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Tuesday, April 1, 2008

At a town hall meeting in Johnstown, Pennsylvania on Saturday afternoon, Barack Obama told the crowd that he didn't want his daughters, "punished with a baby."
"When it comes specifically to HIV/AIDS, the most important prevention is education, which should include -- which should include abstinence education and teaching the children -- teaching children, you know, that sex is not something casual. But it should also include -- it should also include other, you know, information about contraception because, look, I've got two daughters. 9 years old and 6 years old. I am going to teach them first of all about values and morals. But if they make a mistake, I don't want them punished with a baby. I don't want them punished with an STD at the age of 16. You know, so it doesn't make sense to not give them information."
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The church where Sen. Barack Obama has worshipped for two decades publicly declares that its ministry is founded on a 1960s book that espouses "the destruction of the white enemy."
Trinity United Church of Christ's Web site says its teachings are based on the black liberation theology of James H. Cone and his 1969 book "Black Theology and Black Power."
"What we need is the divine love as expressed in Black Power, which is the power of black people to destroy their oppressors here and now by any means at their disposal. Unless God is participating in this holy activity, we must reject his love," Mr. Cone wrote in the book.
Mr. Cone, a professor at the Union Theological Seminary in New York, added that "black theology will accept only the love of God which participates in the destruction of the white enemy."
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458-508Alex and Brett Harris, twin sons of homeschooling pioneers Gregg and Sono Harris, are the most widely read teens on the web.  At the age of 17 they launched therebelution.com one of the most popular sites for Christian teens.  Their new book, Do Hard Things – A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations, is out later this month but can be pre-ordered at Amazon.com.  (dohardthings.com).
• Alex and Brett Harris (3/29), Winning the culture War (or not).
512-523Alex and Brett Harris
528-539Isaac Moonzwe, director of global partnerships for World Harvest (worldharvest.cc), a Christian organization that cares for people living in poverty and disaster affected areas, regardless of their ethnic background or religious belief.  We are also joined by World Harvest co-founder and vice chairman Daniel Hanafi.
(C.S. Lewis "Narnia-Prince Caspian" is coming to theaters this spring.  Before you see the movie, read the book!  Go to kkla.com to win a copy of "Narnia-Prince Caspian.")
544-554Isaac Moonzwe & Daniel Hanafi
558-608Lance Izumi, senior director of education studies for the Pacific Research Institute (pacificresearch.org) on his article on homeschooling in today's Orange County Register. Lance is the co-author of Not As Good as you Think: Why the Middle Class Needs School Choice.
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608 – [1:30] The Money Guys Robert Micone/Bill O'Connor at Applied Financial, 866-SEEK-COUNSEL.
612-623Don Stewart, the Bible Explorer (thebibleexplorer.com), has 5 DVD's available:  10 Principles for Successful Christian Living;  Heaven and Hell: The Final Destination for Humanity;  The Case For Christianity;  The Afterlife: What Happens One Second After Death;  and 10 Reasons to Trust the Bible.  This Sunday on Family Net TV at 5:30pm, is the premier of Don Stewart: The Bible Explorer.
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