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This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.
Part I (00:13 – 08:16)
We Pray For a Good and Righteous Peace: After Unprecedented Threat, President Trump and Iran Appear to Begin Talks Towards a Ceasefire
The U.S. Will Not Risk Its National Sovereignty for the U.N.: A Stronger U.N. Would Not Lead to a Stronger World (And It Isn’t Going to Happen)
The Death of Noella Castillo: The Culture of Death Advances in Spain
The Next Step from Medical Assistance in Dying: The Culture of Death Wants to Determine That People Should Be Killed, Not Just Permit People to Exercise “Autonomy”
Harvard Has a Problem: Harvard is Considering an ‘A’ Grade Cap Even as Students Revolt
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Part I (00:13 – 08:16)
We Pray For a Good and Righteous Peace: After Unprecedented Threat, President Trump and Iran Appear to Begin Talks Towards a Ceasefire
- What will the Iran ceasefire cost Trump? by The Spectator (Jacob Heilbrunn)
The U.S. Will Not Risk Its National Sovereignty for the U.N.: A Stronger U.N. Would Not Lead to a Stronger World (And It Isn’t Going to Happen)
- The World Needs a Stronger U.N. by The Wall Street Journal (Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva)
The Death of Noella Castillo: The Culture of Death Advances in Spain
- There’s nothing merciful about Noelia Castillo’s death by The Spectator (Brendan O’Neill)
- Spanish Woman Dies After Winning Legal Battle for Right to End Her Life by The New York Times (Lynsey Chutel and Carlos Barragán)
- Spanish Woman Dies After Winning Legal Battle for Right to End Her Life by The New York Times (Lynsey Chutel and Carlos Barragán)
The Next Step from Medical Assistance in Dying: The Culture of Death Wants to Determine That People Should Be Killed, Not Just Permit People to Exercise “Autonomy”
- Assisted Suicide Is a Threat to Freedom by The Wall Street Journal (Lois McLatchie Miller)
Harvard Has a Problem: Harvard is Considering an ‘A’ Grade Cap Even as Students Revolt
- Harvard’s Push to Cap ‘A’ Grades Has Students Howling in Protest by The Wall Street Journal (Roshan Fernandez)
Follow Dr. Mohler:
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For more information on The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to sbts.edu.
For more information on Boyce College, just go to BoyceCollege.com.
To write Dr. Mohler or submit a question for The Mailbox, go here.