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The Briefing with Albert Mohler

Tuesday, April 2, 2024

The Briefing with Albert Mohler

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

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🗓️ 2 April 2024

⏱️ 25 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)
Two Bishops Face the Nation: Catholic and Episcopalian Bishops Square Off Over President Joe Biden’s ‘Pick-and-Choose’ Catholicism

Part II (13:37 - 18:29)
Ireland is ‘Out of Love’ with President Joe Biden: Support for Israel Puts Him Out of Step with Pro-Palestinian Ireland



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0:00.0

It's Tuesday, April 2nd, 2024.

0:07.8

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

0:12.2

a Christian worldview.

0:14.2

Yesterday on the briefing we discussed the fact that the White House

0:17.2

had announced the Transgender Day of Visibility for this past Sunday,

0:21.1

Resurrection Sunday, known popularly in the culture is Easter Sunday.

0:25.5

We talked about the controversy over that, and frankly we talked about the moral tragedy that's

0:30.5

involved in this very declaration of a transgender day of visibility.

0:36.0

As I pointed out yesterday, both on the briefing and at the editorial I published at World

0:41.6

Opinions, the reality is that the visibility strategy

0:45.1

isn't working, it's actually backfiring, and so yesterday we considered why.

0:48.8

But in politics, sometimes there are some unusual developments and you only

0:54.4

find out about them after they happen you don't see them coming. One of those had to do

0:58.7

with a media event on Sunday morning. Now when you look at a major event on the

1:04.0

the calendar like Easter Sunday, you have a lot of attention given in the media

1:08.7

to the fact that something here is going on and so one of the things you

1:11.5

often see and in this, when it comes to Easter,

1:15.0

less significantly than you do at Christmas, you have a lot of secular news agencies figure out

1:19.6

they have to give some

1:25.0

attention to this major Christian observance.

1:23.4

And so you will often see, for example,

1:26.1

major news programming, bring in some kind of story,

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