| Study shows negative influence of syncretism in US | Curated for you byCP Editors | Good afternoon! It's Friday, May 12, and today's headlines include research on syncretism, the investigation of a Texas children's hospital, and a podcast interview with author Joel Malm. | Research from the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University suggests that America's embrace of syncretism—the fusion of different religions—and the growing rejection of a biblical worldview remains a threat to the general quality of life in a post-pandemic world, especially for children. Researchers used data from the American Worldview Inventory to observe how Millennials, Gen X, Baby Boomers and Elders had very different spiritual responses to the pandemic. The proportion of adults adhering to a biblical worldview decreased, with CRC Director George Barna suggesting that the closure of Christian churches exacerbated the situation by leaving Americans dependent on "government perspectives and policies." Barna also cautioned that "America's children are especially vulnerable to the inward-looking approach to life that their parents and most other adults practice." Full Story.Also of Interest ...Charity: UK's first '3-parent baby' crosses ethical lineDOJ sides with Christian charity battling Calif. over feeding homeless | P.S. CP is thrilled to announce that it has taken home several Evangelical Press Association awards, including Second Place: Editorial, Second Place: Podcast, Fourth Place: Critical Review, and Fourth Place: Interview Article. | | Listen to the CP Daily Podcast |
| | Texas AG investigating alleged trans surgeries on kids | Dell Children's Medical Center (DCMC) of Austin, Texas, is under investigation for allegedly performing what prosecutors are calling "experimental" sex reassignment procedures on children. Attorney General Ken Paxton, who announced the investigation on May 5, called the allegations "deeply disturbing" and said the investigation was launched in response to several reports about "potentially illegal activity" at the hospital. Read more. | Biden DHS depicts pro-lifer as national security threat | An exercise created by the United States Department of Homeland Security presents a passionate pro-life advocate as someone prone to engage in an act of domestic terrorism as critics of the Biden administration point to the document as evidence of a targeted campaign against those who "oppose abortion on demand and voted for former President Trump." Details of the exercise came to light after the nonprofit America First Legal obtained documents via a Freedom of Information Act request. Read more. | Woman pleads guilty to stealing $30K from church | Mary Moton, a former employee at Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church in Milwaukee, Wis., has pleaded guilty to the charge of theft from a business setting. Authorities estimate the 62-year-old woman embezzled more than $30,000 from the church. She was sentenced to four days in the House of Correction and ordered to pay a $1,000 fine and more than $11,000 in restitution to the church. Read more. |
| | Dennis Prager's troubling defense of pornography | Grove City College Professor Carl Trueman writes about Dennis Prager's recent comments regarding pornography and why he believes Prager has woefully missed the mark when it comes to recognizing its evils. "Many aspects of Prager’s comment are disturbing, not least his failure to address the dark nature of the pornography industry itself," Trueman cautions. Read more. | Richard Dreyfuss: Cultural capitulation and cultural sensitivity | Dr. Michael Brown discusses why it is necessary to discern the differences between cultural capitulation and cultural sensitivity. Reflecting on a recent PBS "Firing Line" interview with Richard Dreyfuss, Brown stresses the importance of grasping empathy and sensitivity while not bowing to woke political ideals. Read more. |
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| | Shireta Rogers, wife of Pastor Tim Rogers, passes away | Scores of family members and well-wishers have been grieving openly on social media over the passing of Shireta Rogers, the beloved wife of pastor and singer, Tim Rogers, at the age of 44. Tim Rogers publicly dismissed Hell as a "fairytale" in 2018, but said he believes in Heaven and the afterlife. No cause of death for Shireta Rogers has been provided. Read more. |
| | Joel Malm on trusting God when nothing makes sense | Author and adventurer Joel Malm joins "The Crossmap podcast" to share the importance of recognizing that God is working all things together for good (Romans 8:28) even when circumstances are tough and nothing makes sense. "Some of those things we're not going to understand until we get to the other side of the space-time continuum and stand before the Lord," says Malm, who recently penned the book, Connecting the Dots: What God is Doing When Life Doesn't Make Sense. Listen now. | | | | Thank you for spending part of your day with us. To all the women who parent, lead, guide, help, support, and love those around you, we wish you a very Happy Mother's Day. We look forward to seeing you again on Monday! -- CP Editors |
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