20130823 – 2 Happiness Hour: Offended
Prager H2: To a very large extent, we choose what we are offended by. That means we can control our mood.
Prager H2: To a very large extent, we choose what we are offended by. That means we can control our mood.
Prager H1: Americans are being lulled out of their love of liberty… In New Mexico, the state Supreme Court has ruled against a Christian photographer who refused to photograph a same sex wedding… A man hands his son his beer so he can take a photo at a football game and runs into a big problem with the law… What do about Egypt? Conservatives aren’t in agreement on this issue… The Left in NYC thinks the city is too safe.
Prager H3: Even some liberals recognize that until blacks face the moral degradation in their own communities will real progress be made. Chasing after every white “racist” will not help… The President is more like the CEO of the Ford Foundation than a Saul Alinsky-style community organizer.
Prager H2: Dennis talks to Dr. Michael Richman, heart surgeon and founder of the Center for Cholesterol Management in West Los Angeles, CA.
Prager H1: There is no easy to divide between liberals and conservatives on the issue of whether or not we should be supporting the Egyptian generals… Dennis reads a letter from the Los Angeles Jewish Journal which takes issue with his latest column. The letter writer takes umbrage with Dennis contending that men and women are inherently different…
Prager H3: In Oklahoma, a visiting Australian baseball player was jogging and killed by two teens who say they were bored. The teens didn’t have religion and Dennis suspects that is the main reason this happened. Then Dennis is joined by Humberto Fontova, prolific author and frequent commentator on Latin American affairs. His new book is The Longest Romance: The Mainstream Media and Fidel Castro… and Chris Matthews is at it again.
Prager H2: Predictability has a bad name, but it shouldn’t. In relationships, it’s essential. Walking on egg shells is the opposite and debilitating.
Prager H1: More than a few readers of Dennis’s column on new research on the “Would you save your dog or a stranger?” question voted for the dog. A generation ago, people would have thought such an answer was a joke… A noble street sweeper in the UK thwarts a mugging…. The President of Turkey blames Israel for the coup in Egypt and laughably contends he has proof… Young lawyers can’t find jobs.
Prager H3: Dennis talks to Wayne Grudem, research professor of theology and biblical studies at Phoenix Seminary. His new book is The Poverty of Nations: A Sustainable Solution.
