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Breakpoint

Religious Liberty at the Supreme Court, Trump's Questionable Tweet and Our Responsibility in Advent

Breakpoint

Colson Center

Christianity, News Commentary, News, Religion & Spirituality

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2022

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

The case of a web designer in Colorado is argued at the Supreme Court as the Justices go to great lengths to find loopholes. And John and Maria discuss former President Donald Trump's call to terminate the US Constitution.

Transcript

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You're listening to Breakpoint this Week, where we're talking about the top stories of the week from a Christian worldview.

0:06.0

Today we're going to talk about the oral arguments at the Supreme Court this week in the 303 Creative Case about religious speech and same-sex weddings.

0:14.0

We're also going to talk about recent comments from former President Trump about terminating the rules of the Constitution,

0:21.0

what implications that has, and what that means about his and our worldview.

0:26.0

So we have a lot to get to today. We're so glad you're with us. Stick around.

0:33.0

Welcome to Breakpoint this week. From the Colson Center for Christian worldview, I'm Maria Bear alongside John Stone Street.

0:39.0

Literally alongside John Stone Street. For the first time. I'm looking at you. For the first time in a long time.

0:44.0

In a long time. But in a long time. In a long time.

0:46.0

Yeah, up until now we've just typically used deep fake videos of each year. Yeah, it's not me. I know.

0:51.0

Yes, a puppet. Okay, before we start today, I have to wish a happy birthday to my husband Aaron. It's his birthday today.

0:58.0

You can't do that. Is your birthday coming up? What? Oh, yeah, it is. I don't want to tell people in my birthday. My birthday is coming too.

1:04.0

You do want to tell people it's on Monday. Did you want to say anything to happy birthday?

1:09.0

Thank. Oh, John, you remember. I did. Thanks.

1:12.0

Okay, let's get into the show.

1:15.0

I meant in just typifies all that's different between. This is why we need to do this in person. Where?

1:22.0

Is it? Is that why? Listen, I'm so excited to talk to you about this for a segment though, because we want to talk about the oral arguments at the Supreme Court that happened earlier this week in the three or three creative case.

1:34.0

the owner of a web design business here in Colorado,

1:37.2

she creates custom wedding websites.

1:39.6

And the state of Colorado does not want to allow her to say

1:43.0

that as part of her business,

1:44.6

she will not create custom wedding websites

1:46.9

for same-sex weddings.

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