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The Briefing

The Briefing 04-17-13

1. Boston Bombing reminds us that evil is real, but not rational
Bomb Details Emerge in Boston Case, New York Times (Katharine Q Seelye and Michael Cooper)

2. Consumer rationality: we prefer the experience of a good deal over an actual good deal

Sometimes, We Want Prices to Fool Us, New York Times (Stephanie Clifford)

3. Blasphemy laws bring…

The Briefing

The Briefing 02-22-13

Story 1 – Tim Tebow and the marginalization of Christianity

Agreeing to speak at intolerant church is Tebow’s greatest sin, CBS Sports (Gregg Doyel)
Tim Tebow’s speech slated at controversial church drawing criticism, Denver Post (Benjamin Hochman)
Tim Tebow Officially Puts Evangelical Right on the Sideline, The Huffington Post (Paul Brandeis Raushenbush)
Tim Tebow Dodges Controversy, Cancels Appearance…

The Briefing

The Briefing 12-05-12

Story 1 – Good News In California – Judge Restores Rights For Parents, Christians, And Mental Health Community

Judge Refuses to Block Calif. Gay Therapy Ban; Ruling Follows Other Jurist’s Competing Ruling, Washington Post (Associated Press)

Story 2 – Why Wouldn’t Politicians Approve A Disabilities Treaty? Because It’s A Tragedy.

Treaty Rights for the Disabled, New York Times…

It’s Getting Dangerous Out There: A Preacher is Arrested in Britain

Dale McAlpine was recently arrested in Great Britain for telling a passerby that homosexuality is a sin.  Mr. McAlpine was charged not only because he called homosexuality a sin but also because he spoke “in a voice loud enough to be heard by others.”  On today’s program, Dr. Mohler talks about this telling story with…

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“The Lady’s Not for Turning” — Margaret Thatcher and the Leadership of Conviction

Margaret Thatcher, one of the most significant leaders of the 20th century, died yesterday at age 87. A model of convictional leadership, Margaret Thatcher became almost universally known as Britain’s “Iron Lady.” In May 1979, Margaret Thatcher moved into No. 10 Downing Street and changed the course of British history. Beyond this, Lady Thatcher changed the terms of debate on both sides of the Atlantic and left a legacy of leadership that should inspire generations to come.

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“And Them That Mourn” — Celebrating Christmas in the Face of Grief and Death

Families across the Christian world are gathering for Christmas even now, with caravans of cars and planeloads of passengers headed to hearth and home. Christmas comes once again, filled with the joy, expectation, and sentiment of the season. It is a time for children, who fill homes with energy, excitement, and sheer joy. And it is a time for the aged, who cherish Christmas memories drawn from decades of Christmas celebrations. Even in an age of mobility, families do their best to gather as extended clans, drawn by the call of Christmas.

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The Briefing, Wednesday, October 31, 2012

TODAY: Hurricane Sandy turns deadly, a moral crisis for The New York Times, a failed argument for medical marijuana, and the United Nations calls for decriminalizing prostitution and renaming it “sex work.” I discuss all these in today’s edition of The Briefing: A Daily Analysis of News and Events from a Christian Worldview.

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The Briefing, Tuesday, October 30, 2012

TODAY: Hurricane Sandy slams into the Northeastern Atlantic coastline, Halloween turns grisly for children, some churches push “Souls to the Polls,” and Thomas Friedman tries to redefine “pro-life.” I discuss all these in today’s edition of The Briefing: A Daily Analysis of News and Events from a Christian Worldview.

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