December 13, 2019
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Returning to the Obscene of the Crime
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by Tony Perkins
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If you're indifferent about the crisis of pornography, the New York Times can change that -- almost instantly. The paper jolted an entire nation into caring last year with its jarring expos??, "What Teenagers Are Learning from Online Porn" (warning: extremely graphic). What kids think is normal will shock and sober you. Because these aren't Playboy magazines stashed under a teenage boy's bed.
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Anger Flickers over Abortion Candle
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by Tony Perkins
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Nothing says Christmas like the trees, snow, twinkling lights, and abortions. Wait -- you mean you don't think of destroying innocent children over hot cocoa? That's odd, because at the Texas Equal Access (TEA) Fund, abortion and Christmas go together like holly and ivy. They're so sure killing babies will put you in the festive mood that they're giving away candles that say "Abortion Is Magical."
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When Expressing Your Religious Beliefs Is a Crime
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Described by his friends as a humble, simple man who made bread for his church's communion services, 43-year-old Abdo Adel found himself sentenced to three years in an Egyptian prison. His crime? "Insulting Islam in the first degree." Residing in a small village in Egypt, a Facebook post comparing Islamic prophet Muhammad with Jesus was all it would take to violate the country's blasphemy laws.
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Today's show features: Jeremy Dys, Special Counsel for Litigation and Communications for First Liberty, on a high school that is refusing to recognize a Christian club but allows an LGBT club; Natassia Grover, Co-founder of Parent and Child Loudoun, on a flyer for a drag show fundraiser distributed in public high schools in Loudoun County, Virginia; Liz Berney, Director of Special Projects at Zionist Organization of America, on US Jewish groups applauding President Trump for his executive order addressing anti-Semitism on college campuses.
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