A Compelling Case for Hell

On this episode of Timeless Wisdom, Dennis Prager explores the age-old question: can a sophisticated, modern person believe in hell? He argues that hoping for a heaven and a hell is not only morally justifiable but also essential for our moral and emotional equilibrium. Dennis takes calls from listeners, debating the notion that a good God wouldn’t punish the wicked and reward the righteous. He delves into the idea that a universe without consequences for bad deeds is morally chaotic and unjust. Join the conversation as Dennis challenges the notion that believing in hell is primitive or intellectually unsophisticated.

Your Husband’s NOT a Pervert

On today’s episode of Timeless Wisdom, Dennis Prager tackles a sensitive topic: why men are often misunderstood as perverts. He shares powerful letters from women who thought their husbands were obsessed with sex, only to realize they were just being men. Dennis explains that men’s desires are often misinterpreted, leading to unnecessary suffering in marriages. He also addresses the importance of understanding that men’s needs are not the same as women’s, and that communication is key to a healthy relationship. Join the conversation as Dennis offers guidance on how to bridge the gap between the sexes.

Why Be Jewish in a Modern World? (Part 2)

In this part 2 episode of Timeless Wisdom with Dennis Prager, Dennis continues to explore the concept of the “chosen people” and the Jewish mission to humanity. He discusses how Jews have historically been preoccupied with survival and the law, which has led to a disconnection from their mission to spread ethical monotheism. Dennis shares personal anecdotes and historical examples, including his own experiences as a young man in the Soviet Union, to illustrate the importance of living a life that reflects one’s values. He also touches on the role of Christianity and the relationship between Jews and non-Jews.

Why Be Jewish in a Modern World? (Part 1)

In this episode of Timeless Wisdom, Dennis Prager explores the concept of Jewish chosenness and its significance. He delves into the biblical account of creation, highlighting God’s initial disappointment with humanity’s failure to live up to his expectations. Prager discusses how God’s subsequent attempts to guide humanity, including the giving of the Ten Commandments, demonstrate the importance of human models and teachers in achieving goodness. He also examines the idea that the Jewish people were chosen not for racial or ethnic superiority, but to be a light to the nations and spread God’s message of goodness.

Easily Offended? – Sunday Fireside Chat

Fireside Chat Ep. 189 — The Problem with Being Easily Offended originally aired on June 3rd, 2021. 

Americans have been TAUGHT to be offended by things that normally would never be seen as “offensive” or are in any way intended to be, and it is a pitiable way to go through life. Dennis wonders: Have we reached the point of no return?

Mistakes, Morality, and Consequences: The Jacob and Esau Story – Genesis 27:1-27:46

In this episode of Timeless Wisdom with Dennis Prager, Dennis delves into the story of Jacob and Esau, exploring the complexities of family dynamics and the consequences of our actions. He examines the biblical account of Jacob’s deception of his father Isaac, questioning whether Jacob’s actions were morally justifiable. Dennis also discusses the importance of considering the consequences of our choices, even when they’re not ill-intentioned. He draws parallels between Jacob’s situation and real-life scenarios, highlighting the need for self-reflection and accountability. This thought-provoking episode challenges listeners to reevaluate their own values and motivations.

The House Analogy of Happiness

On this episode of Timeless Wisdom, Dennis Prager explores the pursuit of happiness. He discusses the importance of knowing oneself and how it relates to happiness, citing the words of a Harvard psychologist who says, “You cannot be happy if you do not know yourself.” Dennis shares his own experiences and insights on what brings him happiness, including his love of music and his daily joys. He also delves into the concept of frequency vs. intensity of positive events in life, and how daily pleasures can lead to long-term happiness.

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