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In this episode of Dual Citizens, David and Stephen break down the recent US election, evaluating the extent to which the attitudes of Trump and Harris towards emerging media played a role in a Republican victory. They also discuss whose right it should be to determine what constitutes misinformation, and offer support for the proposed government ban on social media for users under 16.
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In this episode of Dual Citizens , David and Steven are joined by Dr. Sarah Irving Stonebraker to explore the importance of history in shaping Western values. Together, they examine the cultural impact of secularism, how Christianity has influenced modern morality, and the role of historical narratives in contemporary debates on ethics and human dignity.
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Steve and Dave speak with Dr. Carl Trueman on challenges the church faces in a rapidly changing culture. With shifts in views on identity, sexuality, and morality, he emphasises the need for the church to reclaim its historic creeds and confessions. These foundations, he argues, help maintain faithfulness and provide guidance during times of cultural upheaval.
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In this episode of Dual Citizens, Dave and Steve are reunited in person to discuss the recent controversy surrounding the 2024 Paris Olympics. They talk about women's boxing, as well as the opening ceremony, and the possible mocking of Christianity.
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In this episode of 'Mono Citizens', Dave explores the recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump, whether God really saved him, and the responses from all sides of the political spectrum, including the 'woke right'.
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In this episode of Dual Citizens, Dave and Steve are joined by Aaron Renn to discuss being a Christian in the 'negative world'.
Aaron Renn is a writer and consultant in Indianapolis who is a co-founder and Senior Fellow at American Reformer. He has written extensively on cities, culture, the future of the evangelical church, and men's issues. His recent book 'Life in the Negative World: Confronting Challenges in an Anti-Christian Culture' explores what it means to be Christian in the modern West.
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Dave and Steve discuss the Dobbs ruling on Roe vs. Wade, highlighting polarized views and ongoing debates, and urging the church's engagement and support for affected individuals.
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In this episode of Dual Citizens, Dave and Steve discuss the conviction of Donald Trump, whether Christians should support him and everything in between.
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Dave and Steve talk about the current challenges in the comedy world, especially with cancel culture impacting it. They also discuss the difficulties between religious schools and LGBT students and staff and how Christians should be responding to these issues.
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In this episode of Dual Citizens, we discuss the recent protests at Eurovision 2024, as well as the protests on University Campuses in Australia, and the controversial question 'who killed Jesus'.
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In this episode of Dual Citizens, we discuss Russell Brand's recent baptism in the River Thames, the ongoing protests on university campuses in the US, and Anthony Albanese's alleged blunder at a recent rally on violence against women.
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In this episode of Dual Citizens, we discuss the recent Cass Review from the UK which looks into rapid-onset gender dysphoria, the horrific stabbings in Sydney, and the ALRC's report on religious discrimination.
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In this third, in-person, episode of Dual Citizens, David and Steve comment on the Religious Discrimination issues happening on State and Federal levels in Australia. Discussing the history and context, how it affects schools, what the Bible has to say and the way forward for us dual citizens.
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In the second episode of Dual Citizens, David and Steve delve into emerging issues in Australia, including the alarming phenomenon of Jewish doxing, the discourse surrounding the gender pay gap, new euthanasia laws in the Northern Territory, and the recent Taylor Swift tour that captivated the nation.
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In the first episode of Dual Citizens, David and Steve explore the controversy around Alistair Begg and transgender weddings, the reactions to the ‘He Gets Us’ Superbowl ad campaign, and the untimely death of world record holding marathon runner Kelvin Kiptum.