Inside: Survey explores perceptions of Trump's faith, congressman carjacked at gunpoint, an interview with "Journey to Bethlehem" director Adam Anders
| Poll: Is Trump a person of faith? | Curated for you byCP Editors | Good afternoon! It's Wednesday, October 4, and today's headlines include a survey on perceptions of former President Trump's faith, state attorneys general across the U.S. calling on Pornhub to address an age and consent loophole, and Andy Stanley's comments on homosexuality. | Research from HarrisX for Deseret News shows that more Republican voters see former President Donald Trump as a person of faith than his 2024 GOP presidential nomination rivals. While 53% of Republicans indicated Trump is a person of faith, 52% said the same about former Vice President Mike Pence, and 47% said the same about Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Full Story. | | Listen to the CP Daily Podcast |
| | Appeals court restricts cybersecurity agency's contact with social media | An appeals court panel has issued a revised injunction that limits communication between social media platforms and a federal cybersecurity agency. A three-judge panel of the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals issued an order Tuesday adding the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency to the list of government entities whose interactions with social media platforms have been restricted. Read more. | 26 state AGs demand Pornhub answer for child sex abuse 'loophole' | Twenty-six state attorneys general in the U.S. are calling on Pornhub's parent company, Aylo, to explain what steps it has taken to address a "loophole" a longtime employee said in an undercover video allows abusers to profit from sex abuse material on its platforms. The video showed a technical product manager saying users can bypass Pornhub's age and consent verification process, but Pornhub managers refuse to address it to avoid losing money. Read more. | Democrat Congressman Henry Cuellar carjacked at gunpoint | Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, was carjacked at gunpoint outside his Washington, D.C., residence on Monday. Cuellar, who has three brothers in law enforcement, expressed his gratitude for the Capitol Police and Metro police for recovering his vehicle within two hours, calling himself a "big law enforcement person." Read more. | ND state Sen. Doug Larsen, family killed in plane crash | Decorated military aviator and North Dakota State Sen. Doug Larsen, his wife, Amy, and their two young sons died Sunday after a single-engine aircraft the senator was flying crashed shortly after he took off from the Canyonlands Regional Airport in Utah. The cause of the crash is under investigation. Read more. |
| | Has trans insanity reached high tide? | Family Research Council's Joshua Arnold writes about the increasing pushback to trans ideology and discusses whether the tide is turning or recent advances are merely temporary. Read more. | Betrayed by Andy Stanley's 'Unconditional Conference' | Derek Paul, the network director of the Transformation Ministries Alliance, calls out Andy Stanley for "instigating confusion" at his "Unconditional Conference" for parents of children who identify as LGBT. "Andy has taken the perspective of harmful Christian leaders who have betrayed this community in the past, advocating for one of two perspectives based on a similar foundation: Sexual orientation and gender identity are determined by God and are therefore permanent," Paul cautions. Read more. |
| | Faith & Gold: Secure Your Future | As faithful Christians, we must seek investments that align with their values. This is why gold, beyond its economic significance, holds a special place in Christian hearts. We'll explore why gold . . . Learn More | | |
| | 'Journey to Bethlehem' director talks darkness in Hollywood | In an interview with CP, Grammy Award-nominated songwriter Adam Anders shares how he believes God used his experiences with musical projects such as "Glee" and "Rock of Ages" to prepare him for his directorial debut, "Journey to Bethlehem." Anders, who says the idea for the film came to him almost two decades ago, explains, "It’s been a process, and I've been working with the best for the best in the business for the last 17 years, and you learn things." Watch the full interview here. | | | | | | Thank you for spending part of your day with us. We look forward to seeing you again tomorrow! -- CP Editors |
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