Past Episodes

Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2019

PART I When a religious text is taught, a religious message is communicated. What does this mean for states considering Bible classes in public schools?

PART II A secular allergy to prayer? What the battle over prayer at school board meetings tells us about the secular agenda

PART III Japanese minimalism goes mainstream: Understanding the worldview dimensions behind the Marie Kondo phenomenon

Monday, Jan. 28, 2019

PART I Reducing politics to winners and losers is a lose-lose proposition for everyone

PART II Can a Christian foster care and adoption agency be Christian? Trump administration offers protection for faith-based adoption agency, reversing Obama-era regulation

PART III Andrew Cuomo, Mario Cuomo, and the long sad history of politicians claiming to be privately pro-life but publicly pro-abortion

Friday, Jan. 25, 2019

PART I What qualifies as a legitimate government? On of brink becoming failed state, crisis escalates in Venezuela

PART II For the first time in a decade, Supreme Court to take up gun rights case. What are the constitutional and moral issues at stake?

PART III Turning creation upside down: While every single human life is sacred, not every means of bringing about reproduction is morally right

PART IV A man who stood at so many hinge moments in history himself becomes part of the hinge in the sexual revolution

Thursday, Jan. 24, 2019

PART I After enacting new abortion law, a mother’s womb in New York is now an even deadlier place to be

PART II Why the concept of ‘lethality’ must be considered when it comes to military policy

PART III If ‘equal’ doesn’t mean ‘exactly the same’ on the Titanic, it can’t mean that in the military either

Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2019

PART I Meet Lady Gaga, the theologian: Pop star joins shaming of Karen Pence for teaching at Christian school

PART II Is sexuality a choice or are people ‘born this way’? Why even secular people making secular claims cannot avoid theological arguments

PART III Can people change? As New York bans conversion therapy, sexual revolutionaries can’t keep their stories straight

Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2019

PART I What is beauty? The secular world is stumped when it comes to explaining beauty found in creation

PART II Beauty meets identity politics: The danger of contemporary politics being inserted into our art museums

PART III Why there is no independent, politically-neutral ground on which anyone, fact-checker or otherwise, can stand

PART IV ‘Global flood’ in the news: Why Christians ought not to miss this headline

Monday, Jan. 21, 2019

PART I With a history of supporting border barriers, why is the political left now so opposed to such a measure?

PART II After controversy surrounding Women’s March, crowds dwindle and fractures are exposed

PART III The battle over language in the March for Life: Why ‘pro-life’ is buried in a news story but ‘antiabortion’ screams from the headlines

PART IV Even when we want to, we can’t believe our eyes: Lessons learned after viral video leads to widespread rush to judgement

PART V On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we are reminded of the need to return to explicitly biblical categories when it comes to debates over human dignity

Friday, Jan. 18, 2019

PART I Everything comes back to the sexual and moral revolution...even shaving products

PART II Even when his intention is distorted, the glory of God continues to shine through in men and women

PART III Why a feature story in the New York Times about gay penguins confuses something that is abundantly clear in nature

PART IV The breakdown of intersectionality: Why you can’t rescue yourself when immersed in this kind of confusion

Thursday, Jan. 17, 2019

PART I Outrage from the sexual revolutionaries as Second Lady Karen Pence will teach at school that affirms historic Christian teachings on sexual ethics

PART II Parental rights, religious liberty, and homeschooling: Why it’s dangerous and unsustainable to ground fundamental rights in a secular worldview

PART III Why divorce is never as smooth as the Bezos announcement tries to makes it appear

Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019

PART I Brexit fallout continues: Historic defeat in Parliament as vote fails and Theresa May faces no confidence vote

PART II What’s at stake in confirmation hearings for President Trump’s nominee for Attorney General?

PART III Another federal judge blocks religious liberty exemption for contraception mandate, setting up an even more high-stakes legal battle

PART IV Teachers strike in Los Angeles effectively shuts down nation’s second-largest school system. What’s really behind this labor dispute?

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