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A Judge Rules Against Mifepristone, the Benefits of a Large Family, and Evangelism in Israel

A Judge Rules Against Mifepristone, the Benefits of a Large Family, and Evangelism in Israel

Breakpoint · John Stonestreet and Maria Baer

April 14, 202358m 1s

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Show Notes

A judge in Texas says the FDA rushed its approval of the abortion drug Mifepristone. John and Maria discuss a new study that finds children from large families are less likely to divorce.

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Segment 1 - Texas Ruling on Mifepristone

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Segment 2 - Love and Marriage

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Segment 3 - Stories of the Week

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