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Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Ep 223 | Prepared, Not Panicked

Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Blaze Podcast Network

News, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, News Commentary

4.619.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2020

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Let’s avoid these two extremes when it comes to the coronavirus, and most importantly, remember Who’s ultimately in control. Then, we finally dig in to AOC’s take on religious liberty and explain why she’s wrong. Today's Sponsor: Laurel Springs School is an accredited, online private school for students aged kindergarten through twelfth grade. Go to https://laurelsprings.com/allie/ and received a waived registration fee! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey guys, welcome to Relatable. Happy Wednesday. I hope everyone has had a great week that you are staying healthy.

0:07.5

You are washing your hands. You are covering your cough and all that good stuff and staying home if you are sick and maybe skipping the visit to the nursing home for the next few weeks.

0:20.5

We are all trying to take every precaution that we can to make sure that we and those that we love stay healthy.

0:26.5

That is what we are going to talk about just a little bit more today. I know we talked about the coronavirus last week and you might be thinking, oh my gosh, I am so tired of talking about this.

0:35.5

Hopefully I will offer a perspective that is refreshing, that is comforting, while still realistic, and one that you haven't heard over and over again.

0:46.0

I do think it is important that we say in the know on this and that we don't just push it to the side to pretend that it is not happening, that it does not serve us to ourselves and to those around us.

0:55.0

We are going to talk about that not for too long, but we are going to dive into it. Then we are going to finally get to a little bit of the AOC monologue that she gave in regards to religious liberty.

1:07.5

Then we are also going to touch on if we have time, some election update and the latest Supreme Court case in which or about which a lot of liberals are mad, especially busy Phillips.

1:24.0

I am going to try to get to all of that and maybe even more if I have time, but I got to go quickly through it.

1:30.0

Before we get into it, though, let me tell you guys about a sponsor Laurel Springs. As parents, we really want to encourage our children to pursue the things that God has gifted them in, provide opportunities that give them the best chance to succeed.

1:46.5

Sometimes that means optimizing their routine, making it more flexible, making it more dynamic, more personalized to them.

1:53.0

They have more time to focus on the things that they love and are really good at. That is why Laurel Springs exists.

2:00.0

Laurel Springs is an accredited online private school for students in kindergarten through 12th grade. Let me just tell you, if you are worried about your kid getting sick, this is a really good option.

2:09.5

Laurel Springs recognizes that each child is a unique individual with their own personal interests, special talents, unique learning style.

2:18.0

Their flexible learning program offers challenging and diverse elective courses. Laurel Springs is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and Advanced Ed, which means their transcripts are recognized by colleges and universities worldwide.

2:34.0

So that's great news. You can register your child at Laurel Springs dot com slash alley A L L I E. You will receive a waived registration fee if you do. And that is awesome. That's Laurel Springs dot com slash alley.

2:47.0

Go check it out. Just learn a little bit more about it. You've got nothing to lose. Okay, so coronavirus. Things are looking great. Things are looking as bad as they could, but they're also not looking great. So we've got the death toll that is rising. We've got the number of infections that are rising. We've got the number of community infections that are rising. We've got people who haven't traveled outside of the country.

3:16.0

Just maybe have traveled to another state or haven't traveled at all. They've come down with the coronavirus and it's very hard to figure out where they actually got it.

3:25.0

It's one thing if everyone who has it in the United States, we know that they either visited Italy in the past couple of weeks or they visited Iran a few weeks ago or recently or China.

3:36.0

But when we have people in California and even in Texas, just showing up with the coronavirus and of course a lot of other things as well, but showing up with the coronavirus without any known source outside of the United States. Of course, that's when things get a little bit panic because it becomes much harder to contain.

3:56.0

We've got an incubation period. So that is the period that you have coronavirus inside of you, but you're not actually showing symptoms. The average is 5.1 days.

4:06.0

So you could go 5.1 days with the coronavirus. You're walking around, you're breathing on people. Maybe you're coughing here and there and you're getting that on people.

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