October 26, 2020
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Christians 2020: Between a Rock and a Polling Place?
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by Tony Perkins
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The Never Trump movement was dead, they said. "On life support." It's true that they've had some big-name defections after four years of this president keeping his promises, but the contempt for Donald Trump lives on in some circles. As we've been reminded these last couple of weeks, there will always be a fiercely indignant wing of the church who believes that Donald Trump is morally unfit for office -- and no amount of good he does for the world can change that. In 2016, I might not have agreed with that sentiment, but I would have understood it. Now, four years later, the argument is too flawed and naïve to take seriously.
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Gov. Newsom on Thanksgiving: Count Your Many Restrictions
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This Thanksgiving, Californians have a variety of onerous government restrictions to be thankful for. Near the top of the list (right under worship bans) come the restrictions on Thanksgiving itself.
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Dem Delusions before Barrett Vote
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by Ruth Moreno and Connor Semelsberger
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As the debates over Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation to the Supreme Court come to a close following Sunday's successful cloture vote advancing Barrett's confirmation in the Senate, Democrats are using their final hours on the Senate floor to push a radical pro-abortion agenda. Convinced that Barrett will overturn Roe v. Wade if given the opportunity, Senate Democrats have turned what is supposed to be an apolitical process into a blatantly partisan debate over abortion.
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Today's show features: Joni Ernst, U.S. Senator from Iowa, on this evening's U.S. Senate floor vote on Amy Coney Barrett's nomination; Alex Azar, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, on the Trump Administration's pro-life accomplishments, including the Geneva Consensus Declaration, and HHS's efforts to expedite treatments and a vaccine for COVID-19; Dr. Wayne Grudem, Research Professor of Theology and Biblical Studies at Phoenix Seminary in Arizona, on a biblical approach to the 2020 election.
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