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The World and Everything In It

10.10.24 Cake artist wins, Democrats defect, and “toxic empathy” explained

The World and Everything In It

WORLD Radio

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4.86.6K Ratings

🗓️ 10 October 2024

⏱️ 35 minutes

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The Colorado Supreme Court dismisses a case against Jack Phillips, some Democrats no longer support their party, and Allie Beth Stuckey explains “toxic empathy.” Plus a French treasure hunt comes to an end, Cal Thomas on Vice President Kamala Harris’ recent interviews and the Thursday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Moody Publishers and the book Does the Jewish Bible Point to Jesus? David Brickner explores twelve prophecies that reveal the truth about the Messiah. moodypublishers.comAdditional support comes from The Master’s University. The Master’s University offers over 150 programs, all designed to disciple the next generation toward lives of faithfulness to The Master, Jesus Christ. We equip students with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes they need for their careers, while cultivating their spiritual growth, moral character, and leadership skills as they seek to glorify the Lord. If you’re looking for an education uncompromisingly rooted in Christ and Scripture, we want to meet you. Learn more at https://www.masters.edu/.

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0:00.0

Many people today misunderstand empathy. In fact, it's even being used as a weapon

0:09.2

against Christians. Join me in a few minutes for my interview with author Ali Beth Stucky to find out what we can do about it.

0:16.0

I'm Lindsay Mast. I hope you enjoy today's program. Good morning. The Colorado Supreme Court Justice missed a case against Baker Jack Phillips,

0:30.8

closing a 12-year legal battle.

0:33.0

We want to serve everybody with respect and do the best job we can.

0:37.0

We can't create cakes that express every message that people ask us for.

0:40.0

Also, today, we'll meet some voters who feel their party has gone too far and they're leaving it.

0:47.0

And an interview with author Ali Beth Stucky on toxic empathy.

0:52.0

Politics matter because policy matters because people matter.

0:54.8

Politics expects policy, policy affects people and people matter.

0:58.4

And world commentator Cal Thomas on the most recent media interviews by Vice President Kamala Harris.

1:07.0

It's Thursday, October 10th. This is the world and everything in it from

1:17.0

listener supported world radio. I'm Mary Reichert. And I'm Myrno Brown.

1:21.0

Good morning.

1:24.2

Time now for the news with Kent Covington.

1:29.3

Hurricane Milton was still lashing the Florida peninsula early this morning after roaring ashore over the

1:34.2

state's Gulf Coast late last night.

1:36.7

Milton made landfall near Sarasota with winds well over a hundred miles per hour.

1:41.2

Search and rescue crews are already leaping into action. Governor

1:44.7

Ron the Santas told reporters on Wednesday.

1:47.0

We have hundreds of state search and rescue personnel on hand. 26 total teams. They are currently embedded in the potential impact

1:56.0

sites along the West Coast to begin immediate rescue operations as soon as the

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