

595 - Southern Baptist Ethics Leader Resigns
Aug 7, 2025
A Southern Baptist ethics leader resigns under pressure from extreme factions, revealing hypocrisy within the church. Legal battles unfold over child abuse cover-ups involving the Mormon Church, raising questions about religious privilege. A federal judge blocks a law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in schools, emphasizing the separation of church and state. Meanwhile, West Point's decision to rebrand bibles introduces tension between faith and military inclusivity. Join in on a rollercoaster of religious and political controversies!
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Office Screen Embarrassment
- Ryan Walters accidentally displayed nudity on his office TV during a private board meeting and colleagues noticed adult content.
- Multiple board members independently reported seeing naked women and retro movie scenes on the screen.
Plausible TV Auto‑Play Explanation
- The Republican speaker proposed a plausible alternate explanation that the Samsung TV auto-played a movie with nudity when powered on.
- Investigations hadn't yet confirmed the speaker's intel, so the explanation remained unverified.
Apologize When Exonerating Claims Arise
- If Walters accepts the TV-movie explanation he should also apologize to the board members he accused of lying.
- Public figures must correct false smears quickly to avoid compounding harm.