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Evangelicals and LGBT Acceptance; America's Incarcerated
Season 18
Episode 34
Growing social acceptance of gay marriage and an upcoming Supreme Court case cause some evangelicals to reexamine their views on sexuality and marriage; criminal justice reformers question the social and economic costs of extreme punishments, lengthy sentences, and a history of racial inequality and injustice in the US prison system.
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