The Eric Thompson Show , Eric examines the rapidly escalating conflict involving Iran and the growing danger to global energy markets. As attacks threaten major shipping routes and oil prices climb, the consequences could soon reach American families through higher gasoline prices, increased transportation costs, and more expensive groceries and consumer goods. The program also takes a deeper look at how artificial intelligence and robotics are changing nearly every major industry. From manufacturing and transportation to customer service, banking, media, education, and office administration, Eric explains which jobs face the greatest risk, which careers may remain more resilient, and why students and workers must begin preparing now for a dramatically different economy. The episode closes with a surprising Oklahoma story connected to one of America’s greatest space achievements. Discover how Oklahoma-raised NASA flight controller Jerry Bostick helped guide Apollo 13 safely home—and how he later inspired one of the most famous phrases in NASA history. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Week in Review Podcast Highlights Media, Power, and Accountability
Jan 26, 202631 minS0
<p>The Eric Thompson Show: Week in Review podcast delivered a wide-ranging analysis of political power, cultural conflict, and institutional accountability, drawing from several high-profile national stories that continue to dominate conservative media discourse. The episode synthesized investigative reporting, public statements, and digital commentary to present listeners with a consolidated examination of the week’s most consequential developments.</p><p>A central focus of the episode was newly surfaced internal communications involving senior federal health officials during the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing on reporting from FinishTheRace.com, the show revisited evidence suggesting that former public health leaders downplayed or dismissed natural im...
Making A Difference In 2026. The Eric Thompson Show
Jan 5, 202622 minS0
<p>In today’s opening monologue, Eric Thompson revisits the often-forgotten wisdom of America’s Founding Fathers and their insistence that liberty could only survive if power remained close to the people. Drawing from the principles that shaped the Constitution, Eric explains why local governance, personal responsibility, and restrained federal government afterthoughts were not—but safeguards against human nature and the abuse of power.</p><p>The monologue explores how the gradual shift away from local decision-making has left many Americans feeling disconnected, unheard, and governed by distant authorities they cannot influence. Eric connects this drift to the Founders’ warnings that fre...
<p>For many Gen Xers, childhood meant coming home to an empty house. Parents were at work, and after school was a time of independence, responsibility—and sometimes loneliness. The “latchkey kid” became a symbol of a generation caught between shifting family dynamics and cultural change.</p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, we rewind to what it meant to be a latchkey kid in the 70s and 80s. From after-school snacks and unsupervised TV marathons, to the lessons in resilience and self-reliance, latchkey life shaped Gen X in ways few other experiences could.</p><p><br></p><p>Was it...
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