What Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote when she was thirteen years old: The privilege of declaring and defending biblical truth
The Daily Article
The Denison Forum
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🗓️ 22 September 2020
⏱️ 8 minutes
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THE DAILY ARTICLE FOR SEPTEMBER 22, 2020
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is being remembered this week. Today's podcast discusses her remarkable intellect and personal story, then we focus on the urgency of obeying and advancing God's unchanging truth in our relativistic day.
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| 0:00.0 | This is the Daily Article podcast, published by the Denison Forum for Culture-Changing Christians. |
| 0:07.8 | To receive the Daily article directly to your email inbox each weekday morning, visit |
| 0:12.4 | thedailyarticle.com. Now here's today's news, discerned differently. |
| 0:19.3 | Have you found it increasingly difficult to have civil conversations with those who disagree |
| 0:24.8 | with your beliefs? |
| 0:26.2 | Have you wrestled with how to discuss politics in this politically charged atmosphere? |
| 0:31.3 | Do you wonder if we've lost the art of civility? |
| 0:34.0 | As I survey the news every day to prepare the daily article podcast, I've long wondered the same thing. |
| 0:39.7 | Every day, I strive to write what is biblical, timely, and nonpartisan. |
| 0:44.7 | And I can think of nothing more biblical, timely, and nonpartisan today than our need to be civil people in an uncivil time, especially in this political season. |
| 0:55.8 | That's why I wrote my newest book. |
| 1:01.5 | Respectfully, I disagree how to be a civil person in an uncivil time, which is now available. |
| 1:05.5 | Please request your copy today at the daily article.org. |
| 1:15.0 | This week, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will become the first woman in history to lie in state at the U.S. Capitol. |
| 1:22.7 | Her casket will be placed in the National Statuary Hall on Friday, where a formal ceremony for invited guests will be conducted. |
| 1:27.9 | Beforehand, her body will lie in repose at the Supreme Court Wednesday and Thursday. |
| 1:33.1 | A private ceremony attended by her fellow justices, relatives, and close friends will be held in the Great Hall of the Court building at 9.30 a.m. tomorrow. |
| 1:38.2 | Her casket will then be brought outdoors for a public viewing under the portico at the top |
| 1:43.4 | of the front steps. |
| 1:45.0 | Next week, her remains will be interred alongside her late husband |
| 1:49.0 | in a private ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery. |
| 1:52.9 | After her death last Friday, I read My Own Words, |
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