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.
Prager H2: What is the best of the bad choices in Egypt?… In Oregon a state official says that a baker needs to be “rehabilitated” when he refuses to make a cake for a lesbian wedding.
Prager H3: Thanks to the EEOC we now have vision-impaired FBI agents with guns… In Germany, if you’re not sure whether your boy is a boy or your girl is a girl, you don’t have to decide at birth. Lucky kid… Dennis talks to Phillipe Karsenty, French media analyst and the founder of Media-Ratings, which monitors the media in France for bias.
Prager H2: Would the world be a better place if women ran it? Those who advocate Hillary Clinton for President like to make that claim. But is it true? And what kind of women are we talking about? Conservative women? Or just liberal ones? … A top student in Inglewood finds that he was living in a fantasy world when he goes to UC, Berkeley…
Prager H1: Why hasn’t the President said anything about the burning of churches and the massacre of Coptic Christians in Egypt over the last week?… Someone has finally done an academic study on Dennis’s famous question, “who would you save if your dog or a stranger were drowning?”
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: Is Christianity incompatible with freedom; who was telling the truth — Oprah or the Swiss shop clerk; is the USA lost to the Left.
Prager H1: ObamaCare, as predicted, is causing employers to cut back employee hours… A judge has ended New York City’s effective Stop and Frisk policing policy. Her written decision displays typical Leftist thinking….
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