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Popular Christian finance show helps homosexual plan for future ‘marriage’

Updated: April 12, 2022 at 10:57 am EST  See Comments

Tue Apr 12, 2022 – 10:36 am EDT

FRANKLIN, Tennessee (LifeSiteNews) – Two hosts filling in for Dave Ramsey on “The Ramsey Show” helped coach a homosexual male college student on how to start thinking about a future “marriage” to his “boyfriend.”

Ramsey is an evangelical Christian whose popular program teaches people how to get out of debt, save for retirement, and build wealth so they can “live and give like no one else.”

Unlike other financial shows, his advice is not purely mathematical but includes a religious element to it, replete with Biblical verses and references to his faith. “There’s ultimately only one way to financial peace, and that’s to walk daily with the Prince of Peace, Christ Jesus,” Ramsey says to end his shows.

But two personalities in his company were not as focused on Biblically-based advice during a recent episode.

Eric, a college student from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, called into the show on Friday and asked hosts George Kamel and Rachel Cruze “when the right time is to bring up the finance question” in his relationship with his homosexual partner of six months.

“As you’re heading towards … a more serious commitment like a

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