The World and Everything In It

2.20.26 Culture Friday on Texas politics, linguistic surrender, and a mass shooting, Max Belz on Hamnet, and Les Sillars on South Sudan

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Feb 20, 2026
John Stonestreet, cultural commentator and theologian; Max Belz, film reviewer dissecting Hamnet; Les Sillars, international reporter on South Sudan. They tackle Texas politics and political messaging. They discuss a mass shooting and questions about identity language. They explore Hamnet’s grief, creativity, and direction. They report on rising tribal violence and chaplains serving amid conflict.
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INSIGHT

Progressive Faith Framing Meets Theological Pushback

  • James Tallarico reframes progressive politics using Christian language to challenge the religious right's priorities.
  • John Stonestreet says this argument is selective and misunderstands the breadth of Christian moral concern.
ADVICE

Compare Thin Claims To Deeper Models

  • John Stonestreet recommends Christians compare Tallarico's claims with Ben Sasse's fuller reflection on faith and politics.
  • He directs listeners to Sasse's Hoover Institution conversation as a rigorous model.
INSIGHT

Language Shapes Perception Of Violent Acts

  • A shooting in Pawtucket raised questions about the suspect's gender history and media language.
  • John Stonestreet argues a pattern exists linking some violent attackers to gender confusion and cultural silence around terminology.
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