
Surrounded Is There Only One Way to Read the Bible? | Surrounded Follow-Up w/ Allie Beth Stuckey
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Oct 19, 2025 Allie Beth Stuckey, a Conservative Christian commentator and author of 'Toxic Empathy,' engages with John Regalado on faith and societal issues. They dive into the complexities of homosexuality in the Bible and the moral implications of abortion. Allie argues that laws reflect moral beliefs and discusses the importance of distinguishing faith from political ideologies. She challenges the notion of toxic empathy and addresses the church's stance on same-sex marriage, advocating for loving dialogue while maintaining doctrinal integrity.
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Compassion Without Compromise
- Allie Beth Stuckey aimed to be disarmingly compassionate while holding firm to her convictions during the Jubilee debate.
- The participants' initial kindness shifted the tone and enabled substantive dialogue.
Laws Always Reflect Worldviews
- All laws reflect underlying beliefs and there is no truly neutral law, Stuckey argues.
- She says founders wrote laws with scriptural principles in mind and public policy inevitably expresses worldviews.
Separation, Not Godlessness
- Stuckey distinguishes separation of church and state from separation of God and law.
- She emphasizes founders believed rights derive from a Creator and that shapes lawmaking debates.







