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In this powerful interview, SA's Chief Rabbi, Dr Warren Goldstein, calls out the ANC on the hypocrisy of its leadership and many other failures, sharing why he believes South Africans must vote the party out of power on May 29. In a break with the timid silence of SA spiritual leaders, Dr Goldstein explains why he believes SA needs a very different government: aligned with other democracies, not one cosying up with authoritarian regimes in Iran, Russia and China. Fresh from addressing an AIPAC conference in the US, Dr Goldstein shares his message there - that instead of supporting Hamas and its ilk, SA should be playing a leading role in helping Africa's 600m Christians repulse escalating Jihadi terror attacks in Mozambique, Nigeria and elsewhere on the continent. He spoke to Alec Hogg of BizNews.
At some point, everyone who claims to be an atheist will give themselves away. Their rejection of God is ultimately a moral issue, not an intellectual one. Today, Sinclair Ferguson discloses the relationship between unbelief and a hatred of God. Read the transcript: https://ligonier.org/podcasts/things-unseen-with-sinclair-ferguson/unbelief-a-moral-issue A donor-supported outreach of Ligonier Ministries. Donate: https://www.ligonier.org/donate/ Explore all of our podcasts: https://www.ligonier.org/podcasts
Air Date 12/23/2023 The housing crisis is at a worse point than at any time in recent history. Solutions are available and require political will to bring into reality but because the problem is now so widespread, we may actually be able to take action that would have been untenable before. Be part of the show! Leave us a message or text at 202-999-3991 or email Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Transcript WINTER SALE! 20% Off Memberships (including Gifts) in December! Join our Discord community! Related Episodes: #1496 Home Is Where The Hardship Is #1565 Co-Housing Builds Community and Fights Loneliness OUR AFFILIATE LINKS: ExpressVPN.com/BestOfTheLeft GET INTERNET PRIVACY WITH EXPRESS VPN! BestOfTheLeft.com/Libro SUPPORT INDIE BOOKSHOPS, GET YOUR AUDIOBOOK FROM LIBRO! BestOfTheLeft.com/Bookshop BotL BOOKSTORE BestOfTheLeft.com/Store BotL MERCHANDISE! SHOW NOTES Ch. 1: Housing is a Moral Issue w Shaun Donovan - Future Hindsight - Air Date 12-7-23 Shaun Donovan is the CEO and President of Enterprise Community Partners. We discuss how the deeply entrenched housing crisis has become worse in recent years and the multiple strategies to make home and community places of pride, power, and belonging. Ch. 2: Why NYCs Move to Privatize Public Housing Could Impact the Rest of the Country - Notes to America - Air Date 12-18-23 On this week's show, Fanta — a reporter for WNYC's Radio Rookies — speaks with residents, organizers and officials as she tries to find out what this program means for families like hers. Ch. 3: Biden In Trouble With Voters Over Inequality And Housing - The Majority Report - Air Date 11-28-23 President Joe Biden's approval ratings surrounding the economy are not good! What, if anything, can Biden and the Democrat do to improve on those poll numbers (maybe…run on something? Anything?) Ch. 4: Housing is a Moral Issue w Shaun Donovan Part 2 - Future Hindsight - Air Date 12-7-23 Ch. 5: Why NYCs Move to Privatize Public Housing Could Impact the Rest of the Country Part 2 - Notes to America - Air Date 12-18-23 Ch. 6: Why The US Is Failing At Housing And How To Fix It - The Majority Report - Air Date 7-9-23 Rachel Cohen describes how the US housing crisis came to be and how it can be solved. Ch. 7: Housing is a Moral Issue w Shaun Donovan Part 3 - Future Hindsight - Air Date 12-7-23 Ch. 8: Can the French Plan For Social Housing Save America From Hyper-Gentrification w Cole Stangler - Thom Hartmann Program - Air Date 11-9-23 Is Paris more gentrified than New York? Gentrification is the process where beloved cities & towns price out residents with rents ‘too damn high' to pay & failing infrastructure. MEMBERS-ONLY BONUS CLIP(S) Ch. 9: Why NYCs Move to Privatize Public Housing Could Impact the Rest of the Country Part 3 - Notes to America - Air Date 12-18-23 Ch. 10: How to build beautiful social housing in a crisis - Channel 4 News - 9-7-23 The architect Peter Barber has been winning awards for turning tiny patches of land into innovative estates and houses, designed not just to be beautiful – but to foster a sense of community too. FINAL COMMENTS Ch. 11: Final comments on why North America Can't Build Nice Apartments Bonus: Why North America Can't Build Nice Apartments (because of one rule) MUSIC (Blue Dot Sessions) SHOW IMAGE: Description: Photograph of newly built, colorful single-family row houses. Credit: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development archive, License: Public Domain Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Listen Anywhere! BestOfTheLeft.com/Listen Listen Anywhere! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com
Thursday, December 7th, 2023 Shaun Donovan is the CEO and President of Enterprise Community Partners. We discuss how the deeply entrenched housing crisis has become worse in recent years and the multiple strategies to make home and community places of pride, power, and belonging. Housing is a basic need that is fundamental to democratic participation. The lack of housing is preventing communities around the country from attracting workers and studies show slowing GDP growth due to housing affordability. People across the US are increasingly recognizing that housing isn't just a moral issue or an issue of justice for low-income people. It's a larger challenge for our society. Follow Enterprise Community Partners on Twitter: https://twitter.com/enterprisenow Follow Mila on Twitter: https://twitter.com/milaatmos Follow Future Hindsight on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/futurehindsightpod/ Sponsor: Thanks to Shopify for supporting Future Hindsight! Sign up for a $1/month trial period at shopify.com/hopeful. Love Future Hindsight? Take our Listener Survey! http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=6tI0Zi1e78vq&ver=standard Take the Democracy Group's Listener Survey! https://www.democracygroup.org/survey Want to support the show and get it early? https://patreon.com/futurehindsight Check out the Future Hindsight website! www.futurehindsight.com Read the transcript here: https://www.futurehindsight.com/episodes/housing-is-a-moral-issue-shaun-donovan Credits: Host: Mila Atmos Guests: Shaun Donovan Executive Producer: Mila Atmos Producer: Zack Travis
Religious leaders from a host of faiths explore the moral and ethical dimensions of care for Creation, at the Global Faith Leader's Summit on Climate Action ahead of COP28 in Dubai. Listen to our podcasts here: https://www.vaticannews.va/en/podcast.html
Welcome back to our podcast! Today, we're diving into a topic that sparks curiosity among many of our students—Is there a moral dilemma for Christians in the stock market? It's a complex and thought-provoking topic that we'll be exploring in-depth. So, fasten your seatbelts and join me for an eye-opening episode! Here's a little sneak peek of what we're exploring: The truth about making money in the stock market and its impact on others. The secrets behind market makers and their business practices. Navigating the ethical dilemma of investing in companies that contradict Christian values.
There are lots of feelings and emotions around having debt and/or using credit. The emotions can lead you to feel like you've done something wrong on your financial journey. And maybe you have made mistakes. But we've all done that, right? So, how do you handle the dlemma over the "rights" and "wrongs" of being in debt? Is there an actual right way to maneuver in life financially? Tune in this week to hear how Chris and Ericka view this potential moral dilemma and what to do about it. Our website: www.forbetterandworth.com Get Ericka's book, Naked and Unashamed: 10 Money Conversations Every Couple Must Have Connect with us: Instagram: @forbetterandworth YouTube: @forbetterandworth Ericka: @erickayoungofficial Chris: @1cbyoung
Fr. Dan Reehil discusses the great divide in the United States. While some would say it was a political divide, Father insists it is a moral one. Join Fr. Dan Reehil in Medjugorje! Register here: https://www.tektonministries.org/pilgrimage-to-medjugorje-april-20-2023/ Stream live episodes of Battle Ready with Fr. Dan Reehil at https://radiomaria.us/ at 9:00 am cst or tune in on radio in Louisiana (580 AM Alexandria, 1360 AM New Iberia, 89.7 FM Natchitoches, 91.1 FM Lake Charles) in Ohio (1600 AM Springfield, 88.7 FM Anna, 103.3 Enon/Dayton) in Mississippi (88.1 FM D'Iberville/Biloxi) in Florida (91.9 Hammocks/Miami) in Pennsylvania (88.1 FM Hollidaysburg/Altoona) in Texas (1250 AM Port Arthur) in Wisconsin (91.3 FM Peshtigo) Radio Maria is a 100% listener supported radio station. If this broadcast has touched your life, please consider donating at https://rmusa.civi-go.net/donate Download the Radio Maria Play app to any smart device: Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.radiomaria.v3&hl=en_US&gl=US&pli=1 iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/radio-maria-play/id848153139
At some point, everyone who claims to be an atheist will give themselves away. Their rejection of God is ultimately a moral issue, not an intellectual one. Today, Sinclair Ferguson discloses the relationship between unbelief and a hatred of God. Read the transcript: https://www.ligonier.org/podcasts/things-unseen-with-sinclair-ferguson/unbelief-a-moral-issue
Part two of Mike Winther's lecture on why economics matters as a moral issue. It was given through Zoom during the COVID lockdown on May 12th, 2020. Last week Mike talked about economic terms like micro and macroeconomics, capital, trade, socialism, and free trade. He used the example of one person stranded on an island to begin a microeconomy that eventually evolved into a macroeconomy as more people and resources were added. Mike continues that lesson with a brief recap of important economic terms and then dives into free market economies, socialism, and the blending of the two. He continues his island example and also talks about some of the current economies of today. He explains what the biblical meaning of economies was meant to be and talks about the benefits of voluntary trade and charity. This is an excellent primer on why how we vote matters and why we want a government that stands back and lets the economy work. You'll Learn: [01:36] Economics is an ethical and moral issue. We also talked about micro and macro economics. [02:22] When times are tough, very few households think they can spend themselves rich. What's true at the micro-level is also true at the macro-level. [03:00] Capital is the means of production and excess production. Excess production allows you to invest in more capital. [04:29] Standard of living. The Bible tells us to produce and have a work ethic. We're told to work and produce to feed our families, have savings, to help others, and to leave an inheritance. Money is not evil. The love of money is evil. [06:12] Exchange or trade is the voluntary act of giving something to someone in exchange for something else. [06:50] Last week, we went through the evolution of an economy starting with one person on an island. [10:24] We are called to be productive from God. We have an economic obligation to bear fruit. [11:55] Reasons why we may want to store value and production. Money stores and measures value. [15:29] What makes good money? Scarcity and a store of value. Precious metals. [17:16] There are two economic systems in the world: the free market and socialism or a blending of the two. Communism is a form of socialism. [18:42] The free market is a system with no government involvement in trade. A system of voluntary actions. [20:09] Socialism does not rely on 100% voluntary trade. The government gets involved. There are even non-voluntary transactions. [22:46] Our governments go way beyond voluntary trade. They get involved in a lot of labor and trade. [24:20] Land is capital. Government controls our land capital by requiring permits etc. There's a scale or continuum of socialism. [26:22] Forced redistribution of wealth is also socialism. [28:08] Satan likes to take the truth and twist it a little bit. Socialism is forced, where Christian charity is voluntary. [33:32] Alexis de Tocqueville talks about the depraved taste for equality in America. [34:17] We go back to the island and decide to share property and do an experiment in socialism. [38:08] Production drops and we are all less well-off. [42:23] Private property encourages people to work harder and produce more. [44:41] Socialism reduces people's motivation to work. [45:13] We decided to institute taxes and social work on the island. We now work on redistribution, but production is down and everybody has less. [53:15] With voluntary charity, there is no motivational loss like with forced charity or socialism. [54:03] Mike goes over the main reasons that poverty exists. [56:51] Mike answers questions about libertarians, anarchists, and socialism. [01:04:05] 1st Samuel Chapter 8. God says he wants a decentralized government, but the people want a centralized government or a king. [01:11:30] Socialism treats people unequally. A true government is unbiased. Your Resources: Books to browse Economics Matters: Lessons from a Desert Isle Part 1 Biblical Economics: A Commonsense Guide to Our Daily Bread The Communist Manifesto Democracy in America The Puritans: A Sourcebook of Their Writings Biblical Principles of Government Study Guide
Guys discuss how the democrats play dirty pool. Heavy D's move with the illegal immigrants, and Wes' has a moral dilemma about a moral issue. If you're a listener and want to help perpetuate the message of liberty, you can become a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/DrivewayLibertyPodcastIf you're a liberty minded business wanting to reach liberty minded consumers, check this out. https://thedrivewaylibertypodcast.com/advertise/
Doing nothing on a moral issue is not being neutral, it is neglect. The moral issue we want to discuss in the upcoming weeks is abortion. It is easy to get weary and tired of the debate, the politics of abortion, the media, the semantics, the differing sides, and the emotions. If we are not careful we can become numb and apathetic towards this issue especially if abortion never affects us personally. Jesus teaches us in Luke 10:30-37 that remaining neutral on a moral issue is neglect.
Included in this episode: 1. Politics Doesn't Treat Climate Change as a Moral Issue 2. Column: Out of the Wreckage of Ukraine, the E.U. Is Finally Becoming a Union 3. How a Closed-Door National Security Briefing Convinced Senators to Pass the Chips Bill 4. Nancy Pelosi Lands in Singapore to Kick Off Her Asia Tour
"It doesn't have the logic that really speaks to our moral emotions”
BRAINCAST On this episode of Braincast your host Levi Brickley discusses the moral issue of abortion. This is a topic not normally talked about on The Veritas 21 Podcast but this is a conversation we need to have. Abortion the moral issue. How do you value life? When do we deem a "CHOICE" morally justified? Follow Levi Brickley: Instagram: Brick34levy TikTok: lbrickleyofficial JOIN THE VERITAS 21 PODCAST COMMUNITY: Email: theveritaspodcast2021@gmail.com Facebook: The Veritas 21 Podcast YouTube: TheVeritas21Podcast TikTok: @theveritas21podcast Instagram: @theveritas21podcast Please leave a rating and review Apple Podcast: The Veritas 21 Podcast
We're taught from a young age the value, perhaps even the virtue, of never quitting. Sometimes, though, the juice is no longer worth the squeeze. Why spend a single moment of our brief lives persisting simply to avoid some stigma around quitting? Quitting is not a moral issue. You've got this.
The FAMILY? Cast: Food And Music Is Life Yes? with Chef Josh K
Dr Shawn Beaty was in Dogwood, playing bass and guitar (on a few tracks) on the album Through Thick and Thin. He is an accomplished musician beyond that, teaching and playing to this day-- as well as continuing to preach a punk rock approach to church in Clovis Hills, CA. Find him online at shawnbeaty.com or on instagram.com/shawn.beaty -- you may even find some of his other bands and music out there! (Skratchline, Moral Issue, etc..). Music on this show: Dogwood "Tribute" from Through Thick and Thin Moral Issue "Rubbish" from M I L K +=++======+==++++===+=======+++++===+++=+=== FAMCAST THEME SONG written/performed by McQueen (instagram.com/mcqueen_studios), vox by myself.... If you want to hire me to make music with you: https://featuredx.com/feature/josh-kemble/ or DM me!! I take venmo too: @joshuack IJS ... THANKS FOR LISTENING AS ALWAYS -- LOVE CHEF JOSH (YOSH) Follow the show on instagram.com/thefamilycast and for more exclusive content check patreon.com/familycast and linktr.ee/familycast for all the links!! Check out buymeacoffee.com/punkchef too... Please leave a rating and review, wherever you listen. Tremendous! . You need a KNIFE or 2? or 3! check out GRUMPY CHEF: visit grumpychefshop.com use code FAMCAST at checkout for 15% off everything! BE SURE TO CHECK OUT THE YOUTUBE CHANNEL (video clips of the interviews) Get some HYDRATION: shop liquiddeath.com and use code FAMCAST at checkout. Stay up to date on music I'm making/have done: https://soundcloud.com/atwarwithin and SAINT DIDACUS: saintdidacus.bandcamp.com .. #chefjoshkemble ================== #foodandmusicislifeyes ============= #thepunkchefpodcast =============== #thefamilycast =============== #punkchefpairings ============= #SRRSS share | rate | review | subscribe | support ==================== --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/familycast/message
Women's History Month is a time to recommit ourselves to the unfinished struggle for women's liberation, and this year it is even more crucial than ever. The conservative leaning Supreme Court is considering gutting or even overturning Roe v. Wade, which would roll back women's hard-won and fundamental right to abortion. The current attacks on abortion rights are the culmination of decades of reactionary organizing to establish extreme reproductive control by challenging birth control access, criminalizing miscarriage, undoing the right to abortion, and promoting abstinence-only sex (mis)education. This article offers a Marxist analysis of why abortion rights are in peril today, and how the historical attempt to limit and control reproductive freedom stretches back to the very beginnings of class society. This article was originally published in the Autumn 2019 issue of Breaking the Chains magazine, titled “Not a Moral Issue.” Read the article here: https://www.liberationschool.org/marxist-analysis-attacks-reproductive-rights/
In recent weeks, the U.S. has seen two more mass shootings — one at a grocery store in Buffalo, New York, and the other at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas. Though President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has made at least one comment suggesting that gun laws are too lax and apostles David A. Bednar and Jeffrey R. Holland have lamented the shootings, the Utah-based faith has not made any official statements about these tragedies specifically or gun violence generally. Is it a moral issue for Latter-day Saints? Should it be? What does Latter-day Saint theology have to say about the issue? Discussing those questions and more n this week's show are Patrick Mason, head of Mormon history and culture at Utah State University and the author or editor of several books, including “Mormonism and Violence: The Battles of Zion,” and “Proclaim Peace: The Restoration's Answer to an Age of Conflict,” and Janiece Johnson, historian of American religion and the author of books on Latter-day Saint women and the Mountain Meadows Massacre, including the forthcoming “American Punishment: The Mountain Meadows Massacre and Mormon Transgressions.”
This systematic slaughter, now totaling in the dozens of millions, can only occur in a nation at war with God and His Word. Child sacrifice has a long and dark tradition amongst mankind. Until the church is just as concerned with God's justice and righteousness in the earth, as it is God's love, grace, and forgiveness, the current trend - modern holocaust - will continue until America has gone the way of other empires that murdered their babies and paraded their sin like Sodom. Daily podcast, relevant articles on issues pertaining to Christians and more can be found on Stand Up For The Truth.
An explanation of the legislature's changes to the way public schools are funded. Plus, Gov. Scott vetoes a pension reform bill, high levels of COVID transmission, and Brenda Siegel enters the race for governor.
Kia Rae tackles the theory that states "taxation is theft". https://www.libertarianism.org/columns/is-taxation-theft
Do you think your happiness effects the people around you? Learning to be happy isn't just for you. It's for your children, spouse, parents, siblings, co-workers, strangers on the street. When you aren't carrying around all the negative energy, you are allowing others to experience positive space. And we can all use all the positive space we can get these days. And when I say happiness, I don't mean deliriously happy where nothing bothers you. It's different. It's more like peace and gratefulness. Do the people in your life a favor and find your peace. Express your gratefulness. You can make your part of the world a better place. Follow me https://www.instagram.com/amyjroscoe/ (@amyjroscoe) email me at amy@bloomingames.com
This systematic slaughter, now totaling in the dozens of millions, can only occur in a nation at war with God and His Word. Child sacrifice has a long and dark tradition amongst mankind. Until the church is just as concerned with God's justice and righteousness in the earth, as it is God's love, grace, and forgiveness, the current trend - modern holocaust - will continue until America has gone the way of other empires that murdered their babies and paraded their sin like Sodom. Daily podcast, relevant articles on issues pertaining to Christians and more can be found on Stand Up For The Truth.
As Democrats are making a push for voting rights legislation in Congress, more faith leaders want Americans to approach it as a moral – even spiritual – issue, including pastor and Democrat, Sen. Raphael Warnock of Georgia. Warnock explains why he thinks ending the legislative filibuster in the Senate may be a necessary step, a move that President Joe Biden also endorsed while speaking in Warnock's home state on Tuesday. And Warnock describes his spiritual motivation for this voting rights push. He says democracy is the "political enactment of a spiritual idea."In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment that will help you make sense of what's going on in your community.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.
If you're like me (Paul), you learned the lesson not to inconvenience other people. That lesson got so ingrained into […] The post #164: Is Being Inconvenienced A Moral Issue? appeared first on Secure Marriage.
Working with Australia 2, The Council for the Human Future organized the webinar: “Taking up the Glasgow challenge”. Today's Quick Climate Links: "Carbon emissions ‘will drop just 40% by 2050 with countries' current pledges'" "‘Adapt or die': resilience to climate change needed, says Environment Agency"; "Under-pressure New Zealand sets out carbon-zero plan"; "Climate pork barrel won't work: economist"; "Tasmania to legislate for net-zero emissions by 2030"; "“Unstoppable transition:” Australia can hit 91% renewables by 2030" "Nationals warn past promises ‘haven't been realised' ahead of net-zero debate"; "Farmers demand Nationals deliver climate policy payback"; "Group uses visuals to highlight climate challenges in Niger Delta communities"; "‘Overwhelming' backing for strong climate action, UK study shows"; "Hyundai partakes in new hydrogen fuel cell developments"; "Renewable engineering offers best industry career prospects"; ""Belonging Before Belief" - Prisms of the People with Hahrie Han"; "Billionaire disrupters: Forrest, Ambani's new energy onslaught leaves carbon-corrupt politicians in the dust"; "Rich Countries Must Bear the Cost if We Can Ever Hope to Achieve a Net-Zero World"; "Discount on buying electric cars could be cut with Cop26 on horizon"; "China Puts Energy Security First While Doubling Down on Renewables"; "Ben Santer on ‘separating' and his ‘small part' in understanding of climate science"; "NSW urges federal government to follow suit, adopt 50 per cent emissions reduction target by 2030"; "NSW unveils $80 billion green hydrogen strategy, with incentives to plug into grid"; "Tasmanian Government aims for net-zero emissions by 2030"; "Australia will need surge in renewables, electric vehicles to meet UN emissions goal"; "The Climate Refugees of Now.": "States put Australia on track to beat 2030 emissions pledge but Morrison may not make it official"; "The global elites are headed to Scotland. Call it climate FOMO"; "Australia well placed to transition from coal exports to green minerals: IMF"; "Energy Inequality Makes a Hotter World Deadlier for Poor Nations"; "Asia's energy pivot is a warning to Australia: clinging to coal is bad for the economy"; "Alan Kohler: Murdoch and the BCA are providing cover for Morrison. Good"; "Govt climate document sees no role for agriculture"; "Biden Administration Plans Wind Farms Along Nearly the Entire U.S. Coastline"; "Private Equity Funds, Sensing Profit in Tumult, Are Propping Up Oil"; "Are Countries Providing Enough to the $100 Billion Climate Finance Goal?"; "Fossil-Fuel Use Could Peak in Just a Few Years. Still, Major Challenges Loom."; "See how climate change could drown landmarks around the world"; "When Bad Weather and Bad Landlords Collide"; "Nobel Prize in Physics Awarded for Study of Humanity's Role in Changing Climate"; "Critical fire weather and Red Flag Warnings predicted for much of California Monday and Tuesday"; "San Diego supervisors narrowly approve Otay Ranch development over wildfire, climate concerns"; "No matter the fire risk, California insurance companies can't cancel your policy"; "PM urged to ignore Nats' climate dissent"; "Australia becoming a 'dumping ground' for polluting cars as government delays signing on to international standards"; "The Great Pause Week 82: Cars that Solve for Climate"; "Should We Frame Climate as a Moral Issue?"; "State and territory climate action: Leading policies and programs in Australia"; "Australia will need surge in renewables, electric vehicles to meet UN emissions goal"; "Clean energy delayed by ‘stubborn incumbency' of fossil fuels"; "Disruption to regional industries a risk to government's net-zero deal"; "News Corp's Herald Sun runs climate change ‘furphy' ad on third day of net-zero campaign"; "Mining Magnate Andrew Forrest's green hydrogen gamble"; "Green exports could create almost 400,000 jobs"; "Debate over net zero in Australia is heating up as calls for more climate change action grow. Here's the background"; "Decarbonisation Futures: Solutions, actions and benchmarks for a net-zero emissions Australia". Enjoy: "Music for a Warming World". Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/climateconversations
What is it about failure to desire God's rewards that makes it so sinful-
Today I'm talking to Jeff Younger who has been a national news story in his fight against the gender reassignment surgery of his 9-year old son, James. At age 3, Jeff's ex-wife had divorced him to teach his son that he had a girl's brain in a boy's body. For years, she has taught him this lie and even enrolled him in school as a girl. These young children can't smoke, drink, or vote, but we are allowing them to physically castrate themselves and alter their bodies doing incredible physical, mental, and emotional harm. These are medical experiments being conducted on children, yet we as a nation are allowing this to happen and even glorifying it.
Pastor Hinson proclaims what God says about the sin of homosexuality from both the Old Testamentand the New Testament, in this great sermon from a very unpopular stance on this subject.
Pastor Hinson proclaims what God says about the sin of homosexuality from both the Old Testamentand the New Testament, in this great sermon from a very unpopular stance on this subject.
The FAMILY? Cast: Food And Music Is Life Yes? with Chef Josh K
Episode 22: IN A WORLD... here's the deal. Some know him as Andy, some as Andrew, others as Andrew James McQueen- in the industry, they simply call him "McQueen the Swiss Army Knife". He is one of the camera operators for our local sports teams (Sockers and Gulls) and has worked on many Films, Documentaries, and Reality TV shows for the past 20 years after living the band life. We sat down outside of Harvest Kitchen to catch up on life, think about regrets versus mistakes, and to figure out how to get along with our parents. Do you need some camera work or voice over for your business or anything? You can find out more about McQueen's adventures in filming and voice over work online at instagram.com/mcqueen_studios and his personal page instagram.com/mcqeeen (yes that is a triple E) and some of his work is on his IMDB page. (If you couldn't tell, that is his voice doing the outro for this episode) ------------------------------ Music in this episode: Lil bit of the opening track by Space Cadet, just playing their latest vinyl release "Lion on a Leash" on Wiretap Records, had to catch some of that vibe right into the microphone. Ending song "The Broken" by Skratchline - McQueen sang on their last EP, partnering up with Dr Shawn Beaty from Moral Issue and Dogwood to go full circle on our collective North SD County music relations. ----------------------------- catch up with Chef Josh on the Harvest Kitchen food truck on Sunday 6/20 at Dogleg Brewing Co-- we're doing some beer pairings, and watching the last day of the US Open tourney. Bring your golf clubs, they have a putting green and a driving range! Srsly. instagram.com/doglegbrewingco ____________ As always, partners of the show, Essexcoffeeroasters.com and Liquiddeath.com are offering listeners some discounts and prizes if you use the code FAMCAST at checkout! go get some caffeinated hydration-- #murderyourthirst Support the show at patreon.com/familycast thanks! and instagram.com/thefamilycast #srrss means Share, Rate, Review, Subscribe, Support. email the show: famcastpod@gmail.com ------ catch ya laterrrrrr --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/familycast/message
COVID disproportionately affected the elderly, the working poor, and visible minorities. This inequity, if not addressed, has the potential to blunt the effectiveness of COVID vaccination programs. GetWellNetwork believes that technology, applied correctly, can be a bridge that closes this inequity gap. Healthcare IT Today sits down with Michael O'Neil, CEO & Founder at GetWellNetwork and Royal Tuthill, President & Co-Founder at Docent Health. Learn more about GetWellNetwork: https://www.getwellnetwork.com/ Find more great health IT content: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
Several news organizations are reporting that Colonial Pipeline did pay hackers ransom to regain control of their data and their systems, reportedly something in the $5 million range. And, people are buying cars at a near-record pace, if you can find them. The low supply and high prices are related to the global semiconductor chip shortage. There’s still no definitive timeline for when that shortage could end. Donations from listeners power our nonprofit news. Your gift will support the journalism that keeps you and thousands of others informed every day. Become a Marketplace Investor: marketplace.org/givemorning
Several news organizations are reporting that Colonial Pipeline did pay hackers ransom to regain control of their data and their systems, reportedly something in the $5 million range. And, people are buying cars at a near-record pace, if you can find them. The low supply and high prices are related to the global semiconductor chip shortage. There’s still no definitive timeline for when that shortage could end. Donations from listeners power our nonprofit news. Your gift will support the journalism that keeps you and thousands of others informed every day. Become a Marketplace Investor: marketplace.org/givemorning
COVID-19 IS (NOT) A MORAL ISSUEhttps://churchleaders.com/news/392754-franklin-graham-jesus-would-have-taken-the-covid-19-vaccine.htmlLuke 10:25-37Support the show (https://tithe.ly/give?c=1314881)
This week Renee and Maureen discuss the moral dilemma of receiving communion due to COVID restrictions. With many churches requiring parishioners to receive on the hand, we ask the question of whether parishioners who would rather receive by tongue should still receive. We also discuss the idea of being denied communion, and when Catholics should stand up for their right to choose how to receive Jesus.
On today's episode of Da Soap Box, I discuss the seriousness and unease of this election. It is not the need for one party to win over the other, but the reality that exists in our country's divide. We are in the middle of a moral dilemma. (At the time of this recording, there was no winner.)Support the show (http://cash.app/$swiftnote2)
Covered in this episode: Paul & DeVon Mohn Part 3 / Religious Answers vs the Reality of Jesus / “What do you really believe?!” / The Lowest Spot / Sobriety is not just about not drinking / Sobriety of Thought / Not a Moral Issue but a Mental Illness / Keep it all together / […]
Join us as we talk about Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd, race, justice, & ending hate with Dr. John Mark Robeck.
In this episode, five of us debate over the concept of cheating in video games. Is cheating online a moral issue? Or just harmless fun? Does cheating have real consequences? What about offline cheating? Is stream sniping acceptable? Are exploits considered "cheating?" For live episodes of the I Never Cast For This podcast, tune in live on Mondays at 9pm EST on www.twitch.tv/inevercastforthis. 5:42 - Topic of the Week - Cheating in Gaming DEBATE 1:50:50 - Trivia 1:54:48 Outro Plugs, Social Media, and Farewell ------------------------------------ Website - http://www.anchor.fm/inevercastforthis Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/i-never-cast-for-this/id1257462050 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4neWBPkyDggwrMjoIPCFCL Twitch - http://www.twitch.tv/inevercastforthis Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/inevercastforthis Podcast Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/inevercast4this Keltharr Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/keltharr Discord - https://discord.gg/FwXRDJ9 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/inevercastforthis/
YBC 2020 Tuesday morning 2nd Session
YBC 2020 Tuesday Afternoon session
YBC 2020 Tuesday Afternoon session
YBC 2020 Tuesday morning 2nd Session
The Catholic Current March 2, 2020 Special Guest: Leila Lawler
Political issues. If you're like most people, you're tired of hearing about them. But here’s the catch, many of the issues we see in the political arena today aren’t about our political opinions, or who we vote for at the voting box, they are about moral problems, beliefs, and what is morally acceptable. In this episode Connor looks at why people have such a hard time differentiating between moral and political issues, how to address these conversations, and why this is such a crucial distinction. Are you looking to find your purpose, navigate transition or fix your relationships, all with a powerful group of men from around the world? Check out The Alliance and join me today. Check out our Facebook Page or the Men's community. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify For more episodes visit us at ManTalks.com | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Did you enjoy the podcast? If so please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. It helps our podcast get into the ears of new listeners, which expands the ManTalks Community Editing & Mixing by: Aaron The Tech
Many reasons are given to justify abortion. Today's BibleQuest discussion is not political nor advocating state legislation, nor is it imposing our moral views on anyone. Well, then what's it about? Its about looking at this subject objectively, rather than subjectively. Can anyone do that? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In a society where we are governed and bounded by heavy religion affiliations, talking about Premarital sex is an issue. Morally, is okay to have sex before you get married? Song Credit: Enzo Bobbies and Remmy Music || SoundCloud
What has been the impact of Illinois’ economic death spiral on churches? Does the clergy have an obligation to educate their parishioners on what the political ruling class is doing or would they rather throw in with them? Senior pastor at Christ Church, Mike Woodruff joins Dan and Amy to discuss.
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Inspired by the “Immigration as a Moral Issue” curriculum of the Unitarian Universalist Association, this series will explore the complex issue of immigration from the perspective of Unitarian Universalist values. In 2013 the UUA declared, “A belief in the ‘inherent worth and dignity of every person’ is core to Unitarian Universalism: every person, no exceptions. As religious people, our Principles call us to acknowledge the immigrant experience and to affirm and promote the flourishing of the human family.” These four sessions will aim to develop participants’ understanding of immigration, both past and present, with special attention to the lived experiences of immigrants and refugees, the challenges they currently face, and the diverse ways people of faith have endeavored to “welcome the stranger” and promote a more just and humane immigration system. Today: Contemporary Issues in the American Immigration
Inspired by the “Immigration as a Moral Issue” curriculum of the Unitarian Universalist Association, this series will explore the complex issue of immigration from the perspective of Unitarian Universalist values. In 2013 the UUA declared, “A belief in the ‘inherent worth and dignity of every person’ is core to Unitarian Universalism: every person, no exceptions. As religious people, our Principles call us to acknowledge the immigrant experience and to affirm and promote the flourishing of the human family.” These four sessions will aim to develop participants’ understanding of immigration, both past and present, with special attention to the lived experiences of immigrants and refugees, the challenges they currently face, and the diverse ways people of faith have endeavored to “welcome the stranger” and promote a more just and humane immigration system. Today: Contemporary Issues in the American Immigration
Inspired by the “Immigration as a Moral Issue” curriculum of the Unitarian Universalist Association, this series will explore the complex issue of immigration from the perspective of Unitarian Universalist values. In 2013 the UUA declared, “A belief in the ‘inherent worth and dignity of every person’ is core to Unitarian Universalism: every person, no exceptions. As religious people, our Principles call us to acknowledge the immigrant experience and to affirm and promote the flourishing of the human family.” These four sessions will aim to develop participants’ understanding of immigration, both past and present, with special attention to the lived experiences of immigrants and refugees, the challenges they currently face, and the diverse ways people of faith have endeavored to “welcome the stranger” and promote a more just and humane immigration system. January 14: Experiences of Immigrants and Refugees Today
Inspired by the “Immigration as a Moral Issue” curriculum of the Unitarian Universalist Association, this series will explore the complex issue of immigration from the perspective of Unitarian Universalist values. In 2013 the UUA declared, “A belief in the ‘inherent worth and dignity of every person’ is core to Unitarian Universalism: every person, no exceptions. As religious people, our Principles call us to acknowledge the immigrant experience and to affirm and promote the flourishing of the human family.” These four sessions will aim to develop participants’ understanding of immigration, both past and present, with special attention to the lived experiences of immigrants and refugees, the challenges they currently face, and the diverse ways people of faith have endeavored to “welcome the stranger” and promote a more just and humane immigration system. January 7: Historical Perspectives on Immigration and Faith in America Melissa Borja, Ph.D, a member of All Souls, is Assistant Professor in the Department of American Culture at the University of Michigan where she is a core faculty member in Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies. She researches migration, religion, politics and race in the United States, with a special focus on how religious beliefs and practices have developed in the context of migration, pluralism and the modern American state. Her current book project examines how governments have partnered with faith-based organizations to resettle refugees and how government policies have shaped the religious lives of immigrants. Ms. Borja received an A.B. degree from Harvard, earned an M.A. degree at the University of Chicago, and M.Phil and Ph.D degrees from Columbia University. She previously taught in the Department of History at the College of Staten Island, City University of New York. This series is co-sponsored with the All Souls Peace and Justice Task Force
The Palestine Podcast showcases a selection of lectures, talks and interviews featuring leading experts and social justice activists active on the Palestine-Israel issue. Brought to you by the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign. Click here to view all podcasts. Subscribe on your favourite platform! Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyStitcherAcastYouTubeDeezerTuneInPlayer.fmPocketCastsCastroRadio PublicBreakerBlubrryPodcast AddictPodbeanPodcast RepubliciHeartRadio jQuery(document).ready(function($) { 'use strict'; $('#podcast-subscribe-button-11212 .podcast-subscribe-button.modal-632417aec47c7').on("click", function() { $("#secondline-psb-subs-modal.modal-632417aec47c7.modal.secondline-modal-632417aec47c7").modal({ fadeDuration: 250, closeText: '', }); return false; }); }); ===== PP#23 - Steven Salaita on 'Why Palestine Is Everyone's Moral Issue' [2017-09-12] - (Download here) INFO: The Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign, in association with Academics for Palestine, were honoured to present a public talk by renowned Palestinian-American author and intellectual Steven Salaita. The event took place on Tuesday 12th September 2017 in Dublin. In his talk, Steven Salaita explored why Palestine is one of the world's most pressing moral issues and argues that a liberated Palestine is everybody's concern. About the speaker Steven Salaita is an American scholar, author and public speaker formerly the Edward W. Said Chair of American Studies at the American University of Beirut. His books include Modern Arab American Fiction: A Reader's Guide (2011), Israel's Dead Soul (2011), Uncivil Rites: Palestine and the Limits of Academic Freedom (2015), Inter/Nationalism: Decolonizing Native America and Palestine (2016). Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast reflect the opinions of the speaker(s) only and do not reflect the views of the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign unless otherwise explicitly stated. Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyStitcherAcastYouTubeDeezerTuneInPlayer.fmPocketCastsCastroRadio PublicBreakerBlubrryPodcast AddictPodbeanPodcast RepubliciHeartRadio
Selling fetal body parts seems pretty abhorrent. But is it? Before we discuss business ethics we have to establish the morality or immorality of abortion itself.
Serbia fought a brutal war with many atrocities against it and largely away from the eyes of the World because of the Eastern and Western Fronts. The Serbian Front played out the great tensions of the region for the last 50 years. Thank you again for your continued support, here is the link to the album fundraiser, for the podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/ng/album/coolidge-metaphor-for-contradiction/id813759717 You can also find exclusive content on the show's youtube page: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYjULbrvVepZ04KaeyxjMyA Further you can leave comments on our Itunes page: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/history-with-james-ipod/id373747636?mt=2
We talk about de Tocqueville's work "Democracy in America" and the reach of the work. Why is it important to study such a work? Thank you again for your continued support, here is the link for the album fundraiser for the podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/ng/album/coolidge-metaphor-for-contradiction/id813759717 You can also find exclusive content on the show's youtube page: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYjULbrvVepZ04KaeyxjMyA leave comments on our Itunes page: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/history-with-james-ipod/id373747636?mt=2
In this podcast we use the film to explore the social aspects of Nazi-Germany. The film Good uses the character John Halder(Viggo Mortensen) to display the changing German society 1933-1940. Exclusive content can be found on the Youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYjULbrvVepZ04KaeyxjMyA
This episode takes the listener on the journey of American Independence in 1776. A trying time, in which Washington is tested and the faith of America is tested. You will notice in the picture, that Washington is standing, in reality no one would have been standing due to the severe weather. Also don't forgot about exclusive youtube content for the podcast at: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYjULbrvVepZ04KaeyxjMyA
We talk about the death of 1 Million Cambodians at the hands of the Khmer Rouge and the background behind it.Many Khmer Rouge rebels were teenagers. We also discuss the new youtube channel and its exclusive content. I am providing the link: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYjULbrvVepZ04KaeyxjMy
We look at who General Sherman was. From his early life, to the end of Civil War. We look at whether Sherman was a War Hero who ended the Civil War or whether he was a terrorist who reigned hell on southerners.
We look at the causes of the Opium War and what it meant, for China as a nation. We also explore the relationship between China and the East India Company.
A look at the biography of Secretary of the Treasury Andrew W. Mellon. The accomplishments and the government's show trials.
A new look at the Harding Administration from an objective viewpoint.
From a paper I wrote entitled, "The Origins of Hate," we discuss where violence against Jews came from in the Middle Ages.
Listen HEREWelcome back to the continuing series of NZ Vegan Podcast!My final episode was not my final episode after all :)This episode I address the one of the common issues arising from the dialogue about vegan advocacy, specifically those who say it is preferable to concentrate on the dietary and health aspect of veganism when advocating to people, rather than the moral issue. Needless to say, I disagree.
What caused the plague to affect Europe more than Asia and India? We try to answer that question in this podcast. Also the different theories associated with that.
This episode we talk about the American whaling Industry in Hawai'i and its impact.
We discuss the scandal that almost destroyed the game of baseball. This focuses on historical culture of America.
This episode we talk about the Scottish Enlightenment, how it is unique and how it is alike the rest of the Enlightenment. Also the problems that would have confronted the society of Scotland.
The moral issue of gun control. Can we reach the same conclusion and agree that feel good legislation does not accomplish the tasks we desire. Join me as we go through the idea and find a solution to the problem. Politics, Constitutional Principles and the events of the day. Join me to discuss the politics that change and effect our everyday lives.
We look at Communism through less academic means. Looking at two books, "Animal Farm" and "Sofia Petrovna".
Using a paper I wrote entitled, "The Construction of the Panama Canal and Pacific American Colonialism" we look at the Panama Canal in a different light. The connections to both Hawai'i and the Philippines and also in philosophical thought of the time.
Using a paper I wrote for my final paper for my Nazi-Germany class, we look at the role of Joseph Goebbels in the Nazi Party.
A paper by the same name I wrote for my Hum 300 class. A group project, this is my individual portion of the project. We discuss Imperialism and Chocolate, as well as, the author's own life.
What was the outcome of the War of 1812 and what did it achieve? Was it the Second American war of Independence or just a misunderstanding?
Were the Big Five racist? We discuss whether power was more important than race. Using a large segment of history from World War II in Hawai'i. The reading comes from my final paper entitled "Hawai'i Two Worlds"
We look at how slavery as an issue functioned in the new nation of America. From the Declaration of Independence to the Constitutional Convention. Using data from digitalhistory.uh.edu, Give Me Liberty!(book), and PBS.org.
Sermon delivered by Janet Holden on July 8, 2012. Janet has been a “GA Junkie” ever since she attended her first General Assembly in Nashville in 2000 when her luggage got lost. She realized that she could buy a different UU T-shirt in the Exhibit Hall every day and still fit right in. Since coming home from the 2010 GA in Charlotte, she has been working on the Congregational Study Action Issue, Immigration as a Moral Issue. The decision to attend the Justice GA this year, held in controversy in Phoenix, AZ, was not an easy one for many reasons. Janet will explore what this GA means on a personal, spiritual level as well as what it means for our UU faith. Janet Holden and her husband Tom Barnes have been members of the congregation since 1988. She received a Certificate in Congregational Health Ministry from Andover Newton Theological School in 2008. Janet has served on the UTUUC Board and is currently a member of the Unity Temple Choir. She can be reached at janetholden@sbcglobal.net.
Recorded live at Arlington Street Church, Sunday, February 19, 2012.
Jennie Young is my guest on Religion For Life. She is a concerned citizen talking candidly about the possibility of losing Tennessee's signature mountains due to mountain top removal strip mining unless we act. Read an article about her in the Elizabethton Star. This is the mountain top removal action packet, Not One More Mountain.
Extraordinary rendition, denial of habeas corpus, enhanced interrogation tactics, waterboarding, torture. We have been hearing and reading these words too often since September 11, 2001. It has been difficult to follow the recent history. It’s tough to sort out facts from spin, and for some, the issue is too abhorrent to think about. CVT and the National Religious Campaign against Torture have determined this June to be Torture Awareness Month and have charged religious communities across the country to recommit themselves to their most deeply held convictions and act in this effort to ban torture. Come hear what this means for our church and the larger Unitarian Universalist community.
This week's links: National Religious Campaign Against Torture Rabbis for Human Rights Rabbis for Human Rights: Stop Torture Now Rabbis for Human Rights: Campaign Against Torture Rabbis Against Torture, by Nat Hentoff for the Village Voice