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Hierarchy, excellence and Christian voting

One of the great things about life today is the ability to listen to lectures at will. I spend a lot of time in the car driving my seven-year-old son (who has autism). He likes the motion of the car. It feeds some sensory need. So, when not listening to Sirius/XM or the iPod, I can fire up William Lane Craig lectures, Jordan B. Peterson podcasts, Derek Jacobi reading The Iliad, or Trinity Radio with Braxton Hunter and Jonathan Pritchett. What’s been fascinating is that my non-verbal son will tell me through Yes-No cards that he loves William Lane Craig, enjoys Jordan Peterson, is entertained by Trinity, and dislikes fiction like Homer.