
Bannon`s War Room WarRoom Battleground EP 979: Finnish Politician Cites Romans 1 — And Is Convicted Under “War Crimes And Crimes Against Humanity”
Apr 1, 2026
Joseph Robertson, political analyst who reports from CPAC and studies generational trends, and Frank Walker, legal and religious commentator on scripture in public life, discuss free speech rulings, European limits on religious expression, shifting youth LGBTQ+ trends, the Utah Bible-in-Schools law, and a Finnish MP convicted for citing Romans. Short, topical conversations touch law, culture, and political organizing.
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Supreme Court Defines Conversion Therapy Bans As Free Speech
- The Supreme Court ruled 8–1 that bans on so-called conversion therapy are speech restrictions, not healthcare regulation.
- Neil Gorsuch's opinion, joined by some progressive justices, frames counseling about sexual orientation as First Amendment protected speech, impacting ~23 state laws.
Utah Mandates Bible Passages For Historical Education
- Utah passed a law requiring public schools to include Bible passages as historical context, not devotional practice.
- The state board has until 2029 to pick texts, framing scripture as part of civic and founding-era education.
Use Scripture As Historical Context In Schools
- Teach biblical passages as historical context to preserve understanding of founding documents and civic language.
- Frank Walker argued students need background on phrases like 'divine providence' to grasp Declaration of Independence references.
