Friday, October 30, 2020

Our host Kerby Anderson welcomes co-hosts Kelly Shackelford, President & CEO of First Liberty, and Dr. Merrill (Buddy) Matthews, Resident Scholar at IPI. They will join him in studio for our Weekend Edition.  They’ll talk about Tuesday’s election and will have all the insider knowledge on what’s happening in America from a Godly perspective. Please call or contact us with…

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Thursday, October 29, 2020

Welcome to Point of View’s Millennial Round Table on a Thursday!  Today’s panel is hosted by Chelsey Youman! In the first hour, she welcomes Jonathan Teague and Rachel Redus. During the second hour she welcomes David Fraga and  historian Richard Lim. Her guests in the final hour are David Fraga and author Liberty McArtor. What are the issues that Millennials are currently concerned…

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A Republic in Crisis

To say the least, he was irritated. Frustrated with a capricious sovereign and forced (on principle) to take a life-altering stand, Thomas Jefferson’s quill scribbled furiously. The English crown, he fumed, could not expect a people to suffer such indignities. Oppressive taxation. Obstructed commerce. Second-class citizenship. It was enough. And so he wrote. With every careful word, there widened a…

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Warnings to Homeowners with Trump Signs

You have been identified by our group as being a Trump supporter.” Thus begins the text of threatening letters recently sent to homeowners with Trump yard signs in New Hampshire. The letters continue, “We recommend that you check your home insurance policy and make [sure] that it is current and that it has adequate coverage for fire damage. You have…

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Soft Totalitarianism

Kerby Anderson A new book (Live Not by Lies) by Rod Dreher warns Christians about the coming “soft totalitarianism.” He explains that this is different from what we read in novels like Brave New World or in Nineteen Eighty-Four. The old, hard totalitarianism came from the state (Germany, Russia) and was dedicated to the eradication of Christianity. This new totalitarianism…

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Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Today’s host is Kerby Anderson. In the first hour, we hear from Dr. Jay Richards, Executive Director of The Stream, about his latest book,  “The Price of Panic.” Then, Kerby’s guest is lawyer, businessman, social entrepreneur, and author John Kingston. He and Kerby will talk about the ‘National Association of Evangelicals’ “First Principles Project.” With less than a week before the presidential…

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Judge Barrett Will be Confirmed

Amy Coney Barrett has not yet been confirmed as an associate justice of the Supreme Court by the U.S. Senate, but there is no question that her confirmation battle has gone much better than the one endured by Brett Kavanaugh and his supporters. The undervalued reason why is that Republicans and their voters are not wasting any time on dirty…

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Media’s Abdication

In an interview with National Public Radio’s public editor today, Terence Samuel, managing editor for news, explained why readers haven’t seen any stories about the New York Post’s Hunter Biden email scoop. Source: Hunter Biden’s Media Blackout — NPR Refuses to Cover Inconvenient Story | National Review

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Economic Snapback

Kerby Anderson The US economy is doing better than most economists predicted. Harrison Dunn says we are witnessing the “sharpest economic snapback in US history.” This isn’t what many pundits and economists predicted. Most assumed we would still be trying to dig out from the devastation of the pandemic lockdowns. This economic snapback may also explain why the Gallup poll…

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Tuesday, October 27, 2020

On Point of View today, Kerby welcomes Buddy Pilgrim into the studio. They will discuss election stories, share their biblical perspectives on the upcoming elections, and talk about the importance of voting. Please call or contact us with your perspective, call 800-351-1212 or you can post a comment or question on Facebook at facebook.com/pointofviewradio.

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Mail Voting

Kerby Anderson Critics of mass mail voting point to problems with government efficiency and the potential for voter fraud. The quick response often is a throwaway line that many states have been doing mail-in voting for years with no problems. The editors of the Wall Street Journal then ask: “What do they have the rest of us lack? Well, for…

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