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This hour we discuss how and why DEI is hurting our military. We will hear why Congress should codify meritocracy in the military and dismantle the Pentagon’s DEI program. Then a powerful new 4-part documentary will begin this week on TBN. Our guest is an award-winning screenwriter, producer, director, and reserve duty captain in the Israel Defense Forces. He will offer keen insights and perspective to the events that changed the world on October 7th.
This hour we travel to the land down under to hear from our favorite Scottish apologist. He will share his views on a wide variety of topics including the resignation of Humza Yousef and why one prominent Christian in the UK has left the Church of England. He will also share his thoughts on why Australia is pushing aggressively for censorship. Get ready to think biblically and critically on today’s broadcast.
Elaine Donnelly is founder and president of the Center for Military Readiness, an independent, nonpartisan public policy organization that reports on and analyzes military/social issues. Since its founding in 1993, CMR has advocated for high, uncompromised standards in all forms of military training and sound priorities in the making of military/social policies. Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger appointed Mrs. Donnelly to the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (DACOWITS) for a three-year term. (1984–1986). In 1992, President George H. W. Bush appointed her to the Presidential Commission on the Assignment of Women in the Armed Forces. For a full year, the commission studied all aspects of issues surrounding women in combat in all branches of the service. Mrs. Donnelly is the author of a chapter titled “Defending the Culture of the Military,” which was published by the Air Force University Press in the book Attitudes Are Not Free – Thinking Deeply About Diversity in the U.S. Armed Forces, released in May 2010. She also wrote a comprehensive, peer-reviewed article titled “Constructing the Co-Ed Military” for the May 2007 edition of the Duke University Journal of Gender Law & Policy.
Dan Gordon is an award-winning Israeli American screenwriter, producer, director, and reserve duty captain in the Israel Defense Forces. His storied Hollywood career extends almost 50 years. Gordon joined the Israeli Army in the early 1970s where he served for nearly a decade. As a screenwriter, he has written films including Wyatt Earp, Passenger 57, Murder in the First, and The Hurricane, and developed the story for Rambo: Last Blood.He has been the producer, screenwriter and story editor for over 200 hours of television, including Highway to Heaven, Highlander, and Soldier of Fortune, Inc. He has also written stage adaptations of Terms of Endearment and Rain Man,and novels based on his screenplays as well as his own experiences fighting in the Gaza War.
David Robertson is a Scottish Presbyterian minister who is currently the minister of Scots Kirk, Newcastle, New South Wales in Australia. He is a former moderator of the Free Church of Scotland, having served for 33 years in two Presbyterian churches in the Highlands of Scotland and the city of Dundee. He is a broadcaster, writer, blogger, columnist, and hosts the "Quantum of the Wee Flea” podcast - a podcast which looks at world news and culture from a Christian perspective. He has written several books including Awakening - the Life of Robert Murray McCheyne; The Dawkins Letters; Magnificent Obsession; Engaging with Atheists; Quench - Cafe Culture Evangelism; and two books for teenagers - ASK and SEEK. He is on X as @theweeflea, Facebook - The Wee Flea; and Tik Tok – asktheweeflea