Hour 2 – 11/15/19: Michael Behe (continued)
Eric continues his conversation with the biochemist dubbed the “Father of Intelligent Design,” Michael Behe, gaining insights from Behe’s groundbreaking book, “Darwin Devolves.”
Eric continues his conversation with the biochemist dubbed the “Father of Intelligent Design,” Michael Behe, gaining insights from Behe’s groundbreaking book, “Darwin Devolves.”
From a special Socrates in the City, Eric interviews biochemist Michael Behe regarding “the new science about DNA that challenges evolution” as told in Behe’s book, “Darwin Devolves.”
Heather MacDonald decries what she sees as race and gender pandering that denounces merit-based achievement, enforces hiring quotas, and teaches students and adults alike to think of themselves as perpetual victims. (Encore Presentation)
Ameritrade founder Joe Ricketts gives us a look inside his mind so we can see how entrepreneurs think and act differently from the rest of us — and the trials he faced in building a company now worth $30 billion.
Laura Lynn Hughes tells the story of how a turbulent past gave way to a hopeful future; she provides practical tools and guidance so that those experiencing unplanned pregnancies will find hope, courage, and healing and choose a full, abundant life.
From Eric’s hometown, hockey coach John Krupinsky talks about sports and honoring America; then, John Zmirak expresses alarm at people venerating pagan images at the Vatican, and explains what this means for Catholicism and our culture.
New York congressional candidate Liz Joy broaches the touchy subject of faith in politics, recommending how a Christian can vote in the best way even when the choices aren’t cut and dry.
Big Bad John Zmirak cautions against smear tactics that paint others with a broad brush, using polarizing words to ostracize similar thinkers and, in effect, condemning themselves.
From the National Religious Broadcaster’s convention, as niece of Martin Luther King, Jr., Alveda King joins director Nick Loeb in the pro-life movement as they talk about the upcoming movie, “Roe v. Wade.”
Mark Batterson tried a simple experiment in which every time he received a blessing, he gave a similar blessing away — now he explains his personal experience of being blessed to be a blessing.