In Grotesque Overstep, Biden Administration Erases the Risen Christ from Easter, Replacing It with ‘Trans Day of Visibility’

In this episode of Defending Faith, Family, and Freedom, Gary Bauer discusses the Biden Administration’s grotesque and purposeful attack on Easter and, by proxy, the tens of millions of Americans who annually mark this day to remember Christ’s death and resurrection. In response, the outrage from Christian leaders and organizations was fast and furious. Bauer quotes Franklin Graham’s post on X (formerly Twitter): “‘Transgender Day of Visibility.’ This once again shows how little respect President Biden and his administration have for God. On the most significant day of the Christian calendar, when the Church around the world celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ who died and shed His blood for the sins of mankind, the Biden administration uses this opportunity to flaunt sin, to glorify sin, and to celebrate sin,” wrote Graham. As if this outrage wasn’t enough, the Biden White House decided it was appropriate to ban religious messages at its annual Easter Egg Roll. Don’t even think about decorating your Easter eggs with a cross, kiddies! Graham expressed his sincere concerns about this mess well. “The Bible says, ‘…they proclaim their sin like Sodom; they do not hide it. Woe to them!'” (Isaiah 3:9). “Judgment is coming. Instead of celebrating sin, we need to confess our sins, repent of our sins, and ask for God’s forgiveness,” Graham concluded.

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The Case For Grace – Part 2

Ephesians 2:8-9, says, “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God, not by works, so that no one can boast.” Thanks to God’s amazing gift of grace, flawed men and women everywhere can receive forgiveness for their sins. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson and Lee Strobel discuss his book, The Case for Grace, pointing out that Christianity is the only faith that offers this unmerited gift of God’s grace.

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