Hour 2 – 05/08/20: James Tour (Encore)
James Tour, the brilliant synthetic organic chemist and genius in the field of nanoscience, is in the bunker to talk about science, faith, reason — and the origins of life itself. (Encore Presentation)
James Tour, the brilliant synthetic organic chemist and genius in the field of nanoscience, is in the bunker to talk about science, faith, reason — and the origins of life itself. (Encore Presentation)
Karen Swallow Prior, award-winning professor of English at Liberty University, has discovered a more focused way of navigating the classics, including “Sense and Sensibility” and “Heart of Darkness.”
Comedienne Victoria Jackson is back in the studio and creates a very unusual poem about an orange butterfly with help from Eric — plus, accompanies herself with several songs on her ukulele. (Encore Presentation)
Stephen Meyer, author of “Darwin’s Doubt,” “Signature in the Cell,” and other heady scientific tomes, joins Eric in the bunker to reveal more about “The Mystery of Life’s Origins,” from his new book.
Actor and singer Pat Boone has a powerful and inspiring message for all Americans that he shares with Eric in his special bunker appearance. (Encore Presentation)
Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff, author of “The Truth Is No Defense,” talks about how the world pandemic is effecting her own country of Austria, currently part of “a steady descent into a police state.”
Big Bad John Zmirak brings his weekly report from articles he’s written at Stream.org, including asking the one life-or-death question John believes a person should pose to anyone on the left.
Ralph Reed pops into the bunker to share his thoughts on where we are as a nation under President Trump, and why he feels Christians and Conservatives who voted for him “made the right call.”
If you want to know what will happen down the road when artificial intelligence gains more of a foothold in society, researcher Jason Thacker will give you a head’s up from his book, “The Age of A.I.”
Dave Rubin weighs in on the re-opening of beaches in California, as well as reversing other stay-at-home orders, and highlights points made in the newly released, “Don’t Burn This Book.”