

Friday, August 2, 2024
Aug 2, 2024
Magnolia McKay, an NPR contributor exploring cultural and faith issues, dives into the ongoing debates surrounding sex education, reflecting on the 30th anniversary of the abstinence movement. The discussion contrasts traditional Christian values with progressive views, highlighting the influence of figures like Dr. Ruth Westheimer. They also tackle the cultural and political divides affecting pro-life Christians today and ponder how shifts within the Republican Party shape moral convictions. Plus, a young listener's question prompts a thoughtful reflection on the temptation of Christ.
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Intro
00:00 • 9min
The Evolution of Sexual Education and Its Cultural Implications
08:35 • 6min
Cultural Challenges and Political Divides in the Pro-Life Movement
14:51 • 4min
Navigating Moral Convictions in Politics
19:08 • 4min
Understanding the Temptation of Christ: A Reflection on Satan's Manifestation
23:19 • 3min