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🗓️ 7 June 2021

⏱️ 44 minutes

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This week, hear Warren's conversation with writer and Calvin University professor Kristin Du Mez.

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Hi, this is John Stone Street, president of the Colson Center for Christian World

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Enjoy the program.

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I'm Warren Smith, and today you'll be listening in on my conversation with

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Ryder and Calvin University Professor Kristen Dumay.

0:26.0

There are biological differences, hormonal, right?

0:29.0

There's all kinds of differences we can explore.

0:31.0

Are these differences that we ought to amplify?

0:34.0

Are these differences that we ought to just accept and live?

0:37.0

And as Christians, what meaning is described to particular gender differences?

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In the 1990s when Bill Clinton's sexual promiscuity created a constitutional

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crisis for the country, evangelicals were virtually unanimous in their

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position that character matters, even in the lives of our secular and political

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leaders.

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Fast forward about 15 years to 2010, and many of those same evangelical

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leaders had the same cry on their lips, character matters.

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This time though, they were responding to Donald Trump's talk about running for

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president.

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So fast forward, yet a few more years to 2016, and you've got to ask the question,

1:23.0

how did 81% of evangelicals vote for Donald Trump for president?

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Answering that question is one of the driving forces behind Kristen Dumay's new

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