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The Briefing with Albert Mohler

Thursday, April 21, 2022

The Briefing with Albert Mohler

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

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🗓️ 21 April 2022

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.

Part I (00:13 - 13:37)
The Crucial Nature of Jurisdiction to Law: A History of the 20th Century and the Implausibility of an International Criminal CourtFor Putin to Face Justice, We Must Join the International Criminal Court by Washington Post (Ilhan Omar)Part II (13:37 - 16:55)
The Principle of Subsidiarity for Justice: How Abstraction Leads to Less JusticePart III (16:55 - 26:10)
Moral Insanity and Biological Impossibility: Same-Sex Couple Cites ‘Antiquated View of Homosexuality’ in Discrimination Suit after Being Denied IVF BenefitsGay Couple Was Denied I.V.F. Benefits. They Say That's Discriminatory. by New York Times (Precious Fondren)Who Can Access IVF Benefits? A Gay Couple’s Complaint Seeks an Answer. by Washington Post (Anne Branigin)

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0:00.0

It's Thursday, April 21st, 2022.

0:08.0

I'm Albert Moeller, and this is the briefing, a daily analysis of news and events

0:12.3

from a Christian worldview.

0:14.0

Where should war criminals be prosecuted under what jurisdiction in what court?

0:19.0

When you're looking at crimes against humanity, crimes on the

0:23.0

of national activity.

0:25.0

Where would such crimes rightly be prosecuted?

0:28.3

That's not just a theoretical question.

0:30.2

Several big issues we're going to be looking at today, but we're going to start with calls for the United States to cooperate in seeking to prosecute the nation of Russia and Vladimir Putin in particular for war crimes committed in the Russian

0:44.5

invasion of Ukraine. The documentation the evidence is becoming

0:48.8

overwhelming. President Joe Biden called Vladimir Putin a war criminal and actually accused Russia's

0:54.8

leader of an attempted genocide, maybe an actual genocide being carried out,

0:59.3

an intentional effort to try to eradicate a people.

1:03.4

Nonetheless, regardless of the actual crimes that might come down in some form of an indictment,

1:09.3

the reality is the evidence is building.

1:11.9

But so are some very interesting arguments.

1:14.2

And one of those arguments is one

1:15.8

we need to look at very closely.

1:18.2

One of those arguments was recently made

1:20.4

by a member of Congress.

1:21.8

Representative Ilhan Omar of the 5th District of Minnesota, the Democratic Congresswoman,

1:27.3

who is, by the way, a member of the so-called gang of rather extremely liberal members of the United States House.

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