Episode

The Promise of Life

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CR101 Radio - Podcast Network
Published
Apr 5, 2026
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233
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Summary

A 1966 scandal in England revealed how far a society can fall when authority forgets its purpose: a ten-year-old girl was seized from her mother and placed in a state home her “crime” nothing more than wiping her cutlery clean before meals. The case exposes a deeper hostility toward the family that has since gone global. Educational elites like James Bryant Conant insist that parents themselves are obstacles to democracy because they want the best for their own children. Church bureaucrats have even asked whether the Biblical family is “obsolete,” calling for updates in sexual ethics and family structure. But Scripture is unequivocal: “Honor thy father and thy mother … that thy days may be prolonged” (Deut. 5:16). God builds nations on strong households and warns that those who undermine the family undermine their own future. A society attacking both its homes and its heritage is committing slow suicide. The question remains: will we choose God’s promise of life, or follow modern folly into death?