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BreakPoint This Week: Facebook is Now Meta, The White House's Gender Equity Statement, and Geneva Consensus Declaration
Breakpoint
English - October 29, 2021 21:14 - 53 minutes - 122 MB - ★★★★★ - 2.6K ratingsChristianity Religion & Spirituality News News Commentary christianity currentevents worldview culture news politics Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Facebook announced a "rebrand" this week. In the announcement, CEO Mark Zuckerberg presented a vision for social media in the future. Reacting to this news, Maria asks John is this is something we should withdraw from in fear, or whether there is a silver lining to the dystopian vision Mark Zuckerberg offers.
Recently, a boy (who identifies as female) was convicted for having molested two teenage girls in two different schools. According to John, this real-world, and painful, situation is a consequence of ideological shifts about sex. These shifts embody the sexual revolution and is encapsulated in a White House statement on gender equity.
To close, John recommends a new film coming out this week to theatres across the nation. The Most Reluctant Convert is a dynamic look at the coming to faith of C.S. Lewis.
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The Most Reluctant Convert
Max McLean | Fellowship for the Performing Arts