Past Episodes

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

PART I In the name of anti-discrimination, Yale Law School discriminates against students who won’t surrender to the moral revolution

PART II Scandal hits the Southern Poverty Law Center, an organization that makes ‘hate group’ accusations against convictional institutions

PART III Virtue signaling in private? Why Christians understand the inclination to signal virtue even when it seems like no one else is watching

Monday, April 8, 2019

PART I Joe Biden then and now: What the candidacies and controversies of the former vice president tell us about today’s politics

PART II The 2020 presidential election: Beginning a worldview analysis

PART III Politicians rarely admit that complex problems defy simple solutions—plastic bags, for example

Friday, April 5, 2019

PART I Why a change in the rules of the Senate points to a big change in US politics, pointing to a vast underlying worldview divide

PART II A middle school teacher is fired because her topless selfie became public: A warning for Christian leaders, parents, and young people

PART III When did the snowplow replace the helicopter? How over-parenting produces children who are ill-equipped to handle to the challenges of adulthood

Thursday, April 4, 2019

PART I Chicago elects openly gay, African-American woman as mayor: What this tells us about identity politics, the normalization of a new morality, and the defeat of the Chicago political machine

PART II The prophet of the Mormon church claims God directly reveals truth to him, demonstrating the radical difference between Evangelical and Mormon theology

PART III Is belief in God incoherent? So argues an article in the New York Times

Wednesday, April 3, 2019

PART I Younger generations are moving to the left: What cultural conditions have led to this change and what should the church’s response be?

PART II Society is celebrating that a grandma gave birth to her granddaughter, but Christians understand that not every means by which a child is conceived is equally laudatory

PART III The importance of the Apostles’ Creed for defining authentic Christianity and passing on that faith to the next generation

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

PART I The Supreme Court makes a narrow decision on a death penalty case: A look at the media coverage, the divide of the court, and the delay between crime and punishment

PART II How changing opinions on the death penalty highlight the moral transformations in Western culture over recent decades

PART III The New York Times is shocked that Mike Pompeo’s theology shapes his practice, but why? How every person’s worldview, whether religious or not, influences their decisions

Monday, April 1, 2019

PART I Georgia passes bill restricting abortion. The response of the cultural elites? Hollywood threatens to pull out of the state, potentially taking billions of dollars in the process

PART II How the massive opposition to 'Unplanned,' a decidedly pro-life movie, reveals the hostility of the pro-abortion movement

PART III Who determines what a film is rated? How a story about the woman in charge of the classifications acknowledges that the ratings are a part of the inside Hollywood game

Friday, March 29, 2019

PART I The "leggings" controversy — Mom of four boys calls for modesty on campus: Why this biblical concept is now a controversial topic

PART II Truth is taking up sides? The Jussie Smollett saga continues to unfold, displaying the importance of truth and the progressive shortening of the cycle of scandal

PART III Rafi Eitan dies at 92: A look at the Israeli Spymaster who caught Adolf Eichmann and the inescapability of justice

Thursday, March 28, 2019

PART I The political left wants to pack the Supreme Court: What this threat to Chief Justice John Roberts teaches us about the role the court plays in the societal push to the left

PART II Once a society begins to legislate the invented rights of the LGBTQ revolution, the constitutional protection of the God-given right of religious liberty is jeopardized

PART III Is morality relative or absolute? How a recent headline in the Wall Street Journal reveals that, even in a postmodern world, moral categories like ‘evil’ exist

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

PART I Why would the United Kingdom reject an asylum claim on the grounds of biblical evidence? How this denial demonstrates the absurdity of governments making theological judgments

PART II Secretary of State Pompeo reduces funds used to advocate for abortion internationally: What this reveals about the massive cultural change over the past 30 years and the importance of elections

PART III There is no longer a single pro-abortion Republican in the House of Representatives: What this tells us about a Congress that is even more divided than the American people

PART IV A mayor in Massachusetts was simultaneously ousted from office and re-elected on the same ballot . . . democracy can be a strange system sometimes

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