Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 4/7/2018- Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis discuss the roots of societal issues and whether or not we’re applying biblical or man-made solutions. We discuss what biblical solutions might look like in contrast to secular attempts.
Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 3/24/2018- Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis delve into legislation currently before the Ohio Legislature to help find cures and protect helpless infants. Who could oppose such things? You might be surprised and we reveal reasons why they do.
Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 3/17/2018- Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis discuss a simply awful ruling issued by Federal District Court judge Timothy Black, an Obama appointee and a Republican Senate confirmation, allowing the abortion of children simply because they have an extra chromosome giving them Down’s Syndrome. Judge Black is a former general counsel and president of Planned Parenthood of Ohio. We discuss the frightening implications of a ruling in which a Federal Court judge rules that the murder of children due to a development anomaly is a categorical right. We also discuss the educational nightmare and the schizophrenic nature of so-called conservatives who support a bill in the Ohio Legislature that completely revamps the education in Ohio. The proposed system in HB 512 takes a system that is already badly broken and way too centralized into a Soviet-style and unaccountable bureaucracy.
Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 3/3/2018- Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis explain why our presuppositions and the presuppositions of those around us are vitally important to understanding the world around us and how we think God’s thoughts after Him about it.
Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 2/24/2018- Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis interview Catherine Wood of Relationships Under Construction about the very difficult job they do very, very well in public schools. We also discuss the upcoming Relationships Under Construction banquet.
Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 2/3/2018- Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis discuss two vitally important organizations and their upcoming gatherings. We then discuss the upcoming memo release, the people who are in a panic over its release and its possible implications. We also discuss how the meme argument that the FISA warrants were obtained using information untainted by political corruption.
Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 1/27/2018- Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis discuss the emergence of a new era of “witch-hunting” in the form of requiring candidates for office to reveal membership in certain “taxpayer rights” organization for purposes of appointing school board members to fill a vacant seat. We also talk about the debacle of a “send-off party” for a Republican legislative staffer in which legislators and other party regulars demonstrated why politics and alcohol don’t mix well in gatherings. We finish up with why much of the current rash of societal problems can be tied to a loss of Christian worldview.
Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 1/20/2018- Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis analyz.e Donald Trump’s decision to directly address March for Lifers. we also discuss the recent, if somewhat flawed, awakening to the limits on the judiciary in the Constitution. We look at how President Trump has hoist the press by their own petard by pointing out the absurdity of blaming Republicans for the coming government shutdown over DACA. We finish up with a warning on Ohio HB 160 which is a nightmare for churches and church affiliated organizations, not to mention small business owners, etc.
Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 1/6/2018- Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis predict what will happen in 2018 based on what happened in 2017 and before.
Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 12/23/2017- Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis hand out presents to the good and sticks and coal to the bad.
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