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The Schilling Show 12/13/17 Hour 1: Michael P. Foley, Julie Gunlock, Dr. June

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The Schilling Show 12/13/17 Hour 1: Michael P. Foley, Julie Gunlock, Dr. June

Author Michael P. Foley explains what it means to be politically incorrect, equality of the sexes, and more from his book The Politically Incorrect Guide to Christianity: Why It’s True, Why It Matters, and Why It’s Good for You.

Julie Gunlock, director for Culture of Alarmism Project and senior fellow of Independent Women’s Forum, discusses how traditional Disney is different from present day programming and if there are any TV safe spaces for kids.

Dr. June from American College of Pediatricians, shares a study on the relation between birth control and teen suicide, as well as what the study did not take into account, and more on further studies.

 

All of this and more in hour two on a Wild Wednesday edition of The Schilling Show!

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