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December 07, 2022

What About Gun Control? - with John Lott at the ProFamily Legislators Conference, part 2

Hear from John Lott at PFLC on the issue of gun control. Why do people have a skewed perspective on the number of crimes in which a gun actually saves the day?

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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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Tracing the National Day of Prayer: America's Spiritual Heritage

Discover the deep roots of America's spiritual heritage and its influence on our nation's governance as we guide you through the profound tradition of prayer in U. S. history. We'll reveal the striking number of prayer proclamations—a testament to the intertwining of faith and public life—and tackle the constitutional and biblical discussions surrounding public officials' participation in these sacred events. As we respond to modern critiques, we promise to shed light on the nuanced role of prayer in America's past and present. Journey with us back to the inception of the National Day of Prayer by President Harry Truman and trace its evolution alongside the changing definitions of "liberal" and "progressive" politics. In a candid discussion, we'll examine the biblical bedrock upon which the founding fathers constructed the nation, supported by compelling historical evidence. Embrace the stories of monumental prayer proclamations, like Abraham Lincoln's during the Civil War, and understand how such calls for spiritual renewal have decisively influenced the course of our country. This episode is not just a history lesson; it's an exploration of the enduring power of prayer and its impact on the fabric of American society. Support the Show.

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Yesterday

The Changing Landscape of Technology - AI Being Used to Shape DEI, part 2

Could artificial intelligence be perpetuating a new wave of discrimination, under the guise of promoting fairness and equality? We tackle this paradox head-on at the ProFamily Legislators Conference, where we scrutinize the report on AI discrimination, and dissect the left's appetite for 'fairness-aware algorithms. ' The push for AI to deliver equitable outcomes has been echoed by the Biden administration.  The implications of AI are profound, stretching far into the realms of banking and the criminal justice system. We uncover how AI in banking might be affecting lending practices due to CO2 emission reduction commitments, potentially sidelining some businesses in favor of others. The criminal justice system is not immune to AI's reach either; we discuss how AI influences decisions on sentencing and bail, posing a risk of embedding ideological biases from its developers. The episode also sheds light on the broader societal implications, including ties to the ESG movement and the potential emergence of a social credit score-like system. Zooming in on the criminal justice system, the episode features a critical look at the organizations behind risk assessment tools used in legal settings, such as those funded by Arnold Ventures. We explore how these tools could be shaping legal outcomes and the real-world impact through a case study from Virginia, showing AI's power to alter judicial decisions. The need for legislation to curb the ideological influence of AI in the justice system is paramount. We wrap up by discussing legislative responses aimed at preserving unbiased justice in an age where technology's influence is inescapable. Join us as we confront these urgent issues, calling for a balanced approach to integrating AI into the fabric of our society. Support the Show.

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Tuesday, April 30

The Changing Landscape of Technology - AI Being Used to Shape DEI

Prepare to navigate the intricate interplay of artificial intelligence and the quest for freedom in the burgeoning fourth industrial revolution. Our latest episode, featuring the keen insights of Justin Haskins and Don Kendal, ventures deep into the heart of AI's potential to reshape our world. We examine how big tech and influential organizations are poised to steer AI in line with their ideologies, and why it's crucial to anchor these advancements with conservative and liberty-oriented values. As we stand at the precipice of transformative change, akin to the internet's emergence, our dialogue uncovers the imperative for a balanced approach to innovation—a future where diversity in thought underpins the AI that could define our society. We consider AI's various forms, from the daily digital assistants that ease our lives to the yet unrealized Artificial General Intelligence and the ethically daunting prospects of Artificial Superintelligence. Hear how algorithmic discrimination protections and the unfolding AI Bill of Rights aim to sculpt an ethical technological landscape. This episode isn't just a glimpse into AI's horizon; it's a clarion call for mindful engagement with the technological wave that promises to revolutionize our societal norms. Support the Show.

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Monday, April 29

Defying Mandates and Upholding Faith: The Intersection of Biblical Ethics and Modern Medicine

Discover how biblical values intersect with modern medicine as we welcome Dr. Mary Talley Bowden, the fearless physician who defied federal health authorities during the pandemic. Her tenacity in advocating for treatments like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, despite pushback, echoes our broader discussion on the transformative power of faith and ethics in reshaping societal norms. We explore the potential for Christian principles to revolutionize the justice system, business ethics, and societal trust, and celebrate Dr. Bowden's legal victories that demand truth and transparency in healthcare. Together we weave through the complex tapestry of faith, culture, and medicine, examining the backbone of integrity that supports it all. In a world where silence often prevails in the medical community, we challenge the status quo, probing the psychological effects of one-sided narratives and the dire need for open debate and diverse perspectives. Sharing personal experiences of censorship and the resurgence of platforms fostering dialogue, we underline the importance of re-education and incremental progress in combating misinformation. We also navigate the thorny ethical dilemma surrounding pharmacists' refusal to fill ivermectin prescriptions, illuminating Dr. Bowden's experiences within this contentious landscape. The episode concludes with a reflection on the founding vision of a decentralized approach to health crises, emphasizing a collective effort to bridge the gap between healthcare professionals and policymakers for the betterment of public health and policy reform. Support the Show.

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Friday, April 26

Elections, Property and Youth on Good News Friday!

Today is Good News Friday! We will take the time to work through David and Tim’s stack of good news articles- Around the nation, progress being made in election security. In Wisconsin, Zucker buck election funding has been banned. In California, the supreme court rules in favor of a land owner faced with unreasonable fees. In Georgia, a bill is approved to protect children from unsupervised use of social media. A food delivery service is connecting young people who need life advice with older people with advice to give. And anti-gun bills are vetoed in Virginia. Dive into the heart of republicanism with us as we examine the crucial victories for election integrity, starting with the Supreme Court's nod to Texas' absentee ballot laws. In this episode, we're not just discussing the intricacies of voting legislation—we're celebrating them. The ruling out of Georgia that upheld voter citizenship verification is another toast to the safeguards of our electoral system. And let's not forget Wisconsin's bold stance against private election funding; it's a game-changer that stemmed from the 2020 election controversies. We're here to navigate these pivotal legal landscapes, ensuring you're informed and ready to protect the vote. When it comes to your land, your rights, and those pesky hypothetical "cross-eyed salamanders, " we've got a tale that resonates with freedom lovers everywhere. The judiciary's recent stand for property owners is a victory against governmental overreach that could have you paying an arm and a leg just to use what's yours. We share compelling stories, from a California landowner's financial woes to Jim Garlow's regulatory hurdles. You'll walk away from this episode with a newfound appreciation for property rights. Harnessing the wisdom of generations past to guide the youth of today is no small feat, and Georgia's legislative steps to require parental consent for social media use are leading the way. We discuss this groundbreaking initiative and its impact on protecting children from the perils of the digital world. Plus, we're moved by initiatives like Parsley Box that bridge the generational divide, proving that the quest for knowledge and guidance is ageless. Join us as we explore how the melding of seasoned insights with youthful curiosity can chart a course for a more connected and understanding society. Support the Show.

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