Prager H3: Dennis ponders the question: Why do people commit evil? A Best of Prager Interview, Originally aired September 19th, 2006.
Prager H3: Dennis ponders the question: Why do people commit evil? A Best of Prager Interview, Originally aired September 19th, 2006.
Prager H2: Dennis talks to Eben Alexander, an atheist neurosurgeon who experienced life after death. His new book is Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon’s Journey into the Afterlife.
Prager H1: Dennis talks again to Scott Bolzan about his new book, “My Life Deleted: A Memoir,” now out in paperback.
Prager H3: The monster who perpetrated the Newtown massacre may have had mental illness issues, but that doesn’t explain why he murdered his mother, twenty innocent children and six other adults.
Prager H2: Dennis talks to John Lott, former chief economist for United States Sentencing Commission. His book More Guns, Less Crime (3rd edition 2010) is a landmark book in the field of crime statistics… A caller tells the chilling story of her violent son…
Prager H1: For the past few days, the Left and the Media have been obsessed with passing more gun laws. Very few, if any, in the media are talking about values. Do we fear good people with guns?
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: the mass murder in Connecticut.
Prager H2: It’s impossible to be happy at this moment: 26 dead in Connecticut, many of them children. Evil, tragedy and human suffering are just as much a part of life, tragically, as those things that make us happy.
Prager H1: The day begins with a shooting at an elementary school in Connecticut. Dennis ponders why we seem to be experiencing a rash of multiple homicides in the last few years – two this week… Nancy Pelosi bemoans the fact that Representatives might have to stay in Washington over Kwanza… The shooting in CT takes a shocking turn – 26 now reported murdered, 18 children.