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The Briefing with Albert Mohler

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

The Briefing with Albert Mohler

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

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🗓️ 18 February 2026

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.
Part I (00:14 – 11:52)
How Moral Revolutions Happen, Part One: Brazil Experiments With Polyamory
Part II (11:52 – 19:24)
How Moral Revolutions Happen, Part Two: The Wall Street Journal is Promoting a Homosexual ‘Throuple’ Packaged in an Article About Condo Renovation
Part III (19:24 – 25:25)
The Legacy of Jesse Jackson: Controversial Civil Rights Leader and Presidential Candidate Died Yesterday at Age 84
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0:00.0

It's Wednesday, February 18, 2026. I'm Albert Moller, and this is the briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview. We must pay attention to how moral change takes place, and interestingly, it usually takes place according to the same kind of development step by step

0:23.8

certain things have to happen before other things can happen when you look at something such as the

0:29.0

lgbcq revolution you realize most of this would have been inconceivable just a short amount of time

0:36.2

ago but then once l and g and b and T and all these things are moving forward,

0:41.9

pretty soon you've got to put a plus sign at the end of that an acronym.

0:46.0

All right, so let's also just step back a minute.

0:48.0

How does this take place?

0:49.7

Interestingly, there is a customary pattern to how it takes place.

0:53.5

Let's start with step number one. Step number one, something is a customary pattern to how it takes place. Let's start with step number one.

0:55.0

Step number one, something, a behavior, a lifestyle, a pattern is condemned.

1:01.2

It is morally condemned.

1:02.7

It's understood as morally wrong.

1:04.3

So first, something is condemned.

1:07.7

Secondly, the society begins to change, and it is no longer universally condemned.

1:13.3

What was overwhelmingly a moral consensus gives way to the fact that there are people now who don't condemn this thing anymore.

1:20.2

The third stage is where there are actually people who will celebrate it.

1:24.4

So what was universally condemned then is not so universally condemned. And then it is

1:29.2

celebrated to some extent. The fourth stage is it's nearly universally celebrated. Those who will

1:34.8

not celebrate it are the people who get into trouble. And thus you see how this revolution,

1:39.8

when it comes to adultery, divorce, sex outside of marriage, and then the LGBTQ array.

1:44.8

You can see how this works.

1:47.2

And remember that plus sign is put at the end of the acronym.

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