John Stonestreet and Maria Bear discuss the memorial services for 9/11 and how younger generations make light of historical tragedies. Also, an evaluation of the recent reports from Aurora, CO and Springfield, OH, and the implications of large-scale immigration in a weakening culture. Finally, they correct the falsehoods about abortion stated by both candidates during this week’s Presidential debate.
Recommendations
The Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of 9/11 by Garrett M. Graff
Lighthouse Voices featuring Samuel James
Everyone is Numbing Out by Catherine Shannon
Segment 1 - Remembering 9/11
How 9/11 Became One of the Internet’s Most Popular Memes
Shows about Nothing: Nihilism in Popular Culture by Thomas S. Hibbs
Everyone is Numbing Out by Catherine Shannon
Segment 2 - The Impact of Immigration
Concepts of a Plan - Nellie Bowles on The Free Press
Springfield, Ohio, resident details 'dystopian nightmare' as Haitian migrants overrun town: 'Breaks my heart'
Reports of Missing Pets True or Not, Ohio City Suffers From Huge Haitian Migrant Influx
My Village Ministries
Segment 3 - Abortion Distortions from the Presidential Debate
Tim Walz Removed Requirement to Try to Save Babies Born Alive After Abortion
Live Action: Why would a state with dozens of abortion survivors in recent years stop reporting them?
Live Action: Fact checker fails to tell the truth on abortion survivors and infanticide
Virginia governor faces backlash over comments supporting late-term abortion bill
Hidden Epidemic: Nearly 70% of Abortions Are Coerced, Unwanted or Inconsistent With Women’s Preferences
Segment 4 - Christian Kids in Public School
Christianity Today: Public School Can be a Training Ground for Faith
LifeWise Academy
Michigan school district treats girl as boy behind parents' backs
Gateways to Better Education
ADF Legal
First Liberty
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