Hour 2 – 08/23/21: Neil Thomas
From England, Neil Thomas, part of the Discovery Institute, looks into one of the sacred cows of atheists with his book, “Taking Leave of Darwin: A Longtime Agnostic Discovers the Case for Design.”
From England, Neil Thomas, part of the Discovery Institute, looks into one of the sacred cows of atheists with his book, “Taking Leave of Darwin: A Longtime Agnostic Discovers the Case for Design.”
John Zmirak of Stream.org exposes what he sees as life in “a bizarre, end-times novel” — the vaccine’s connection with abortion, as well as the disastrous tragedy of Biden’s Afghanistan withdrawal.
Rabbi Yehudah and Hadass Glick run a ministry called Amitsim, community centers with programs and events for taking care of widows and orphans all over Israel; plus, a Fun Facts Friday “sampler.”
Steve Strang has a few thoughts about “God and Cancel Culture” and urges citizens to take a bold stand and pushback before it’s too late.
Becket Cook provides pushback on the Netflix film “Pray Away,” explaining exactly what that documentary got wrong; and in this encore presentation, Clay Clark talks about the ReAwaken Tour, featuring speakers like General Michael Flynn.
Jesse Watters shamelessly explains the amazing heroics found in his new book, “How I Saved the World” — as well as comments on hot-button, current-event issues.
John Zmirak brings his unique perspective to events in Afghanistan and shares his newest articles from Stream.org.
Constitutional law attorney Jenna Ellis weighs in on the total debacle that is the Biden administration, both here and abroad.
Daniel Greenfield from the Freedom Center exposes the disloyalty among the military brass with examples of how they are betraying our country — and the people of Afghanistan.
Sean Feucht has been to Afghanistan with his ministry and offers his feelings about what the people there are going through now; plus, what about the attack on Sean’s group in Portland by Antifa?