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December 2, 2025 · 50:48

Clash of worldviews and authority: A University of Oklahoma pre-med student is flunked by a teacher’s assistant for grounding her understanding of the sexes in Truth.

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0:00 - 15:00. Proverbs 8:32-36. The enduring reality is that we suffer when we reject God’s wisdom. 15:00 - 31:00. Clash of worldviews and authority: A University of Oklahoma pre-med student is flunked by a teacher’s assistant for grounding her understanding of the sexes in Truth. 31:00 - 48:00. On display at SCOTUS today, those who hate God’s wisdom love death. Callers weigh in. | 1-800-326-4543 ext. 345 To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Samantha Fulnecky Supreme Court Justices Clash With New Jersey In Pregnancy Center Battle

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
  2. 0:03It simply reoccupies the space vacated by the light.
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  11. 0:33Good evening everyone.
  12. 0:34Welcome to The Hamilton Corner here on American Family Radio.
  13. 0:37I am your host Abraham Hamilton the third in studio
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  25. 1:12We are ready to rock and roll with today's edition
  26. 1:16of the program.
  27. 1:17Well, we're gonna continue our conversation really
  28. 1:20throughout this show about the reality,
  29. 1:25the enduring reality,
  30. 1:26that when we reject God's Word, we injure ourselves.
  31. 1:30And that truth is directly connected to what I believe
  32. 1:38is an inappropriate gravity ascribed to the holy Word of God.
  33. 1:46That there is the kind of familiarity,
  34. 1:49bringing contempt kind of thing, because we have this robust
  35. 1:52experience of governance, that we have this freedom to exercise
  36. 1:57our faith in Christ in every aspect of our society. And over time, it's kind of like, you
  37. 2:06actually hear this in terms of athletics all the time, that, well, you need a new coach because
  38. 2:11after a while, players tend to tune out the coach where encouragement and instruction tends to become
  39. 2:19in many ways in our society. We have people who are more than willing to offer platitudes and even
  40. 2:27assert concepts like morality, but that they are foreign from God's word.
  41. 2:33People who make references and quote things and they believe that they're even biblical
  42. 2:37things like, oh, you know, cleanliness is next to God, in this, that kind of stuff.
  43. 2:41Or the old fashioned, tried and true, you know, the, you ain't supposed to judge.
  44. 2:49But we largely have a biblically illiterate populace.
  45. 2:55And I believe one of the reasons why that is the case is because we truly do not honor
  46. 3:00and revere God as God.
  47. 3:03Allah Romans 1, you know, God heard that before.
  48. 3:07But what I think we fail to realize is that we injure ourselves
  49. 3:10by doing so.
  50. 3:11Now before we get into thinking a conversation at this very moment,
  51. 3:15many of you, if not most of you are making your transition
  52. 3:17from your part-time jobs, where you generate an income
  53. 3:21to your full-time jobs where you cultivate an outcome.
  54. 3:25Guys, I will continue to say this
  55. 3:28because the spirit of the age has worked over time
  56. 3:30to get us to play significance and importance on everything except our families.
  57. 3:37And to have, create space in our hearts and our schedules and our minds for everything
  58. 3:42except the necessity of making disciples, man.
  59. 3:48But by God's grace we are recalibrating our minds and hearts and turning that with this
  60. 3:53audience because we understand what goes on in your house is far more important than what
  61. 3:58goes on in the White House.
  62. 4:00I know we got things happening.
  63. 4:02Nicholas Maduro appears to be in hiding on the international stage.
  64. 4:07You have the Trump administration rightly in my view saying why are we importing all
  65. 4:12of these people who want to come to America but have no interest in being American?
  66. 4:18Which calls into question, what does it mean to be American?
  67. 4:21Oh, and by the way, what about that whole ordeal in Minneapolis to where you have records,
  68. 4:26amounts of immigration fraud, but massive federal program fraud to where the Minnesota
  69. 4:34and taxpayers are subsidizing Al Shababab.
  70. 4:39Can't make this up.
  71. 4:40Can't make this up.
  72. 4:43Those things are vitally important.
  73. 4:44We hope to get to them if not today during this week for sure.
  74. 4:47But they're not more important what goes on in your house.
  75. 4:50They're not more important than you having a view of God's world that is consistent with
  76. 4:54his word and that you employ his word to empower you, to be his people in the time that he's
  77. 5:00planted you in, it's not more important to making sure that you are as an effective disciple,
  78. 5:05that you are pouring the lifeblood of Christ's following into your own children, so that they
  79. 5:11are fortified against this wicked world that we're living in. Immigration policy is not
  80. 5:16more important than that. The tariff balance or imbalance is not more important than your
  81. 5:24children being reared and nurtured in admonition of the Lord? It's not. It's not.
  82. 5:27And so it's vitally important. Now we understand what is full time and what is
  83. 5:35part time and not get those things misconstrued. All right, to God's word we
  84. 5:40go Proverbs 8. This will underscore what we started talking about yesterday.
  85. 5:45Proverbs 8 verses 32 through 36. This is what the Scripture says.
  86. 5:52Wisdom is being personified as a Father once again. And verse 32 says this and now
  87. 5:57Now, O sons, listen to me. Listen to me.
  88. 6:02Blessed are those who keep my ways.
  89. 6:07Hear instruction and be wise and do not neglect it.
  90. 6:12The King James says, refuse it not.
  91. 6:15Refuse it not.
  92. 6:16Verse 34, blessed is the one who listens to me, watching daily at my gates, waiting beside
  93. 6:26my doors. Guys, there is an affirmative responsibility that you and I have to obey the exhortation
  94. 6:37from verse 34 that we should be watching daily at the gates for God's wisdom to make this
  95. 6:46very plain. This means having a consistent steady diet of God's word. I'll tell you very
  96. 6:51plainly. The main reason why people don't read God's word regularly is because one, they
  97. 6:57They don't see the benefit of God's Word in their lives daily.
  98. 7:02And how do you know what the benefit would be if you're not involved in it?
  99. 7:05If you're not engaging Him through His Word daily?
  100. 7:09We have an affirmative duty to watch daily at the gates for the wisdom of God.
  101. 7:14And verse 35 goes on, for whoever finds me referring to wisdom, whoever finds wisdom,
  102. 7:20whoever finds wisdom, finds life and obtains favor from the Lord.
  103. 7:28And he who fails to find me.
  104. 7:31Guys, this is not my opinion.
  105. 7:34This is what God is saying to us through His Word.
  106. 7:37But he who fails to find wisdom injures Himself.
  107. 7:44The King James says, he that sineth against wisdom, sineth against me, wrongeth his own
  108. 7:49soul.
  109. 7:51One of the things you need to know when the King James includes the ETH ending, it's
  110. 7:54communicating the Hebrew reality that this is a continued phenomenon, a continual phenomenon.
  111. 8:00He wronged death, his own soul.
  112. 8:03He wrongs his own soul continually by failing to access the wisdom that God has made available.
  113. 8:13And then verse 36 concludes, all who hate me wisdom, love, death.
  114. 8:21All who hate me love death.
  115. 8:24The proverb writer is communicating that in such a way that those who are rejecting and
  116. 8:28despising and neglecting wisdom, they don't understand of initial presentation that, oh,
  117. 8:36by hating, rejecting, and despising and neglecting wisdom, you are wrong in your own soul.
  118. 8:41You are injuring yourself.
  119. 8:43You're putting yourself in a position to where you remember how you can screw you out, have
  120. 8:46remedial classes.
  121. 8:48You're putting yourself in a position where you have to do remedial living.
  122. 8:52You're putting yourself in a position to have regret.
  123. 8:54You're putting yourself in a position to say, man, I'm 50 plus years old and I'm just
  124. 8:58I was not seeing this for the first time in my life.
  125. 9:02It's not because God has concealed it from you.
  126. 9:07It's because it has been neglected.
  127. 9:10It's been neglected.
  128. 9:12And the worst and most extensive application of this,
  129. 9:17rejecting wisdom resulting in the wronging of one's own soul,
  130. 9:20is for those to reject the free gift of salvation
  131. 9:22that is Christ Jesus himself.
  132. 9:25That no matter what quality of life or lack thereof you had
  133. 9:28on this side of eternity,
  134. 9:30you face damnation, eternally.
  135. 9:36Guys, by God's grace, my prayer for this audience, in particular, as I approach this week of programming,
  136. 9:42is that we would be reoriented to the great calamity that we self-impose by neglecting God's
  137. 9:53holy word.
  138. 9:54That when we open the Lord's Word, we are pulling up to a buffet table of eternal, eternity-based
  139. 10:03wisdom.
  140. 10:04God has given the wherewithal that we can navigate the landmines of life on this side
  141. 10:08of eternity with the hope that is anchored in what is transcendent and enduring.
  142. 10:14And in addition to having the blessed eternal hope that we put ourselves in a position to
  143. 10:23bob and weave through the doldrums of fallen existence, to find our footing.
  144. 10:30As the Lord says in another portion of His words, word that He makes our past straight
  145. 10:34in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation,
  146. 10:38that he puts us in a place that in midst of continuous uncertainty
  147. 10:42and turmoil and swirling of circumstances that we have a peace
  148. 10:46that would allow us just as our Lord demonstrated
  149. 10:48in his incarnate reality of his ministry,
  150. 10:52that the storms are swirling,
  151. 10:53but there's no storms raging inside
  152. 10:56because we have an anchor called the Prince of Peace,
  153. 10:59that with all of the chaos of societal upheaval
  154. 11:03that we have a steady and persistent and enduring passion
  155. 11:08and reverence and awe and calm.
  156. 11:14Because we know who's we are.
  157. 11:17We can say with appropriate confidence,
  158. 11:22I don't know the future,
  159. 11:24but I know the one who does.
  160. 11:27This is what we forfeit.
  161. 11:29The Hebrew writer says,
  162. 11:30how then shall we escape if we neglect
  163. 11:32so great a salvation brothers and sisters?
  164. 11:35How can we live and develop the life habit
  165. 11:41of neglecting God's holy word?
  166. 11:44When Jesus started his disciples to pray,
  167. 11:46he referred to the Lord's instruction as daily bread.
  168. 11:52Do we realize that we need God's word and wisdom
  169. 11:57more than we need our necessary food?
  170. 11:59Do we realize that?
  171. 12:00Do we believe that?
  172. 12:03Do we believe that?
  173. 12:05And the evidence of our belief is not limited
  174. 12:07to mental ascent to it,
  175. 12:09that our life practices will reflect the space we have carved in our hearts and our lives
  176. 12:14for God's Word, depending on the priority we afforded. What priority does God's Word
  177. 12:20play in our daily life regimen? What priority does God's Word play in our daily interactions
  178. 12:25in our families? What role, what place, what posture, what perch is God's Word in our lives?
  179. 12:33Or are we content for to just be a feature, you know, that we kind of have a show you're
  180. 12:40right.
  181. 12:41Yeah, that's right.
  182. 12:42Yeah, show you're right.
  183. 12:43That will say amen to a radio broadcaster, but then return to a lifestyle to wearing.
  184. 12:49Well, you know, I don't have time for God's word.
  185. 12:52You know, I got a full day.
  186. 12:55I've said this on the program before, but I'm going to say it again now as life has changed
  187. 13:00and my family dynamics have changed.
  188. 13:03And we've gone from Marie and I being newlyweds.
  189. 13:05And now we got a whole six pack of churn, not children churn.
  190. 13:11I found that my life is so demanding and so busy
  191. 13:14that I cannot afford to go a day without seeking the Lord
  192. 13:19through his word.
  193. 13:20And I'm not on here trying to front and pre-prune
  194. 13:23like a, you know, like a peek at old,
  195. 13:25look at the re-i-r-you guys word.
  196. 13:26Nope, brothers and sisters, I need him.
  197. 13:30There is a realized dependency that I have upon the Lord.
  198. 13:35And I've experienced what it's like to allow, oh, wait a minute, I've become so busy.
  199. 13:47And I've tasted, if you ever had the experience, and unfortunately I have had this experience,
  200. 13:51where I've tasted sour milk, that's something you'll never forget.
  201. 13:56And it's also something you never want to repeat.
  202. 14:00Because I know what it's like to have tasted the sour milk of neglected God's word.
  203. 14:04I know for a fact that's something I never want to repeat, something I never want to experience
  204. 14:10again.
  205. 14:11Brothers and sisters, the reality is this.
  206. 14:13When we neglect or reject God's word,
  207. 14:17we are harming ourselves.
  208. 14:20We put ourselves in a position to suffer
  209. 14:27the negative results of doing so.
  210. 14:29I pray that you hear the Lord's heart through this
  211. 14:32and rediscover the necessity
  212. 14:35and rediscover the gravity of encountering
  213. 14:39the King of glory.
  214. 14:43through his word, that it is the most enduring feature
  215. 14:48of your daily routines, and that because he's alive,
  216. 14:54and it's alive, is the furthest thing from routine.
  217. 15:07A discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
  218. 15:10Spend time in God's word every single day.
  219. 15:15There's so much God will do innocent through us
  220. 15:17as we fill our hearts in our minds
  221. 15:19with God's word every single day.
  222. 15:21It empowers us to be effective witnesses for Christ.
  223. 15:25The Holy Spirit will reach through us
  224. 15:27and speak through our words,
  225. 15:28our actions, our attitudes,
  226. 15:30even when you don't realize that's what's going on.
  227. 15:32Filling up with the word of God
  228. 15:34is filling up with the Spirit of God.
  229. 15:36Parents, if you're not having your children read
  230. 15:39three chapters aloud to you every day,
  231. 15:42I do hope that you'll start that habit too
  232. 15:44because there's nothing our children need more
  233. 15:47than the powerful word of God.
  234. 15:49And when parents are wise enough to help,
  235. 15:51and deposit the wonderful Word of God in their hearts,
  236. 15:55their minds every single day.
  237. 15:56There's nothing little, bless our children more
  238. 15:58than his powerful, powerful Word.
  239. 16:01There's so much God'll do innocent through us
  240. 16:03as we fill our hearts in our minds
  241. 16:04with God's Word every single day.
  242. 16:13Shiting, light into the darkness.
  243. 16:15This is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  244. 16:19Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton
  245. 16:22the third here.
  246. 16:24It seems that Andrew Wolf wanted a national guardsman
  247. 16:27who were gunned down by the Afghani.
  248. 16:31And I'm planning to talk about this in Washington, DC.
  249. 16:36Sarah Bechstram, unfortunately, succumbed to her injuries and has passed away.
  250. 16:42And you guys know what?
  251. 16:44I don't talk about, I don't say the names of murderers on the show, but it appears, according
  252. 16:49to the evidence that we have, that the murderer became radicalized as an Islamist once he
  253. 16:55He got here to America.
  254. 17:01You heard me right.
  255. 17:03Based on the evidence that we have, the murderer became radicalized upon arrival in the United
  256. 17:13States of America, which presents the issue and the question, what have we been importing?
  257. 17:26If this bears to be true, turns out to be true that the murderer became a radical Islamist
  258. 17:30terrorist upon arrival into the United States of America, what did he meet when he got here?
  259. 17:38So when you have President Trump saying things like, we have people in our country doing who
  260. 17:40they are, have they been vetted?
  261. 17:43Are these people who are conducive to not only coming to America, but to become American?
  262. 17:52Or is this something else?
  263. 17:53He's exactly right.
  264. 17:54And this is the type of common sense that used to be common, but ain't too common anymore.
  265. 18:01And it's because the truth is this, when Romans 1 explains it plainly when we reject
  266. 18:07God, the inevitable consequences of that is that people become foolish with darkened hearts
  267. 18:16and our capacity for a reason to minishes.
  268. 18:22That's the simple truth.
  269. 18:24Now I mentioned this yesterday, we're going to open the phone lines again in the third segment,
  270. 18:28not now, because we had people still holding as the show came to a conclusion yesterday.
  271. 18:34We ran out of time before we ran out of shows.
  272. 18:36So I want to invite those who are holding to call again to simply have the conversation.
  273. 18:41question to you yesterday was, how have you encountered the ideology and the mindset in
  274. 18:49a worldview similar to what Afton bin articulated that she didn't want to have children because
  275. 18:55she wanted power? We had several callers who highlighted the reality that this is a product
  276. 19:01of feminist theory, third wave feminism, but my question was presented because I want to
  277. 19:08know how have you encountered it. One, have you encountered it and then if you're willing
  278. 19:14to share a little bit about the context as to how you have encountered that type of mindset.
  279. 19:19So we're going to do that in the third segment. I want to get to as many callers as possible.
  280. 19:23But we have another instance here and again, the point with this is to show this, yes, it's
  281. 19:30a news item, but to highlight the fact that we are living in a class of worldviews. That
  282. 19:36It's either God's word or it's man's word,
  283. 19:39who will prevail in the hearts and minds of people.
  284. 19:41That's the bottom line.
  285. 19:43And sometimes we can kind of misconstrue
  286. 19:46what's happening on the ground in our society
  287. 19:48based on political conversations.
  288. 19:50I mean, I had a conversation over Thanksgiving break
  289. 19:52with a guy who was saying, you know,
  290. 19:56because Trump's election and all that woke stuff is out.
  291. 19:58I'm just like, what you fail to recognize
  292. 20:01is what you call as woke stuff,
  293. 20:04it's actually doctrines of demons.
  294. 20:06And I witnessed this on a legislative level in Louisiana,
  295. 20:10long before I was ever close to doing anything with AFA.
  296. 20:15But my pastor got involved with really contending
  297. 20:20for the faith at the state legislature.
  298. 20:22And you had people who were advancing, frankly,
  299. 20:24homosexual policies.
  300. 20:26And they started off a little disheveled, lobbyists, one guy.
  301. 20:29His suit was always wrinkled.
  302. 20:30Nobody paid any attention to him.
  303. 20:31And it looked like his paper's falling all over the place.
  304. 20:34And he was a lobbyist and he worked for like parents and friends of lesbians and gays,
  305. 20:38pre-P flag, but he kept coming year after year after year.
  306. 20:43And after about 10 years, now there's a bill being sponsored by the legislature.
  307. 20:48And now that they're more people listening, they kept coming.
  308. 20:52My point is they don't quit.
  309. 20:55And too often the people of God, we just say, look at this, we fall back on our laurels.
  310. 21:02What am I talking about?
  311. 21:03This next story comes to you not from San Francisco, San Francisco, not from New Jersey, though
  312. 21:10there's one from New Jersey that we'll get to.
  313. 21:13Not from Pacific Northwest, right in the state of Oklahoma.
  314. 21:17There's a student there by the name of Samantha Fullnicki, who is a junior pre-med student
  315. 21:24at the University of Oklahoma.
  316. 21:26Yes, the Sooners.
  317. 21:28And she is in a class in a pre-med discipline, a lifespan development class in particular,
  318. 21:37and she was given an assignment to react to an article titled Relations Among Gender
  319. 21:44Typicality, Peer Relations and Mental Health During Early Adolescence."
  320. 21:52The assignment that Ms. Fullnicky was given was to react to the paper by writing a written
  321. 22:01submission in reaction to the paper and the paper would be graded on three criteria.
  322. 22:04The criterion include one, does the paper written by the student show a clear tie-in
  323. 22:10to the assigned article?
  324. 22:14The assignment had a total of 25 points available that the quality with which the student demonstrated
  325. 22:22in their paper a clear tie-in to the assigned article they could earn up to 10 points for
  326. 22:25that portion of the paper.
  327. 22:27Second criteria, does the paper present a thoughtful reaction or response to the article rather
  328. 22:33in the summary. The student could be awarded a maximum of up to 10 points for that portion
  329. 22:37of the evaluation. And then the third criteria for the paper's evaluation was, does the,
  330. 22:42is the paper clearly written? The student could earn up to five points for that according
  331. 22:47to the grading criteria. Well, Ms. Samantha Fullnick, he provided her submission in response
  332. 22:52to the article. And she did the audacious thing as a junior pre-med student at the University
  333. 23:00to Oklahoma, she argued for truth in her paper and included biblical truth. In her answer,
  334. 23:17in her response, which as you can see clearly, the paper required her subjective opinion
  335. 23:24in her submission. Well, the teacher's assistant who gave the assignment is a man by the name
  336. 23:32of Mel Kirth, but you see old Melly Mel, not the rapper, don't get it confused.
  337. 23:37Old Melly Mel says that he goes by she's a pro now, she understand what I'm saying.
  338. 23:44So Melly Mel is saying he's a woman.
  339. 23:47And Melly Mel gave Samantha Fullnake a zero for her paper.
  340. 23:52Listen to her talk about this.
  341. 23:54It's clip number two, clip two, go.
  342. 23:57gave my opinion on gender binary and
  343. 24:02gender stereotypes and
  344. 24:04that naturally my views are from the Bible and my
  345. 24:10Christian kind of worldview and so that's what I wrote about and I didn't think anything of it
  346. 24:16I turned it in and assumed that I would get in a hundred because that's what I've gone on all the other writing assignments
  347. 24:22And so then about a week later, I received a zero on it from the teaching assistant and
  348. 24:30he left submission comments saying that my work was offensive, that I need more empathy in my writing,
  349. 24:37things like if I'm going to argue against the consensus of every medical field
  350. 24:45and every medical association in the United States, then I need empirical evidence to back that.
  351. 24:50but there's no empirical evidence or any evidence required anywhere in the instructions or in our
  352. 24:56syllabus. I definitely think that I was being punished for what I believed because I very clearly
  353. 25:03stated in my essay in my response to the article. I very clearly stated my beliefs and stated
  354. 25:12what the Bible, not just my beliefs, but what the Bible and what God says about gender and about
  355. 25:16those roles and that was very offensive to the TA. The TA said that I need more
  356. 25:23empathy in my work and that what I was saying was offensive. Now think about that
  357. 25:31at a university higher learning and listen I'm pretty presenting this you know
  358. 25:35guys this is happening. It's an everyday reality society wide in our country
  359. 25:41where truth is being opposed and they throughout word status like well every
  360. 25:49medical association and every medical journal has a consensus that gender is not binary.
  361. 25:56It's like, well, consensus is when, like last week, because we got a couple of thousand years
  362. 26:02worth, that's the exact opposite.
  363. 26:06Guys, this is ridiculous.
  364. 26:11This is ridiculous.
  365. 26:15But this is the intended objective of what's first, cultural Marxism to where you have politically
  366. 26:20correct speech and the whole purpose of determining what is speech that is sanctioned in the
  367. 26:24public square and what should be excluded from the public square is to get people to self-sensor.
  368. 26:32Samantha Fullnake said things in the paper like this, quote, God is very intentional with
  369. 26:36what he makes and I believe trying to change, trying to change that would only do more harm.
  370. 26:43Gender roles and tendencies should not be considered stereotypes.
  371. 26:46This is what she wrote.
  372. 26:47Women naturally want to do womenly things because God created us with those womanly desires in
  373. 26:51our hearts.
  374. 26:52The same goes for men.
  375. 26:54created men in the image of his, God created men in the image of his courage and strength.
  376. 27:01And he created women in the image of his beauty, in the image of beauty.
  377. 27:06He intentionally created women differently than men, and we should live our lives with
  378. 27:10that in mind.
  379. 27:12She goes on in the essay and she refers to Genesis 1 and refers to the woman being made
  380. 27:19the helper and she cites the Hebrew terminology, the ezerkonekdo, which is right.
  381. 27:26is that the wife is the helper correspondent, not made subordinate,
  382. 27:31equal in value, qualitatively equal, but complementarily distinct from one another.
  383. 27:36She goes on to conclude a paper by saying, quote,
  384. 27:42society is pushing the light that there are multiple genders and everyone should be whatever they want to be,
  385. 27:46and that idea is demonic and severely harms American youth.
  386. 27:50I do not want kids to be teased or bullied in school.
  387. 27:53However, pushing the light that everyone has their own truth and everyone can do whatever they want,
  388. 27:57and be whoever they want is not biblical whatsoever.
  389. 28:00Overall, reading articles such as this one
  390. 28:02encourage me to one day raise my children
  391. 28:04knowing that they have a heavenly Father who loves them
  392. 28:06and cherishes them deeply, and that having their identity
  393. 28:09firmly rooted in who he is will give them the satisfaction
  394. 28:12and acceptance that the world can never provide them."
  395. 28:15That's actually ended up paper.
  396. 28:17And she got a zero for it.
  397. 28:23The teacher's assistant, O'Malley-Mell,
  398. 28:25he tried to say that, quote,
  399. 28:29But please note that I'm not deducting points because you have certain beliefs, but instead
  400. 28:33I'm deducting points for you posting a reaction paper that does not answer the questions for
  401. 28:38this assignment.
  402. 28:39Contradicts itself and heavily uses personal ideology over empirical evidence in a scientific
  403. 28:44class and is at times offensive.
  404. 28:50You may personally disagree with this, but that doesn't change the fact that every major
  405. 28:54psychological, medical, pediatric, and psychiatric association in the United States acknowledges
  406. 29:00that biologically and psychologically sex and gender is neither binary nor fixed.
  407. 29:04In quote, this is what he wrote.
  408. 29:06Now I read the criteria for the paper's grading for you at the very beginning intentionally.
  409. 29:12Because his evaluation criteria had nothing to do with what he actually did in the universe
  410. 29:17zero.
  411. 29:20Now we can get into the whole university wasn't a thing until this became a public thing on
  412. 29:23social media.
  413. 29:24The university has put O'Mellie Mail on administrative leave and they corrected her grades and now
  414. 29:29they make sure that this class doesn't have a TA and all of that.
  415. 29:33But the point I want to present to you guys is that if you think that for one moment that
  416. 29:48truth is not being challenged in every sector of our society, this is just the latest reminder.
  417. 29:55There's so many stories like this in various segments.
  418. 29:58We could talk about finance.
  419. 29:59We could talk about medicine.
  420. 30:00I want to remind you, this is a pre-med course.
  421. 30:04This girl is talking about biological reality as a pre-med student.
  422. 30:09When you have the teachers assistant grading our paper saying, well, I'm offended.
  423. 30:14I'm a, you need more empathy in which you're writing about childhood development.
  424. 30:23We do not have the opportunity, guys, to rest on our laurels and assume that truth will
  425. 30:31advance, will advance unimpeded.
  426. 30:34And I also want to remind you that, that this is in the curricula for a pre-med student
  427. 30:40who is seeking to be a doctor eventually.
  428. 30:43while you have psychological associations, psychiatric associations, and other medical disciplines
  429. 30:50who have been politically amended in their stances.
  430. 31:02And one of the most major things which this young lady demonstrated that in order to live
  431. 31:06according to the truth and contend for the truth, it's going to take courage.
  432. 31:09It's going to take courage.
  433. 31:15Now, how many other students, like you got Melherth, who is calling himself one who identifies
  434. 31:25with she-they-pronounce.
  435. 31:27And Mel assigns an article for the class to read titled Relations Among Gender Typicality,
  436. 31:33Peer Relations and Mental Health During Early Adolescence.
  437. 31:35Do you think there was any student in that class who didn't have an idea of what they
  438. 31:39didn't have any idea what Melherth wanted to see in their papers?
  439. 31:43Do you think?
  440. 31:44Do you think any decision like, gee, I wonder.
  441. 31:46if Mel Hurth really wants me to tell what I really think about this article.
  442. 31:55You wonder how the indoctrination takes place, it takes place like this.
  443. 31:59And then Mel Hurth leaves the class and reports to the administrators that, oh man, look at
  444. 32:03the unanimity and the course concerning the children who are advancing, who are adopting
  445. 32:08these progressive positions.
  446. 32:09It seems like there's been such a shift among the students.
  447. 32:14God, that's how these things happen.
  448. 32:21But who ends up suffering ultimately from this?
  449. 32:24I'm glad this young lady had the courage to stand up
  450. 32:27for how many people didn't.
  451. 32:28And she of course shared, you know,
  452. 32:29there are many students that came to her like Nicodemus
  453. 32:31at night, I'm glad you stood up, glad you said something.
  454. 32:34But how many of them who felt the same way
  455. 32:35believed the same she believed,
  456. 32:36but they wouldn't put that in the paper.
  457. 32:40And they allow an entire ecosystem
  458. 32:43to be constructed around a lie.
  459. 32:46Guys, this is how it happens.
  460. 32:49Christ following is not for the faint of heart.
  461. 32:52But if we're gonna be who God calls us to be,
  462. 32:56it's gonna take courage.
  463. 32:58more on the other side of this break.
  464. 33:09If we lose this cultural war,
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  470. 33:28to boldly stand for truth and righteousness
  471. 33:30in a hostile culture.
  472. 33:33Watch Culture Warrior today for free.
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  474. 33:38As a nurse, I primarily work with children who are abused
  475. 33:42and exploited and trafficking, and I frequently see
  476. 33:45very unfair situations.
  477. 33:48We must talk about the issue of abuse.
  478. 33:51We can't base our actions on fear,
  479. 33:54and we have to be faith-informed in what we do.
  480. 33:57The Dr. Nurse Mama Show.
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  484. 34:08The Pilgrims.
  485. 34:10This is David Wheaton, host of The Christian World View.
  486. 34:13A small group of Christians known as the Pilgrims
  487. 34:16are widely considered to be the founders of America.
  488. 34:19They said they came to America, quote,
  489. 34:22for the glory of God in the advancement
  490. 34:24of the Christian faith.
  491. 34:26Their biblical beliefs and personal and civic life
  492. 34:29led directly to the principles of the Declaration
  493. 34:31of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.
  494. 34:35This year is the 400th anniversary
  495. 34:37of the Pilgrim's first Thanksgiving
  496. 34:39when they thanked God for a bountiful harvest
  497. 34:42after a brutal first winter.
  498. 34:44The Bible says, in everything give thanks,
  499. 34:47for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus.
  500. 34:51Hear an interview and preview a documentary
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  502. 34:56and then tune in this weekend
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  508. 35:18Back to the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  509. 35:22Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton.
  510. 35:25The third here, the number to call for this segment
  511. 35:27as we open the phone line is 888-589-8840.
  512. 35:33that number again is eight eight eight five eight nine eight eight four zero eight eight four zero
  513. 35:40i'm specifically looking for those people who are who are holding yesterday who wanted to weigh in
  514. 35:45on the issue i presented with uh... the
  515. 35:50tennessee congressional candidate after been running against matt van eps in the special election
  516. 35:55the nashville area congressional district number seven in tennessee includes portions of the nashville
  517. 36:00area, the election is underway right now, in fact.
  518. 36:05And one of the things among the numerous things that really shows her lack of qualifications
  519. 36:12to serve in the office, not constitutional qualifications, but philosophical and ideological
  520. 36:19qualifications, she talked about her conversation with her therapist about a dream in which she
  521. 36:28was standing in the cafeteria, surrounded by a bunch of women, and screaming at the top
  522. 36:33of her lungs that she didn't want to have, she didn't want babies, she wanted power, she
  523. 36:38wanted power.
  524. 36:39Then she goes on to explain her dream and talked about how her own mother told her that you
  525. 36:46don't want to have children because they'll keep you from accomplishing your life's goals
  526. 36:49and all of these types of things.
  527. 36:52And my question was, one, for this audience, have you experienced that type of ideology
  528. 36:57in your own lives and then to what is the context in which you've encountered those things.
  529. 37:02So if you want to weigh in on that, we welcome you to do so by calling 888-589-8840.
  530. 37:09The number again is 888-589-8840, mainly because I want to see how widespread these encounters
  531. 37:17are for people in this audience in particular.
  532. 37:20Now as callers are preparing to weigh in on that 888-589-8840, there was a huge case
  533. 37:27at the Supreme Court today.
  534. 37:29Oral arguments were heard today.
  535. 37:31The case is styled first choice women's resource center
  536. 37:36versus Plotkin.
  537. 37:37First choice women's resource center versus Plotkin.
  538. 37:41I'll tell you first choice.
  539. 37:43Women's resource center is a crisis,
  540. 37:46pregnancy resource center in New Jersey.
  541. 37:48They have locations in five of New Jersey's most populous cities.
  542. 37:53cities, they have them in New Brunswick, Newark, Morristown, Montclair, and Jersey City.
  543. 37:59Well, what happened there?
  544. 38:02You're going to hear it because Justice Clarissa was picked up on this.
  545. 38:05Nobody complained about First Choice Women's Resource Center, but you see what happened
  546. 38:10was that a regressive attorney general, Matthew Plattkin in New Jersey, back in 2023, suis
  547. 38:18on his own initiative issued a overarching subpoena demanding, among other things, for
  548. 38:25First Choice Resource Center to grant give, to turn over the names, home addresses, and
  549. 38:32telephone numbers of all donors to the Resource Center.
  550. 38:38And this was directly in response to First Choice sharing information about abortion
  551. 38:44pill reversal.
  552. 38:45I've talked about it on this show.
  553. 38:46And then, after Joseph is talking about this on this show, that if someone takes one of
  554. 38:51the murder medications, the murder pills, but they realize, oh man, I've done a horrible
  555. 38:56thing, it can be reversed.
  556. 38:58And how that all transpires will simply put the attorney general in New Jersey, frankly,
  557. 39:05doesn't like them, doesn't like them.
  558. 39:08And so the case is brought before the Supreme Court to determine whether or not the state
  559. 39:13of New Jersey, the attorney general has violated the US Constitution and the New Jersey State
  560. 39:18Constitution, and it's overarching demand for the production of documents, not including
  561. 39:24donor list, donor information, and donor contact information.
  562. 39:29Phone numbers in the entire, it's amazing that this has happened.
  563. 39:35But what I want to communicate to you as well though is a bit of the case posture.
  564. 39:39So after New Jersey slapped first choice with this overreaching subpoena that didn't even
  565. 39:48have judicial affirmation, just just deliver the subpoena, our friends at the line of defending
  566. 39:54freedom filed a lawsuit on behalf of first choice and saying that, Hey, this is illegal.
  567. 40:00You can't do this.
  568. 40:01And from December 2023 up until now, guys, first choice lost at every lower court proceeding.
  569. 40:10And I want you to be aware that this last proceeding that has made its way,
  570. 40:13finding it to the US Supreme Court includes first choice saying,
  571. 40:17we should have the lawful authority to sue the state of New Jersey for violating
  572. 40:22our constitutional rights.
  573. 40:23And that is what the US Supreme Court granted an oral argument on,
  574. 40:27the entirety of the case including first choice's ability to sue the state of
  575. 40:32New Jersey.
  576. 40:34Now with that, it was interesting during today's oral arguments on this case
  577. 40:37that a wide range of justices going from Justice Clarence Thomas all the way to usually
  578. 40:42regressive Justice Elaine and Kagan is saying that guys, this is out of bounds. Justice Thomas
  579. 40:48started a line of questioning with the attorney for New Jersey, the attorney's name, Sundeep
  580. 40:54Iyer. Justice Thomas said, were there any complaints that led to you following a subpoena against
  581. 41:02following this subpoena against first choice? I want you to listen to this exchange from
  582. 41:07Supreme Court's or arguments today.
  583. 41:09This is audio only, it's clip number three, clip three, go.
  584. 41:13Did you have complaints that formed the basis of your concern
  585. 41:17about the fundraising activities here?
  586. 41:23We certainly had complaints about crisis pregnancy centers
  587. 41:26that petitioned back.
  588. 41:27No, about this crisis pregnancy center.
  589. 41:30So I think we've been clear from the outset
  590. 41:31that we haven't had complaints about this specific.
  591. 41:34So you had no basis to think that they were deceiving
  592. 41:38any of their contributors?
  593. 41:40I don't think that's correct, Your Honor.
  594. 41:43I think we had carefully canvassed all of the public information
  595. 41:47that is provided on the website of First Choice
  596. 41:51in making a determination that we wanted
  597. 41:53to initiate an investigation.
  598. 41:55But you had no factual basis?
  599. 41:57I don't think that's true, Your Honor.
  600. 41:59I think, for example, you could take a look at a comparison
  601. 42:03between the donation page for first choice that we have carved out from the very beginning.
  602. 42:08So you had no complaints?
  603. 42:11We had no complaints but the state governments, federal government initiate investigations all
  604. 42:16the time in the absence of complaints.
  605. 42:21So you hear Justice Thomas, just getting right to the nut of the matter, it was like, so you
  606. 42:25guys started this investigation.
  607. 42:26Father subpoena, but nobody complained to the state about anything first choice was doing.
  608. 42:31Well, not this specific pregnancy resource center, but we had generalized complaints.
  609. 42:37He said, but you didn't have any factual complaints about this.
  610. 42:40Well, I don't think that's true, Your Honor.
  611. 42:43Wish your factual basis.
  612. 42:44Well, we're looking on their website.
  613. 42:45What you didn't hear that clip, Justice Thomas, goes on to say that your subpoena was called
  614. 42:49a burdensome way to find out whether someone has a confusing website.
  615. 42:54In quote, if you're just, if you're just trying to look at websites, why are you filing
  616. 42:58subpoenas and demanding all kinds of information.
  617. 43:02If your concern is, well, I wonder whether or not donors are confused as to what are you
  618. 43:06providing in these services?
  619. 43:09Justice Elena Kagan joined in questioning New Jersey in this case because she goes on to
  620. 43:17basically she makes a statement and puts it in a, did you know kind of sense to say is
  621. 43:20a question?
  622. 43:21She says, quote, I think here too, you would make the same argument that an ordinary person,
  623. 43:26of the funders of this organization or for any similar organization presented with this
  624. 43:30subpoena, but then told, oh, but don't worry, the subpoena has to later be stamped by a court.
  625. 43:36They wouldn't take that as very reassuring.
  626. 43:39Isn't that right?
  627. 43:40Why isn't that right?
  628. 43:41Justice Kagan is simply saying that it seems to me too that you guys are on a fishing expedition.
  629. 43:47Unsurprisingly, Justice's Kavanaugh, Gorsuch, John Roberts, also all openly criticized New
  630. 43:53New Jersey during today's oral arguments.
  631. 43:57One of the attorneys for first choice from ADF was Aaron Hawley and she said, quote,
  632. 44:06this court has long safeguarded the right of association by protecting the membership
  633. 44:09and donor list of nonprofit organizations like First Choice.
  634. 44:13Yet the attorney general of New Jersey issued a sweeping subpoena commanding on pain of
  635. 44:17contempt that first choice produced donor names, addresses, and phone numbers so his
  636. 44:23office could contact them and question them. That violates every right of association.
  637. 44:34As I mentioned, they noted that Matthew Plattkin first appeared in first choice in November
  638. 44:392023, asking for 10 years of documents relating to its promotion of abortion pill reversal,
  639. 44:47as well as information, donor information, personnel records, and other information provided to
  640. 44:53It's a part of a way, folks, that pregnancy resource centers across the country that support
  641. 45:01vulnerable women, particularly in blue states, have all faced state-authored legal challenges
  642. 45:08concerning the promotion of abortion pill reversal.
  643. 45:13You think that's a coincidence?
  644. 45:16You think that's a coincidence?
  645. 45:18And so based on the oral argument, it seems that first choice will be vindicated, but I
  646. 45:22I want you to note at every other stage of the litigation dating back to December of 2023,
  647. 45:29every lower level courts say, hey, what New Jersey is doing is perfectly fine.
  648. 45:36Guys, our republic is hanging by a thread is what I want you to see.
  649. 45:42And you think about this, Roe versus Wade being overturned.
  650. 45:44The issues now return to the states that the statistics show the majority of babies will
  651. 45:48be in murder now in our country.
  652. 45:50It's happening chemically.
  653. 45:55Crisis pregnancy resource centers are educating the populace concerning abortion people reversal.
  654. 45:59these blue state people do not want it to happen to the phone lines we go will start in Tennessee
  655. 46:07where Mary's on the line. The question is are you experiencing in your own neck of the
  656. 46:12woods the type of ideological. Obsonance to the truth of God's word and if so how's that
  657. 46:20coming to the for we go to Mary in Tennessee Mary thank you for calling Hamilton Corner welcome
  658. 46:25to the program. Yes I have was I went to a program planterhood office with my daughter
  659. 46:31she was just trying to confirm her pregnancy because they were saying that
  660. 46:33they had told us you could not conceive and have children.
  661. 46:35They tried to super appeal without her knowledge or consent or informed
  662. 46:38consent or anything.
  663. 46:39And I somehow got gave me wisdom to say, look, we need to get out of here.
  664. 46:43This is not okay.
  665. 46:44They were trying to give her a pill against her will and she was trying to find
  666. 46:45out what she's praying or not.
  667. 46:46So we have not in dark in the door to plan her since then.
  668. 46:49Wow.
  669. 46:51And that is a common occurrence.
  670. 46:53They will try to put things to you without your, because they think that's
  671. 46:55the right thing to do.
  672. 46:57Wow.
  673. 46:57I don't want you to go into disclosing a location or anything, but you're calling
  674. 47:01from Tennessee and they tried to slip her a pill without our consent.
  675. 47:07Yes, this wasn't in the state of Tennessee though.
  676. 47:09Okay. Okay.
  677. 47:10Yes.
  678. 47:10Do you know what kind of pill it was?
  679. 47:13It was it was the abortion bill.
  680. 47:15Yes.
  681. 47:15It was the abortion bill that we're doing right there in the office.
  682. 47:17They were giving out without even your knowledge to say or anything.
  683. 47:19You had no idea what you're being given or what would occur.
  684. 47:23Wow.
  685. 47:23Walked out there.
  686. 47:24So fast.
  687. 47:24You walked out there so fast it was unreal.
  688. 47:26Wow.
  689. 47:27Mary, thank you for your call and sharing that that that that that that horrible
  690. 47:33with us and just so everybody knows that which referred commonly as the abortion
  691. 47:37pills it's actually two pills it's one that starts the process and then you have
  692. 47:41to administer another one secondarily but but but and that's where the reversal
  693. 47:46comes in because the first pills begins to deny the necessary estrogen to allow
  694. 47:54the the baby to attach at the uni level at the uterus wow it's just I'm processing
  695. 48:02this in real time, that's amazing to say that they would do that and your daughter having
  696. 48:09no idea that that was happening.
  697. 48:10That is diabolical, frankly.
  698. 48:14We'll go next to Mississippi where Angela is on the line.
  699. 48:16Angela, thank you for calling the Hamilton Corner.
  700. 48:18Thank you for calling the Hamilton Corner.
  701. 48:19Welcome to the program.
  702. 48:21Thank you.
  703. 48:22I was calling about the person running for office in Tennessee that says that children
  704. 48:30or will prevent you from having your dreams and stuff.
  705. 48:35You won't be able to achieve what you want to
  706. 48:39in your career.
  707. 48:41Well, I am a career doctor of veterinary medicine for 29 years,
  708. 48:52and I have raised three children while working full-time.
  709. 48:57And my husband and I have, you know, been married for 37 years,
  710. 49:02so it took us a while to have children,
  711. 49:05and we didn't think we would be able to have any.
  712. 49:08But through God's blessings, we have three.
  713. 49:11And, you know, I have worked full-time the whole time,
  714. 49:17I've had these children.
  715. 49:19And now they're just now about grown.
  716. 49:23And, you know, I haven't had any regrets whatsoever,
  717. 49:27and they haven't kept me from reaching my goals.
  718. 49:32And I've had a full career
  719. 49:34and I've had a full family life as well.
  720. 49:37Praise God, Angela, for your testimony in that regard is,
  721. 49:41it's amazing to learn how many people
  722. 49:44succumb to lies and they don't realize
  723. 49:48how the lies are actually self-injurious.
  724. 49:53Until it's too late, until it's too late.
  725. 49:56I thank you all for being willing to share your callers in particular who have been willing
  726. 50:01to share a little bit of your personal lives, just a few of our close friends around the
  727. 50:06country.
  728. 50:07Man, the word of God is true.
  729. 50:11And as I've been saying throughout this program, when we neglect or reject God's word, we do
  730. 50:16so to our own peril.
  731. 50:18But God's grace is sufficient.
  732. 50:21And I pray that He opens our eyes sufficiently that we have an appropriate estimation for the
  733. 50:25treasure that we have access to enjoy, which is his holy word.
  734. 50:30You all have a great evening, but God's grace will be back tomorrow.
  735. 50:39The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  736. 50:44Family Association or American Family Radio.

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