Prager H3: Dennis talks to Amir Aczel, 2004 winner of the Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship; currently a research fellow in the history of science at Boston University. His new book is Why Science Does Not Disprove God.
Prager H3: Dennis talks to Amir Aczel, 2004 winner of the Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship; currently a research fellow in the history of science at Boston University. His new book is Why Science Does Not Disprove God.
Prager H2: Dennis talks to Benjamin Powell, Professor of Business at Texas Tech University. His new book is Out of Poverty: Sweatshops in the Global Economy… The Greens want to keep Africa energy poor and in poverty. Saving the planet is more important than African lives.
Prager H1: The Supreme Court voted 5-4 to allow public prayer in a government facility. Good new. But also very scary. Why? It was only a 5-4 vote. One more Democratic President, one more liberal justice and public pray is done and so is a major component of the American ethos. A minor league baseball team outside of Cincinnati has banned peanuts from their ballpark. The whiney few have too much power over the many.
Prager H3: Kids need counseling because they’re so worried about Global Warming… A county in Maryland wants to publish the pictures of men who solicit prostitutes. This is a shameful idea… The American Lung Association tries to convince people that inhaling water vapor is the same as inhaling cigarette smoke… The President is so worried about upsetting Vladimir Putin that he won’t even send the Ukrainians night goggles.
Prager H2: An employee of a video game company tweeted that Donald Sterling had a right to be “an old bigot in his home.” He was immediately fired by his employer. It’s becoming commonplace to fire people for their politically incorrect opinions… You’re not required to study Shakespeare at UCLA, but you are required to take diversity class…
Prager H1: What will the Left get hysterical about this week? Last week it was the botched execution of an Oklahoma murderer; the week before that it was the Donald Sterling affair…
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: should God have made a world where there is no pain; is marriage better than a long term relationship; what is a good classical piece for a wedding procession.
Prager H2: Using his interview with Adam Grant yesterday as a springboard, Dennis discourses on the need to be “a giver” with your friends.
Prager H1: Last night Dennis spoke to a large group of Evangelical pastors. Are Evangelicals as ideological rigid in voting preferences as Libertarians? If so, the Republicans are in big trouble… Does Harry Reid have any moral boundaries?… It’s not okay that private conversations are made public. Why do so many think that it is?… The White House believes there is an epidemic of sexual assaults at colleges across the country. This is another faux hysteria…
Speaking to business leaders at the National Prayer Breakfast, Dennis describes ten ideas that shaped his life. Both deeply biographical and personal, these ideas explain Dennis’ value system. They range from his hatred of evil to his conviction that without God there can be no wisdom.