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Evan McMullin is an independent Presidential candidate on the ballot in Iowa.

This week on Caffeinated Thoughts Radio Shane Vander Hart and Brian Myers spoke with frequent guest and keynote speaker at the upcoming Caffeinated Thoughts Briefing Dr. E. Calvin Beisner from the Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation. The guys discuss with Beisner the question of how we address a Christian worldview with a world that is so hostile to it?

In the second segment Evan McMullin, an independent presidential candidate on the ballot in Iowa, calls in to discuss his candidacy, why he is running, and why he is better qualified to be President of the United States than Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.

In the third segment Brian has just a few things to say about Dr. Tony Campolo’s declaration that he no longer wants to be called an evangelical.

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