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March 09, 2020

Church School Calls in the Fired Department
by Tony Perkins
Joshua Payne-Elliott had worked at Cathedral High for 13 years. He knew the rules. So when the social studies teacher married another man, he knew he was putting his Catholic employer in an impossible situation. For 22 months, the Indianapolis Archdiocese and Joshua tried to talk it out. But eventually, there was nothing left to say. If Cathedral kept him, the school would be turning its back on Catholic teaching. If they let him go, they'd be inviting a legal firestorm. In the end, the school chose its beliefs.
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California's Aisle of Misfit Toys
by Tony Perkins
If you're wondering who's running California, it's the eight-year-olds. That's where Assemblyman Evan Low (D) got his ridiculous idea to fine department stores that don't create gender-neutral aisles for clothes and toys. "I was inspired to introduce this bill," he said, after the third grader of one of his staffer's asked, "'Why should a store tell me what's a girl's shirt or toy is?'"
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Abortionists Try to Dodge a Ballot in Colorado
by Tony Perkins
The two women hugged and started to cry. Stacked next to them in the office of Colorado's secretary of state were 29 boxes -- each one filled to the brim with petitions. For months, the organizers of "Due Date Too Late" had canvassed the state, desperate to find 124,632 signatures to protect life. They ended up with 13,868 more.
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Today's show features: Dr. Ralph Abraham, U.S. Representative for the 5th District of Louisiana, on the Trump administration's response to the coronavirus (COVID-19); Dan Celia, President and CEO of Financial Issues Stewardship Ministries, on the stock market turmoil and the oil price crash; Ben Baker, State Representative for the 160th District of Missouri, who introduced the "Parental Oversight of Public Libraries Act;" Dave Bearden, Senior Pastor of Pinehurst Baptist Church near Seattle, and Harold Harper, FRC's Senior Vice President and Chief of Staff, on how to deal with Coronavirus anxiety.

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