
The World and Everything In It 3.6.26 The Supreme Court’s parental rights ruling, Pixar’s Hoppers, and George Grant on a remarkably versatile word
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Mar 6, 2026 George Grant, commentator known for 'Word Play' reflections on language and Scripture. Colin Garbarino, World Arts and Culture editor and film critic. John Stonestreet, Colson Center president speaking on culture, parenting, and marriage. They discuss the Supreme Court parental rights ruling, a critique of Pixar’s Hoppers and its cultural messages, and a playful look at the versatile uses of the word there.
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Court Reasserts Parents Primary Role In Child Rearing
- The Supreme Court decision affirms parents' constitutional role to guide children's upbringing against school policies hiding gender identity from parents.
- John Stonestreet explains schools inserting state-appointed experts between kids and parents reflects a culture that devalues the family and elevates the state as moral authority.
Trans Movement Critique Calls For Investigation
- Stonestreet argues the transgender movement advanced without solid scientific grounding and relied on ideological leaders who admitted to social experimentation.
- He cites WPATH emails and claims some leaders' motivations and methods must be exposed and investigated.
Apply Matthew 25 To Personal Charity Not State Policy
- Distinguish individual Christian charity from government welfare when citing Matthew 25; Scripture addresses personal giving, not lobbying for state programs.
- John Stonestreet warns Christians shouldn't manipulate Scripture to justify political agendas and must act charitably themselves.

