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A new MP3 sermon from Arbor Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: GGPBP #9 - What Is Marriage? Subtitle: The Battle for Purity Speaker: Steve Woodman Broadcaster: Arbor Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 12/30/2018 Length: 59 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Arbor Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: GGPBP #9 - What Is Marriage? Subtitle: The Battle for Purity Speaker: Steve Woodman Broadcaster: Arbor Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 12/30/2018 Length: 59 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Arbor Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: GGPBP #9 - What Is Marriage? Subtitle: The Battle for Purity Speaker: Steve Woodman Broadcaster: Arbor Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 12/30/2018 Length: 59 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Arbor Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: GGPBP #9 - What Is Marriage? Subtitle: The Battle for Purity Speaker: Steve Woodman Broadcaster: Arbor Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 12/30/2018 Length: 59 min.
What does the Bible say about marriage? Where does marriage come from? What's the foundation? On this episode of Everyday Theology, join Jacob as he talks about marriage, its purpose, and how God designed it. Check it out! Resources: The Top 3 Pieces of Marriage Advice from a Marriage Counselor - https://bit.ly/493DbCu Like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated with the latest content from Woodside Bible Church! CONNECT WITH US AT: https://woodsidebible.org/connect/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/woodsidebiblechurch/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WoodsideBibleChurchOfficial Website: https://woodsidebible.org/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new MP3 sermon from Answers in Genesis Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: What Is Marriage? Subtitle: Answers with Ken Ham Speaker: Ken Ham Broadcaster: Answers in Genesis Ministries Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 3/1/2023 Length: 1 min.
There are so many things people don't tell you when you're preparing to migrate, and in this episode, Geraldine aims to fill in some of those gaps. Geraldine is a Filipina who migrated to New Zealand with her family after she graduated High School. Though it's been more than ten years since she and her family made the big move, in that time, she learned a lot about what it takes to make it as an immigrant.Listen as Geraldine shares her wisdom and how her perspective changed after living in two different countries. Have questions or concerns? We'd love to hear from you. Email: hello@taraletstalk.com. If you enjoyed this episode, please give us some love by rating or reviewing our show on iTunes or Spotify. Follow us on Social Media: Instagram | Facebook Taralets Talk is sponsored by Disenyo.co LLC | DISCLAIMER: The opinions, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the hosts and guests on this podcast do not necessarily represent or reflect the official policy, opinions, beliefs, and viewpoints of Disenyo.co LLC and its employees.
In Today's episode of "Moment of Truth," Saurabh and Nick sit down with Ryan T. Anderson, President of the Ethics & Public Policy Center and Founding Editor of Public Discourse, to discuss the aftermath of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, what the future holds for social conservatism's fight for life on the state and federal levels, and some updates on his family farm.Ryan T. Anderson is President of the Ethics and Public Policy Center and the Founding Editor of Public Discourse. He is the author of "When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment" and "Truth Overruled: The Future of Marriage and Religious Freedom." He is the co-author of "What Is Marriage? Man and Woman: A Defense" and "Debating Religious Liberty and Discrimination," and the co-editor of "A Liberalism Safe for Catholicism? Perspectives from 'The Review of Politics.'"Anderson's research has been cited by two U.S. Supreme Court justices, Justice Samuel Alito and Justice Clarence Thomas, in two Supreme Court cases. He received his bachelor of arts degree from Princeton University, graduating Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude, and he received his doctoral degree in political philosophy from the University of Notre Dame. His dissertation was titled: “Neither Liberal Nor Libertarian: A Natural Law Approach to Social Justice and Economic Rights.”Learn more about Ryan T. Anderson's work:https://eppc.org/about/https://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/author/randerso/––––––Follow American Moment across Social Media:Twitter – https://twitter.com/AmMomentOrgFacebook – https://www.facebook.com/AmMomentOrgInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/ammomentorg/YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4qmB5DeiFxt53ZPZiW4TcgRumble – https://rumble.com/c/c-695775Check out AmCanon:https://www.americanmoment.org/amcanon/Follow Us on Twitter:Saurabh Sharma – https://twitter.com/ssharmaUSNick Solheim – https://twitter.com/NickSSolheimAmerican Moment's "Moment of Truth" Podcast is recorded at the Conservative Partnership Center in Washington DC, produced by American Moment Studios, and edited by Jake Mercier and Jared Cummings.Subscribe to our Podcast, "Moment of Truth"Apple Podcasts – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/moment-of-truth/id1555257529Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/5ATl0x7nKDX0vVoGrGNhAj Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nationally recognized religious freedom expert Dr. Ryan T. Anderson delivered an exclusive talk to the Christendom community on Monday, January 30, titled: “‘Marriage Equality': Religious Freedom or a ‘License to Discriminate'?”Anderson is the William E. Simon Senior Research Fellow in American Principles and Public Policy at The Heritage Foundation, and the founder and editor of Public Discourse, the online journal of the Witherspoon Institute. He is the author of the just-released book Truth Overruled: The Future of Marriage and Religious Freedom and the co-author with Princeton's Robert P. George and Sherif Girgis of the book What Is Marriage? Man and Woman: A Defense. Anderson's research has been cited by two U.S. Supreme Court justices, Justice Samuel Alito and Justice Clarence Thomas, in two U.S. Supreme Court cases.Anderson received his B.A. from Princeton University and received his doctoral degree in political philosophy from the University of Notre Dame. He has made appearances on ABC, CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, and Fox News, including appearance on This Week with George Stephanopoulos and Piers Morgan Live. Anderson's work has also appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, First Things, and Principles.
Nationally recognized religious freedom expert Dr. Ryan T. Anderson delivered an exclusive talk to the Christendom community on Monday, January 30, titled: “‘Marriage Equality': Religious Freedom or a ‘License to Discriminate'?”Anderson is the William E. Simon Senior Research Fellow in American Principles and Public Policy at The Heritage Foundation, and the founder and editor of Public Discourse, the online journal of the Witherspoon Institute. He is the author of the just-released book Truth Overruled: The Future of Marriage and Religious Freedom and the co-author with Princeton's Robert P. George and Sherif Girgis of the book What Is Marriage? Man and Woman: A Defense. Anderson's research has been cited by two U.S. Supreme Court justices, Justice Samuel Alito and Justice Clarence Thomas, in two U.S. Supreme Court cases.Anderson received his B.A. from Princeton University and received his doctoral degree in political philosophy from the University of Notre Dame. He has made appearances on ABC, CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, and Fox News, including appearance on This Week with George Stephanopoulos and Piers Morgan Live. Anderson's work has also appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, First Things, and Principles.
Impact 360 Podcast listeners, we are so excited to introduce you to one of our favorite resources this week! Impact Answers is our series where we give quick answers to some of life's biggest questions. Now you'll be able to listen to these right in your podcast feed. Join us this week as Dr. Ryan Anderson answers the question "What is religious liberty?"Ryan T. Anderson, Ph.D., is the President of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, and the Founding Editor of Public Discourse, the online journal of the Witherspoon Institute of Princeton, New Jersey.He is the author or co-author of five books, including the forthcoming Tearing Us Apart: How Abortion Harms Everything and Solves Nothing. Previous books include When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment, Truth Overruled: The Future of Marriage and Religious Freedom, What Is Marriage? Man and Woman: A Defense, and Debating Religious Liberty and Discrimination.For 9 years he was the William E. Simon senior research fellow at The Heritage Foundation, and has served as an adjunct professor of philosophy and political science at Christendom College, and a Visiting Fellow at the Veritas Center at Franciscan University. He has also served as an assistant editor of First Things.Follow him on Twitter at @RyanTAnd and for his latest essays and videos you can follow his public Facebook page.For more information about Impact 360 Institute, please visit impact360.org.
Crossing Bridges Talk Show is America's only live streaming talk show for Black men and Youth. Available live on FACEBOOK every Saturday afternoon at 5:00 pm (est). The recorded presentation is available every Tuesday evening on the African American Shopping Network channel on YouTube. Join the discussion live or via email. Remember to show you support by subscribing or sponsorship email us at montgomerybusiness@hotmail.com
Crossing Bridges Talk Show is America's only live streaming talk show for Black men and Youth. Available live on FACEBOOK every Saturday afternoon at 5:00 pm (est). The recorded presentation is available every Tuesday evening on the African American Shopping Network channel on YouTube. Join the discussion live or via email. Remember to show you support by subscribing or sponsorship email us at montgomerybusiness@hotmail.com
WHAT IS THE REAL MEANING OF FORNICATION? IS IT A MAN & WOMAN HAVING SEX BEFORE MARRIAGE? WHAT IS MARRIAGE? WHY IS FORNICATION CLASSIFIED AS SEX BEFORE MARRIAGE? IS FORNICATION A FORM OF DEGENERACY? FIND OUT THE ANSWERS TO ALL OF THESE QUESTIONS TONIGHT AT 10PM PN MENTELLECT RADIO(BLOGTALK) FEAT THE INTEL.NUBEN MENKARAYZZ/MFA/144000
In today's episode, Saurabh, Nick and guest Ryan T. Anderson, President of the Ethics & Public Policy Center, discuss life on the farm, developing strong family culture, the Ahmari vs. French debate, and how conservatives can fight back against Big Tech.Ryan T. Anderson, Ph.D., is the President of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, and the Founding Editor of Public Discourse, the online journal of the Witherspoon Institute of Princeton, New Jersey.He is the author of When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment and Truth Overruled: The Future of Marriage and Religious Freedom. He is the co-author of What Is Marriage? Man and Woman: A Defense and Debating Religious Liberty and Discrimination, and the co-editor of A Liberalism Safe for Catholicism? Perspectives from “The Review of Politics.”Anderson's research has been cited by two U.S. Supreme Court justices, Justice Samuel Alito and Justice Clarence Thomas, in two Supreme Court cases.He received his bachelor of arts degree from Princeton University, graduating Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude, and he received his doctoral degree in political philosophy from the University of Notre Dame. His dissertation was titled: “Neither Liberal Nor Libertarian: A Natural Law Approach to Social Justice and Economic Rights.”Anderson has made appearances on ABC, CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, and Fox News. His work has been published by the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, the Harvard Health Policy Review, the Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy, First Things, the Claremont Review of Books, and National Review.He is the John Paul II Teaching Fellow in Social Thought at the University of Dallas, a member of the James Madison Society at Princeton University, and a Fellow of the Institute for Human Ecology at the Catholic University of America.For 9 years he was the William E. Simon senior research fellow at The Heritage Foundation, and has served as an adjunct professor of philosophy and political science at Christendom College, and a Visiting Fellow at the Veritas Center at Franciscan University. He has also served as an assistant editor of First Things.Follow him on Twitter at @RyanTAnd and for his latest essays and videos you can follow his public Facebook page.Follow American Moment on Social Media:Twitter – https://twitter.com/AmMomentOrgFacebook – https://www.facebook.com/AmMomentOrgInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/ammomentorg/YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4qmB5DeiFxt53ZPZiW4TcgRumble – https://rumble.com/c/c-695775BitChute – https://www.bitchute.com/channel/Xr42d9swu7O9/Check out AmCanon:https://www.americanmoment.org/amcanon/Follow Us on Twitter:Saurabh Sharma – https://twitter.com/ssharmaUSNick Solheim – https://twitter.com/NickSSolheimAmerican Moment's "Moment of Truth" Podcast is recorded at the Conservative Partnership Center in Washington DC, produced and edited by Jared Cummings. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Easter Schedule Review, Followed by discussions about Matthew 26:45 and how it echoes Psalm 22, and gay marriage and why "sex is not the same thing as love, and love is not sex. Fr. recommends a few books: "What Is Marriage?" and "Debating Religious Liberty & Discrimination"
A new MP3 sermon from Answers in Genesis Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: What Is Marriage? Subtitle: Answers with Ken Ham Speaker: Ken Ham Broadcaster: Answers in Genesis Ministries Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 2/1/2021 Length: 1 min.
Historically, marriage was understood to be a conjugal relationship; that is to say, a bond uniting a man and a woman as husband and wife in a partnership shaped by its special aptness for conceiving and rearing children. Thus, its norms included sexual complementarity, exclusivity, fidelity, and a pledge of permanence. In 2015, the Supreme Court of the United States, in the case of Obergefell v. Hodges, held that states could no longer define marriage as a distinctively male-female bond. The Court required all fifty states to eliminate the norm of sexual complementarity so that the relationships of same-sex partners could be recognized as “marriages.” To many Americans, justice had triumphed, “bigotry” had been defeated, so-called “marriage equality” would usher in a golden era of tolerance and there would be absolutely no negative repercussions. Those people and institutions (such as religious bodies) who cling to the idea of marriage as a conjugal bond and therefore oppose this sweeping change were henceforth to be treated as not just defeated foes in a series of court cases but as hate-filled yahoos suffering from a form of moral insanity. This was despite the fact that those who believe that marriage is between one man and one woman were assured repeatedly by their opponents throughout the period up until Obergefell—and by the majority itself in that decision—that they had nothing to fear from what was, they insisted, a mere extension of marriage not its redefinition. They were told no harm would result to either individuals of conscience or to parents or children who would now be brought up in a world in which marriage is defined as basically an emotional union between adults of whatever sex, not one based on the bodily union of a man and a woman made possible by their sexual-reproductive complementarity. When defenders of the conjugal view of marriage pointed out that its legal abolition left no principled basis for norms such as permanence, monogamy, and fidelity, their arguments went for the most part unaddressed, except by the occasional candid critic, such as the gay activist writer Michelangelo Signorile, who replied that the abolition of traditional norms of morality represented a form of “liberation” from outmoded strictures. The norms were to be relegated to the history books and those who expressed allegiance to them were to find themselves increasingly in danger of losing their jobs, their businesses, and their rights to educate their children in their own beliefs. The authors of a book published in 2012, and in 2020 out in a second edition with a powerful new afterword, saw all of this coming. That book was What Is Marriage? Man and Woman: A Defense (Encounter Books, by Sherif Girgis, Ryan T. Anderson & Robert P. George. We will talk to Mr. Anderson about the new edition of the book and what he and his co-authors got right about what was likely to happen in terms of religious freedom generally and in areas such as foster care and adoption assistance in a same-sex marriage world and what even he and his co-authors did not foresee. All of this affects all of us. Give a listen. Hope J. Leman is a grants researcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Many of us change positions throughout our lives; political, philosophical, and religious. I have spent considerable time on this podcast discussing my journey from atheism to theism, and eventually right on through to Catholicism. I have, however, also hinted occasionally at my development in political thought, from liberal, to libertarian, and, finally, to common good conservatism. This episode -- in which I am joined by Dr. Tyler McNabb (bio and website here)-- details some of the arguments against liberal political philosophy (and especially libertarianism) that we ultimately found convincing, before we turn to an interesting new article published by McNabb entitled By Who's Authority: A Political Argument for God's Existence, which critiques secular frameworks for grounding political authority and provides a plausible theistic alternative. Please enjoy. Mentioned Resources/Related Episodes We mentioned Patrick Deneen's excellent book Why Liberalism Failed. Also, What Is Marriage? Too, Michael Huemer's book The Problem of Political Authority. And finally, Tyler's book on religious epistemology. Edward Feser (who we mentioned in the episode) explains why he departed libertarianism, as well, and offers further critiques, here. Brian Besong offers a great introductory text to traditional natural law theory; and the Cambridge Companion is fantastic, as well. Tim Hsaio provides a critique of consent-based ethical theory. https://www.chroniclesofstrength.com/sunday-school-from-agnosticism-to-catholicism-with-dr-tyler-mcnabb/ https://www.chroniclesofstrength.com/the-philosophical-approach-to-god-with-dr-robert-koons/ The Pat Flynn Show If you enjoyed this episode, it would mean the world to me if you could subscribe to, and leave a review for, The Pat Flynn show on iTunes HERE or Stitcher HERE. Reading your reviews and hearing your feedback is what keeps me fired up to make The Pat Flynn Show happen. Thank you!
Without a starting point as fundamental as the gender binary, we parents may actually have nothing meaningful at all to teach our children for which they can't legitimately respond, “That's just your opinion, dad/mom”. As scary as it all sounds, there IS truth that transcends our mere opinions. And it's arguably never more evident than when we're distinguishing boys from girls. Today we speak with Ryan T. Anderson of the Heritage Foundation. He is the author of When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment and Truth Overruled: The Future of Marriage and Religious Freedom, and he is the co-author of What Is Marriage? Man and Woman: A Defense and Debating Religious Liberty and Discrimination. Ryan T. Anderson, Ph.D., researches and writes about marriage, bioethics, religious liberty, and political philosophy. When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Movement Episode Highlights: What has caused the rise of the transgender movement? How has technology impacted the gender revolution? What are the consequences of treatments and gender reassignments? How can parents discuss Transgender issues with their children? What role does the Church play in the conversation? Picture via: Pixabay
Without a starting point as fundamental as the gender binary, we parents may actually have nothing meaningful at all to teach our children for which they can't legitimately respond, “That's just your opinion, dad/mom”. As scary as it all sounds, there IS truth that transcends our mere opinions. And it's arguably never more evident than when we're distinguishing boys from girls. Today we speak with Ryan T. Anderson of the Heritage Foundation. He is the author of When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment and Truth Overruled: The Future of Marriage and Religious Freedom, and he is the co-author of What Is Marriage? Man and Woman: A Defense and Debating Religious Liberty and Discrimination. Ryan T. Anderson, Ph.D., researches and writes about marriage, bioethics, religious liberty, and political philosophy. When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Movement Episode Highlights: What has caused the rise of the transgender movement? How has technology impacted the gender revolution? What are the consequences of treatments and gender reassignments? How can parents discuss Transgender issues with their children? What role does the Church play in the conversation? Picture via: Pixabay
So, when trying to explain all this to our kids, how do we make sense of a world that makes no sense? Do we have a right to teach our children anything, if we can't even determine whether they are truly male or female—or perhaps both at the same time. Have we created an Orwellian dystopian society that makes it impossible to raise our children to become what used to be called normal? And, is even the word “normal” a bad word anymore? Is the word “bad” a bad word? Today we speak with Ryan T. Anderson of the Heritage Foundation. He is the author of When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment and Truth Overruled: The Future of Marriage and Religious Freedom, and he is the co-author of What Is Marriage? Man and Woman: A Defense and Debating Religious Liberty and Discrimination. Anderson's research has been cited by two U.S. Supreme Court justices, Justice Samuel Alito and Justice Clarence Thomas, in two Supreme Court cases. He received his bachelor of arts degree from Princeton University and his doctoral degree in political philosophy from the University of Notre Dame. Anderson has made appearances on ABC, CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, and Fox News. His work has been published by the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy and many others. Responding to the Transgender Movement There seems to be a whole new approach to science with LGBTQ issues, but particularly with Transgender. Why are scientists, doctors and others just rolling right along with this stuff? This is the most recent outgrowth of the sexual revolution. It's the 1950s working out its logic. We've seen a cultural redefinition of marriage and now we're seeing a cultural redefinition of sex and gender. All of this is a logical outworking of postmodern thought. There is also new technology. We have always had people who felt uncomfortable in their own body. Historically we responded with love and attempted to help them feel comfortable in the body they were given. Synthetic hormones didn't exist 100 years ago. It wasn't a technological possibility until recently. Hormone therapy and blockers are new. A perfect storm is created by poor theology and new technology. Coupling this with a political party backing the T in LGBTQ, we now see this as a more prevalent issue. Sexual reassignment surgeries have consequences. They do not resolve the underlying struggles, tension and psycho-social problems. We need to create a platform for physicians, therapist and endocrinologists to feel comfortable and confident that they can speak out. What kind of discussion should parents be having with their children? First, growing up is hard. Going through the maturation process is difficult. People have struggles and we need to be compassionate. Just because you have a gender identity conflict does not mean you are the opposite sex. Secondly, Just because you feel uncomfortable as a boy or girl doesn't mean you're trapped in the wrong body. Frequently it means you need to develop a more authentic understanding of your gender. Typically it's because of inaccurate stereotypes. Sex cannot be assigned later in life. The problem is with thoughts and feelings, and you can get help aligning those with your body. Episode Highlights: How can parents raise young children in our culture today? What caused the rise in the transgender movement? What is our role in this discussion? Picture via: Pixabay
So, when trying to explain all this to our kids, how do we make sense of a world that makes no sense? Do we have a right to teach our children anything, if we can't even determine whether they are truly male or female—or perhaps both at the same time. Have we created an Orwellian dystopian society that makes it impossible to raise our children to become what used to be called normal? And, is even the word “normal” a bad word anymore? Is the word “bad” a bad word? Today we speak with Ryan T. Anderson of the Heritage Foundation. He is the author of When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment and Truth Overruled: The Future of Marriage and Religious Freedom, and he is the co-author of What Is Marriage? Man and Woman: A Defense and Debating Religious Liberty and Discrimination. Anderson's research has been cited by two U.S. Supreme Court justices, Justice Samuel Alito and Justice Clarence Thomas, in two Supreme Court cases. He received his bachelor of arts degree from Princeton University and his doctoral degree in political philosophy from the University of Notre Dame. Anderson has made appearances on ABC, CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, and Fox News. His work has been published by the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy and many others. Responding to the Transgender Movement There seems to be a whole new approach to science with LGBTQ issues, but particularly with Transgender. Why are scientists, doctors and others just rolling right along with this stuff? This is the most recent outgrowth of the sexual revolution. It's the 1950s working out its logic. We've seen a cultural redefinition of marriage and now we're seeing a cultural redefinition of sex and gender. All of this is a logical outworking of postmodern thought. There is also new technology. We have always had people who felt uncomfortable in their own body. Historically we responded with love and attempted to help them feel comfortable in the body they were given. Synthetic hormones didn't exist 100 years ago. It wasn't a technological possibility until recently. Hormone therapy and blockers are new. A perfect storm is created by poor theology and new technology. Coupling this with a political party backing the T in LGBTQ, we now see this as a more prevalent issue. Sexual reassignment surgeries have consequences. They do not resolve the underlying struggles, tension and psycho-social problems. We need to create a platform for physicians, therapist and endocrinologists to feel comfortable and confident that they can speak out. What kind of discussion should parents be having with their children? First, growing up is hard. Going through the maturation process is difficult. People have struggles and we need to be compassionate. Just because you have a gender identity conflict does not mean you are the opposite sex. Secondly, Just because you feel uncomfortable as a boy or girl doesn't mean you're trapped in the wrong body. Frequently it means you need to develop a more authentic understanding of your gender. Typically it's because of inaccurate stereotypes. Sex cannot be assigned later in life. The problem is with thoughts and feelings, and you can get help aligning those with your body. Episode Highlights: How can parents raise young children in our culture today? What caused the rise in the transgender movement? What is our role in this discussion? Picture via: Pixabay
Here's a minor digression in the key of family as we bring you a bonus episode of Bad News featuring Melissa and the host of "In the Black Podcast" Seun and his wife Yinka. It's a full on family affair as we discuss current events like Cardi B and Nicki Minaj and answer questions like What Is Marriage anyway, How do you do it, and Are You Killing It? So, no pressure. Enjoy. Our regular episode will be out either tomorrow... or not. We love you, bye. We Come From Bad News: https://soundcloud.com/wecomefrombadnews In the Black https://soundcloud.com/in-the-black-podcast
Dr. Ryan Anderson rounds out the final episode in our four-part series on transgenderism. I have been an admirer of Dr. Anderson for a few years now, since the appearance of his two previous books on marriage (What Is Marriage? Man and Woman: A Defense and Truth Overruled ). In this no-holds-barred interview, Dr. Anderson gets specific about the origins of the “trans movement,” the medical and social ills brought about by the gender reassignment surgery, and what ordinary people can do when asked for their opinion. The social pressure to simply agree with the aims of the ideologues is quite strong today. In this episode, you will learn: The suicide rate for those who go through with reassignment surgery What happens to a high percentage of children who are not pressured or encouraged to go through with the surgery (hint: it’s good news) Why the Obama Administration changed the definition of sex in the 1972 Title IX to “gender identity” and why it changed the debate altogether The heartbreaking, largely untold, fate of those who change their minds after transitioning How to counter the almost non-stop barrage of pro-trans propaganda in movies, TV, and network news The importance of speaking and acting civilly when it comes to speaking with those who support the transgender ideology. Resources mentioned in this episode: When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment by Ryan T. Anderson What Is Marriage? Man and Woman: A Defense by Ryan Anderson, Sherif Gergis, and Robert George Truth Overruled: The Future of Marriage and Religious Freedom by Ryan T. Anderson The Patrick Coffin Show is 100% listener supported. Help us keep our show independent and unfiltered. Consider supporting our work with a one-time or recurring donation HERE. Tweet to Patrick HERE Follow Patrick on Facebook HERE Check out the store HERE Sign up for our Inside Scoop newsletter with the best of The Patrick Coffin Show each week.
**REBROADCAST** Getting and being married is something that most people do and know the least about. Jumping the broom, tying the knot, and taking the plunge are colorful phrases that illustrate the deliberate act of getting married. All to often we don't fully understand what we are jumping, tying, and plunging into. In this week's topic,"What Is Marriage", we will do our best with God's help to define this thing called marriage on GAME #9 The Marriage Playbook
Getting and being married is something that most people do and know the least about. Jumping the broom, tying the knot, and taking the plunge are colorful phrases that illustrate the deliberate act of getting married. All to often we don't fully understand what we are jumping, tying, and plunging into. In this week's topic,"What Is Marriage", we will do our best with God's help to define this thing called marriage on GAME #9 The Marriage Playbook
Join us with international traveling couple Mike and Luci Willits. www.1000fights.com Why do they choose to tap into their wanderlust and travel full time?
Join us with international traveling couple Mike and Luci Willits. www.1000fights.com Why do they choose to tap into their wanderlust and travel full time?
What do you do when you a minister and you find out your spouse is having an affair? What is you are the minister having the affair? Find out wiht our guests Clint and Alecia Starks.
What do you do when you a minister and you find out your spouse is having an affair? What is you are the minister having the affair? Find out wiht our guests Clint and Alecia Starks.
Join us as we talk about marital sex with experts Brad and Kate Aldrich. Together they will explain the necessity and the joy of monogamous sex.
Join us as we talk about marital sex with experts Brad and Kate Aldrich. Together they will explain the necessity and the joy of monogamous sex.
Today Relationship expert, Barbra Peters helps us understand how to strengthen our marriages, live with more joy and create the marriage we truly desire.
Today Relationship expert, Barbra Peters helps us understand how to strengthen our marriages, live with more joy and create the marriage we truly desire.