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Breakpoint

Supreme Court's Dobbs Decision, Disney Pixar's Light Year as Propaganda

Breakpoint

Colson Center

News, Religion & Spirituality, News Commentary, Christianity

4.82.8K Ratings

🗓️ 25 June 2022

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

While Maria's out for the day, John and Shane swivel to discuss the breaking news of the reversal of Roe v. Wade after the Supreme Court announced the Dobbs decision. Reading through the ruling in real time, John points out that Roe was never constitutional. Because Shane just had an opportunity to interview Ryan T. Anderson and Alexandra DeSanctis on their new book Tearing Us Apart, he talks about how abortion harms not only preborn children but entire cultural systems. 

As John and Shane close, they reflect on the disembodiment of not only abortion but also of the message conveyed about a married lesbian couple in Disney's new Pixar film: Lightyear. And yet, recent research has once again shown that fathers are irreplaceable. 

Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:06.8

Today we're talking about the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision and Disney Pixar's light year as LGBT propaganda.

0:14.7

Looking forward to our time together today. Thanks so much for joining us.

0:19.7

Welcome to Breakpoint this week. For the Colson Center for Christian Worldview.

0:23.5

I'm Shane Morris, filling in for Maria Bear.

0:26.2

I'm here with John Stone Street, president of the Colson Center for Christian Worldview, and the host of Breakpoint.

0:32.5

Our first story today, John, comes out of the lineup of summer movies.

0:36.5

And, you know, Captain America, Chris Evans, has been part lineup of summer movies. And I know Captain America, Chris Evans, has been

0:39.5

part of those summer movies for probably over a decade now, going back to the first Avengers

0:44.4

movie. And I've always kind of like, you know, Chris Evans' character, Captain America. And he's

0:49.7

become sort of synonymous with his character, right? People get typecast. But I have to say I'm

0:55.2

really disappointed in Cap, specifically as a director in some of the comments that he's made

1:01.0

after his latest movie, and that's Light Year. We've got to address like three elephants in the

1:06.8

room. Okay, first of all, I'm actually wearing a Captain America shirt because my kids bought it

1:11.8

for me. Number two, everyone tuned in and was like, that's not Maria. And we just let that go

1:18.0

completely on a dress that here Shane is back in the chair with the con in his hand to use a Star Trek

1:24.6

reference. And you're just going to let that go? You're not going to mention it.

1:28.7

You're just going to pretend like it's normal? Well, I figure for the loyal breakpoint this week

1:32.2

listeners, they will remember back when I did co-host. And it's been a long time of fruitful rest

1:39.0

and relaxation from this special part of the week. But I'm glad to be... You talk about it, like your time with me was super stressful. I don't know what to do about

1:46.3

that. It's the end of the week and it's always like, okay, here, I've got to talk about the

1:50.2

stuff that happened this week. Got to brush up on everything. Got to remember what our

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