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The World and Everything In It

8.2.24 Culture Friday, Batman: The Caped Crusader, and Ask the Editor

The World and Everything In It

WORLD Radio

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4.87K Ratings

🗓️ 2 August 2024

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

On Culture Friday, identity politics on the campaign trail, taking phones out of the classroom, and the ideas of the French revolution driving LGBTQ displays at the opening ceremony of the Olympics; a new Batman show misses what made previous adaptations great; and Ask the Editor for August. Plus, the Friday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from Compelled Podcast. Alex Nsengimana lost his family in the Rwandan Genocide. Then Christ called him to forgive the killers. Episode #82 at CompelledPodcast.com.From the International ALERT Academy. ALERT’s purpose is to forge extraordinary men who influence their world for Christ. ALERT utilizes a military-style structure, intentional discipleship, unique experiences, and professional skills training to create an environment that facilitates the forging process. Our goal is to create men who are spiritually sound, physically fit, and ready to serve. More at alertacademy.com/world.And from Chosen Gen Ministry, outfitting family discipleship through resources such as the Discipleship Parenting podcast. More at chosengenministry.org.

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0:00.0

The world and everything in it is made possible by listeners like us. My name is Max Kaseire and I live in Carrollton, Texas where I work as an information technology consultant and project manager. in

0:13.6

where I work as an information technology consultant and project manager. I hope you are edified by today's program.

0:22.1

Good morning. Identity politics takes center stage in the presidential

0:26.9

campaign. Schools start taking phones out of the classroom and what the

0:31.8

sexual revolution and French Revolution have in common.

0:35.6

We'll talk about it with John Stone Street on Culture Friday.

0:38.9

Plus 85 years of Batman.

0:41.7

It's Gotham, Penneyworth. Does the corruption really surprise you?

0:46.0

And ask the editor for the month of August. It's Friday, August 2nd. This is the world and everything in it from listener supported world radio.

1:01.0

I'm Myrtle Brown. And I'm Lindsay Mast. Good morning.

1:06.6

Up next, Kent Covington with today's news.

1:20.0

Jet engines buzzed on a tarmac in Turkey last night as four Americans boarded a plane for their long-awaited journey home. That after the United States and Russia made their biggest prisoner swap in post

1:23.8

Soviet history.

1:25.3

U.S. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said their return home would be a joyous

1:30.1

event.

1:31.1

It'll be huge.

1:32.1

It'll be a big night, very emotional night, I think, and a very important

1:35.8

one, not just for them and their families, but for the United States of America.

1:39.2

Among the Americans returning home are former U.S. Marine, Paul Whelan and Wall Street Journal reporter

1:44.7

Evan Gerskevich. Their return comes as part of a large deal involving several nations

1:49.3

in 24 prisoners. The White House says the Americans never should have been

1:54.0

behind bars, Vice President Kamala Harris. Russian authorities arrested, convicted

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