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Good afternoon! It's Tuesday, June 14, and today's headlines include conservative responses to Fox News' profile on a trans-identified child, pro-abortion activists' continued protests outside the homes of several Supreme Court justices, and an editorial from the American Journey Experience in honor of Flag Day.
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Fox News is coming under fire for a special it aired profiling a trans-identified child during what LGBT activists recognize as "pride month." The "America Newsroom" report from correspondent Bryan Llenas featured Ryland Whittington, a trans-identified 14-year-old girl living in California. The report presented a favorable perspective on allowing children to transition, with Llenas claiming, "People are afraid of what they do not understand." Conservative blogger and political commentator Matt Walsh, who regularly appears on Fox News and recently spearheaded a documentary about gender ideology, slammed the network for airing a report painting the gender transition of a minor in a positive light. "We have to call out this evil lunacy wherever we see it. Especially on our
own side," he wrote in a Twitter thread Friday. "The reporter says that the child announced a new gender as a toddler. Does Fox want us to believe that BABIES can choose their gender?" Ben Shapiro, the editor emeritus of The Daily Wire and host of "The Ben Shapiro Show," also took to Twitter to call out the network, tweeting, "This would be absolute despicable lunacy if I saw it on CNN or MSNBC. To see it on Fox News is a complete betrayal of anything remotely resembling conservatism or decency." Read more.Also of Interest ...
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The pro-abortion group Ruth Sent Us has scheduled protests outside the homes of six Republican-appointed justices every week ahead of an impending decision in the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, which could overturn Roe v. Wade. The protests take place five days a week, with demonstrators starting to arrive at public locations like nearby shopping centers or schools at 6:30 p.m. ET. From there, they either
march or carpool to the justices' homes starting at 7:00 p.m. ET. An assassination attempt against Justice Brett Kavanaugh was foiled last week after the suspect confessed his intentions before carrying out a plot on the justice's home. According to 18 U.S.C.
1507, which relates to obstruction of justice, anyone who has the intent of "interfering with, obstructing, or impeding the administration of justice, or with the intent of influencing any judge, juror, witness, or court officer" and pickets or parades in or near a court building or residents "occupied or used by such judge, juror, witness or court officer" will face a fine or imprisonment of one year. Read more.
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Research from the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University suggests that millions of American women of childbearing age (15 to 44) are unaware of the process and benefits of adoption. Teenage girls demonstrated the lowest level of basic knowledge about adoption (23%), compared to approximately half (53%) of women nationwide. More than a quarter of women (27%) were unaware that a birth mother can continue her education or job throughout the pregnancy and adoption proceedings without losing any income or benefits. Women in their 40s and married women tended to be the most informed regarding adoption. Common motivations behind the willingness to place a child for adoption included the mother's financial situation, her desire to do what is in the best
interests of the child, a desire to help a family seeking to adopt a child, and the mother recognizing her personal lack of preparation or maturity to raise a child. Read more.
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Numerous churches, pro-life groups, and pregnancy centers have been vandalized in the wake of Politico's report of a leaked draft opinion in the U.S. Supreme Court case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which would overturn Roe v. Wade. From torched buildings to anarchist graffiti, click here for our updated list of vandalism at the hands of pro-abortion activists.
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In honor of Flag Day, this article from The American Journey Experience shares how Flag Day came to be a U.S. holiday and why Americans should celebrate the day as fervently as they do the Fourth of July. "While July 4th celebrates our declaration of independence from tyranny and Memorial Day honors those who have given their lives to preserve our freedom, Flag Day reminds us that, though diverse and different as we may be, we are one nation. That was, after all, the purpose of the flag—to unify the disparate colonies and inspire them to fight together," the museum explains. Read more.
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Author and cultural commentator Cap Stewart writes about the differences between "actual penetrative sex" and "simulated sex," asserting that Christians need to reject Hollywood's softcore pornography. "When evaluating the sexual content of our entertainment, it’s almost as if we’ve borrowed the pharisaical ethics used by teenagers in the backseat of a Volkswagen and applied them to professional actors: 'They technically didn’t have sex, so obviously their actions were chaste and respectful,'" Stewart contends. Read more.
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Women and girls in poverty face more obstacles simply because they’re born female. But imagine if every girl could grow strong.
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She could be healthy.
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She could go to school.
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She could discover her value.
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She could marry when she wants.
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She could start a business.
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When her God-given potential is unleashed, extreme poverty doesn’t stand a chance.
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Help a girl grow strong.
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Justice Emma Arbuthnot issued a judgment in the United Kingdom on Monday allowing medical professionals at Royal London Hospital to end life support for Archie Battersbee, who suffered a severe brain injury in April. The judge stated, "It is not in dispute that Archie lacks capacity to consent to or refuse medical treatment. In the circumstances where the parents do not agree with the Trust, it falls to the Court to decide what is in Archie's best interests." The boy’s parents have passionately objected for personal and religious reasons, with Battersbee's mother, Hollie Dance, saying, "Until it's God's way I won't accept he should go. I know of miracles when people have come back from being brain dead. I do not believe Archie has been given enough time. From the
beginning, I have always thought, 'why the rush?' His heart is still beating, he has gripped my hand, and as his mother, I know he is still in there." Dance, who is being represented by Christian Legal Centre, intends to appeal the decision. Read more.
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During an Instagram video last week, actress Candace Cameron Bure was filled with emotion as she urged her fans to help push back against the current "state of the world." The professing Christian called on her 5.5 million followers to engage in a "gratitude challenge," announcing, "I am grateful for God, Lord Jesus Christ, who’s in control of all of it. I’m grateful that He’s already given all of us and me the ability to be justified before Him and be sanctified throughout the process of my life and that He redeems it all at the end." Read more.
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