Past Episodes

Monday, May 11, 2020

PART I The Rule of Law and the Christian Conscience: The Biblical Roots of the Rule of Law and the Demand for Justice

PART II The Death of Ahmaud Arbery: Big Questions about the Rule of Law and the Death of a Young Black Man in Georgia

PART III Michael Flynn and the FBI: The Rule of Law in Both Prosecution and the Protection of Rights

PART IV Not Every Corrupt Act Is a Crime? A Unanimous Supreme Court Upholds the Rule of Law

Friday, May 8, 2020

PART I The Widening Gap Between Republicans and Democrats Isn’t Just Political, It’s Theological: Why Theology Determines Politics

PART II The Propaganda of the LGBTQ Movement Shows Up in an Obituary in the New York Times: Influential Researcher Richard Friedman Dies

PART III A Moment We Dare Not Forget: The 75th Anniversary of VE Day

Thursday, May 7, 2020

PART I Supreme Court Battle Over Religious Liberty Continues: The Decision Will Either Violate or Validate Conscience

PART II Was That a Flush? Look at Moral Change Revealed in American Plumbing

PART III LGBTQ Endorsement Clarifies Joe Biden’s Campaign: Sexual Liberty Wins, Religious Liberty Loses

Wednesday, May 6, 2020

PART I Would the House of Representatives Be More Representative with More Representatives? An Interesting Question

PART II The Disappearance of a Deified Dictator? What Happens When There Is No Limit to One Person’s Power?

PART III The Coronavirus Is No Respecter of Titles: Not Even a Dictator Can Dictate to a Virus

PART IV We Need Experts and Qualified Elites—But Why? The Story of a 15-Year-Old Russian Boy with the Bubonic Plague

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

PART I Will the Pandemic Mean a New Era of Big Government? What’s Revealed in that Big Question

PART II Who Will Get to Define the Next Era of the American Experiment? It’s a Big Issue Beneath the Headlines

PART III There Is Nothing More Expensive Than ‘Free' — A Basic Fact of Life Exposed in the Rent Strike Movement

Monday, May 4, 2020

PART I The Limits of Rights Talk: Federal Court Declares a Constitutional Right to Literacy

PART II If Everyone Is an ‘A’ Student, Then No One Is an 'A' Student: Will COVID-19 Mean the End of Meaningful Grades and Standardized Testing?

PART III What Does ‘Fair’ Look Like During a Pandemic? Who Decides?

Friday, May 1, 2020

PART I Presidents, Prime Ministers, and Moral Revolution: A New World Revealed in a Birth Announcement

PART II Did You Have a Mother? An Attempt to Turn the Entire Moral Structure of Western Society Upside Down

PART III U.S. Marriage Rate Hits an All-Time Low: There’s a Lot More Going On Here Than Economics

PART IV 75th Anniversary of the Death of Adolf Hitler: Does a Secular World Find Moral Certainty in Hitler as Antitype?

Thursday, April 30, 2020

PART I Do You Believe in UFOs? What the Pentagon’s Release of “UFO” Videos Tells Us About Humanity and the Big Questions

PART II How Does Radical Social Change Happen? Extinction Rebellion, 3.5 Percent, and the Pareto Principle

PART III A Small, Yet Committed Minority Can Transform the World: Sound Familiar?

Wednesday, April 29, 2020

PART I Life—And Politics—Goes on: Joe Biden Picks Up Endorsements from Key Democratic Women as Heat Turns Up on Sexual Assault Allegation

PART II Contrary to His Own Claim, Kentucky’s Andy Beshear Is Not Done with Divisive Issues: Governor Vetoes Pro-Life Bill

PART III Fact Checking the “Fact Checker” Column: The Moral Insanity of the Democratic Party's Support of Late-Term Abortion

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

PART I Is Science the Answer to Death? A Secularizing Society Grapples With How To Think About Death During a Pandemic

PART II The Most Certain Thing There Is—Science? Even Commercials Have Worldviews

PART III C.S. Lewis on Turning a Fascination with Science into Scientism: The Incompatibility of Scientism and the Biblical Worldview

PART IV Science Ends Bernie Sanders’s ‘Beauty Contest’: New York Cancels Democratic Primary

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