October 19, 2020
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A Win in the Race for Girls' Sports
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by Tony Perkins
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In the real world, a couple of seconds aren't much. In track and field, they're the difference between first and last place. When Franklin Pierce University's Cece Telfer sprinted through the finish line well ahead of the women's field at 2019's Division II national championships, he insisted he didn't have a biological advantage. His competition, girls who trained their whole careers for this moment, disagreed. Thanks to a hugely controversial transgender athletic policy, they all missed out at the chance for collegiate glory. And this month, more than a year later, justice may finally be won.
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A Christian Response to Biden's Remarks on 'Trans' Children
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While Joe Biden attempts to answer as few questions as possible before the election (he said voters "don't deserve" to know his position on court packing, he has ignored mounting evidence (which social media has censored) pointing to corrupt behavior during his time as vice president, and he announced a four-day hiatus from campaigning while urging supporters to "campaign like we're trailing"), the questions he does answer may be the most concerning.
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Men Standing up to the Cancel Culture!
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by Tony Perkins
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You can't say Wikipedia didn't warn us. Last month, co-founder Larry Sanger had a blunt message for users: the site's neutrality policy was "dead." Then, he went on to prove it -- decreeing that volunteer editors can no longer describe themselves as believers in natural marriage on their profiles, because it's too "discriminatory." Apparently, it isn't just social media picking sides anymore.
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Farewell to a Fixture of the D.C. Community...
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by Tony Perkins
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This past weekend, a longtime Washington Times reporter and friend, Ralph Hallow, passed away from complications that resulted from a fall and broken hip. I first met Ralph in a Lebanese restaurant in D.C. when I was a candidate for the U.S. Senate, which was my first taste of Ralph's eclectic personality. He was a journalist, an agitator, a great American, and he had a great sense of humor. He was also very devoted to his wife, Millie, who added to the intrigue and appeal of Ralph's character. We will miss him, and we'll be praying for his family.
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Today's show features highlights from our Freedom Sunday event, focusing on the essential, God-ordained service of the church. Our guests include:
John MacArthur, Senior Pastor of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California; Amado Huizar, Executive Pastor of South Bay United Pentecostal Church in San Diego, California; Ryan Tucker, Senior Counsel and Director of the Center for Christian Ministries at Alliance Defending Freedom; Bishop Vincent Mathews, Missions President for the Church of God in Christ (COGIC); Jack Hibbs, Senior Pastor of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills in Chino, California
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