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Friday, October 7, 2016
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Happy Friday, it is our Weekend Edition Show and today Kerby is joined by Liberty Institute’s Kassie Dulin and Jeremy Dys. Together they will look at the top stories in the news this week and give you their point of view. You can  join the conversation too, give call us at 800-351-1212 and share your comments and questions.

Kerby Anderson
Kerby Anderson
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Kerby Anderson is host of Point of View Radio Talk Show and also serves as the President of Probe Ministries. He holds masters degrees from Yale University (science) and Georgetown University (government). He also serves as a visiting professor at Dallas Theological Seminary and has spoken on dozens of university campuses including University of Michigan, Vanderbilt University, Princeton University, Johns HopkinsRead More

Guests
Kassie Dulin
Director of Legal Communications - Liberty Institute
Kassie Dulin is the Director of Legal Communications for the Liberty Institute, a legal organization dedicated to defending religious freedom in America. She served as the assistant to the press secretary on Governor Mike Huckabee’s campaign for president in the 2008 election cycle, and is the creator of VoteUnderGod.com, a national effort to encourage Christians to vote. Kassie holds a Master of Arts in Government from Regent University and is a member of Gateway Church in Southlake, TX.
Jeremy_dys
Jeremy Dys
Senior Counsel - Liberty Institute
Mr. Dys graduated from Taylor University in 2001 with a Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, degree in Communication Studies while concentrating his minor study in U.S. History and Philosophy. During his undergraduate career, Dys also studied at the American Studies Program in Washington, D.C. where he interned with the late David Orgon Coolidge as part of the Marriage Law Project of the Ethics and Public Policy Center.
Christian School Can’t Pray Before Football Game
Private organizations and individuals have a right to pray on public property.

That’s what First Liberty is contending in a lawsuit on behalf of Cambridge Christian School (CCS) of Tampa, Florida.

Filed Tuesday, the lawsuit challenges a ban that prevented CCS and its opponent from opening their state football championship game with a prayer over a loudspeaker last December.

The Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) denied the schools’ request to open their championship game with a prayer over the loudspeaker because they claimed it would violate the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

Can Government Stop You from Praying at Home?
First Liberty is defending one woman’s right to pray in her own home.

That right — guaranteed by the First Amendment’s Free Exercise clause — was violated one night when police officers entered the home of Mary Anne Sause of Louisburg, Kansas and told her to “stop praying” without any legitimate law enforcement reason for doing so.

“No government official should tell someone to stop praying in their own home,” says Kelly Shackelford, First Liberty’s President and CEO.

First Liberty appealed Sause’s case Wednesday to the Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. When Sause previously complained about the violation of her First Amendment right before a district court, the judge dismissed her case.
Christian Music Banned on School Bus
The music of Third Day, Chris Tomlin, Toby Mac and other popular Christian artists is no longer welcome on public school buses in Siloam Springs, Arkansas.

The school district recently directed a bus driver to refrain from playing a Christian radio station while transporting children, television station KFSM first reported.

The edict was handed down after a complaint was filed by the Freedom From Religion Foundation, a Wisconsin-based assortment of perpetually offended atheists, agnostics, free-thinkers and other radical rabble rousers.

The FFRF alleges they were contacted by a parent who objected to his child listening to contemporary Christian music on Bus 24.
School Bans Bibles and Religious Symbols
Jesus just got kicked out of public schools in Henry County, Georgia.

The school district fired off a directive to school administrators ordering them to eradicate anything remotely religious from all public school buildings.

One of my readers sent me a copy of the directive from the Henry County School District that was relayed to the staff at East Lake Elementary School.

“You are hereby directed to remove all items which contain religious symbols, such as crosses, printed bibles, angels, bible verses, printed prayers, and biblical quotations from the common areas, hallways, classrooms, and office of East Lake Elementary School,” the edict read.
The Second Presidential Debate
Everything you need to know about Trump and Clinton’s second 2016 presidential debate

When is the second debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump?

The second debate will take place Sunday at Washington University in St. Louis.

What time is the debate and how long will it last?

The debate starts at 9 p.m. E.T. and will go for 90 minutes without commercial breaks.

How can I watch the debate?

The debate will air on major television networks as well as the websites of the leading cable channels and C-SPAN.
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