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Ep. 67 | Catch-22 | The Clayton Tyner Podcast

Ep. 67 | Catch-22 | The Clayton Tyner Podcast

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This week:
There is only one story to talk about. At a rally in Pennsylvania, Former President and current frontrunner Donald Trump narrowly avoided an assassination attempt. There are endless takes on this unbelievable event, but here are a few that I may have a unique take on:

-FIRST: How did we get here? How is it that political opponents increasingly see the other side as EVIL and actual THREATS to our future? And, why the new calls to “tone down the fiery rhetoric” create a catch-22 for the Lefft.

-SECOND: The bullet meant for Trump narrowly missed taking his life. If not for a slight turn of his head at the perfect time, the assassination would have been successful. Did God providentially protect Trump, as many are implying? Is that how God operates, and what would that mean?

-THIRD: Where does this leave us as a country, and how should Christians respond?

All that AND ONE look at Biden’s chances of maintaining the White House. The President’s decline has been widely covered, and the polls are certainly unfavorable. Assuming Saturday’s events bolster Trump’s ratings, what chance does Biden have of victory?
Let’s talk through it on Episode 67 of the CTP!

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