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Messing with Imago Dei

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Release Date: 05/09/2025

A New Pope, People Turn to AI for Religion, and When is Error Heresy? show art A New Pope, People Turn to AI for Religion, and When is Error Heresy?

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Robert Prevost has been elected Pope Leo XIV. What should we be looking for in the new leader? A new law in Washington calls religious freedom into question in cases of reporting abuse. AI-fueled spiritual fantasies and psychosis are destroying families and lives. John and Maria offer a framework on discerning truth from heresy in different religions and denominations.   Recommendations Segment 1 - New Pope Elected and State Shenanigans  Segment 2 - AI-Fueled Psychosis Segment 3 - Mormonism and Denominational Differences Segment 4 - Listener Questions __________ Sign...

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Is “baby optimization” unscientific and immoral?  Related Resource ___________ Join the Colson Center as a Cornerstone Partner at . 

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Does Hollywood usually know the answer to “What could possibly go wrong?”  _____________ Learn more about the Colson Fellows Program and apply today at . 

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Why all Christians should care who the next pope is.  __________ Register for the ACSI Rooted Educator Worldview Summit in Dallas, TX at . 

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Physician Professor who questioned transgender treatments for kids wins big in court.  Related Resource What Would You Say?: Is Sex Assigned at Birth? __________ Register for the ACSI Rooted Educator Worldview Summit at . 

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“Hard” is not hell; it leads to treasures in heaven.  ___________ Register for the informational Colson Fellows webinar on May 8 at . 

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SCOTUS Hears Case of Catholic Charter School, a Bombshell Study on the Abortion Pill, and the Benefits of Early Marriage show art SCOTUS Hears Case of Catholic Charter School, a Bombshell Study on the Abortion Pill, and the Benefits of Early Marriage

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Colorado and Oklahoma are two states debating the place of religion in public schools. A new study finds the risks of taking the abortion pill are drastically greater than we’ve been told. And new research debunks the supposed perils of marrying early.   Recommendations Segment 1 - Public Education and Religion Segment 2 - Bombshell Abortion Pill Study Segment 3 - The Benefits of Marrying Early Segment 4 - Listener Questions __________ Get access to the FREE course Hope Always: How to Be a Force for Life in a Culture of Suicide at . Join the Colson Center as a...

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“You’ll do for now” cohabitation isn’t making couples happier.  Related Resource __________ Register for the Rooted Educator Worldview Summit in Dallas, TX at . 

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What if marching for women’s rights meant for the persecuted instead of for abortion?  ______________ Learn more about the Colson Fellows Program by registering for one of our upcoming webinars at . 

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Christians should not get lost in cultural cynicism but instead be a Church wrapped in truth and discernment.  ____________ Get your access the “Why Life?” video series at . 

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