Weekly Roundup: Texting to Stop a Coup

Weekly Roundup: Texting to Stop a Coup

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It's in the Code ep 179: “A Father’s Virtues?”

Josh Hawley identifies the defining roles men are called to play in order to exercise their “masculine virtues.” The second of these is that of father. What are the virtues Hawley thinks fathers embody? And are they really virtues that only fathers can embody? And exactly what ki ...  Show more

James Dobson, Jeffrey Epstein, and the Theology of Abuse

In this episode of Straight White American, Jesus, we dig into the disturbing revelation that James Dobson’s name appears among the Epstein files. :Why would Epstein recommend a James Dobson article to a young woman he was grooming—and what does that reveal about Dobson’s theolog ...  Show more

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