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Issues, Etc.

Media Coverage of a New Study on Religion and Mental Health – Terry Mattingly, 5/6/26 (1261)

Issues, Etc.

Lutheran Public Radio

Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.81.9K Ratings

🗓️ 6 May 2026

⏱️ 39 minutes

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0:00.0

This is Molly Hemingway of the Federalist, inviting you to join me for the 2026 Issues, Etc, Making the Case Conference, Friday, June 12th, and Saturday, June 13th at Concordia University, Chicago.

0:16.1

I'll be speaking and signing copies of my new book, Alito, the Justice who reshaped the Supreme Court and restored

0:23.4

the U.S. Constitution. Learn more at Issuesetc.org. Issuesetc.org. Time is running out to register

0:33.5

for Lutherans for Life's Spring Gala and Fundraiser at Concordia University, Wisconsin,

0:38.4

on Friday, May 15th. Join us another four life Christians for an inspirational evening as we hear

0:44.2

the story of a young Christian woman who left behind the transgender lifestyle and is now found

0:49.2

life and freedom in Christ. Find out more at Lutheransforlife.org slash LFL events. Registration open through May 8.

0:57.1

Join us in the mission to equip others to be gospel-motivated voices for life.

1:07.2

The problem is, of course, that many men in the Manosphere are acting in a way that mirrors feminism.

1:13.6

So what they don't like about feminism is because it holds men in contempt.

1:17.9

But what the Manosphere is doing is it's holding women in contempt.

1:21.3

But if we take Christian nationalism as the idea that we need to build our political platform

1:25.8

and our nation along strictly Christian principles,

1:28.3

then I would say that certainly has its severe limitations.

1:33.3

You cannot legislate belief upon a people.

1:36.3

Atheism is technically and literally speaking a hopeless faith,

1:42.3

because atheism is of course a faith that's a belief faith, because atheism is, of course, a faith, it's a belief system,

1:46.8

because it gives people no ultimate hope. They may have hope in this world, but they've no

1:52.5

ultimate hope. Karlstead had the spirit of a revolutionary, and the spirit of a revolutionary

1:58.5

is always hatred of what has come before and a determination

2:02.5

to tear it down. Luther was concerned from the beginning to actually preserve the liturgical

2:09.3

heritage of the church. North Dakota District presidents driving around the North Dakota

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