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In 2003, a morning drive time radio show pranked parents whose children were in the NICU by pretending their babies had died.
00:56 - 02:11 (01:15)
Summary
In 2003, a morning drive time radio show pranked parents whose children were in the NICU by pretending their babies had died. The hosts made insensitive jokes and showed a lack of empathy towards the affected families.
ChapterRegistering Sex Offenders in Southern Baptist Churches
EpisodePart Two: How The Southern Baptist Convention Was Taken Over By Republicans and Child Molesters
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The speaker recalls how they learned about the 9/11 attacks as a child while listening to a morning radio show, and the shock they experienced when they saw the second plane hit on TV at school.
02:11 - 03:28 (01:16)
Summary
The speaker recalls how they learned about the 9/11 attacks as a child while listening to a morning radio show, and the shock they experienced when they saw the second plane hit on TV at school.
ChapterRegistering Sex Offenders in Southern Baptist Churches
EpisodePart Two: How The Southern Baptist Convention Was Taken Over By Republicans and Child Molesters
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Debbie, among other victims, has called for Southern Baptist churches to keep a registry of pastors who have been convicted of molestation and sexual assault.
03:28 - 06:14 (02:46)
Summary
Debbie, among other victims, has called for Southern Baptist churches to keep a registry of pastors who have been convicted of molestation and sexual assault. This registry would prevent these pastors from getting other jobs within the Southern Baptist Church and from harming more children.
ChapterRegistering Sex Offenders in Southern Baptist Churches
EpisodePart Two: How The Southern Baptist Convention Was Taken Over By Republicans and Child Molesters
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The lack of authority to force pastors and churches to report sex abuse to a central registry makes it difficult to establish one, despite the precedent set by the Baptist general convention of Texas in publishing a list of sex offenders who had served in their churches.
06:14 - 08:14 (01:59)
Summary
The lack of authority to force pastors and churches to report sex abuse to a central registry makes it difficult to establish one, despite the precedent set by the Baptist general convention of Texas in publishing a list of sex offenders who had served in their churches.
