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Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey: We start off by analyzing and responding to a recent Twitter thread from well-known evangelist Beth Moore, in which she claims that Christians must wear masks to fulfil Jesus’ command to “love thy neighbor.” She also claims that’s not a political statement. However, it’s entirely possible to disagree with both […]

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Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey: Today we’re talking to Helen Andrews, senior editor at the American Conservative. Andrews has written a book all about the Baby Boomer generation, aptly titled “Boomers.” We discuss the effect this generation has had on America for both better and worse, and Andrews provides insight on what we can learn […]

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Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey: Today we’re talking to the Daily Wire’s Michael Knowles. He has a lot going on right now — a new book and a new baby. We discuss all of the hurdles facing conservative parents right now, as well as the tactics the Left uses to control speech. Political correctness is […]

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We start off today’s Q&A episode with this topic, then move on to answering questions about whether it’s important we know what Jesus really looked like and the difference between “intersectionality” and “critical theory.”

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Lindsay is one of the most knowledgeable people out there when it comes to critical theory, and his website New Discourses is dedicated to pushing back against woke narratives. Despite the good things that came from the Trump presidency, it also allowed critical race theorists on the left to exploit fear and misinformation, gaining ground in American culture.

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Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey: In today’s Q&A we discuss the Enneagram of Personality’s effect on the Church, how we can stay optimistic when there’s so much bad news in the world, and a few more lighthearted questions about food & music. — Today’s Sponsor: Fast Growing Trees helps turn your yard into a paradise! […]

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We talk to Kenny Xu, author of “An Inconvenient Minority,” about how the high rate of success among Asian Americans pokes holes in the Left’s narrative about white supremacy in America.

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Some question topics this time include “Redeeming Love” by Francine Rivers, the true meaning of “separation of church and state,” and how parents can go about raising Jesus-loving kids.

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Ryan Anderson has advice for how Christians can face the increasing opposition to traditional values in America. He also argues that simply standing by and hoping for the best is no longer good enough — it’s time to stand up and join the discourse, actively speaking in favor of the ideas and values we Christians hold dear.

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We have the honor of speaking with Victor Davis Hanson, a military historian and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. Hanson is an expert on postmodernism, its history, and how this progressive way of thinking is slowly but surely working its way into American society.

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