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August 25, 2020

Conventional Contrasts
by Tony Perkins
There are two ways to approach a political campaign: you can run against someone, or you can stand for something. In the last five days, Americans have gotten a good look at both -- the Democrats, whose main argument for Joe Biden is "he's not Trump," and the Republicans, who are focusing on the clashing policies, not personalities. In a wild 2020, where nothing is predictable, at least one thing is: This is the year of political contrasts -- and the parties' conventions are no exception.
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Three Steps for the Days Ahead
by Tony Perkins
Pray. Vote. Stand. With all that's facing America in these uncertain times, Christians in this country can't quarantine or isolate ourselves from our duty to God. The Bible says we should seek the peace of the city and pray to the Lord on its behalf (Jeremiah 29:7). In America's government by the people -- where all citizens have a governing role -- we must be good stewards of the responsibility we've been given, and vote in local and national elections. And as we pray and vote, we must stand firm on the truth of God's word.
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Today's show features: John Hines, Reporter for One America News Network, on highlights from the first night of the Republican National Committee (RNC) Convention; Marjorie Dannenfelser, President of Susan B. Anthony List, on her new book out today "Life is Winning: Inside the Fight for Unborn Children and Their Mothers," and the contrast between the two party platforms on the dignity of human life; Tyler O'Neil, Senior Editor of PJ media, on the RNC issuing a resolution condemning the scandal-plagued Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC); Dr. Teryn Clark, one of the doctors who participated in last month's Tea Party Patriots sponsored news conference, on the Left's politicization of the coronavirus and on the latest treatments for Covid; Dr. Jeff Barrows, Senior Vice President for Bioethics and Public Policy at Christian Medical & Dental Associations, on the controversy over whether to mandate a coronavirus vaccine.

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