In the latest thought-provoking episode of The Secret Teachings with Ryan Gable, we delve into the contentious debate surrounding the separation between Church & State. Our host examines the historical context of Thomas Jefferson's 1802 reference to this principle, highlighting its relevance to current events such as the Louisiana plan to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms. Ryan argues that the commandments' universal values, such as the prohibitions against stealing and murder, do not mandate religious practice.
The episode also tackles the controversial claims made in a new Biden campaign ad, which accuses Louisiana hospitals of denying miscarriage abortions. Ryan exposes the inaccuracies in this narrative by clarifying the state's laws, which allow for such procedures under specific conditions, debunking the ad's allegations as a significant distortion of the truth.
Furthermore, Ryan sheds light on Project 2025, often misrepresented by its critics as a far-right initiative aimed at restricting abortion. Contrary to these claims, Ryan reveals that the Heritage Foundation's policy recommendation does not seek to ban abortion outright. Instead, it upholds the dignity and worth of all humans, while distinguishing that "abortion and euthanasia are not health care." The episode provides a deep dive into the document's extensive focus on federal agencies and government policy, challenging the narrative pushed by the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism.
Listeners are invited to explore these topics and more, as Ryan Gable confronts the monumental lies that stand in stark opposition to the fundamental principle of not lying, a core tenet of the Ten Commandments. Don't miss this riveting discussion that promises to enlighten and challenge your perspectives.
Tune in now to The Secret Teachings with Ryan Gable for an episode that promises to cut through the noise and bring you the unvarnished truth. Engage with the show and support our work through the links provided, and join us in our quest for knowledge and understanding.