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Dec 2023
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#518 Free Speech, Genocide, and Liberali...

CATHOLIC ANSWERS
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University presidents are under fire for allowing genocidal and anti-Semitic speech on their campuses. But what can they do? Theologian Chad Pecknold from Catholic University of America joins us for a discussion of the Catholic approach to free speech issues.   … 
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