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May 13, 2022

Target's Aisle of Denial
by Suzanne Bowdey
No parent ever thinks it will happen to them. One day, they wake up and their son or daughter is just gone -- lost to a world they never saw coming. Some parents have said it's like living in a horror film or screaming through a nightmare they can't wake up from. Years later, when their children come to regret it -- the cut and scarred bodies, the unfamiliar faces, the knowledge they can't have babies of their own -- they'll wonder about the strangers who sold them these lies. The people in corporate board rooms, behind movie cameras, or stocking shelves who told them the way to get noticed and valued was to be someone else. The soulless companies like Target, who don't care if your son or daughter is next.
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Suspension of Disbelief: Fairfax County to Punish Students over Pronouns
by Joshua Arnold
Living as a Christian could get a student suspended from public school in Fairfax County, Virginia. Last week, the school board conducted an annual review of its Regulation 2601, proposing edits to a 70-page-long document on "Students' Rights and Responsibilities (SR&R), and parents noticed something shocking. According to a short provision buried deep in the document, students could face suspension for up to five days, and possibly further punishment, for referring to a fellow student according to their biological, God-given sex.
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In the Face of Church Attacks, a Bold Stand for Truth Emerges
by Dan Hart
As the list of vandalized churches and pro-life organizations continues to grow due to pro-abortion extremist attacks in the wake of the leaked Dobbs Supreme Court decision, the silence from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is becoming increasingly deafening.
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On today's program: Haris Alic, Washington Times reporter, highlights a U.S. Supreme Court security bill currently stalled in the House of Representatives as protests outside Justices' homes continue. Warren Davidson, U.S. Representative for the 8th District of Ohio, discusses a House resolution condemning attacks on churches and other pro-life ministries. Mark Tapscott, Epoch Times congressional correspondent, exposes $350 million in undisclosed royalties that were paid to the National Institutes of Health. Lela Gilbert, FRC's Senior Fellow for International Religious Freedom, shares about a Nigerian Christian student who was killed by a mob after being falsely accused of blasphemy. David Closson, FRC's Director of the Center for Biblical Worldview, discusses the violent attacks on churches and pro-life ministries.

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