Episode 171: Voting for Character in Texas & California, Trusting the Zoomers, and Celebrating Am...

Send us Fan Mail (https://www.buzzsprout.com/2141044/fa...) Welcome back to The Latter-day Lens, your home for unscripted, faith-promoting discussions analyzing current events, culture, and political science through a gospel lens. First this week, the hosts look ahead to next month’s 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Most people are unaware that there are two distinct organizational frameworks competing for this national celebration: America250, the bipartisan, non-political commission established by Congress in 2016 focusing on education and community history, and Freedom 250, a quasi-government track created under the Trump administration focusing on patriotic rallies and a national tour. With the Church officially partnering with America250 and staying clear of Freedom 250, Matt, Shawn, and Marc tackle the big question: Should Latter-day Saints follow the Church’s lead and put their support strictly behind America250? Next up, the conversation turns to a troubling pattern in recent primary elections that highlights a stark geographic divide in political priorities. In Texas, Republican voters ousted a principled, experienced conservative Senate nominee, John Cornyn, in favor of Ken Paxton, a nominee facing multiple fraud indictments and past impeachment. Meanwhile, in California's Democratic gubernatorial race, frontrunner Eric Swalwell quickly lost support and dropped out after facing serious allegations of misconduct. In light of recent counsel from the First Presidency encouraging members to vote for candidates of high moral character regardless of party affiliation, the hosts ask a provocative question: Does this recent political behavior show that California voters are doing a better job of following prophetic counsel than Texas voters? Finally, they pivot into a deep macro-economic and cultural evaluation of modern governance, looking at how societies function when traditional religious foundations erode, and closing with a provocative debate on free market dynamics: Has modern capitalism failed to resonate with Gen Z, and can Western individualism survive the rising tide of youth-led democratic socialism? Connect with the Show: • Email us your thoughts: [email protected] • Explore more: Visit latterdaylens.com (https://www.latterdaylens.com/) to find past episodes and resources. Chapter Markers & Timestamps • 00:00 – Intro & Listener Mailbag: The Nuances of Adoption vs. Biological Parenting 06:40 – Redefining the Separation of Church and State 13:10 – The 250th Anniversary: America250 vs. Freedom 250 20:15 – Prophetic Lead: Why the Church Joined America250 (and Sidestepped Freedom 250) 26:45 – Character on the Ballot: Analyzing the Texas Senate Primary (Cornyn vs. Paxton) 34:30 – Accountability in California: The Exit of Eric Swalwell 41:10 – Following the First Presidency: Are We Prioritizing Ethics Over Partisanship? 48:00 – Global Perspectives: Individualism, China, and Why Capitalism is Losing Gen Z 55:30 – Closing Thoughts & Listener Mail Callout Keywords / Tags   Latter-day Saint commentary, Christian political science, America250, Freedom 250, Semiquincentennial celebration, Church and politics, political character, First Presidency statement, voting for character, Texas Republican primaries, Ken Paxton, John Cornyn, California Governor race, Eric Swalwell, political integrity, adoption perspectives, separation of church and state, secularism in America, rise of socialism, Gen Z politics, capitalism vs communism, economic philosophy 

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