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🗓️ 30 May 2025
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A Christian camp is challenging a Colorado law that forces them to adopt gender ideology. The Supreme Court refuses to hear the case of a Massachusetts student who was sent home for wearing a t-shirt with a traditional message. And what should you watch and what should you avoid?
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Segment 1 - Christian Camp Sues Colorado
ADF: Camp IdRaHaJe Association v. Roy
ADF: XX-XY Athletics sues Colorado for violating right to speak truth that men and women are different
ADF: US Supreme Court declines to hear ‘There are only two genders’ T-shirt case
ADF: School Settles Lawsuit After Forcing Third-Grader to Remove ‘Jesus Loves Me’ Mask
Segment 2 - Boundaries in Entertainment
Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business
Segment 3 - Recommendations
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0:00.0 | You're listening to Breakpoint this week, where we're talking about the top stories of the week from a Christian worldview. |
0:07.7 | Today we're going to talk about another flurry of court cases around what people can and cannot say regarding biological sex. |
0:14.5 | We're also going to talk about what art Christians can and should read and watch and listen to. |
0:20.5 | So we have a lot to get into today. We're so glad |
0:22.4 | you're with us. Stick around. Welcome to Breakpoint this week from the Colson Center for |
0:29.1 | Christian World View. I'm Maria Baer alongside John Stone Street, president of the Colson Center. |
0:34.7 | John, I've been practicing all week on my What's Up Louisville for tonight at the Colson Center. John, I've been practicing all week on my what's up Louisville for tonight |
0:39.3 | at the Colson Center National Conference. I think I'm saying Louisville correctly. Everybody |
0:43.5 | corrects me and says, you need to say it like you have more mush in your mouth. So have you |
0:50.0 | been practicing? Are you ready for it? Now, I actually walked by one of the stores here, and they had |
0:55.5 | various ways to say it as if all were correct. So for all the purest out there, they're going to be |
1:01.2 | critiquing us all weekend. I'm just not listening. I'm just upset on principle because I grew up |
1:06.0 | in a very, very small town in northeast Ohio called Lewisville, and it is spelled the same as Louisville. |
1:14.6 | And everybody called it Louisville, and that's how we could identify outsiders, frankly, |
1:19.2 | because it's pronounced Louisville. So this is just a very deeply confusing week for me. |
1:24.9 | But I'm very excited for the Colson Center National Conference. You and I are |
1:28.0 | recording this on Thursday and the conference kicks off tomorrow and can't wait to meet so many of |
1:33.6 | the new Colson Fellows and people that will be joining us for the conference. But in the meantime, |
1:39.2 | let's get to the show. So a couple weeks ago, we used the term rightly so shenanigans to describe some things that |
1:46.4 | were going on in states across the country. And I think we need to revisit said shenanigans |
1:51.2 | because there are new ones. And somehow, whenever we talk about these, we always seem to |
1:56.1 | center on Colorado. I don't know what the common denominator is, but I'm starting to think it |
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