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Thursday, April 28, 2016

Today on Point of View Mat Staver,  founder and chairman of Liberty Counsel joins us to discuss religious freedom.

In the second hour, author and speaker, Frank Turek  discusses the push for LGBT special rights and legislation.

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Guests
Mathew Staver
Founder and Chairman - Liberty Counsel
Mat Staver is the Founder and Chairman of Liberty Counsel and also serves as Chairman of Liberty Counsel Action, Chairman of Freedom Federation, and Chief Counsel and Executive Vice President of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference/CONELA, representing over 500,000 churches in America and Latin America. Mat has the highest AV rating given to attorneys by Martindale-Hubbell and is board certified in Appellate Practice.

Liberty Counsel is an international nonprofit litigation, education, and policy organization dedicated to advancing religious freedom, the sanctity of life, and the family since 1989, by providing pro bono assistance and representation on these and related topics. With offices in Florida, California, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., Liberty Counsel has hundreds of affiliate attorneys around the country and has a presence in Israel.

Heard on over 500 radio stations each day, Mat Staver hosts Freedom’s Call, a 60-second commentary as well as Faith & Freedom, a 15-minute daily radio program, focusing on topics of cultural and political interest from a Christian worldview. He serves on the Board of Reference of the Christian Film & Television Commission, the Board of National House of Hope, and the Board of Trustees for The Timothy Plan, a New York and Tel Aviv Stock Exchange Family of Mutual Funds. As a former pastor and one of the nation’s preeminent constitutional attorneys, he appears frequently as a guest on national network and cable TV and radio programs and also appears in several thousand print articles each year.
Push Behind Bathroom Bills
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Religious freedom restoration acts are appearing in numerous states nationwide. It's what some are calling anti-LGBT legislation. There are more than 100 active bills across nearly two dozen states. And at the ...
Frank Turek
Author, Speaker
Dr. Frank Turek is a dynamic speaker and award-winning author or coauthor of four books: Stealing from God: Why Atheists Need God to make their Case, I Don’t Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist, Correct, Not Politically Correct and Legislating Morality. As the President of CrossExamined.org, Frank presents powerful and entertaining evidence for Christianity at churches, high schools and at secular college campuses that often begin hostile to his message. He has also debated several prominent atheists including Christopher Hitchens and David Silverman, president of American Atheists.

Frank hosts an hour-long TV program each week called I Don’t Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist that is broadcast weekly. His radio program called CrossExamined with Frank Turek airs on 122 stations every Saturday morning and is available continuously on the free CrossExamined App.

Frank is widely featured guest in the media as a leading apologetics expert and cultural commentator. He has appeared on hundreds of radio programs and many top TV programs including: The O’Reilly Factor, Hannity and Colmes, Faith Under Fire, and Politically Incorrect. He also writes a column for Townhall.com.
Six Reasons North Carolina Got It Right
Lies are born the moment someone thinks the truth is dangerous. Apparently, a good number of business and sports executives think the truth about North Carolina’s “bathroom bill” (HB2) is dangerous, that’s why they are lying about it. Well, perhaps I should be a bit more charitable: some may not be overtly lying about it, but they are expressing their disapproval without knowing what the bill actually does.

On Monday Lt. Governor Dan Forest, who helped call the special session to pass HB2, called the executive in charge at one large protesting company and simply asked if him if he or anyone there had a actually read the bill.

He admitted they had not. They just labeled it “discriminatory” without even reading it.

Who needs the truth when you make so much “progress” by ignoring the truth and engaging in the very bigotry and name-calling you claim to oppose?
The False Song of Globalism
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump warned against “the false song of globalism” in a major foreign policy address on Wednesday in an escalation of his rhetoric rejecting the current framework of international coalitions. “We will ...
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