December 23, 2020
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The Light of the World: Hope and Healing for a Hurting World
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by Tony Perkins
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According to a recent Gallup poll, there are few things that Americans are more united about than celebrating Christmas. Ninety-five percent of Americans celebrate the holiday with even 85 percent of non-religious Americans observing one of the two most important holidays for the Christian faith. But as you might expect, the unity begins to fade as the focus shifts to the story of the manger. According to Pew Research, only 57 percent actually believe the key elements of the Christmas story. Sixty-six percent believe Jesus was born to a virgin, 75 percent believe he was laid in a manger, 67 percent agree angels announced his birth, and 68 percent believe a star guided the wise men to the Messiah.
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On this special edition of Washington Watch, Dr. David Prentice, Vice President and Research Director of the Charlotte Lozier Institute, answers a range of frequently asked questions about the new FDA-approved COVID-19 vaccines. Looking at the science and success of Operation Warp Speed, he addresses a number of practical concerns about the vaccine, such as: was fetal tissue used in the production, does the vaccine alter our DNA, is nanotechnology used in the vaccine, and if so, what does that mean?
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