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316 - Tim Ward (Pro Truth)
Manage episode 278801279 series 96958
I interview Tim Ward, co-author (along with Gleb Tsipursky) of Pro Truth: A Practical Plan for Putting Truth Back Into Politics. We talk about the Pro-Truth Pledge, a tool to enable politicians, government officials, public personalities, and even regular citizens in sharing, honoring, and encouraging the truth as a central foundation for political discourse.
For more about the Pro-Truth Movement, visit ProTruthPledge.org.
For more about Tim and his work visit ChangemakersBooks.com.
To buy a copy of Pro Truth for yourself, click here.
Plus:
The newly conservative-controlled Supreme Court has issued "injunctive relief" against an executive order (issued by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo) that sought to restrict the number of attendees at religious services in certain zones identified as pandemic hotspots. In Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn v. Cuomo, the Court agreed with the church's argument that restrictions applying uniquely to religious meetings violate the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment. (Nevermind, as pointed out by Chief Justice John Roberts in his dissent, that Cuomo had already altered his executive order so that the zone restrictions no longer apply.) Justice Stephen Breyer also dissented, insisting that governors should be given considerable latitude to act during times of public emergency. In any case, this ruling is surely a harbinger of how a SCOTUS now dominated by Trump appointees will rule favorably on behalf of religious conservatives.
Theme music courtesy of Body Found.
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Contact: john@americanfreethought.com
Support the Podcast: PayPal funds to sniderishere@gmail.com
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Manage episode 278801279 series 96958
I interview Tim Ward, co-author (along with Gleb Tsipursky) of Pro Truth: A Practical Plan for Putting Truth Back Into Politics. We talk about the Pro-Truth Pledge, a tool to enable politicians, government officials, public personalities, and even regular citizens in sharing, honoring, and encouraging the truth as a central foundation for political discourse.
For more about the Pro-Truth Movement, visit ProTruthPledge.org.
For more about Tim and his work visit ChangemakersBooks.com.
To buy a copy of Pro Truth for yourself, click here.
Plus:
The newly conservative-controlled Supreme Court has issued "injunctive relief" against an executive order (issued by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo) that sought to restrict the number of attendees at religious services in certain zones identified as pandemic hotspots. In Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn v. Cuomo, the Court agreed with the church's argument that restrictions applying uniquely to religious meetings violate the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment. (Nevermind, as pointed out by Chief Justice John Roberts in his dissent, that Cuomo had already altered his executive order so that the zone restrictions no longer apply.) Justice Stephen Breyer also dissented, insisting that governors should be given considerable latitude to act during times of public emergency. In any case, this ruling is surely a harbinger of how a SCOTUS now dominated by Trump appointees will rule favorably on behalf of religious conservatives.
Theme music courtesy of Body Found.
Follow American Freethought on the intertubes:
Website: AmericanFreethought.com
Twitter: @AMERFREETHOUGHT
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/21523473365/
Libsyn Classic Feed: https://americanfreethought.libsyn.com/rss
Contact: john@americanfreethought.com
Support the Podcast: PayPal funds to sniderishere@gmail.com
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