
U.S. Pushes Zion’s Holy War & Pope Leo Silenced by China | David L. Gray in the Morning
Today’s episode dives into the growing intersection of U.S. foreign policy, Christian Zionism, and the use of religious language in military culture. We examine why concerns about faith, nationalism, and geopolitics are rising, and what it means when global conflict begins to sound like a spiritual mandate instead of a strategic decision. YOUTUBE – RUMBLE – FACEBOOK – X – SPOTIFY
We then turn to Vatican diplomacy and the silence of Pope Leo XIV on the imprisonment of Catholic journalist Jimmy Lai in Hong Kong. Lai’s case has become a global symbol of religious freedom, press freedom, and human‑rights violations in China. Many Catholics are questioning why the Vatican speaks boldly on some crises but remains quiet on others—especially in light of the controversial China–Vatican agreement and years of tension over the Church’s relationship with Beijing.
David L. Gray breaks down the ethical, political, and spiritual implications of these stories, offering a Catholic perspective on world events, human dignity, and the responsibilities of global leadership.




