Ben Shapiro recently sat down with Pastor John MacArthur to discuss hot-button issues such as the decline of religion in America and Christian nationalism.
<p><a href="https://rebrand.ly/rqd2vog"><em>CLICK HERE to get </em><strong><em>FREE ACTIVATION</em></strong><em> on </em><strong><em>PATRIOT MOBILE</em></strong><em> with offer code </em><strong><em>CHRISTIANPOST</em></strong></a></p><br><p>Top headlines for Monday, May 6, 2024</p><p>In today's episode, we discuss former President Donald Trump's recent remarks suggesting openness to state-level prosecutions of women who undergo abortions, a statement sparking nationwide conversations about women's rights and state autonomy. Then, we turn to a landmark decision by the United Methodist Church General Conference, which has voted to remove language from its rulebook that deemed homosexuality incompatible with Christian teaching, signaling a significant shift in the church's stance on LGBTQ+ issues.<
An Iowa judge recently denied a motion to toss out the hate crime charge against Michael Cassidy, a Christian who potentially faces five years in prison for toppling a satanic statue in the Iowa state Capitol last year.
In what at least one critic has dismissed as the Dunning Krueger Effect in action, Pastor John MacArthur, of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California, claims there is no such thing as mental illness.
An Iowa judge recently denied a motion to toss out the hate crime charge against Michael Cassidy, a Christian who potentially faces five years in prison for toppling a satanic statue in the Iowa state Capitol last year.