#6: The Problem of Free Speech

#6: The Problem of Free Speech

Posted on May 9, 2022

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Free Speech: what is it and why is it free? With Elon Musk’s $44 Billion purchase of Twitter, the question of what constitutes free speech is now a national conversation. Or at the very least, it’s a national yelling match. But how does Scripture view the relationship between freedom and speech?

Headlines

  1. The Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas stated last week that DHS is creating a “Disinformation Governance Board” to combat misinformation head of the 2022 midterms. Is this a good idea or a bad idea?
  2. Plus, a new study from Great Britain discovered microplastic particles in the lung tissue of 11 out of 13 patients who were undergoing surgery. Are we ready to have a frank discussion about the dangers of prolonged mask-wearing, yet?
  3. And, a leaker at the U.S. Supreme Court has informed us that SCOTUS has the majority vote to overturn Roe V. Wade. Pro-lifers are exuberant, leftists like Senator Elizabeth Warren are losing their minds. We’ll discuss.
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Universal Suffrage: A History and Analysis of Voting in the Church and Society

Posted on August 31, 2020

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Narrated By: Nathan Conkey

Universal suffrage (the belief that every member can vote) in a congregation or in a state is a fairly recent phenomenon. It was not until the 1900s that there was any significant movement in this direction. Is this an improvement? Is it Biblical? Scripture definitely shines light on one of the most significant developments of the 20th century.

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Don’t Talk to the Police

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Written by Brent Allan Winters

“Of the hundreds of jailed men I have known,” writes Brent, “- some guilty, many others innocent of the charge against them – over half would have never been convicted without their own words having been used against them.” This booklet discusses the reasons for the right to keep silent, that is, why the Fifth Amendment was added to our Constitution to protect this right. Though always a right needful for freedom, never has its use been more needful for freedom than now.

Taxpayer Money Could Be Used to Enhance Tucumcari’s Racino Bid

Taxpayer Money Could Be Used to Enhance Tucumcari’s Racino Bid

Posted on July 30, 2020

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The Quay County Commission has unanimously approved a resolution to spend up to 1.75 million dollars on infrastructure improvements, for the purpose of making Tucumcari’s Racino bid more attractive to the State Gaming Commission. This is not free market economics. This is government using your money (coercively removed from you) to back a horse that looks like a winner.