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It's Tuesday, October 1st, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 125 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Kevin Swanson South African homeschoolers face jail if kids not in school Last week, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa signed the controversial Basic Education Law Amendments Bill into law in an effort to federalize and centralize control over the nation's education program. The law would levy a year-long prison sentence for truancy, ban all corporal punishment, and require parents to apply to the National Department of Education for permission to homeschool their children or face charges. Christian View Network has been warning for years that the bill is a radical threat to parental rights. Estimates put the number of homeschooled children in South Africa as high as 300,000, reports the South African Broadcast Corporation. An organization dedicated to protecting parental rights in South Africa, The Pestalozzi Trust, has informed the president they will be appealing the Act to the nation's high court. The Trust argues that “the Act imposes excessive regulatory burdens on parents who opt for homeschooling.” Austrian Freedom Party gaining ground The Left is facing a backlash in Europe. The right-leaning, Freedom Party of Austria gained more votes than any other party in the elections held over the weekend — now holding 29% of the seats in parliament. However, the Socialist Party, the left-leaning People's Party, the Greens, and the Communists together hold 67% of the seats. Germany and France witness political gains on the right Last month, the German election yielded more gains for the right-leaning Alternative for Germany Party than any other election since World War II. And, in July, the French elections expanded the rightist party by 50% at the expense of the center. Hurricane Helene's death toll climbs to 116 Hurricane Helene has come and gone, and left a mass of destruction in its path. Ryan Cole, a North Carolina county emergency official, told The Independent Mail, “We have biblical devastation through the county. This is the most significant natural disaster that any one of us has ever seen.” The death count has topped 116 thus far. There are still 600 people missing in North Carolina. Officials count 46 fatalities in North Carolina, 27 deaths in South Carolina, 25 deaths in Georgia, and 13 in Florida. This makes for the second most deadly hurricane in the last 12 years. Could Amish save Western Civilization from Kamala? Could the Amish save Western civilization from Kamala Harris and the socialists? That's what Scott Pressler from Early Vote Action thinks. Scott pointed out on X social media platform that “there are 90,000 Amish voters in Pennsylvania, and the last presidential election was decide by 80,000 votes.” 2 pro-lifers get long prison sentences for peaceful civil disobedience A federal judge sentenced three more pro-lifers for participating in a protest at an abortion clinic in Tennessee on March 5, 2021, reports World Magazine. Chester Gallagher, the leader of the pro-life rescue, received a harsh sentence of 16 months. Heather Idoni was sent to prison for 8 months. And another pro-lifer received a 3-month probation sentence. Four others -- Paul Vaughan, Calvin Zastrow, Coleman Boyd, and Dennis Green -- had already received sentences back in July. Attorney Steve Crampton with The Thomas More Society argued that the protest was “a peaceful demonstration by entirely peaceable citizens—filled with prayer, hymn-singing, and worship—oriented toward persuading expectant mothers not to abort their babies.” Calgary Pastor vs. Drag Queens Today, as I guest host for Kevin Swanson on Generations Radio, I interview a gutsy Canadian pastor named Derek Reimer in Calgary, Alberta. He dared to speak the truth at a Drag Queen Story Hour event at the library. Listen. McMANUS: “When you heard about these drag queen events where men dress up as women, really caricatures of women, with ridiculously heavy makeup, big wigs, crazy attire, long false eyelashes, and five-inch tall heels, what was your reaction when you heard that it was coming to your town, to your library?” REIMER: “That this was disgusting. It was vile. It was appalling, repugnant. I don't even have enough adjectives to describe it. “So, it's like this righteous indignation that rises up in protection of these little ones. Because when I went to drag events, there was a sign up, ‘Reading with Royalty,' ages zero to eight years old. That's disgusting, how they want to indoctrinate, sexualize and corrupt these little children.” Not only was Pastor Reimer arrested that time, but two additional times and spent 43 days in jail for simply objecting to drag queens in the library. To hear my whole 39-minute conversation, go to Generations.org/radio. That's Generations.org/radio. Will Arizona imprison grandmother who feeds the homeless? And finally, Bullhead City, Arizona is looking at putting a grandmother in jail. A U.S. district court ruled that Norma Thornton is guilty of providing food to the poor in a city park. She was arrested in July 2022, and faces a fine of up to $1,431, 120 days in jail, and 24 months of probation. The city ordinance forbids any “food-sharing event” at a public park. For now, Norma continues to use up about half her income to feed 30 people a day in an alley behind a jet ski shop that has no shade, no tables, or no restrooms, reports WorldNetDaily.com. In Mark 8:6-9, “Jesus commanded the people to sit down on the ground, and He took the seven loaves and gave thanks and broke it, and gave to His disciples to set before the people, so they did eat, and were filled. And they that had eaten were about four thousand.” Close And that's The Worldview on this Tuesday, October 1st, in the year of our Lord 2024. Subscribe by Amazon Music or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
In this week's episode of the League Express Podcast, Editor Martyn Sadler and Host Jake Kearnan discuss all the action from the weekend including the controversial sending off of Warrington Wolves prop Paul Vaughan. They discuss the continued rumours of the NRL buying Super League, the issue with Super League and Clubs branding and whether the War of Roses fixture should return. They discuss Jason Demetriou's appointment as the PNG Kumuls coach, Hull KR signing Rhys Martin and discuss the fallout from Elliot Whitehead's hip drop tackle on Brandon Smith.
Sam Burgess takes-off with his first win but our Sam touches-down with jet lag, resulting in a limited supply of shitistics. Dennis writes, wrote or has written to the RFL, as Rob makes an absolute pickle of the halftime quiz. Daniel is back with his tenuous alphabet and the sitcom takes on an Australian twang. Enjoy. With Dennis refusing to contribute to Rob's Super League + subscription, please help fund the podcast at: www.patreon.com/whatbevan
In episode nine of the League Express Podcast, Editor MARTYN SADLER AND Co-host JAKE KEARNAN discuss Wakefield's relegation, what is going wrong at Leeds and take a look at the Championship's relegation battle. They also dive into this week's NRL preliminary finals match-ups and discuss Paul Vaughan's visit to the judiciary.
Warrington Wolves prop Paul Vaughan joins Will Perry & Mark Flanagan on the latest episode of the Out Of Your League podcast. Vaughan chats his brilliant start to life in Super League, his career back in Australia & responds to Jeremy Latimore's boxing match challenge!
St George Illawarra prop Blake Lawrie says the big win against the Dolphins should help give belief to the fans - and the playing group - that they can have a good season. Lawrie only scored his first senior try last season but has already gone over twice this year and he's got some advice for the still tryless Tiger Alex Twal. However he's on the fence about who he thinks would win the mooted boxing match between former team-mates Jeremy Latimore and Paul Vaughan (but mostly because he's worried he'll get called out next).
This week on the Bye Round James Graham is joined by one of his great mates and ex teammates Jeremy Latimore. Jeremy is one of the funniest guests we've ever had and tells us some cracking stories which include nudity, drunk bike riders & pissed off coaches. He takes us through his potential fight with Paul Vaughan & gives us an insight into the life on an NRL journeyman. Please leave us a review and help support the podcast by grabbing some merch from - https://thebyeround.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wire make it four from four but Rob continues to push his product placement, Sam refuses to give away his HJ parking spot, and Dennis has been cryogenically frozen away at Hull KR. There's an NFT conference at the Health Retreat, a superbly recorded Daniel section, vlogging in Cornwall, a mathematical formula to end all mathematical formulas, and is Paul Vaughan an A N Other in disguise? Yes, it's almost sickening when it comes to this week's podcasters' positivity. Enjoy. patreon.com/whatbevan https://youtube.com/@tacklebags?si=EnSIkaIECMiOmarE
Cronulla Sharks Premiership winners Paul Gallen and Shane Flanagan were on the roaming mic and caught up with Andrew Fifita and Aiden Tolman in their last seasons at the club. Wade Graham also stopped by, alongside Shane's son Kyle, and teammate Paul Vaughan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adrian Proszenko Interview
Vossy is joined by James Magnussen as they dissect the continuing fallout from Trent Barrett's departure at the Bulldogs and more news in the world of sport
On this morning's show, Andrew Webster slammed the behaviour of Paul Vaughan after he criticised journalists on Monday afternoon at Belmore training ground.
The Daily Telegraph sports journo joins Vossy & Brandy to discuss some of the big rugby league stories of the morning
Michelle joins the show for the 8.30 update
Vossy and Brandy were back for a Tuesday Morning and recapped a big 24 hours in the NRL with the departure of Trent Barrett from the Bulldogs and we asked who could potentially be the next Bulldogs coach. Plus, we caught up with Royce Simmons and Brad Fittler ahead of the start of an 11 day walk to raise money for dementia.
On this week's episode of 'All Ball' we feature one of the all time greats - Sonny Bill Williams.We cover every aspect of Sonny's career from early days dominating at the Bulldogs, the controversial defection to rugby union in france, dominating on the world stage in rugby for the All Blacks as well as returning home to continue his championship success with the Sydney Roosters. From Toronto and Bondi , SBW travelled the world demonstrating his unbelievable athleticism as well as inspiring the next generation of stars. On ‘The Match', we highlight two key forwards for the Canterbury Bulldogs in skipper Josh Jackson as well as former representative star Paul Vaughan. Both players have find themselves at the back end of their careers but will both be looking for dominant performances to help the Bulldogs climb the ladder in 2022. And to round out the show in 'Rapid Fire', we continue our Legend Series and select our favourite retired player from each club. This week we take a look back on some of the best to ever play the game from the Parramatta Eels. ~ Tarsha, Dana & Dan
If you have not been lucky enough to have played Ardglass then you don't know what your missing! In a land made for golf a spirit awaits at Ardglass Golf Club. A cliff-top, castle and canon protected links in County Down, the first few holes are truly memorable whilst the water can be seen from all 18 holes. Having grown up in the community and now Director of Golf at Ardglass, Paul Vaughan is Ardglass personified. Remarkable, personable and an all round great guy. I hope you enjoy this episode. For more visit www.PaddyTalksGolf.com
Shots! returns for Season 4. Mike and Kenneth talk to Paul Vaughan of Bearded Iris Brewing to talk Nocino.
Adrian Proszenko Interview
Chris Waller sat in silence, watching in awe, as his champion mare Verry Elleegant raced clear in the Melbourne Cup. But all around him was sheer pandemonium. His wife, Stephanie, and their children, Tyler and Nikita, were doing the cheering for the trainer. A staggering 92 per cent of public schools selected under a government program to boost renewable energy are in the Coalition's own seats. Australia has taken its low emissions technology plan to the world, positioning itself to be a global leader in cheap solar power that could also fuel a clean hydrogen boom. And in sport, Paul Vaughan will make his first official appearance as a Bulldog on Wednesday as the new-look Canterbury Bulldogs start off-season training at Belmore. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription atdailytelegraph.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The boys were discussing the possibility of Paul Vaughan featuring in both the TTHD side and TTHU side.
Vossy has his say amid concerns from fans that the club hasn't strengthened their squad for next season
We're entering the business end of the season as we are just a few weeks out from the 2021 NRL Finals. Can Penrith overcome injury and suspension? Are the Rabbitohs and Sea Eagles legit dark horses? And will anyone stop the Melbourne Storm? We also look at the latest signings including Dale Finucane to the Sharks and Paul Vaughan to the Bulldogs. And we question the seriousness of the latsest Covid breach by an NRL player. We also preview Round 20 of the 2021 NRL Season and in Benny Confidential, we play 'Who he play for? - NRL Edition' and put Ben to the ultimate test. DON'T BLOODY MISS IT!!
Adrian Proszenko delivered some breaking news on the future of the NSWRL competitions this year. We also spoke about the signing of Paul Vaughan by the Bulldogs and the chances of the Rugby League World Cup proceeding.
Former NSW and Australian prop Paul Vaughan will look to resurrect his NRL career at Canterbury after signing a deal with the Bulldogs for 2022. Eels coach Brad Arthur is confident Mitchell Moses will recover from a back fracture in time to face the Rabbitohs in Round 21.
In this episode League Freak talks about the allegations about the latest alleged bubble break. You can read the details here: DailyMail.co.uk There is a bit of player movement with Tevita Pangai Jr playing for the Panthers this year and then heading to the Bulldogs next season. Also, will the Doggies also get Paul Vaughan? Dale Finucane is in hot demand the the North Queensland Cowboys are pretty up front about wanting to get him on board. Will a version of Rugby League be in the 2032 Olympic Games in Brisbane? A little bit of talk about the Eels loss to the Canberra Raiders on the Gold Coast. The NSWRL cancel more junior football and I talk about how that effects fringe first graders....and then we get into it. The news that Australia and New Zealand have withdrawn from the 2021 Rugby League World Cup has had some interesting reactions. I read the join statement by the ARLC and NZRL and well as the press release out of the International Rugby League. Follow the boys on Twitter at AndrewRLP and LeagueFreak Visit The Rugby League Project for all your Rugby League statistics and The Official Website Of The Glorious League Freak for all your Rugby League news and opinions. Support the boys on Patreon at Rugby League Project Patreon and the League Freak Patreon! Visit Rugby League Podcasting Network and NRL Rumours as well as NRL Breaking News Last but not least visit the official podcast website at FergoandTheFreak.com #RugbyLeague #NRL #RFL #SuperLeague #NSW #QLD #Sport #Rugby #IntRL #RugbyWorldCup #StateOfOrigin #Origin #RLWC #Podcast #LiveSport #GreatAustralianPodcasts #NRLPodcast #SuperLeaguePodcast #RugbyPodcast #SportPodcast #RugbyLeaguePodcast #History #RugbyHistory #InternationalRL #RLWC9s #RedV #ThunderAndLightning #NRLGrandFinal
Hello sports fans and welcome to the 19th episode of Pub Talk Rugby league. A Podcast where old mates from high school meet up to talk about Rugby League. This podcast we wrap up the games from round 18 that were played in Queensland because of the Covid pandemic and lockdown in Sydney and NSW. Smokes rants a bit about his Broncos and the battering they got from the West Tigers, in a game all four of us tipped Broncos and the game that ruined The Principal from getting a perfect round. As the Covid-19 Pandemic continues we talk about how its continuing to to change the game. Today, WAG and families were allowed to join players up in Queensland. We are a week from State of Origin so we still spend a fair bit of time discussing when is the best time for the origin to be played and what impact it has on the rest of the competition. And we discuss players moving between teams and how much that will cost them and the teams. As well as the ‘reserve grade' brain snap of Lachlan Lewis's beef with Cody Walker and the all-time brain-fade UFC move on his opposite number. We finish the pod by going through the beer bets for last week, this week and our tips for round 19 of the NRL game. Editors Note: in one of the news stories I mention 40 thousand drop in salary for Paul Vaughan . I was wrong it was actually 400 thousand ! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pubtalkrugbyleague/message
The Sunday Triple M NRL Catch Up - Paul Kent, Gorden Tallis, Ryan Girdler, Anthony Maroon
Ready's Mail | The Six NRL Clubs Chasing Dale Finucane & Who's The Favourite, Update On Paul Vaughan & Paul Green's Futures See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Only just waking up? Make sure you're across everything making news by listening to the first 30 mins of this morning's show.
Ready's Mail | The Six NRL Clubs Chasing Dale Finucane & Who's The Favourite, Update On Paul Vaughan & Paul Green's Futures See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vossy discusses Ben Hunt's performance and the wise decision not to attend Paul Vaughan's barbecue
Vossy discusses Josh McGuire and Blake Lawrie's apology
The boys start the second hour with a sports update:Discuss the NRL teams heading up to Queensland and players handling the bubbleOrigin III tickets on saleComments from Dragons forward Josh McGuirePaul Vaughan and Tevita Pangai Jr could be headed to the BulldogsWests tigers documentary on Fox League
The team start off with a review of another crazy week in the NRL, with player movements, the Paul Vaughan party and the subsequent punishment, how big are Paul Vaughan's closet and bed and the hunt for Jack De Belin and discuss if an NRL team will score 100 points. @18:15 The team begins the review of round 16 of the NRL, including the Roosters getting caught in a Storm, is James Tedesco still the best fullback, the Warriors gifting the game to the Dragons prompting a celebration, the tight game between the Eels and Panthers, the Turbo Saab at full throttle in a record breaking Manly win, Ponga back for the Knights, the Titans somehow holding on to a 30 point lead, t8he Sharks against the Broncos and the Sunday stroll for the Rabbitohs. @1:04:35 The team previews Manly and the Raiders, if Souths will keep up the magic against the Cowboys, the margin of victory for the Roosters and the Sharks against the Warriors.
Vossy comments on the two Dragons players refusing to sign an NRL document about the event
An appeal to Aussies' better nature is at the centre of the federal government's vaccine ad blitz kicking off today. A wave of tributes have followed the sad news radio and TV star Jono Coleman had died after a battle with prostate cancer. Schools are installing vape detectors to combat the rise in nicotine-addicted students. Mark 'Piggy' Riddell has come under fire after admitting he watched the Paul Vaughan saga unfold from his home and didn't' speak up. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription atdailytelegraph.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Saturday Scrum Hour 3 | Sydney Set To Lose The Grand Final? Paul Vaughan's NRL Future & Our Next Big Thing! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Sunday Triple M NRL Catch Up - Paul Kent, Gorden Tallis, Ryan Girdler, Anthony Maroon
Saturday Scrum Hour 3 | Sydney Set To Lose The Grand Final? Paul Vaughan's NRL Future & Our Next Big Thing! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the wake of Paul Vaughan and Jai Arrow bursting Rugby League's covid bubble. Roy and HG ask the very sensible question, what the hell do we expect? True, they are Rugby League players after all.
Saturday Scrum Hour 3 | Sydney Set To Lose The Grand Final? Paul Vaughan’s NRL Future & Our Next Big Thing! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the wake of Paul Vaughan and Jai Arrow bursting Rugby League's covid bubble. Roy and HG ask the very sensible question, what the hell do we expect? True, they are Rugby League players after all.
Unlike the Dragons players, Phil Rothfield, Michael Carayannis and Adam Mobbs have stayed home for this episode of The Daily Telegraph NRL Podcast. The boys discuss Paul Vaughan's party and sacking, break down how St George Illawarra plan to survive the mass suspensions and whether they can still make the finals. Buzz criticises Wayne Pearce for being "blindly oblivious," and the boys look at the crunch games for Canberra and Canterbury. To read everything that's discussed in this episode of the Daily Telegraph NRL Podcast go to dailytelegraph.com.au and get yourself a subscription, or download the Daily Telegraph app at your app store.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jimmy Smith Was Joined By Channel Seven Sports Reporter Michelle Bishop To Discuss All The Latest From Blues Camp.
Manaia tells the story about when he got Hopoate'd and the guys go over the Top 3 players they would invite to a party at Paul Vaughan's... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did you hear about the St George Illawarra Dragons? How about Paul Vaughan who hosted a BBQ and drinks with about a dozen teammates, in breach of the current COVID rules for both the NRL and the NSW Government.... Five east steps to take to lose one million dollars.Big shout to the following companies (hint,hint Sponsorship would be nice)Sports Beer - Great Pale Ale with Electrolytes and Magnesium (What a beer with magnesium...!) Check out this with fixed $9 delivery https://www.sportsbeer.com.au/Black Flag Kick Ons - This beer is amazing, a mid-strength pale ale from this Mooloolaba Craft Brew company that fights well above average. Check em out https://www.blackflagbrewing.com.au/Don't forget Matt with #crewlife on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/4EoAeT73VKAfcUmaHTAQ8P
The boys were joined by Matty Johns to chat about Origin in Newcastle, England through to the final of the Euros, Paul Vaughan and Cooper playing under Criag BellamyMorning Glory with Matty Johns - Fridays from 9am on 1170 SEN.
It's a nervous wait for people in NSW today who will find out this morning if Sydney's lockdown will be extended, a woman who died in a charity clothing bin yesterday in Perth has been identified, a woman has been arrested in Japan after she tried to put out the Olympic flame,To sport - Ash Barty is through to the final four at Wimbledon after beating fellow Aussie in straight sets, Dumped NRL star Paul Vaughan has apologised for breaking the league's COVID rules, Britney Spears' manager of 25 years has quit, Seth Rogen has revealed that Paul Rudd once tried to prank him, but it didn't go to plan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're here with another Weekly Wrap, as Mitch and Bungard discuss this week's games and the news from around the league.Featuring in this week's episode;Paul Vaughan's House PartyMOAR rules and margin chat, againThis week's gamesThe Broncos won a thing!Signing news including Matt Lodge to the WarriorsNRLW signings updatesOther news and general chit chat#RookieTakesAnd much, much more.Support us on Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/nrlboomrookies See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
An aged care facility in Sydney's north west has gone into lockdown after three residents tested positive to Covid-19, NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo has said severe sanctions will be handed down on Dragons star Paul Vaughan and 11 teammates who attended a house party on Saturday, At least 29 people have been killed and 50 injured when a Philippine military aircraft carrying troops crashed and burst into flames after missing the runway in the country's south. In the F1 Max Verstappen has dominated for the second weekend in a row to win the Austrian Grand Prix, Elizabeth Hurley's son Damien has been cut out of his wealthy father's will because he was born out of wedlock. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.