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C.R. Wiley is a theologian, author, and speaker known for his work on Christian worldview and cultural issues. He has written extensively on the intersection of faith and technology, and his insights often explore heresies and theological challenges emerging from modern technological developments, including Silicon Valley's influence.
Anne Kennedy is a writer and speaker focused on the ethical and spiritual implications of artificial intelligence. Her work examines how AI impacts human care and moral decision-making, emphasizing a Christian perspective on technology and society.
Flynn Evans is a Christian counselor and author specializing in relationships and mental health. He discusses the influence of AI on dating and social interactions, advocating for mindful and faith-based approaches to technology use.
Liz Lykins is an educator and advocate for responsible AI use among children. She focuses on the implications of AI tools in elementary education, promoting safe and ethical integration of technology in schools.
Lael Weinberger is an advocate for educational funding and policy, focusing on the intersection of faith and education. He has contributed to discussions on how government funding can support religious education and has been involved in various initiatives aimed at promoting school choice.
Kristen Waggoner is a prominent attorney and legal expert specializing in religious freedom and education law. She has worked on significant cases that address the rights of religious schools and has been a key figure in advocating for policies that support religious school choice.
Steve West is a commentator and educator with a focus on the relationship between church and state in the context of education. He has written extensively on the implications of government funding for religious schools and the legal challenges surrounding this issue.
Elizabeth Russell is a commentator and writer who focuses on issues related to the church and its role in society. She has been involved in discussions about the impact of social media on religious institutions, particularly regarding the censorship of church-related content.
Mark Harris is a U.S. Representative known for advocating for the rights of pastors and religious leaders. He has been vocal about the importance of free speech in the context of religious expression and has worked on legislation to protect these rights.
Steven Wedgeworth is a theologian and church leader who has written extensively on the challenges facing modern churches, including the shortage of pastors. He is known for his insights into the dynamics of church leadership and the importance of maintaining strong pastoral care.
Erin Hawley is a legal scholar and advocate known for her work on women's rights and family law. She has contributed to various discussions on the implications of legal definitions of gender and their impact on society.
Jamie Bryan Hall is a commentator and writer who focuses on issues related to gender, law, and public policy. He has published works discussing the intersection of law and societal norms regarding gender identity.
Ryan T. Anderson is a prominent author and speaker on issues of marriage, family, and gender. He is known for his advocacy of traditional views on gender and has written extensively on the implications of changing gender definitions in law and society.
Nasser Hussain is a prominent figure known for his commentary on cultural and religious issues. He has written extensively on the implications of modern societal changes on traditional observances, including the significance of Easter in contemporary culture.
Denny Burk is a theologian and professor known for his work in biblical studies and ethics. He often discusses the relevance of Christian teachings in today's society and has contributed to various publications on the intersection of faith and culture.

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184: Should we be scared of AI?

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C.R. Wiley Anne Kennedy Flynn Evans Liz Lykins
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Artificial Intelligence AI ethics Christian perspectives on AI AI in society Heresies from Silicon Valley

Artificial Intelligence is changing our world in unexpected ways and oddly enough, AI is the biggest thing that Christians are not talking about. We need to consider the way that humanity and human society will be altered over the course of the next generation by Artificial Intelligence.


C.R. Wiley, “AI Jesus and other heresies from Silicon Valley,” January 6, 2025.

Anne Kennedy, “In the care of AI,” March 3, 2025.

Flynn Evans, “Dating alone,” March 18, 2025.

Liz Lykins, “Should elementary students use AI tools?” March 19, 2025.

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183: Government Funding for Christian Schools?

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Lael Weinberger Kristen Waggoner Steve West
Keywords
charter schools state schools private schools religious schools Oklahoma court case Supreme Court funding for Christian schools

Are charter schools state schools or private schools? And can they be religious schools. There’s an Oklahoma court case which has made it all the way to the Supreme Court and we should have answers to these questions in the next few weeks.


Lael Weinberger, “Funding for the faithful?” May 1, 2025.

Kristen Waggoner, “Making religious school choice a reality,” April 30, 2025.

Steve West, “Church school, state school, or both?” April 30, 2025.

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182: Problems in our Pulpits

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Elizabeth Russell Mark Harris Steven Wedgeworth
Keywords
pastors church free speech sermon shepherds

Does your church have a pastor? Because if you do, you might want to hold on to him. Because if he leaves you might not be able to get another one. U.S. Pastors are calling it quits across the nation.

Elizabeth Russell, “Facebook removes churches’ SermonAudio links,” May 5, 2025.

U.S. Rep. Mark Harris, “Free speech for pastors, too,” April 15, 2025.

Steven Wedgeworth, “A shortage of shepherds,” April 8, 2025.

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181: England defines a Woman

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Erin Hawley Jamie Bryan Hall Ryan T. Anderson
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England woman biological female United Kingdom court ruling gender definition

The United Kingdom’s top court recently issued a radical ruling. They said that a woman can be defined as someone who is born biologically female. In other words, men are men, women are women, and that can be defined in objective, biological ways. The highest court in Great Britain has now come down on the side of what every toddler has known for the last 5,000 years. Will America follow suit and once again be able to define what a woman is?

Erin Hawley, “An odd way to celebrate women,” April 9, 2025.

Jamie Bryan Hall and Ryan T. Anderson, “The Abortion Pill Harms Women,” April 28, 2025.


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180: Foundations Not So Easily Shattered

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Nasser Hussain Denny Burk
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Good Friday cross of Jesus Christ sacrifice for sins resurrection Easter Sunday Western civilization

Today is Good Friday. It’s the day that we celebrate and remember the cross of Jesus Christ, the sacrifice for our sins that culminates in the glorious news of the resurrection on Easter Sunday morning. These observances are ingrained in the history of Western civilization. Or are they?


Nasser Hussain, “Canceling Easter,” April 9, 2025.

Denny Burk, “What a difference a year makes,” April 16, 2025.

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