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The Heidi St. John Podcast

Heidi's Hot Topics: Why I Believe That Yoga is Incompatible with Christianity and Why Homeschoolers Should Never, Ever Take Government Money to Fund Their Homeschool

The Heidi St. John Podcast

Heidi St. John

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.93.7K Ratings

🗓️ 23 January 2023

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

It takes determination to go against the flow, but knowing why we are doing it keeps us steadfast. Let’s examine yoga and school choice (government funded homeschool) and how I’ve come to my conclusions. No comment until you’ve listened! SHOW NOTES

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0:00.0

The debate about school choice funding for home schooling is heating up again.

0:05.4

The United States hit our proverbial debt ceiling once more and I'm being called names on the

0:10.0

inner webs for my never yoga stance. It's mailbox Monday. Stick around. I think you're going to be

0:15.7

encouraged.

0:24.4

Well, thank you guys for tuning in today. It's mailbox Monday. So this is the day that I answer

0:29.2

your questions and I want to just encourage you keep those questions coming. We love them here

0:34.1

at the show. You can shoot them to me at Heidi St John.com forward slash mailbox Monday. There's

0:39.0

a form there for you to fill out and that helps us keep all those questions in one place. Why are

0:43.9

you guys watching the news because a lots of stuff happening in the United States right now.

0:49.0

You guys have heard that we hit our debt ceiling. We've hit the debt ceiling and this means that the

0:54.3

treasury now cannot is going to have to start taking measures to prevent a default on the United

1:00.5

States. So reach in the debt ceiling. Basically, just means that the government is not allowed to

1:05.2

borrow any more money unless Congress agrees to suspend or change the cap, which currently stands

1:12.5

at almost $31.4 trillion dollars. $31.4 trillion bucks you guys and the Congress is going to probably,

1:21.4

I mean, we'll see if the if the Republicans can hang onto their hats, but I don't think they're

1:25.2

going to be able to because since 1960, politicians have moved to raise to extend to revise the

1:30.8

definition of the debt ceiling. Wait for it. 78 times and three of those times happened just in the

1:38.1

last six months. But you guys have been listening to me talking about this now for a little while.

1:42.9

Their tensions are pretty high in the US House of Representatives right now, right? Because they've

1:47.0

got McCarthy in there and they fought really hard to get the things that they wanted. I believe that

1:53.5

this new Republican Congress, some of these are fire brands, right? And they want fiscal accountability,

1:59.3

which is frankly what the government should be offering the American people. The fact that we're

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