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August 01, 2022

Exposing And Putting Pressure On Woke Companies - Jeremy Tedesco

Exposing And Putting Pressure On Woke Companies - With Jeremy Tedesco -Alliance Defending Freedom is exposing and putting pressure on woke companies. Why is it important to not support companies that threaten the very beliefs we hold to? How do we find companies that support our views? Jeremy Tedesco joins us to answer these questions and more today!

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About WallBuilders Live!

WallBuilders Live! is the daily, half-hour program of David Barton, founder and president of WallBuilders. David is a nationally known Christian author and historian. Together with co-host Rick Green, WallBuilders Live! meets at the intersection of faith and politics, capturing the ideas of America’s Founding Fathers and applying them to the news and issues of today.

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Today

When the Government Tells You How to Use Your Property - On Foundations of Freedom Thursday

Is it fair for a single landowner's decision to potentially reshape the agricultural landscape of an entire community? We grapple with the urgent conversation about property rights versus the communal interest in preserving farmland, as prime agricultural spaces face the threat of becoming solar farms. We dissect this complex issue through a biblical lens, while also considering the constitutional rights enshrined in the Fifth Amendment. Our vibrant dialogue uncovers the challenges a young county commissioner might encounter as they strive to make choices that honor both individual freedoms and the broader good. Venturing further into the intricacies of land use, we shine a spotlight on the Beef Initiative in Texas and the unintended consequences of government incentives on the free market. Our discussion reveals the delicate balance between liberty and the necessity for regulations that reflect the collective vision of land stewardship. In a candid response to a listener's concern, we also pay tribute to the diverse tapestry of American history, acknowledging the significant Catholic figures who played pivotal roles in shaping our nation. As we navigate through these chapters of discourse, our aim is to empower listeners with a deeper understanding of the intersection between history, policy, and ethics. Support the show

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Yesterday

What to do When the First Amendment Free Speech is on the Line?

When the gavel fell on Rebecca Lavrenz's trial, the echo rang through the hearts of many who hold the Constitution dear. We peel back the layers of a courtroom that felt more like a political stage than a beacon of justice, as we recount the gripping trial of a praying grandmother and Constitution coach. Rebecca's conviction has sparked a national conversation, now fueled by figures like Donald Trump and Elon Musk, about the bedrock principles of our republic and the First Amendment. We take you inside the trial to dissect the troubling nuances and share the palpable frustration over a verdict that seems to stand at odds with the ideals we cherish. With Rebecca's faith and fighting spirit as the undercurrent, this episode explores the potential for her conviction to reach the highest court in the land. We're not just commenting from the sidelines; we're in the thick of it, discussing how political leanings of judges may weigh upon the scales of justice and the constitutional arguments poised to form the bulwark of an appeal. As we draw parallels to historical figures who've faced the furnace for their convictions, we ponder the ironic possibility that Rebecca's case may amplify the very freedoms it sought to silence and stir public debate over the justice system's impartiality. Our conversation shifts from outrage to action, as we hear her impassioned call for a cultural renaissance rooted in civic responsibility and godly values. Through tales of resilience and the rallying cry to 'Make America Godly Again, ' Rebecca inspires listeners to become catalysts of change in their communities. This is more than a podcast—it's a clarion call. And for those seeking the full, unfiltered account, the entire exchange awaits at PatriotU on the Tavern show, a testament to the unwavering support for Rebecca and the restoration of the values we hold dear. Support the show

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Tuesday, April 16

Chaplains Shining a Light of Hope in Our Public Schools

Discover the crossroads where belief, society, and governance converge as we bring to light the significant influence Chaplains can have in public schools. Joined by dedicated advocate Rocky Malloy, we delve deep into the constitutional debates and historical practices that are shaping the conversation around religious roles in educational settings. We provide evidence showing the profound benefits of chaplains in schools, from fostering moral support to actively reducing crime and preventing suicide. Take a step back in time with us to explore Thomas Jefferson's actions following his famous correspondence with the Danbury Baptists, and unravel the true intentions behind the often-misinterpreted concept of the separation of church and state. We paint a picture of the historical norms of religious figures in government roles, challenging modern-day assumptions and inviting a reconsideration of how we integrate faith into our public institutions. Our guest shares compelling international cases that exemplify the success of chaplains in the fabric of school life, inspiring a call to action for adopting similar models in states all across the nation. Wrapping up, we stress the paramount importance of aligning educational choices with family values, advocating for both school choice and the integration of chaplains in public schools. The addition of chaplains could very well be the cornerstone of a value-driven, supportive educational environment. We encourage our listeners to take a proactive stance in their communities, reinforcing the potential for chaplains to craft a foundation of faith and purpose for our young people. Support the show

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Monday, April 15

Are Accusations of Christian Nationalism Warranted?

As we weave through the complicated narrative of Christian nationalism, Mark David Hall, a distinguished scholar, joins us to dissect the layered meanings and indiscriminate accusations that have come to surround this term. Our conversation is a journey to clarify the murky waters where religion intersects with politics, and where labels can sometimes obscure more than they reveal. We'll tackle the implications of such branding, especially against those with deeply held constitutional values, and why cries of theocracy are alarmingly on the rise. Join us for a profound exploration of patriotism, faith, and the very fabric of American identity. Support the show

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Friday, April 12

Influence of the Bible on America, part 4

Embark on a captivating finale to our series exploring the Bible's immeasurable impact on American ethos, as we examine Noah Webster's monumental contribution to our language. Witness how Webster's unshakeable faith and his revolutionary dictionary not only codified American English but also infused it with Biblical wisdom. His story, a testament to the transformative power of personal belief, reveals the interwoven threads of spirituality and linguistics that continue to define our nation's voice and values. As we recount the historical bond between education and the church, we're reminded of the Bible's critical role in sculpting American educational philosophy. Concluding with inspiring reflections from the founding fathers, this episode illuminates the Bible's everlasting beacon in shaping the principles of American life and policy. Support the show

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