Check Yes or No: A Guide to Making Decisions as a Christian

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This week on The Bulletin podcast, we have some great insights to share with you. We start off by reflecting on the public’s perception of Jimmy Carter since his passing, with Daniel Silliman, Christianity Today’s news editor. Then, we catch up on the latest in Congress with Harvest Prude, CT’s national political correspondent. And finally, we have a fascinating discussion with 2021 Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen and research professor Renée DiResta from Georgetown University about Meta’s decision to remove fact-checking.

Daniel Silliman, a journalist and historian, is here to provide us with some unique perspectives. Frances Haugen, the brave whistleblower who disclosed internal Facebook documents, joins us along with Renée DiResta, a professor and expert on misinformation. It’s sure to be an enlightening and thought-provoking conversation.

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