UK Bans Puberty Blockers ‘Indefinitely,’ Evangelicals Belive Social Media Is Harmful, Nativity Goes On Display At U.S. Capitol
Top headlines for Monday, December 16, 2024
In this episode, we explore the United Kingdom's controversial decision to ban the use of puberty blockers for trans-identified children outside of clinical trials, examining the implications for healthcare and transgender rights. Next, we discuss a new study revealing that although many Evangelicals view social media as harmful to their faith, they continue to use it—unpacking the complex relationship between religion and digital platforms. Lastly, we journey into the past with the discovery of an ancient amulet and silver scroll, now heralded as the oldest physical evidence of Christianity north of the Alps, and discuss what this means for our understanding of early Christian history.
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- UK bans puberty blockers for minors ‘indefinitely’ | World
- Swiss parents face potential criminal charges over trans ideology | World
- Nancy Pelosi injured at Battle of the Bulge event | Politics
- Most Evangelicals believe social media is harmful to their faith | U.S.
- Former pastor arrested for sending nude photos to teen | U.S.
- Archaeologists unearth oldest Christian artifact north of Alps | World
- In historic first, Nativity scene goes on display at US Capitol | U.S.