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Actually Trump, All Americans Bring Their Culture to Their Jobs

Quick to Listen

Christianity Today

Religion & Spirituality, Religion, Christianity

4.3622 Ratings

🗓️ 9 June 2016

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Former Trump University students say their school duped them into paying as much as $35,000 for its real estate seminars. So they sued and the case is currently in court. You probably know what happened next. Last week, GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump went after the judge presiding over the civil fraud lawsuits—because of his ethnicity. “He's Mexican. We're building a wall between here and Mexico,” said Trump, who claimed that the Indiana-born US District Judge Gonzalo Curiel faced an “absolute conflict,” in ruling on the billionaire’s case. Trump’s words were the “textbook definition of a racist comment,” said GOP Speaker of the House Paul Ryan. Trump has since suggested that his remarks were “misconstrued.” Trump’s words were wrong, but it’s also incorrect to think that someone can do their jobs without their ethnic background coming into play, said Gabriel Salguero, the founder and president of the National Latino Evangelical Coalition, who joined Quick to Listen this week. “God’s sovereign will places us into the context into which we’re born,” said Salguero. “Does that impact how we see the world? Of course it does! The Christian shouldn’t see diversity as a deficit but as a gift.” One reason why we often see others as threats: fears of limited resources, says Alma Zaragoza-Petty, the daughter of Mexican immigrants. who recently completed her Ph.D in educational policy and social context at UC Irvine and who also came on Quick to Listen. But “God’s love is abundant,” said Zaragoza-Petty. Zaragoza-Petty and Salguero joined Morgan and Katelyn on Quick to Listen this week to talk about whether a person’s ethnicity should affect how their work and who decides who gets to be an America. (6:50) Are there times when our ethnic background actually should or can influence the way we do our jobs? (14:50) How do we determine who is an American, and who gets to decide that? (23:20) How have you seen fears of scarcity of resources in your own community and how have you responded to it? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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This episode is brought to you in part by The Apologetics Guy Show, the podcast that helps you find clear answers to tough questions about Christianity.

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Learn to explain your faith with courage and compassion.

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Join Moody Bible Institute professor Dr. Mikhail del Rosario at Apologeticsky.com.

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Music Michael Del Rosario at Apologeticsguy.com. Hi, you're listening to Quick to Listen, the Christianity Today podcast, where we go

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beyond hashtags and hot takes and set aside time to explore the reality behind a major

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cultural event.

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This is Caitlin Beatty. I'm the print

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managing editor at Christianity Today magazine, and I'm joined as always by my lovely host,

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Morgan Lee. Hey, Morgan. What's up? Hi, Caitlin. It's great to have you today. Yeah, good to see you.

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Caitlin, we are doing something a little bit different today that I'm really excited about. We

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actually have two guests that will be joining us today. So I'm

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going to go ahead and introduce them. Yeah. The first person will you'll join by is Alma Zaragoosa Peti.

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You may have heard her speak at the Justice Conference last week, but she recently earned her PhD

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in education from UC Irvine. And she studied there educational policy and social context.

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And she's worked for a long time as a liaison between communities and colleges and trying

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to give them access.

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So Alma, hi.

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We're glad to have you here.

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Hey, Alma.

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Hello.

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Nice to be here.

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Thanks for joining us.

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