

Monday, August 17, 2026
This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview. On today’s edition of The Briefing, Dr. Mohler discusses the tragic death of Jason Arday, the moral evasion of Luigi Mangione premeditated murder confession, and the resignation of Karoline Leavitt to stay home to take care of her…

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“Left unsaid? 1) This tragedy is not a vindication of white supremacy or black inferiority. 2) Our prayers must be with Arday's family, the Cambridge community, and with black scholars worldwide, the overwhelming majority of whom are surely…”
“Very glad Leavitt has done the right thing. Would that she and other women with a public platform like Stuckey, Masonheimer, etc would follow her example while also discarding egalitarianism/complematrainism and embrace patriarchy.”
“American Christianity has its own “Jason Arday” case. Brian Simmons fabricated his Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic credentials, lied about his experience and created “The Passion Translation” . Despite warnings and exposures of his claims of pers…”
“I’m autistic, and my brother is as well. Ive also studied autism a lot, and worked with autistic kids. I always found it very hard to believe that he was nonverbal at age 11 and then became a professor. That just isn’t possible I resent him…”
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