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The RDL Podcast with Rabbi Daniel Lapin

Ep 42 | Do You Know The Most Dangerous Place in America for Little Children?

The RDL Podcast with Rabbi Daniel Lapin

Blaze Podcast Network

Religion, Philosophy, Judaism, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.8842 Ratings

🗓️ 26 October 2019

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

The government itself, no friend of the traditional family, admits that the most dangerous place for an American child, statistically speaking, is in a home with a single mother and her boyfriend. Notwithstanding the heroic achievements of certain rare and dedicated single moms who live heroic and self-sacrificing lives. Here’s a shocker: it’s just about as dangerous for a child to live with his mom and his dad, who are not married to one another. This is not a priest, pastor, or rabbi telling you this astounding news. It’s the United States government’s office of Health and Human Services that produced this scary and incontrovertible report. Why have so many replaced love of family and country with love of huge abstractions like the planet, the environment, the United Nations, etc? For a change of pace, please enjoy the little thought experiment I gift to you today. In the circumstances in which I place you, what exactly would you do? Discuss this with friends and family; it will entertain and educate. If a functional nuclear family of mom, dad, and their biological children is best for children, why do politicians who claim to care about children do so much to harm and so little to help? What happened to the germ of Nazism when it departed Germany in 1945? Where did it go? Shakespeare misses it this time but the Bible captures it beautifully. Don’t miss King Solomon. Enjoy this week’s show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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All the more the world changes, the more we find comfort in the things that never change.

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This is Rabbi Daniel Abbin, on demand.

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On the Blaze Radio Network.

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Just sit right back, then you'll hear a tale, a tale of the faithful trip That started from this topic for the boyless tiny ship

0:24.3

I am so very happy that you've tuned in to the Rabbi Daniel Lapin show

0:30.2

Where I, your rabbi reveals how the world

0:35.2

Really works Thanks reveals how the world really works. Thanks for being part of the show, and thanks for any

0:44.9

occasions on which you have shared the show with other people, encouraged others to listen as

0:51.3

well. And I appreciate that very much indeed. And I think all our listeners do

0:56.5

because the more people who are listening, the more resources come to bear on the quality of the

1:02.4

show. At least I very much hope that's how it works and that's how I intend it to work.

1:07.5

But I appreciate you being here and we're going to take a look at yet another

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example of the difference between the left and the right. Or if you like, a difference between the

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way elitists, the intelligentsia, people who work in government, people who work in academia,

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people who work in entertainment, and how they think compared with the way ordinary people think,

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people who are not busy shaping the opinions of the world, are not busy trying to tell other people how to live.

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And here's one of the huge distinctions.

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The question is one of patriotism.

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How do people feel about their country, right? Whether you live in Pakistan or whether

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you live in the United States of America, whether you live in United Kingdom, if you live in

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England or Scotland, or whether you live in France or Italy or Norway or Germany, or whether

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you live in Zimbabwe or Nigeria, it just doesn't make any

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