February 17, 2020
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On Infanticide, Dems Use Scarce Tactics
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by Tony Perkins
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You never happened. Imagine sitting down to that headline if you're Melissa Ohden, Gianna Jessen, or one of a thousand other victims the media says don't exist. Vox even put the phrase "abortion survivors" in scare quotes, as if the punctuation would help convince America the documented cases aren't real. Of course, there's a reason Democrats are desperate for people to believe this is a "fake issue." They're hoping the country will ignore their inhumanity. It isn't, and we haven't.
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Persecutors All over the Map, Christians Warn
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by Tony Perkins
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"We will cut you. We will kill you. We will do anything we want to you." The threat, Arjun and Neha knew, was real. Banished from the village well -- the only source of water -- the family left, carrying what they could hold. They had just become Christians, and like a lot of places in India, the decision to follow Jesus was a dangerous one. "God didn't call me to a life of comfort," one of the persecuted said. "But He does promise to walk with me."
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A West Coast Sit-Down about Standing
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by Tony Perkins
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Sunday morning, I joined my good friend, Pastor Jack Hibbs, at Calvary Chapel Chino Hills for their three morning services. While I was there, we did something we've never done before: the two of us sat down and had a conversation about how we as followers of Jesus should respond to government and politics. The basis for our discussion wasn't our opinions but what Scripture says.
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Today's show features: Jill Stanek, a former Labor & Delivery nurse who blew the whistle on born-alive abortion survivors being left to die, to respond to claims that babies surviving abortion "doesn't happen;" Dan Gainor, Vice President for TechWatch, business, and culture at Media Research Center, on Sesame Street's plans to feature a drag queen and renewed efforts to defund PBS.; Dr. Michelle Cretella, executive director of the American College of Pediatricians, on the unfairness of forcing female athletes to compete against biological males; Travis Weber, FRC's Vice President of Policy and Government Affairs, and Arielle Del Turco, with FRC's Center for Religious Liberty, on the Trump administration's International Religious Freedom Alliance, and on record levels of Christian persecution in India and several other countries.
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