

The Presidential Debate, Language of Transgender Politics, and Women’s Ordination
The presidential debate left more questions than answers.
06/28/24
John Stonestreet Maria Baer

The presidential debate left more questions than answers. John and Maria discuss the implications. Proponents of using chemicals and surgery on gender-confused kids are changing their terminology. And we look at how different denominations are handling the question of women in the pulpit.
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Segment 1 – Presidential Debate
Watch the first 2024 presidential debate between Biden and Trump
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Segment 2 – The Language of Transgender Politics
The gaslighting has begun by Maria Baer on WORLD
Segment 3 – Women’s Ordination
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