This week on The Latter-day Lens, join your host Matt, with co-host Shawn and special guest Linda, as they tackle a series of thought-provoking questions. The discussion kicks off with President Trump's stance on flag burning and its legal and moral implications in the context of the First Amendment. The hosts then pivot to an analysis of Spain's recent economic boom under a socialist government, examining whether this challenges traditional views on capitalism and socialism. The conversation continues with a look at the use of the National Guard for domestic policing in Washington, D.C., and whether the observed drop in violent crime justifies such actions.
The show concludes with a "Big Question" segment, exploring the closure of a church by scholar Ryan Burge. The hosts and Linda debate whether the decline of mainline Protestantism is a reflection of a functioning economic model—where unsustainable entities fail—or a more unsettling sign of moral and spiritual decay in American society. They also explore whether, for some congregations, closure can be a "burden lifted" rather than a tragedy.
Chapters
00:00 The Controversy of Flag Burning
07:14 Spain's Economic Growth and Socialism
17:01 Healthcare and Economic Responsibility
17:51 Political Identity and Independent Thinking
18:42 Crime Trends and National Guard Deployment
19:46 Morality of Military Policing
23:09 Short-Term Solutions vs. Long-Term Problems
24:51 Local Crime and Community Responses
30:00 Decline of Mainline Protestantism
39:10 Politics and Religion: A Dangerous Mix