Hour 2 – 04/23/19: John Zmirak
The Stream.org’s John Zmirak dissects the mainstream media’s twisted coverage of the massacre of Christians on Easter Sunday in Sri Lanka; plus, a look into the apparent suicidal wish of those on the far left.
The Stream.org’s John Zmirak dissects the mainstream media’s twisted coverage of the massacre of Christians on Easter Sunday in Sri Lanka; plus, a look into the apparent suicidal wish of those on the far left.
Milo Yiannopoulos is back and talks all things Trump, from his signature ties, to the Mueller Report, to how journalism treats Trump’s presidency overall.
From a small circle of believers to the world’s most popular faith, David Limbaugh shares about the birth of Christianity in his new book, “Jesus is Risen.” (Encore Presentation)
In, “Ending Overcriminalization and Mass Incarceration,” Dr. Anthony B. Bradley recognizes that offenders are persons with inherent dignity; he addresses the actions needed to restore broken communities and reform the criminal justice system.
Pastor Colin Smith’s cautionary tale of Judas Iscariot, “Heaven, So Near – So Far,” continues in this Good Friday special presentation.
In this Good Friday special presentation, Pastor Colin Smith shares the cautionary tale of Judas Iscariot from the reading of his poignant book, “Heaven, So Near – So Far.”
Dr. Joseph Bergeron brings his professional expertise to examine the medical aspects of Jesus’ death and the validity of the Gospel accounts in his book, “The Crucifixion of Jesus.” (Encore Presentation)
Michael Guillen is in the studio to outline the science behind “The End of Life as We Know It” — are humans crossing lines of no return?
Bestselling author, professional French horn player, and social scientist Arthur Brooks prescribes the only effective strategy for overcoming the current outrage-driven ideological divide in his latest book, “Love Your Enemies.”
Music journalist Steve Turner reminds us of the intriguing history of the Scripture-infused lyrics in rock-and-roll music with his latest work, “Turn Turn Turn.”