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.
John Zmirak continues weighing in on the aftermath of the Notre Dame blaze; also, author and pastor Colin Smith retells the gospel story from the perspective of Judas in, “Heaven, So Near – So Far.”
Big Bad John Zmirak warns about presidential candidate Peter Buttigieg, whose pernicious words aim to redefine Christianity around permissive sexual ethics; Zmirak also urges faithful Christians to firmly and lovingly take a stand on biblical marriage.
Will we soon be seeing all government employees wearing gray jumpsuits? Big Bad John Zmirak tackles the issue, and posits the many reasons you should plan to see, “Unplanned.”
David Horowitz joins Eric on the show to explain how President Trump’s genuine love for his country has emboldened Christians to fight back against secularism in, “Dark Agenda: The War to Destroy Christian America.”
From across the pond, Mail-on-Sunday journalist and blogger Peter Hitchens peers into the origins of the European Union, and also discusses Rembrandt, the prolific artist who encapsulated the transcendent in the ordinary.
Big Bad John Zmirak covers Judge Pirro’s Islam-related comments, the need to return to the integrity of the U.S. Constitution, and the Christchurch killer’s rejection of Christianity in his ideology behind the massacre.
Big Bad John Zmirak offers a Monty Python-style translation handbook to untangle the whitewashing MediaSpeak of mainstream news sources, including the backlash you may face when you say the words “Bruce Jenner” in public.
The vastly successful, multi-talented Suzy Welch joins Eric in the studio to make a compelling “vegangelical” case for animal rights as she promotes the upcoming film, “A Prayer for Compassion.”
In the origins-of-life debate, John Zmirak has found common ground upon which both intelligent-design supporters and Darwinists can agree… plus, why not support Jussie Smollet for president in 2020?
Historian Andrew Roberts discusses details from his prodigiously well-researched work, “Churchill: Walking with Destiny,” the book Wall Street Journal called, “Unarguably the best single-volume biography of Churchill.”
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