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  <title>Fixing a Culture in Crisis (Dr. Duke Pesta) 3/21/23</title>
  <description>We welcome back Dr. Duke Pesta of FreedomProject Academy to continue our discussion on education. Why is the corruption of language so detrimental in the handing on of knowledge, and why are so many professional educators outraged at the fact that parents are called to be the primary educators of their children? Father finishes with Timely Thoughts. FreedomProject Academy The Dr. Duke Show | FreedomProject Media Dem Rep Inadvertently Reveals What She REALLY Thinks About Lower Income Families and School Choice Civilization, Christendom, and the West (Dr. Duke Pesta) Cambridge Dictionary Re-Defines Man And Woman | FreedomProject Media United Nations Pushing Paganism &amp;amp;amp; Social Emotional Learning On Kids | FreedomProject Media The Regensburg Lecture - w/ Intro by Fr. James Schall THE STRUGGLE FOR STUPIDITY Educators Need to Be Reminded: The Truth Will Set You Free Student Sues University That Prohibited Her From Contact With Other Students Because She's Christian | LifeNews.com The Common Good—and Other Distractions (Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J.) 3/17/23 Read Fr. McTeigue’s Written Works! Questions? Comments? Feedback? Ask Father! </description>
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