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Pogrom

Join America’s most attractive audio engineer and her host as witnesses for the defense of
Christian civilization.

Hear how the modern wife might react to a cheating husband, how Kanye’s conversion doesn’t seem to have stuck, and how the Israeli youth are coping with being weak, stoned and spent.

Australian Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel has preemptively forgiven the Moslem terrorists who stabbed him in the eye. The Englishmen have left the island. “Drag Queens for Palestine” is not a fever dream in an alternate universe. And urinalists in America think quashing civil disobedience must be the answer to terrorist blockades in the streets of America!

The angry children of godless divorce have taken the campuses for Islam, while the Obama administration builds a pier to our own destruction in Gaza. And the same experts who advocate baby killing are telling us animals are conscious like human beings!

Newsflash! NPR has a left wing bias! And we thank retiring “resigning” hack Uri Berliner for pointing it out just in time. The electric car scam may have reached “peak grift” under Elon Musk. And the parents of the victims of molester Larry Nassar appear to be shamelessly accepting a million bucks each in exchange for their children’s innocence.

We finally got the text of the 1864 Arizona Abortion regulation nullified by pro-life industry RE-publicans last week. And George Washington may have bottled some cherries before the war for independence, no one can be sure… but urinalist Jennifer at livescience knows they were picked by slaves!

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April 28, 2024 by Doug Posted in Audio Podcast, ConservativeTalk Tagged Arizona Abortion, civil disobedience, George Washington, Kanye West, Larry Nassar, Mar Mari Emmanuel, NPR, Uri Berliner Reply

Bible Study, Job: The LORD’s Discourse Part I

Job 38:1-38

This week we examine Bildad’s answer to Job’s request that God pardon his sin. We see if there are clues in the text as to the authorship of Job. We affirm that the modern Bible we have is inspired and inerrant, just like the translated copy of Job that entered the Canon before Moses wrote Genesis. We explain the difference between poetry and prose. We consider why God was so blunt and unkind in addressing Job without acknowledging his suffering. We examine God’s discourse on creation, geology, astronomy, meteorology, and philosophy. And uncover the one thing Job needs in order to answer, and relieve his suffering.

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April 24, 2024 by Doug Posted in Audio Podcast, Bible Study, Video Tagged astronomy, bible copies, bible translation, creation, geology, meteorology, philosophy, who wrote Job? Reply

Job: Elihu’s Discourse

Job 32-37
Join us this week for Elihu’s discourse where we discuss whether or not Job had made himself more righteous that god, or had he accused god of unrighteousness? We’ll compare Job’s position with God to Abram’s in Genesis 15, and Galatians 3.  And we look at the nature of the character: Elihu. What might have been the oral, or even written traditions that informed Elihu and the book of Job? Is God affected by men’s sins? Or by their belief? Is God obligated in to give account of His ways to anyone? Is Elihu a good witness, or a bad witness?

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April 16, 2024 by Doug Posted in Bible Study, Video Reply

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