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Burden of Proof
by Joel Scott
"Burden of Proof" breaks down modern political issues and current events, from a Biblical and conservative perspective. The term Burden of Proof, derived from Latin, forces you to provide evidence for the claim which you make. Know what you believe, and why you believe it.
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Ep.5- God in the Declaration of Independence
Happy 4th of July! God is mentioned 4 times in the Declaration of Independence. Why? What was the vision of the founders? How did they see God's role in the founding of America? Find out in today's episode!
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Ep. 4- Abortion (Part 3)
In our final episode of our abortion series, we are going to discuss the arguments against exceptions for abortion. These exceptions include: 1) Rape and Incest, and 2) Life of the Mother. Prepare your heart before the Lord for this as it's a very sensitive topic to deeply ponder.
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Ep. 3- Abortion (Part 2)
Join me as I dive into Part 2 of our Abortion series. In this episode, we'll cover the following arguments: 1) Abortion is a woman's right, and 2)Abortion is a women's issue, and therefore men cannot have an opinion on it.
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Ep. 2- Abortion (Part 1)
Welcome to the first of a several part series on abortion, in which we will deconstruct several of the most used arguments from pro-abortion advocates. In this episode, we'll cover the following arguments: 1) "It's not a baby, it's a fetus/embryo/zygote/clump of cells!" and 2) Her Body, Her Choice.
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Ep. 1- Burden of Proof
Welcome to Burden of Proof! In our very first episode, we'll cover the vision for this show, and also the several series which we will be be starting shortly!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
"Burden of Proof" breaks down modern political issues and current events, from a Biblical and conservative perspective. The term Burden of Proof, derived from Latin, forces you to provide evidence for the claim which you make. Know what you believe, and why you believe it.
HOSTED BY
Joel Scott
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