On this week's Townhall Weekend Journal:
Clips from the Prop 8/DOMA Supreme Court hearings are played and analyzed by Hugh Hewitt and the "Smart Guys." Bill Bennett and Veteran D.C. attorney David Rivkin. Hewitt and John Eastman. Hewitt and Ryan Anderson. Prager challenges Fox News' Bill O'Reilly and his comment regarding same-sex marriage.
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On this week's Townhall Weekend Journal:
Hugh Hewitt and Frank Gafney discuss the ten year anniversary of the Iraq war. Bill Bennett and Jame Pethokoukis on Cyprus. Michael Medved and Michael Oren on Israel and Obama's visit. Hewitt and Ari Fleischer on the state of the GOP and the so-called "autopsy" report. Mike Gallagher challenges guest Rand Paul on his immigration stance. Medved and Manhattan Institute scholar Kay Hymowitz on out of wedlock births. Prager on Senator Portman's changing stance on the gay "marriage" issue after his college attending son come out of the closet. Bennett and Andy Harris on sequestration.
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Something to remember when you fill out your bracket. It's about winning.
On this week's Townhall Weekend Journal:

Hugh Hewitt and Paul Ryan on the new GOP budget. Michael Medved and Rand Paul on the 13-hour filibuster. Bill Bennett and Ted Cruz on Cruz's efforts to defund Obamacare. Hewitt and Marco Rubio on the GOP communication strategy. Hewitt and Dr. Albert Mohler, President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, discuss the new Pope. Medved on Bloomberg's new push to decrease teen parenthood. Prager speaks out against the legalization of marijuana and gets blasted for his efforts. Prager asks his critics, "How many of you who support legalizating marijuana are married or have kids?" Prager on Bjorn Lomborg's column stating that "green" vehicles cause just as much pollution as a standard vehicle.
I assume that the majority of those who listened to this statement of ignorance took Matthews at his word. Let me correct him: No other person in the entire Bible spoke of "fire and brimstone" (Hell) more than Jesus Christ himself.
As for the "smells and bells" pomp of the Catholic Church, Matthews is right when he asks, "What does this have to do with Jesus? What does this have to do with Christianity?"
Answer: Nothing.
One more thing Chris: What "separates" Christianity from all other faiths is not "compassion," it is that Christians believe our eternal status depends on our relationship with Jesus. In other words, Christianity is the only religion that trusts in the finished work of Another for their justification, sanctification and salvation. All other systems are works-based.