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The Culture of Death, Voter Integrity, and Biblical Justice | Under God Ep 321

49 min · 12 de jun de 2026
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Listen as Pastors Daniel Hayworth, Stephen Martin, Rob McCoy, and Nathan Brown work through the week's hardest headlines with biblical clarity in this Culture Review episode. Hear how a viral story about ending a Down syndrome pregnancy reveals the culture of death—and the rhetorical traps used to justify it. The conversation moves into the Pentagon's religion list and the LDS debate, election integrity in Los Angeles, and the Austin Metcalf trial, before closing on real reasons for hope. Perfect for your morning commute or workout, this episode equips you to think biblically about the news instead of just consuming it. You'll Learn ✅ Why every life bears the image of God ✅ How to recognize and resist cultural manipulation ✅ Why moral citizens must engage the public square ✅ Where to find genuine hope in heavy headlines Subscribe and follow so you never miss an episode—new shows every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

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