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LeBron In Lace/1619 Project/Demons And Ghosts News Show 9.25.2020

LeBron In Lace/1619 Project/Demons And Ghosts News Show 9.25.2020

FromThe Babylon Bee


LeBron In Lace/1619 Project/Demons And Ghosts News Show 9.25.2020

FromThe Babylon Bee

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Length:
78 minutes
Released:
Sep 25, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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This is the Babylon Bee Weekly News Podcast for the week of 9/25/2020. In this episode of The Babylon Bee Podcast, Kyle and Ethan talk about the week’s biggest stories like the NBA’s heartwarming tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Donald Trump ordering all the nation’s schools to show the movie ‘Top Gun’ daily instead of 1619 Project materials, and how 95% of evangelicals don’t believe in God, the Bible, or Jesus. Kyle and Ethan also talk to demon and ghost investigator Billy Hallowell about demon possessions, infestations, and what happens when you use that Ouija board.  Billy Hallowell’s new book is available now: Playing with Fire: A Modern Investigation into Demons, Exorcism, and Ghosts. This episode is brought to you by Faithful Counseling. Go to faithfulcounseling.com/babylonbee for 10% off your first month. Introduction Kyle got kicked off Twitter for being a bot apparently and the guys and report live from Moscow. Stuff That’s Good Kyle likes the Dune audiobook Ethan likes Scythian (the band). Weird News Trump or Biden? Peruvian shamans try to predict U.S. election winner Belgian city finds its former mayor's heart in a fountain D.C. police wanted to use a HEAT RAY on protesters! (NTB) German soccer team loses 37-0 after social distancing on the field (NTB) Watch: Man spotted wearing live snake as a mask on city bus Stories of the Week Story 1: NBA Players Wear Special Lace Collars To Honor Ruth Bader Ginsburg Summary: NBA players are honoring the life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg this week by wearing pretty lace collars just like Notorious RBG used to wear Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died September 18, 2020, at the age of 87, from complications of metastatic pancreatic cancer She became known as a  leftist icon and dubbed The Notorious RBG by a law student (like the rapper The Notorious B.I.G.) Bill Clinton nominated her to SCOTUS 1993 (Bill was elected with 43% of popular vote in 1992) She became known as a liberal wing of the court and argued for gender equality and women’s “rights” Her death is right up on the election, leftist celebrities and media types like Reza Azlan are doubling down on threatening to burn everything down to the ground if the Republicans “ram” through a judge Romney said he would not block the vote and would vote based on the merits of the nominee, and that Trump as President can constitutionally nominate and the Senate can give advice and consent. This comes amid calls of hypocrisy since in 2016 the Republican led Senate blocked a vote on Merrick Garland nominated by Barack Obama. Trump has promised to nominate a woman. Because that’s important for some reason. Lefty types on Twitter seem to think this article was real. Really. Story 2 Trump Orders Schools To Replace Anti-American Curriculum With Daily Viewings Of 'Top Gun' Summary: In what many are calling the most popular Executive Order of all time, President Trump has ordered public schools to stop teaching anti-American history classes, replacing them all with daily viewings of Top Gun. Trump issued an executive order to stop federal agencies from using Critical Race Theory in their training materials and two weeks later says he will issue an Executive Order to fight critical race theory and 1619 project style curriculum in local schools across the nation Trump Launches 'Patriotic Education’ Commission, Calls 1619 Project 'Ideological Poison’ Trump’s executive order was met with fierce backlash from commentators, who recognized it as authoritarian; New York Times opinion columnist Farhad Manjoo tweeted, “Kim Jong Un wasn’t writing him love letters, it was an instructional manual.” Culturally, this is one of the more important things Trump has done Story 3 Survey Finds 95% Of Evangelicals Don't Believe In God, Bible, Jesus Summary: A new study has found that 95% of evangelicals don’t believe in God, the Bible, or Jesus. Ligonier released their annual ‘State Of Theology” polling data and it’s not looking good: What
Released:
Sep 25, 2020
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This is the official, authoritative, inspired podcast of the Babylon Bee. Join editor-in-chief Kyle Mann for a look at weekly highlights, discussing the spiciest topics of the times, the stories behind the stories, and a behind-the-scenes look at the inner workings of America's most trusted source for Christian news satire.