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Dennis Talks Subscription CD
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In addition to his radio show, Dennis regularly speaks and lectures throughout the country.
Dennis Talks subscribers are automatically sent the best of this material.
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Why We Need Responsible Men
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Without responsible men our society can’t function.
But what are we doing to encourage men to take on the responsibilities of adulthood, let alone fatherhood?.
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What Jews and Christians Can Learn From Each Other
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Does Judaism have something to teach Christianity? Does Christianity have something to teach Judaism? Perhaps no one is better positioned to answer these two question than Dennis who, for much of his adult life, has worked to be a bridge between these two great religions.
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The Key to Happiness and Goodness
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Is there a key that opens the door to a happier life, one full of goodness? Dennis has found it and shares it here.
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"It's the Values, Stupid" / A Conversation with the Chief Rabbi of Great Britain
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This is a two-part lecture 1.
"It's the Values, Stupid" Bill Clinton famously based his successful 1992 presidential campaign on the motto, “it’s the economy, stupid.” By that he meant, all voters care about is their own economic interest.
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What Is the Jewish Mission to the World?
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Dennis describes the role the Jewish people have in the world.
This mission is of incredible importance and value.
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Richness of the Bible, Exodus 14: The Jews Escape Egypt -- Then and Now
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Dennis delves deep into Chapter 14 of the Book of Exodus.
He discusses the Jews exodus from Egypt, the nature of revenge and the preoccupation with religious observance in this wide ranging talk.
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Dennis Speaks in Sydney: Israel's PR Problem and What to Do About It
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Dennis talks to the Australian Jewish community in Sydney about how the world perceives Israel and why, and what Israel can do about it.
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A Night with Prager and Carolla
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Dennis provides the wisdom.
Adam provides the laughs.
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What Would Our Grandparents Think of Present Day America?
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Dennis evaluates present day America from the perspective of the mid-twentieth century.
Is this the country our grandparents thought they were leaving their grandchildren? Would be they be happy or unhappy with what we have wrought?.
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God Made Distinctions
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A key component of the Biblical world view is that there are clearly defined distinctions that must be upheld -- life from death, animal from man, men from women.
Without these distinctions we risk chaos.
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Why I Believe in an Afterlife
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Dennis explains why a belief in an afterlife is not only a moral necessity, but logical.
For one thing, without it there can be no possibility of a good God.
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God Must Not Be Too Happy Right Now - Thoughts on God, Religion and the U.S.
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Dennis speculates that any overall assessment God might make of our contemporary world would not be a favorable one.
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Palestinian Perspective: An Interview with PA Spokesman Ghassan Khatib
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Dennis traveled to Ramallah in the West Bank, the working capital of the Palestinian Authority (PA), to conduct an illuminating interview with Ghassan Khatib, director of government media for the Palestinian Authority, and the spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
Dennis asks probing questions, but on one telling point Khatib stands firm – Palestinians refuse to recognize Israel as a Jewish state.
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What I Learned from Ronald Reagan
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Ronald Reagan inspired Dennis to become a conservative.
How did he do it? And what are the principals that Reagan espoused that remain so compelling today? Dennis pays homage to his mentor and looks at conservatism and liberalism -- then and now.
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Bin Laden - Can We Celebrate the Death of an Evil Man?
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Is it wrong to celebrate the death of any evil person? Even Osama Bin Laden? Are we supposed to show compassion for everyone, no matter what they do? Dennis answers these questions while contemplating the direction of our society’s moral compass.
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Is Honesty the Best Policy?
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Honesty is the best policy goes the cliché.
But is it true in today’s rough and tumble business world? Speaking to a business group, Dennis makes the case for why ethical behavior is still the best way to do business – for the seller, the buyer and the bottom line.
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Religion On The Line: Talking Religion with Hugh Hewitt
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Dennis’s good friend, fellow talk show host and law professor cross exams Dennis on his religious views.
In a lively back and forth, Dennis makes the case for belief in God and leading a religious life.
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Open Forum: Thoughts on Politics, Human Nature and Viet Nam
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Having just visited Viet Nam and been so impressed by the drive and determination of the people there, Dennis discourses on the nature of free markets, Capitalism, and the tragedy of the Viet Nam War and its aftermath.
He also delves into a wide variety of other pressing foreign policy issues.
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The Speech to the Republican Members of Congress, 2011
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Dennis addressed all the Republican members of Congress at their annual retreat in Baltimore.
Find out why they gave him an extended standing ovation when he finished.
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Reclaiming America: Dennis Prager with Hugh Hewitt
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The dynamic duo of Dennis Prager and fellow talk show host, Hugh Hewitt, lay out a plan for restoring America's greatness.
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The Need for Heroes and Why We Have Too Few
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Young people, and especially boys, need figures they can look up to.
Dennis explains why we have so few heroes and what we have to do to find more.
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On the American Trinity
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Dennis has given many lectures on The American Trinity the three values that make America unique.
But this may be the best one he's ever given on this critically important topic.
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Why Is the Left Obsessed with Equality?
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Those on the Left have their hierarchy of values just like those on the Right do.
For the Left, equality stands supreme.
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A Talk to High School Students: Master Your Feelings
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Mastering Your Feelings Dennis talks to a group of students at a high school leadership conference.
He advises them the most important and difficult task ahead of them is to master their feelings.
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Religion On The Line: Dennis Prager and Frank Pastore
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Dennis Prager and Frank Pastore Dennis and popular Christian talk show host, Frank Pastore, duke it out during a very lively discussion/debate covering a wide variety of topics, each man approaching each subject be it faith, abortion or the afterlife from their distinct religious perspective.
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Newer Ideas in My Life
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Earlier in his life, Dennis thought he'd pretty much seen and heard it all.
But as he moves into his sixth decade, he's surprised to find that new ideas and views keep popping up and reshaping his thinking.
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Israel as a Litmus Test
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Is one's view of Israel's place in the Middle East and the world a fair litmus test for the rightness or wrongness of one's moral view? Dennis makes a compelling case that it is.
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Dennis Prager 2010 Speech to the Republican House of Representatives
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Dennis delivers a stirring address to the Republican Congressional delegation for which he received a standing ovation.
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Why Men Cheat: Prager v. Boteach
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Why do men cheat on their wives and girl friends? Philosophers, psychiatrists, psychologists, and sociologists, not to mention angry women, have debated this question for eons.
Two men who know a lot about the male psyche -- Dennis Prager and Shmuley Boteach -- take their turn at this perplexing question.
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Is a Secular or Religious America Better for Jews?
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Many Jews believe that the more secular America becomes the better it will be for Jews.
Dennis argues that just the opposite is true: a secular America should be the last thing Jews work toward.
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American Exceptionalism: Myth or Reality?
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American Exceptionalism is a term that is tossed around quite a bit.
Is just a fantasy of the Right or does it really exist? And, if it exists, what does it mean and why is it important? Should we care whether or not America is exceptional?.
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Moral Case for Conservatism
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Do Conservatives have a moral case to make for their values? Dennis argues strongly that they do.
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Honor Your Father and Mother: the Most Important Commandment?
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There are 10 Commandments.
We can all agree that they are pretty important.
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Root of the Middle East Conflict
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The conflict between Israel and the Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank is thought to be intractable.
If this is so, should blame be equally distributed between the two warring parties or is there are one side that is right and one side that is wrong? Dennis goes back to the roots of the conflict to find the answer.
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Understanding Honduras Crisis: Interviews with Hondurans
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Understanding Honduras Crisis: Interviews with Hondurans 1.
Carlos Urbizo -- Former VP Candidate 2.
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Feelings: Key to the Liberal Mind
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Dennis uncovers the touchstone of all liberal thinking.
Marshalling example after example, Dennis makes a persuasive argument that emotions rule the liberal mind in the area of public policy.
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A Debate on Same Sex Marriage: Prager v. Estrich
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Dennis goes to head to head with Susan Estrich, Fox TV analyst and renown liberal thinker.
The subject is perhaps the most divisive issue of the day -- same sex marriage.
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Four Futures for Humanity: Judeo-Christian, Islam, Secular-European, Anarchy
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Dennis looks into the future and sees four different destinies for civilization -- American, European, Islamic and Anarchy.
He examines each possible outcome in detail and explains why the first option is the one we should be striving for.
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How To Be Happy In A Financial Crisis
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The economy is reeling.
Every day pressures build on all of us.
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A Quarter Century in Radio: Reflections
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Barack Obama: The View From His Inaugural Address
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A Happy Jew at Christmas
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Log Line: Addressing a mixed group of Jewish and Christian leaders, Dennis explains why Christmas makes him a happy Jew.
Sound quality: **** Time: 41:00 Summary: Dennis marvels at the controversy that has surrounded the celebration of Christmas as a national holiday for the last decade.
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Why Have Our Universities Gone So Wrong?
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The university is supposed to be a temple of learning, the place where ideas flow freely and young people are acquire wisdom and inspiration.
Well, that's the idea anyway.
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Liberal Conservative Divide: A Debate with Air America Host Thom Hartmann
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Dennis and liberal talk show host, Thom Hartmann, face off in a debate at the Democratic Convention in Denver.
An exciting exchange of ideas between two people who come at public issues from opposite directions, this is a battle royal between two intellectual heavyweights.
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An Interview with Israel UN Ambassador, Dan Gillerman
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Elections: Liberal-Conservative Differences
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Are Women Superior to Men? A Debate with Shmuley Boteach
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Dennis Prager: Are Women Superior to Men? A Debate withShmuley Boteach Are Women Superior to Men? A Debate with Shmuley Boteach Log Line: Dennis and Shmuley debate the topic of Shmuley's new book:"The Broken American Male: And How to Fix Him." Sound Quality: ***** Time: 56:01 Summary: Shmuley argues that the American male is in a sad state and in desperate need of repair.
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Religion and Society Today
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What Keeps Me Up At Night
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DTCD41 and DTDL41 - What Keeps Me Up At Night What Keeps Me Up At Night.
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Debate at the American Atheists Convention
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Debate at American Atheist Convention Logline :  .
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Does God Have a Vote?
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On Raising A Good Child III
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Log Line: The most important job in the world is raising a good child.
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A Jew Speaks to 6,000 Christians
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A Jew Speaks to 6,000 Christians Dennis at the Cornerstone Church.
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Is Islamo-Fascism a Reality?
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Lecture given by Dennis Prager at UC Santa Barbara Followed by Questions & Answers.
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Happiness in Tough Times
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Happiness In Tough Times If you are a Dennis Talks subscriber, you received this talk as Lecture #34.
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How a Liberal, New York, Ivy League Jew became a Conservative
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How a Liberal, New York, Ivy League Jew became a Conservative.
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Why are Jews on the Left: Further Reflections
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Why Jews are on the Left: Further Reflections.
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Two Talks on Ellison Bible/Koran Controversy, Origins, Consequences
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Two Talks on Ellison Bible/Koran Controversy, Origins, Consequences.
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A Life In Radio
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A Life In Radio.
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Clarifying the Middle East Conflict
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Clarifying the Middle East Conflict For CD subscription subscribers, this is Lecture #29.
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The Case for Judeo Christian Values
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The Case for Judeo Christian Values Side 1: Speech Side 2: Q-A.
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What Jews and Christians Can Learn From Each Other
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What Jews and Christians Can Learn From Each Other.
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Why Do People Become Leftist?
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Why Do People Become Leftist?.
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What Text Do You Believe In?; The State of Islam
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Lecture 1: What Text Do You Believe In? Lecture 2: The State of Islam.
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God and The Good
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God and The Good.
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What I Am Thinking While I Do My Radio Show; Judaism and Happiness
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Lecture 1: What I Am Thinking While I Do My Radio Show Lecture 2: Judaism and Happiness.
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Can A Religious Person Respect Other Religions?
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Can A Religious Person Respect Other Religions? If you believe your religion is true, does that make all other religions false?.
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Dialogue with a Swedish Student; When are Thoughts Sinful?
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Dialogue with a Swedish Student - When Are Thoughts Sinful? Log Line: Dennis interviews a Swedish student about her views of atheism and moral equivalency, and Dennis challenges the Christian notion that bad thoughts are equal to bad actions.
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Does Law School Make People Better or Worse?
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Does Law School Make People Better or Worse?.
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The Bible and Homosexuality
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Dennis Prager: The Bible and Homosexuality The Bible and Homosexuality Log Line: Dennis explains the Hebrew Bible's position on homosexuality.
Sound Quality: **** Time: 1:08:55 Summary: As articulated in the Hebrew Bible, the concept of separation is the key to understanding how God has ordered the universe. This is especially true in.
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American Values vs European Values
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Dennis Prager: American Values vs European Values American Values vs.
European Values Log Line: Dennis outlines the vast differences between American and Western European values, and then explains why it is essential that all Americans understand this difference.
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A Life of Travel; Arguments for God's Existence
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Dennis Prager: A Life of Travel; Arguments for God's Existence A Life of Travel; Arguments for God's Existence Log line: Dennis talks about his travels and the effects that they have had on his views. The second part is a look at some arguments for the existence of God.
Sound Quality: ***** Time: 1:58:42 Summary: Dennis di.
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The Case for Capitalism and Shopping; Goodness Above All
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Dennis Prager: The Case for Capitalism and Shopping; Goodness Above All The Case for Capitalism and Shopping Log line: Dennis offers a stirring defense of capitalism and explains why being a enthusiastic consumer (within reason) is good for the individual and society.
Sound quality: *** Time: 00:43:57 (without questions) 00.
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Who Hates America and Why (Part 2); Ethics are Not Enough
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Who Hates America and Why (Part 2); Ethics are Not Enough Who Hates America and Why (Part 2); Ethics are Not Enough Log line: Part 1: The best way to assess our enemies is to ask what are they values and to assess the sort of societies they have made or wish to make.
Part 2: We have two natures one animal and one holy.&n.
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