Today on Insight, John and Josh Rosenstern discuss a recent Supreme Court ruling that made a Louisiana abortion law unconstitutional. Brother Josh explains how the law limited where doctors could perform abortions in the state of Louisiana. The District Court recognized a similar Texas case; but the Circuit Court said no, there were major differences; but ultimately, the Supreme Court, voted it unconstitutional by a 5 to 4 vote. The Supreme Court’s ruling will allow more access to abortions. Conservative Chief Justice John Roberts had the swing vote, and joined with the liberal side. Brother Josh said they determined that the women who have true medical needs seeking an abortion experience undue burden if they cannot find a medical facility nearby that performs abortions. The law restricted the number of doctors that could provide abortion services causing women to have to go out of state. However, the Rosenstern’s say, in the majority of cases, abortions are not based on a woman’s medical safety. Brother Josh says the surprise was the vote by conservative Justice Robert’s. He says because the Texas case looked like the Louisiana case, likely Robert’s concurred that a precedent had already been set in Texas. Brother John worries that the Supreme Court is leaning toward making law, which it is not suppose to do. Brother Josh says let’s go back to Roe Vs. Wade, the true problem is, we have removed the consequence for an act of murder.
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Insight - Jun. 29th, 2020
Today on Insight, John and Josh Rosenstern discuss the plan that Israel has to annex portions of the West Bank. The land in discussion, the West Bank, is the West Bank of the Jordan River to the East of Israel, the land of Judea. Jerusalem sits right in the middle where the West Bank curves. ...
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Insight - Jun. 26th, 2020
Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; who put darkness for light, and light for darkness. Today on Insight, John and Josh Rosenstern discuss the heaviness some Christians may feel with regards to current headlines filled with violence, death and the anarchy overtaking American street...
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Insight - Jun. 25th, 2020
Racism and discrimination is not the root of our problem, it’s a symptom. Today on Insight, Josh Rosenstern discusses the problems of criminal and social justice. He points out that the root of the problem is sin in the heart of a person. He says there is internalized racism, that’s in the hea...