Prager H3: Do we have free will? Without God, the answer must be no. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on September 17, 2013.
Prager H3: Do we have free will? Without God, the answer must be no. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on September 17, 2013.
Prager H2: Dennis continues with his discussion of the Indiana controversy. Is religious freedom no longer an American value?… Dennis talks to Michael and Daniel Bendetson. Both are students at the University of Michigan. They have brought a plan before Congress to honor veterans with two minutes of silence every Veteran’s Day… Negotiations with Iran drag on.
Prager H1: There has been a mob-like response to the Indiana Religious Freedom Restoration Act from the Left. Connecticut governor, Dan Malloy, declares that his state won’t do business with Indiana. Tim Cook of Apple compares Indiana to the Jim Crow South. We’re getting a Leftist hysteria almost monthly these days…
Prager H3: A leading journalist in Iran defects to the West. In his view, the Iran is leading the US by the nose during these nuke negotiations… Dennis returns to the faux controversy in Indiana.
Prager H2: Indiana passes a religious freedom protection law that has existed on the Federal books for over twenty years and the Left goes ballistic. They say it’s really about discriminating against gays. It’s not. Welcome to the latest Leftist hysteria… Dennis talks to John McCormack, senior writer for The Weekly Standard, about the Indiana law.
Prager H1: Dennis welcomes his new Chicago listeners… Yes, the German co-pilot may have been depressed. But there’s a huge gap between depression and committing mass murder… Dennis announces the release of his new book on the Ten Commandments based on his Prager University Ten Commandments video series.
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: under what circumstances would Dennis oppose capital punishment; what are the limits to free speech; do women have more opportunities than men in the business world.
Prager H2: Dennis talks to Gail McWilliams, a motivational speaker with an inspiring true-life story.
Prager H1: The latest theory is that the GermanWings co-pilot was depressed. Okay, you’re depressed. Does that mean you lose your ability to make moral judgments? To tell right from wrong? If you want to kill yourself, go ahead, but why do you have to take 150 people with you? That’s mass murder… Can you imagine the pain of the co-pilot’s parents? Their name is now infamous in Germany… A young fool gets kicked off of a Southwest flight.