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Issues, Etc.

The Welfare of the State and the Health of the Family – Tim Goeglein, 1/30/26 (0301)

Issues, Etc.

Lutheran Public Radio

Christianity, Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.9K Ratings

🗓️ 30 January 2026

⏱️ 18 minutes

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J.comst, King James.

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This is what's missed a lot in the discussion about feminism.

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Most of these women were former mainline Protestants, and almost all of them, after they had

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kind of a conversion where they left mainline Protestantism, they ended up becoming Unitarians.

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The part of the Christian gospel that is most offensive to people is the part that points out our

0:55.9

sin and our need for Christ. However, when you talk about doing things like feeding the poor

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and other social justice type things, those are not offensive. Those can be very, very popular

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when they're not tethered to a gospel message. When we're using extra biblical stories, what's being conjured up is

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feeling and sentiment that this illustration is supposed to engender. And what goes by the wayside

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is Christ in him crucified. The Lord intends for the slavery of despair, not to end in despair,

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but to end in the merciful arms of the father.

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Seamstresses love listening to issues, etc., while sewing baptism banners for all the new babies at church.

1:41.3

What did President Theodore Roosevelt mean when he stated the welfare of the state depends absolutely upon whether or not the average family, the average man and woman, and their children represent the kind of citizenship fit for the foundation of a great nation.

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Greetings and welcome to Issues, etc. on this Friday afternoon, January the 30th.

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I'm Jeff Schwartz sitting in for Pastor Todd Wilkin, who is off today, and for our substitute

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