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Kresta in the Afternoon – March 8, 2024 – Hour 2

Monica Miller discusses transgenderism and the end of the sacramental order and James Patterson gives us his take on how the American electorate has changed since the election of Donald Trump.

 

Transgenderism and the End of the Sacramental Order

There are two statements that can help illustrate the cultural crisis of transgenderism. The first, by second-century apologist Tertullian, says “the Incarnation is the hinge of salvation.” Centuries later, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI would observe that “Iconoclasm as a denial of the Incarnation is the summation of all heresies.” We unpack more with Monica Miller.

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Transgenderism and the End of the Sacramental Order

Dr Monica Miller is the Director of Citizens for a Pro-Life Society and the author of many books including "The Authority of Women in the Catholic Church," “Abandoned: The Untold Story of the Abortion Wars” and “Theology of the Passion of the Christ" Check out prolifesociety.com

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The Realignment That Wasn't

After Donald Trump’s election in 2016, National Conservatives sought ways to attract moderate Democrats and other voters to their cause. This attempt has mostly failed, for a few reasons. What does this mean as America braces itself for an election between two deeply unpopular candidates? James Patterson joins us.

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The Realignment That Wasn’t

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James Patterson is Associate Professor of Politics at Ave Maria University, where he also Chairs the Politics Department. He's the author of Religion in the Public Square: Sheen, King Falwell

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