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The Briefing 05-23-13

1) Terror in London and Orlando further reveal new face of terror

‘Barbaric Attack’ in London Prompts Meeting on Terror, New York Times (Stephen Castle)

The Woolwich ‘Beheading’ Is Straight Out of Al-Qaeda’s Terror Manual The Telegraph (Con Coughlin)

Man Linked to Boston Suspect Killed by FBI USA Today (Kevin Johnson)

2) Worldview revealing argument that humans “heedlessly occupy American landscape”

Putting…

The Briefing

The Briefing 05-15-13

1. Gosnell’s America – He is not the only one with blood on his hands
Abortion stigma created Gosnell, USA Today (Vicki Saporta)

Harry Reid: Kermit Gosnell proves need for legal abortion, Politico (Ginger Gibson)

Kermit Gosnell’s America — What His Trial Really Reveals, AlbertMohler.com
2. The dramatic effect of worldview on when, and how, to discuss sex with…

The Briefing

The Briefing 04-23-13

1. Boston suspect charged. Now we begin to ask why.
Bomb Suspect Is Charged and Could Face the Death Penalty, New York Times (Richard A Oppel Jr, Michael Cooper, and William K Rashbaum)

The Roots of Chechen Rage, Foreign Policy (Oliver Bullough)

2. What is the role of islam in Boston bombing?

After Boston Bombing, Fears of…

The Briefing

The Briefing 04-16-13

1. The Boston Marathon Bombing and the Christian worldview
Boston Marathon Blasts Kill 2, Police Say, New York Times (John Eligon and Ken Belson)

2. Recent educational controversies reveal incongruity of modern conscience

Students Told to Take Viewpoint of the Nazis, New York Times (Jesse McKinley)

FAU puts ‘stomp Jesus’ instructor on paid leave, Sun Sentinel (Scott Travis)

3. Dramatic…

A Warped Worldview: Another Moral Effect of Pornography

The moral effects of pornography are, by now, well attested. The scourge of pornography has brought ruin and harm into the lives of millions of our friends and neighbors, destroying marriages, distorting sexuality, and poisoning minds. Even so, the pornography industrial complex continues to grow, representing one of the most lucrative segments of the Internet economy.

The Briefing

The Briefing 03-04-13

Story 1 – Why are adultery laws there in the first place? And why do they seem archaic now?
Bill to repeal adultery, sexual immorality laws goes to Colorado House, The Denver Post (Lynn Bartels)

 
Story 2 – Bible classes in public schools not “ecumenical” enough – can the Bible ever be neutral?

Church, State and Bible Class…

The Briefing

The Briefing 02-12-13

Story 1 – The importance and legacy of Pope Benedict XVI

Catholics React With Shock, Sympathy and Muted Criticism, New York Times (Nicholas Kulish)

Pope Benedict XVI to Resign, Citing Age and Waning Energy, Washington Post (Anthony Faiola and Michelle Boorstein)

US Will Have Unprecedented Voice in Electing New Pope, NBC News (John Newland and Claudio Lavanga)

Pope Benedict…

The Briefing

The Briefing 02-06-13

Story 1 – House of Commons passes gay marriage bill

British House of Commons Approves Gay Marriage Bill, New York Times (John F. Burns)

Story 2 – Perceived inevitability of gay marriage driving the moral revolution

Gay-Marriage Strategists Plot PsyOps, New York Magazine (Sasha Issenberg)

Story 3 – France opposes gay marriage while marriage itself marginalized

The French Debate…

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