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James Tour and Eric Discuss the 'Primordial Soup Model'

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:23 min | 12 hrs ago

James Tour and Eric Discuss the 'Primordial Soup Model'

"I ended up writing my book is atheism dead is because when we had that conversation about the origin of life, I was so astonished, I thought nobody talks about this. So let's talk about this. In the restaurant in Houston, New York. No, no, no. This is when we were with my former friend Elizabeth Blake Moore. You started explaining to me because I think all of us in high school were forced. It was on the test. It was always on the test. How did life begin? So what is the standard model since 1952 when people say, you know, to high school students, the costumes, how life began? What do they say? It's not only the standard model high school students, the standard model to college students and standard model to graduate students. It's in all of their textbooks. And from middle school through graduate school. And it is the primordial soup model. There is a pond. There's a body of water, and there are molecules in that body of water. There are some lightning strikes, and the molecules start coming together, and then they assemble into cells. Those cells start coming together, and you get little creatures that start swimming around in that pond. And then those creatures end up coming out of the pond and start populating the earth. That's the primordial model. That's what's taught.

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How Did Life Begin?

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:00 min | 13 hrs ago

How Did Life Begin?

"Life begin? Not human life. How did life begin? So it's a fundamental question. And so I got excited about it and I talked to doctor Tor more and more and more about it. And of course, I said, listen, this is so exciting. You need to write a book about it. But doctor tour is too busy doing actual science and writing peer reviewed papers to waste this time writing some crappy book. Which I'm personally insulted by that because I'm an author. And so I thought to myself, the more I learned about what he was doing, the more I thought, maybe I need to write about this. And so I did there are two or three chapters in my book as atheism dead, where I talk about this issue. Because it really is an extraordinary concept. And once I realized the depth of it, the more I thought, we've just got to kind of tell the world what doctor tour knows about this. Now,

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John Solomon Discusses China's Treaty Violations and the Wuhan Lab

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:04 min | 1 d ago

John Solomon Discusses China's Treaty Violations and the Wuhan Lab

"Is COVID origin secrets near the classification that in itself is exciting. Wuhan a lab's ties to China military burst into focus, talk to us about the latest things we need to know about our country, our government and the military biodefense lab in communist China, John. It's extraordinary. So no matter where we end up on whether the COVID-19 virus leaked from the lab or not, obviously the FBI energy department House intelligence committee Senate health committee all believe it did and growing other number of intelligence committees believe that. But here's the bigger question. No matter what happened with COVID-19, there is now irrefutable proof that the United States government has known since 2005 that China was violating its own treaties to not do offensive biological weapons they had an offensive biological weapons program. It was based in the Chinese People's Liberation Army at an entity called the academy of military medical sciences specifically the 5th institute. The State Department declared that in a document in 2005. Over the decade after they made that declaration, wide open evidence that the MMS that academy we just talked about was working with the Wuhan institute of virology, the place where we think the COVID-19 virus worked on. What were they working on? On Anthony Fauci's own site. On the NIH, you can find this. There was a study on anthrax. There was a study, a book, a book that said, coronaviruses as a class are going to be the leading edge of a new era of genetic warfare. That's the Chinese words, not mine. Those are the sort of things that were going on between scientists at the Wuhan institute of virology. And the academy of military medical sciences in China, the place that we said was the epicenter of an illicit bioweapons program, despite all that knowledge, despite all that evidence, no one in the intelligence committee, no one in the national Institutes of health. No one in the State Department stopped it. Millions of dollars flowed from U.S. agencies to the Wuhan institute of virology. And now we're hearing maybe also directly to the academy, the

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Dr. Daniel Amen Shares an Amazing Story About an Overweight Friend

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:13 min | 1 d ago

Dr. Daniel Amen Shares an Amazing Story About an Overweight Friend

"Tell us about one of the friends you talk about in this book where you met with a friend who was overweight and you loved them enough to say, hey, you probably need to lose some weight if you want to get your life right. And he did, and he lived a better life. Oh, it's just such an emotional story for me. Mark and I had been friends. He's a psychologist, and we go to the same conference every other year. And we're having dinner at the restaurant, and I see him injecting himself with insulin. At the table. And I'm like, Mark, how much, how tall are you? He said, I'm 6 feet. I said, how much do you weigh? He said, 244 pounds. And I calculated on my phone as BMI, which was 31. And I'm like, dude, you're obese. And I also saw him order chicken fried steak, mashed potatoes, and a brownie for dessert. And after I saw that, I couldn't just stay quiet. And I said, I'm like, Mark, you're obese. And he's like, Daniel, you're so cold. I'm not as cold as you're going to be when you're 6 feet under. What's the matter with you? Why aren't you paying attention to your health? And any of the dessert. And I help. As I love him, but when we were at that conference, two years later, he'd lost 52 pounds. And I was having lunch with his wife. And with Mark, and he was telling me how much better his sex life was. And I'm like turning red, but it's absolutely true when you get physically healthy. Blood flow, you have better blood flow to your brain and it's just so simple. You have to wonder how many people that go in and they get these very aggressive pharmaceuticals how supplementation will tell us supplements in a second after the break and just losing some weight could at least improve some of their symptoms.

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John Lott Jr. Tells Us About Biden's New Universal Background Checks

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:52 min | 2 d ago

John Lott Jr. Tells Us About Biden's New Universal Background Checks

"Talk Second Amendment. It is Friday. And we need an update on what the Biden administration is trying to do to take away the civil right that protects all the others and we are going to connect with the man who knows. He literally wrote the book on firearms, control the attempts to the nude you of your rights, more guns, less crime, and so many others, Doctor John lott, welcome back to America first. No, it's great to talk to you again, sub. Thanks for having me on. So a few days ago, I asked for your assistance. You very graciously via text, helped explain to me what on earth it is that Biden administration is trying to do. So will you talk to us about the so called universal background checks and the latest skullduggery coming out of the Democrats? Yeah, I have to say one of the biggest ironies is Biden goes to California to go and advocate for all sorts of new gun control laws. California already has all those laws and yet the reason why he's going there is because they've been having a spate of mass public shootings. In fact, if you look over the years, what you find is that since California's head, these laws, they've had many more higher per CAPiTA rate of mass public shootings than the rest of the country. So it's not really obvious to me why somehow we want to go and emulate what's going on in California and such, I would go and argue that there are types of gun control laws, the restrictions that they have have actually been responsible for these attacks and all the gun free zones that they've created there, the fact that in Los Angeles County where he was at last year they had only one concealed carry permit for every 5000 600 adults

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How Do We Take Back Academia?

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:33 min | 2 d ago

How Do We Take Back Academia?

"Do we start to take academia back? What is the best route to achieve that? Well, that's a great question. Thank you for the enthusiasm and the fact that turning point USA has positively impacted your life makes the last decade of work worth it. So thank you. That really touches me. And for those of you that support turning point USA, you're changing lives every single day. Secondly, to take academia back, look, it's I'm not convinced it's possible in certain areas. I think we have to build new colleges and new institutions. Jordan is doing that with the university of Austin and many other places. But you have to do what we're doing here tonight. You have to try to show up, start turning point USA groups in California. It's hard because the board of regents is just completely and totally lost and out of control. And that's just too bad. And it's a shame. But look, the problem with academia is conservatives don't want to go into it for good reason and liberals just continue to or left wingers continue to protect their own. My big fear is that this woke ideology is now infiltrating the social sciences. It's also infiltrating engineering and mathematics. The things that you thought would be immune to the kind of racial preference worldview is now totally and completely infiltrated. And so I wrote a whole book called the college scam. So I'm not exactly big on saving higher education. But I do think there is a place for higher education. And it pains me because I go and I visit to hillsdale college quite often. Hillsdale college is America's greatest college, by the way. They do a fabulous job. And it pains me because I see how good education could be.

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Living for Another World

Pray the Word with David Platt

01:07 min | 2 d ago

Living for Another World

"John chapter 8 verse 23. Jesus said to them, you are from below. I am from above. You are of this world. I am not of this world. What a statement. I love the book of John. I love all these words from Jesus. Every reverse is just, with meaning. It's hard to pick a verse, like John a 12 Jesus says, I'm the light of the world, whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life on a picture. And then, so first 23, so a lesser known saying, you are from below. I am from above. You are of this world. I am not of this world. Just meditate on that. There's another world that Jesus is living for, and he is calling followers of his to live for that world, not for this world. I look around you at the world today and consciously say, I'm not living for this world. I'm not living for the pursuits of this world, pleasures of this world, possessions in this world applause, praise from this world. I'm living for another world.

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A Prayer for Humility

Your Daily Prayer

01:07 min | 2 d ago

A Prayer for Humility

"I was brought to the book of malachi in chapter three and was shown the time when God gave his people the opportunity to turn and repent of their sins. He told the people, returned to me and I will return to you or 7. I will forever remember this moment with the lord, just as I will always remember climbing into the truck with my dad. Humility washed over me once again. God's grace and mercy poured out over my heart. I immediately felt softened, and the thought of harshness felt repulsive. It is true, and I pray you know this too. The love of Christ will always soften us. It will cause us to have humble hearts. It will make us new, whole, and in deep pursuit of the opportunity to share God's love. Let's pray. Lord, thank you for the gift of the Holy Spirit and conviction. I praise you for the way your words softens our hearts. May I always seek to look to you for all my answers, and that you are the only one I desire to please. In Jesus name, in.

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It will soon be time to render unto Caesar to visit Rome's pantheon, a Hong Kong ritual whacks away troubles, and a Zoroastrian holiday cause some to hit the streets as others hit their pocket books.

AP News Radio

02:17 min | 2 d ago

It will soon be time to render unto Caesar to visit Rome's pantheon, a Hong Kong ritual whacks away troubles, and a Zoroastrian holiday cause some to hit the streets as others hit their pocket books.

"On this week's AP religion roundup. It will soon be time to pay Caesar to visit Rome's Pantheon, a Hong Kong ritual wax away troubles and a Zoroastrian holiday causes some to hit the streets as others hit their pocketbooks. Tourists in Rome checking out the Pantheon will soon pay €5 for admission. Proceeds will be split between the culture ministry and the Roman Catholic Church, tourists at the site were divided over the new fee. I wasn't really expensive to stay here so I think it's a very nice building and for us to visit for free is wonderful. We are fully understand that it's necessary maybe to pay, you know, for the securing of the value, what is possible to say inside. The Pantheon was built as a Roman temple more than 2000 years ago. It was transformed into a church 14th century ago, and mass is regularly celebrated there. For people holding a grudge in Hong Kong, one way to release their anger is to take part in a villain hitting ritual. Edison Chan says he hopes the ritual will help cut out gossip and keep bad people away from him. Ritual practitioners, mostly older women, use a shoe to bash an image of the person who was the target of their customer's anger. One practitioner says many of her customers are people who have trouble at work or feel like they're being unfairly treated. She says she helps them by symbolically whacking the bad people away for a fee of 50 Hong Kong dollars. The ritual includes blessings from Hong Kong's goddess of the sea, as well as divine beings related to Buddhism. The markets in Iraq's Kurdish region are busy, as people prepare for the spring festival of Nauru. The Persian new year, the holiday dates back to at least 1700 BCE, and incorporates ancient Zoroastrian traditions. This year, however, now ruz coincides with the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan. Shopper delga is having the two holidays at the same time creates a bit of a financial burden. In Iran, a fyre festival related to the holiday spark protests. Demonstrators chanted against the country's ruling clerics and hurled firecrackers at security forces. Hardliners have long condemned the fyre festival as an Islamic. I'm Walter ratliff.

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Author Michael Foley Talks About His Book 'Dining With the Saints'

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

02:10 min | 2 d ago

Author Michael Foley Talks About His Book 'Dining With the Saints'

"Guys, I'm happy to welcome back to the podcast. before, doctor Michael foley. He's a theologian, Professor of patristics in the great text program at Baylor university, Professor of theology at the Aquinas institute, but I love these titles of his books, drinking with the same drinking with saint Nick and the politically incorrect guide to Christianity. We're going to talk about his book called dining with the saints, I think a very appropriate topic on Saint Patrick's Day. Doctor foley, thanks for joining me. Great to great to have you. I think you can see I've got the appropriate. I don't know if this is the right shade of green, but as you can imagine, I'm not really. Well, I'm not Irish. I guess I could maybe I should change d'souza to oh, Sousa. And then I then be I then be, I could then play the baby I identify as Irish. Okay. These days we're allowed to do that sort of thing. Talk to me about Saint Patrick's Day. It's a day, I didn't have any knowledge of before I came to the United States, and who was this guy with Saint Patrick, the guy who was who evangelized Ireland, is he what brought these crazy Irish people into the folds of Christian couldn't have been an easy task and that he did he used some large buckets of alcohol to get the job done? Well, he was a real person and you're absolutely right. He was the person who brought the faith to Ireland, there was an earlier missionary actually who tried and ran from the place screening. The iris was such a hard nut to crack. But he got a commission from the Pope to bring the faith to Ireland and by all historical accounts he did. He almost single handedly within his own lifetime, turned an entire island from being druids, which was a very dark and sinister religion into Christians. So it really is a singular accomplishment.

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11 Big Banks Create $30 Billion Rescue Package for First Republic

CoinDesk Podcast Network

02:00 min | 2 d ago

11 Big Banks Create $30 Billion Rescue Package for First Republic

"11 big banks, including JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and more announced last night that they would take these somewhat theatrical step of depositing $30 billion worth of uninsured deposits into the troubled first republic bank. But even that move, along with the introduction of the fed's latest bailout window, it might still not be enough to quiet concerns about just how stable and safe the U.S. banking system really is, just this morning as we go to air, even with yesterday's rescue still in the headlines, we're seeing first republic stock trading down nearly 25%. Zach, we've had a backstop, a lending facility that lets banks basically exchange their get their cash back for bad investments made and essentially the best terms. And now the big banks are throwing cash at the problem also. What do you think it will take for the regulators to restore confidence in the banking system or is that something that we're not even really expecting at this point? Well, you know at first republic bank doesn't have the taint of crypto attached to it. That's the thing that stands out to me as it relates to its ability to survive while we see signature be wound down. Obviously this crisis is one of confidence. If you look at people who are researching this issue, pretty much all midsize banks are having this issue, right? They bought bonds that are now worth far less than what they were marked as on their books, right? So clearly, I think people are worried that this could spread to other banks across the country, not just those in California who service, tech firms, but again, those who have customers who are looking to find yields and who are realizing that in this interest rate environment, they can go elsewhere to get yield and they can take that money out of a bank quickly in the palm of their hand and deposit it in a money market account, but they can deposit it with treasuries at their own will, right? So I think clearly what we're seeing is a response to sort of this systemic reality in which we now find ourselves in where money is moving as fast as it ever has. Faster than ever indeed. And all of a sudden, billions and billions of dollars are being drawn out of these banks in hours time. It's quite remarkable and I think that's why we're seeing these remarkable steps.

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Karol Markowicz: The Inspiration to Write 'Stolen Youth'

The Dan Bongino Show

01:29 min | 2 d ago

Karol Markowicz: The Inspiration to Write 'Stolen Youth'

"Yeah well what inspired you to write the book again folks the book is called stolen youth Carol markowitz and Bethany mandel you can pick it up right now It's available right now I strongly recommend you do I mean there are obviously so many stories out there about the travesty of what we're doing to the next generation But what was it COVID Was it the lockdowns I've ridden it for you myself and I can always tell you that moment I was like oh I got to write a book on that What was yours For us it really was COVID exposing how much children were being targeted in this country I think before COVID I look I lived in a really deep blue part of Brooklyn I lived in park slope I grew up in flatbush and bensonhurst but I was raising my kids in park slope And I would say that yeah it was liberal but it wasn't crazy And COVID exposed how insane it was getting and how insane it had gotten And I think that Bethany and I both saw the way children being targeted with the restrictions far worse than anybody else And we just felt like we had to speak up for kids But really the thing is also we needed to tell parents that all these books over the years of college kids being indoctrinated and how bad college campuses are They have to recognize that it's no longer college campuses It's starting far earlier It's happening in your kid's nursery schools And you have to do something about it This is the message of the book as you must fight

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Karol Markowicz: You're Not Safe Just Because You're in a Red State

The Dan Bongino Show

00:54 sec | 2 d ago

Karol Markowicz: You're Not Safe Just Because You're in a Red State

"You left New York I mean you're down in Florida now correct That's right Yep in the free state of Florida couldn't be happier But look not everybody can do what we did but also just because we're in Florida doesn't mean that I'm no longer monitoring what my kids are getting in school or paying attention to what kind of influences they have I think that another message in our book is that just because you're in a red state just because you're in a red area doesn't mean that you're safe A couple of weeks ago there was a story about a teacher transitioning this little girl in her class 9 years old and she started using boy pronouns for this little girl And the only reason parents found out is because this girl drew a little picture of a little girl saying I want to kill myself And the message that I need people to get about this is that this happened in a red Hamlet in a red town in a red county This is happening everywhere

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Karol Markowicz: More People Read 'Stolen Youth' Than NY Times Admits

The Dan Bongino Show

00:46 sec | 2 d ago

Karol Markowicz: More People Read 'Stolen Youth' Than NY Times Admits

"I was unsurprised to learn however that the ridiculous New York Times who you probably sold 20 times as many copies as just about anyone else on the list Did they keep you guys off the list or that they tried their bulk sales trick or something like that What happened I mean they didn't even try They didn't even go there with the bulk sales They don't care Cool All right No Yeah we sold twice as many as some of the people on the list But I really don't care I think that the point to me is that parents are reading our book and people are loving it and passing it around And that's what matters to me way more than some of your times list But it is indicative to me of how unbiased they are about every part of the newspaper So believe them at your own risk

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Spencer Klavan Dives Into Gnosticism and the Greeks

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:47 min | 2 d ago

Spencer Klavan Dives Into Gnosticism and the Greeks

"Just talking about what I threw out this idea that gnosticism can be laid at the feet of my people the Greeks. So talk more about that. Yeah, I want to exonerate you guys a little bit, actually. I mean, it's definitely true that there's a tendency in platonic thought to draw this dividing line between body and soul and this becomes really exaggerated and extreme among the neoplatonist guys like plotinus and I talk about this in the book in the body crisis section. It's also true that that concept of hylomorphism, the fusion. That's also a Greek idea. I'm getting it from Aristotle and from his work on the soul. And of course, it's really it's Thomas Aquinas who kind of baptizes Aristotle, brings this guy into the fold in a certain way. And adopts highly morphism as one of his governing mechanisms for understanding what we are. But there's this point that I make in the book that I think is kind of important. We think that people say Aquinas baptizes Aristotle as if that just means he's kind of claimed foreign tradition for himself and he's kind of ignoring the scripture at this point. But in fact, if you look at what Aquinas is doing there, it goes right back to genesis where there is a remarkable feature of the description of man that gets overlooked. And that's God takes the dirt DOM. And he molds it, and then he breathes into the breath of life. And that moment that the fusion of the two becomes a Jaime, a living soul, that it's not actually the dirt, and it's not even the breath of life, the kind of disembodied air that makes up man or the soul. It's the combination of the two, and it's perfectly. So there's kind of an amazing marriage there of Athens and Jerusalem.

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A Little Story About Ajax the Great

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:02 min | 3 d ago

A Little Story About Ajax the Great

"Talking to Spencer clavin, who has written a new book how to save the west ancient wisdom for 5 modern crises. There's only one other book with the plural word crises in it that I can think of written by Richard Nixon. Did you know that? 6 crises. 6 crises written by Nixon. Yeah, I think it was the late 70s, his saddle river period. You mentioned before we're talking about the classics, which inevitably come up when you're talking about the west. We're talking about the ancient Greeks and what does Athens have to do with Jerusalem. And just a fun fact, just because no one else will care about this, but I think you might. You mentioned, first time on this program, anyone has ever mentioned Ajax, telemon, Ajax. There you go. I want to meet them. Beef witted Ajax in the words of Shakespeare. But what I loved is when I realized that Ajax was the anglicization of the Greek ayas, depending on how you pronounce it, right? And then I realized, oh yeah, in the 1920s, whenever they came up with Ajax, the cleanser that people use to clean their sinks and whatever. It's because it's strong. So there was once a culture. In the 1920s and 30s, when people were so literate in the classics, that everyone know Ajax was like Hercules. He's strong. And how depressing. Right? Okay, but it gets weird. Oh, yeah. It gets weirder. I was in Greece because I'm Greek. And I saw a canister of Ajax, and you'd think that what would the Greek version of Ajax, the blue dot cleanser? What would the Greek version be called? Of course, it would be IS, right? Naturally. A zeta alpha Kappa. Wow. And I thought no one in the world cares about this, but me and someday in the future. Maybe I'll have Spencer clavin on. And I'll let him know that I had this crisis.

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How Was a Young Spencer Klavan Inspired to Study Classics at Yale?

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:48 min | 3 d ago

How Was a Young Spencer Klavan Inspired to Study Classics at Yale?

"Want a little bit of your story. How is it that you ended up going to Yale and being, it sounds like a classics major there. How did what was your upbringing like that led you to that? Because that's a pretty radical thing for a teenager to do to say, I want to go to that place and study classics. Yeah, and it's weird because I do remember having that really definite sense that that's what I wanted to do. But you're absolutely right. I mean, I always think about this moment in Homer's Iliad where Ajax, the great giant, is striding from ship to ship because he's so big, he can walk across the prows. And my education almost felt like I was doing that, but the ships were sinking behind me. There was always this sense that I was kind of getting the last of a great academic tradition that was kind of starting to crumble or to suffer from capture. And what saved me would rescue me was what I alluded to before. And that was just a childhood surrounded by great works. I had to realize that wasn't normal. I was gradually as I grew up, I came to understand that I was lucky to know these minds that live between the covers of these books. A lot of people think of this as kind of like these are dusty tomes, they're primitive they're superstitious. They're backwards or what have you. I knew from a very early age that none of that was true. I knew that these were friends. And that meant that, of course, some of these books are difficult, some of the stuff I'm writing about in my book is not obvious or easy. But it's not there just to provide to furnish material for PhD theses. It's not there just to interest eggheads like me. These are these are the best these texts contain the best that has been thought and said about how to be excellent at being human.

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Spencer Klavan on His Important New Book 'How to Save the West'

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:56 min | 3 d ago

Spencer Klavan on His Important New Book 'How to Save the West'

"Is how to save the west, ancient wisdom for 5 modern crises, that's a big one how to save the west. Why don't we begin with why should we save the west? Why is the west in need of saving before we begin to figure out what it is that we might do toward that end? Yep. Great question. And I think that these kind of extreme nature of these two titles, they're related in a certain way. You hear a lot these days of people questioning whether the west is past saving, whether it's worth saving the most the loudest version, I would say, if this critique, at least, is that western civilization is based on lies and moral evil based on the forms of deceit and power, colonialism, racism, sexism, all of these deep wrongs, these sins, essentially, that are at the heart of our civilization. And when I talk about the west, I'm talking about the inheritance, the tradition that comes down to us from Athens and Jerusalem. The philosophies of Greece and Rome and antiquity and the wisdom literature, the scripture of the Jewish and the Christian traditions. And if anything is under fire at the moment, I would say that it's those two kind of pillars of civilization. Which really do contain between the two of them. Everything that has built the world, we live in. The accusations that are made against this kind of tradition that we inherit. Are always so interesting to me as just forms of exercises and self contradiction. Because they usually proceed along some sort of line like America was founded on a sin against human equality. You think, wow, who taught you to criticize people for not living up to the idea of human equality? Who

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"many books" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

The Eric Metaxas Show

07:41 min | 8 months ago

"many books" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

"Tell me Eric, why is relief factors so successful at lowering or eliminating pain? I'm often asked that question, the owners of relief factor tell me they believe our bodies were designed to heal. That's right, designed to heal. And I agree with them. So the doctors who formulated relief factor for them selected the four best ingredients, yes, 100% drug free ingredients, each helps your body deal with inflammation. Each of before ingredients deals with inflammation from a different metabolic pathway. And that right there approaching from four different angles may be why so many people find such wonderful relief. So if you've got back pain, shoulder neck hip knee or foot pain from exercise or just getting older, you should order the three week quick start discounted to only 1995 to see if it will work for you. It works for me. It has for about 70% of the half a million people who've tried it and have ordered more, go to relief factor dot com or call 800 for relief to find out about this offer, feel the difference. Uh oh, I'm talking to James Howard kunstler. Jim, you were just talking about the long remedy. The long emergency. Now that's your book from 2005. Would that be the primer to read on what we're discussing if somebody is listening and they say, I don't get this. And the 2012 companion, which is called too much magic. Wishful thinking, technology and the fate of the nation. And what does that reference? Well, it's about what the response to the lung emergency is tending to be a kind of techno narcissism. This idea that technology is going to rescue us from this dynamic set of problems and quandaries that we face, the problem we face with our basic primary source energy supply, petroleum, the quandaries we face over the disorders of finance, the quandaries we face with farming and food production, geopolitics, these things are all related with the winding down of the global economy, which was our mode of operation. But you make 40 years. You make it sound inevitable. It is inevitable. And to me, I guess my question is whether when you talk about people acting crazy and you talk about it, a lot of these things to my mind, at least do have answers. And others, I think it's not like we just have to say, okay, everybody's going to be confused about how many sexes there are or whatever. We all know there are two. I mean, most people just know that. But we live in a world where the elites who have the microphones act as though. No, no, no, no, that was ten minutes ago. We all decided it's no longer true. You're not going to have any success with those arguments because those arguments are all a deflection of the greater question, which is how are we going to live in the decades ahead? How are we going to reorganize American life? And of course, there's an analog to techno narcissism, and that's the organizational narcissism. The idea that there's going to be some top down reset of life in western sieve. And that is precisely the Klaus Schwab or Schwab in Klaus as I call him the Schwab in Klaus answer to that. But that's not really how things work. Life is emergent things human, the human project is self organizing. And the Schwab in classes of the world are not going to march it around in any kind of a great reset. It will reset, but it will reset in a grassroots way from people making decisions about how they're going to thrive under very different conditions. But people like Klaus Schwab are working hard to make it so that we don't have choices. In other words, right. And you're saying that you think that we will push back enough that we will have choices. I just don't think that Klaus Schwab and his gang are going to make any of that work. You know, for example, this whole idea of a digital currency, you know. The idea is that the government will give everybody some kind of a digital account, stuff it with money to the get used to going out and spending it. And then they'll be trapped in this digital monetary prison where all of their purchases are tracked and all of their behavior is controlled. Well, first of all, I don't think Americans are going to stand for that. But we have to remember one other thing, too. Digital currency currencies are utterly dependent on a reliable electric grid and a reliable intent and Internet. And these are two of the most fragile technological things in our world. So you think both of those things could go down. I mean, I always theoretically they could. But you think that they could and they might. No question about it. And as that occurs, that would kind of be one of the great inflection points of this long emergency. We could all go back to 1970. It would be. We had electric, we had to let our electricity or whatever. But to me, there is something extremely appealing about the idea that we would throw away our phones and the Internet. It has become a kind of a bondage. Obviously, we've all, most of us have merely trotted down this path, but it's mostly annoying and anxiety creating. And so I think that some of that would be good. But it seemed like a good idea at the time. It seemed like a good idea at the time. But how do you see, for example, the electric grid failing? I mean, how does that? It's the biggest machine in the world. It has the most inflection points of potential failure. And it has failed before. It's going to fail in the future. Also, we're having a very serious problems with the fuel that we use for generating all of our power, whether it's the motive power of the automobile or the stationary electricity of power plant. So that's going to be just an enormous problem. And we can't face it. We went through this ten years of the shale oil miracle kind of trying to persuade ourselves that that was going to change everything. You said this the last time you were on this program, you don't believe drill baby drill and fret, we can frack our way out. Now, the business model for shale oil is also broken. And it's not like conventional oil. It's very different in both geological properties and in the financing of it. And it never penciled out. After ten years of doing Shell oil, we learned that you couldn't really make money doing it. It costs too much to get it out of the ground. And so it was a great demonstration project during this strange era of financial zero interest rates, but it's not going to work, and they can't attract new investments. So it's going to incrementally go down. And that's going to be the end of that. And everybody's going to be driving electric cars. No, we're not going to be driving electric cars. What are we going to be doing? Well, riding bikes. If we're smart, well, bicycles could even be problematical because they actually require a lot of sophisticated metallurgy and manufacturing and long supply chains. Look at, let me put it this.

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Can We Talk?

03:56 min | 1 year ago

"many books" Discussed on Can We Talk?

"The jewish women's archive where gender history and jewish culture. Meet do you. Have you know a tampon. Oh heck yeah no not hear. Someone will see relax. No one's gonna nap as saturday night. Live reminds us. It's tough to be stranded without period products but the stigma around periods can be even tougher and neither diamond wants to help. You should put please everybody put in your bathroom. The one that you that guests use a container with pads and tampons even if nobody needs them it is a sign. It signals the fact that is an amenity. It's not a luxury that needs to be out just like toilet papers so and towels in your bathroom. Anita diamond is the author of many books. Her most recent out this may is called period end of sentence. A new chapter in the fight for menstrual justice the book shares its title with documentary film about a women's collective in rural india that makes and sells pads. The film won an oscar in two thousand nineteen when they announced that this movie had one. I jumped off the couch..

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"many books" Discussed on Can We Talk?

Can We Talk?

01:39 min | 1 year ago

"many books" Discussed on Can We Talk?

"Tough to be stranded without period products but the stigma around periods can be even tougher and neither diamond wants to help. You should put please everybody put in your bathroom. The one that you that guests use a container with pads and tampons even if nobody needs them it is a sign. It signals the fact that is an amenity. It's not a luxury that needs to be out just like toilet papers so and towels in your bathroom. Anita diamond is the author of many books. Her most recent out this may is called period end of sentence. A new chapter in the fight for menstrual justice the book shares its title with documentary film about a women's collective in rural india that makes and sells pads. The film won an oscar in two thousand nineteen when they announced that this movie had one. I jumped off the couch. Fist bump in the air they as the director said. I can't believe a movie about periods. Just want to ask. That's when anita got involved. The film's producers reached out to her. Because she's well known for her period positive attitude her nine hundred ninety seven bestselling novel. The red tent was named for the imagined retreat. The biblical matriarchs went to during their periods. We discussed the red tent in a live taping. Can we talk several years ago. Anita's fictionalized vision of ancient menstruation. Practices struck a chord with readers around the world now with period end of sentence. Anita is exploring contemporary menstrual justice activism globally and here in the united states.

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KSFO-AM

01:37 min | 1 year ago

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"Blessed to have many books that I've written become best sellers. But my most recent book, the Laser Fund I'm most excited about. I would love for you to have a copy of this book because it teaches how to diversify and create the foundation for a tax free retirement. I have spent years in fact, that is over 45 years of experience, helping people optimized financial assets, minimize unnecessary tax and empower their true or authentic wealth. This book is so unique because it's actually two books in one There's over 200 pages from a left brain approach. If you're the kind of person that loves to learn by reading and getting numbers and charts and graphs, there's over 200 pages of illustrations explaining why the laser fund can be the best solution for all kinds of financial objectives from College funding to retirement to emergency funds, working capital for business or personal or real estate. And if you're more right, bringing person you aren't really into numbers, you learn by stories. You flip this book over and you read it the other direction. It's over 100 pages that contains that, like 62 chicken soup for the financial soul stories. Actual clients. Examples. We changed their names to protect their privacy. But you will learn by reading the stories and examples of how people have empowered themselves financially by using the laser fund. So join me for a free educational webinar that I'm going to teach this coming Wednesday at.

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KSFO-AM

01:41 min | 1 year ago

"many books" Discussed on KSFO-AM

"Been blessed to have many books that I've written become best sellers. But my most recent book, the Laser Fund I'm most excited about. I would love for you to have a copy of this book because it teaches how to diversify and create the foundation for a tax free retirement. I have spent years in fact, that is over 45 years of experience, helping people optimized financial assets, minimize unnecessary tax and empower their true or authentic wealth. This book is so unique because it's actually two books in one There's over 200 pages from a left brain approach. If you're the kind of person that loves to learn by reading and getting numbers and charts and graphs, there's over 200 pages of illustrations explaining why the laser fund Can be the best solution for all kinds of financial objectives, from college funding to retirement to emergency funds, working capital for business or personal or real estate. And if you're more right, bringing person you aren't really into numbers you learned by stories. You flip this book over and you read it the other direction. It's over 100 pages that contains that. Like 62 chicken soup for the financial soul stories, actual clients. Examples, we changed their names to protect their privacy. But you will learn by reading the stories and examples of how people have empowered themselves financially by using the laser fund. So join me for a free educational webinar that I'm going to teach this coming Wednesday at 12, O'clock, noon Pacific time, you'll have.

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News-Talk 1400 The Patriot

09:10 min | 2 years ago

"many books" Discussed on News-Talk 1400 The Patriot

"William Federer, author of many, many books and a dear friend of this program Bill. The book we're talking about now is called Socialism. The real history from Plato to the present. You've written many books. I want people to go to American minute dot com. Um, So you're giving us this history and I love it. Tell us more another would you just described Plato and how he explains what happens when you drift from democracy to? It's really an oligarchy, philosopher King top down rule. So you're effectively saying that is what socialism is. Right, So it's a structured society Now, if we skip forward 2000 years from 3 80 bc to around 15 16 80 You have Sir Thomas more, and he writes a book called Island of Utopia, and He's modeling it after Plato's Atlantis. And so this is only 20 years after Columbus discovered America it's a fictitious island off the coast of South America. The word utopia means nowhere. And it's written as a Greek dialogue with a traveler who's named high flow dais, which means peddler of nonsense. So here we have the island of Utopia told by the peddler of Nonsense, and it is a structured society with the ruling class and a commoner class and the commoners own no property. They have no privacy. It's free health care. Three identical clothing, free food and communal monastic style dining halls. Everyone know where is that, you know, identical clothes of everyone lives in three story houses that are identical with no locks on any doors. There's no privacy. There's no ale houses or coffee houses. The government tracks everyone. Everywhere you go and the government decides who gets to have Children and then take the Children away from the family and indoctrinates them with noble lies. And so this is utopia. This is this perfectly structured society. Not not perfectly structured for the people in the lower classes. Obviously, yes, definitely s O a century later. You have Sir Francis Bacon, and he writes the new Atlantis. So he's directly calling it a new Atlantis, referring to Plato's Atlantis and this new Atlantis is an island in the Pacific. Again Structured with the ruling class and commoners little more scientific careers Because the scientific revolution someone wrote a satire on it. Johnson, Swiss Gulliver's travels. No, wait is over. Francis. Did you say Francis Bacon? Yeah. I always get Francis Bacon confused with Roger Bacon. Roger Bacon is about 200 years before that, I guess. Right, Um Francis Bacon writes a book and what is it called again? It's called the new Atlantis, Okay, because I'm not familiar with that. But you're telling me that Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels is a take off on that. Right. It's a satire. So here's a guy washed up on an island and it's highly structured. And there's the ruling class that rules with this minutia ridiculousness and then the commoners that just have to do their job all their life. And why is this important? The pilgrims? So the pilgrims were originally a company colony with bylaws written by investors that have looked back to Plato's Sir Thomas Port, Sir Francis Bacon and the Pilgrim Bylaws say this All goods gotten by trucking traffic trading fishing shall go into the common stock and everyone's livelihood shall come out of the common stock. And so they were attempting. Todos this County. There's some type of thing, and William Bradford, the governor of the Pilgrim says it failed, He says This proves the emptiness of the theory of Plato applauded recently by scholars in Europe. Here's the governor. The pilgrims knowing that they were attempting to live out, Plato said. The emptiness of the theory of Plato, he says that the taking away of private property and owning in a community would somehow make men happy as if they were wiser than God. He says the young man objected to doing twice as much work as the old guy, but got paid the same. The old guy considered it a dishonor to be classed in labor with the young guy, And he says the women objected to having to wash other men's clothes. Now now, Bill just to be clear. This really happened. We did we rarely hear about this, but the pilgrims, originally this the Massachusetts Bay Colony or in Plymouth This was their Massachusetts Bay Plymouth colony. Well, but so you're you're saying that they really tried this, and Bradford realized it's not working. How long did they try it for? Before they realized we've got to do something else. Well, William Bradford said over two years and he said that they nearly starved to death, and so we, he said. We had to come up with a way to we wouldn't have to suffer want like another winter of starvation. So after much discussion, it was decided that every man should plant corn for his own household. Wow, What a novel idea. It's almost funny. Isn't it funny like it's it's so basic. And yet they really experienced this. This is not some theory. They lived out a socialist type. Government society, and they said this isn't working. What if we let everyone take some care of himself and suddenly you get a type of capitalism? Yeah, And so they said, so every family was assigned a parcel of land. This made all hands more industrious. The women now went willingly into the field and took their little ones with them to plant corn, while before they would allege weakness and to have forced them would have been considered great oppression. Right is this Pilgrim switched from a Communistic socialist form of government to what's called a covenant form of government where you're taking care of your neighbor? Not because the bylaws say so. But because you're doing it as unto God. It's just as I say to me, it's almost funny because they try it. They see it doesn't work. And then they change it. Um, most people when they're talking about the history of socialism, they wouldn't necessarily go back to plate or or even to the pilgrims. And you know most of us if even if we learned that we forgot that the pilgrims tried this for two years, why did the pilgrims try this? It's kind of a funny thing that they thought Uh, you know, we're going to invent a new way of community and they really thought this might be it. What will be investors are the ones that came up with the model hands. They were looking back to Plato's Sir Thomas Moore, Sir Francis Bacon. People say Well, isn't the church Socialists didn't the early church on everything in common? Two big differences Voluntary versus involuntary and church versus government, So the early believers voluntarily sold their land and late the money at the feet of who the apostles for the church to distribute. They weren't forced to sell their land and put it at the feet of a pilot for the Roman government to distribute. Your pilot. Here's a little more money for you know on so we see the Bible is filled full of People owning private property. You wonder the promised land. God divides up the property amongst the 12 tribes and all the families. Now, if you own property, you can accumulate stuff. That's called being blessed. Karl Marx called it being a capitalist. Right. So Karl Marx said Communism could be summed up in one sentence, abolition of private property, and Lenin said socialism is a transition face to communism. And then if you own stuff you could be moved a pawn in your heart to give some of it away that is called charity. Right, So it's a little nights when it's when it's voluntary. As you say It's completely different cause if you look at human nature, uh it really is entirely different. If if a Communist government forces me, um, t to do anything, I will naturally feel oppressed. I might even do the same thing. If I do it freely. I won't feel oppressed. S so that's kind of at the heart of this. Right. If you think of it, I mean, here's God. He made everything. He exists Fraternity and everything will base him and it follows laws. Laws of planetary motion laws of gravity was the physical laws of science, and it's almost like he said, You know, been there done that I could make things that obeyed me at some time and eternity past. God said, You know, I would really like someone in my image that could love me. And so he creates this thing we call reality and you hide himself behind creation Because if you ever revealed himself he is so totally awesome every molecule in our being with false latte in front of them, and he would know if we loved him because he's so totally awesome or because the voluntary free will loving choice..

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"many books" Discussed on MinddogTV  Your Mind's Best Friend

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

02:49 min | 2 years ago

"many books" Discussed on MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

"Yeah you know. I think that Criticisms of alan light have been going on her entire lifetime and walter ray wrote a book way back in the eighties called the white lie. And if you want to see an example of anger you know. He absolutely lashed out at her and exposed to our over plagiarism. And but but he was extremely angry in he. He was so mad because he preached using her as the source of his sermons and then in his old age he found out holy toledo. The woman blood drives virtually everything. I was quoting and in. He said he had this incredible anger about him That hasn't been the case for me. Way back in the seventies. i was fully aware of ellen white's plagiarism. And all these kinds of things Would i explain in. The book is that there have been so many books written. That are hagiography about ellen. White you know. They're making her this ridiculous saint and saying all kinds of ridiculous things. That aren't true about her and how she was. God's only profit instrument all these visions were true. And i mean it's just gross hagiography and so i'm not trying. I've written a whole bunch of stuff on ellen white before this book. Doctoral dissertations master's thesis people can look at my work. And and what i try to do is look at a particular topic when i write a book and the topic that i'm exploring for the first time in this book is are all the accusations of pathology and fraud these kinds of things that have been leveled against dylan white throughout her lifetime and after her lifetime do they have. Will they stand. Up to historical and psychological scrutiny. So i'm going to focus on the topic of pathology and fraud and in these accusations that have been made. That's what i'm doing in the book. I'm not trying to write this balanced book. That looks at every good thing. She may have done in her lifetime. Talk about the fact that good things came from her certain certainly but I'm trying to explore this exact question of are the accusations of pathology and fraud and all these things leveled against your will. They stand up to historical and psychological scrutiny. And i'm one hundred percent. You know convinced that they do more Are you familiar with a guy name. Alden comps in who writes for a advocate adventist today dot org..

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"many books" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio

Democracy Now! Audio

02:36 min | 2 years ago

"many books" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio

"Real. We want to thank you so much for being with us Bob alert is distinguished professor at texas southern university co chair of the national black environmental justice network known as the father of environmental justice author of many books including the wrong complexion for protection and confronting environmental racism. Voices from the grass roots among other effects of this catastrophe in texas and the surrounding states is the breakdown of distribution of vaccines. Next up. we're going to talk about guests. Cova nineteen infection rates are going down. But the cdc says it's way too soon to lift mask mandates we'll speak with infectious disease doctor. Monica gandhi. she'll talk about actually had to wear a mask or how to wear two.

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"many books" Discussed on KSFO-AM

KSFO-AM

01:47 min | 2 years ago

"many books" Discussed on KSFO-AM

"Been blessed to have many books that I've written become best sellers. But my most recent book, the Laser Fund, I'm most excited about. I would love for you to have a copy of this book because it teaches how to diversify and create the foundation for a tax free retirement. I have spent years in fact, that is over 45 years of experience, helping people optimized financial assets, minimize unnecessary tax and empower their true or authentic wealth. This book is so unique because it's actually two books in one There's over 200 pages from a left brain approach. If you're the kind of person that loves to learn by reading and getting numbers and charts and graphs, there's over 200 pages of illustrations explaining why the laser fund can be the best solution for all kinds of financial objectives from College funding to retirement to emergency funds, working capital for business or personal or real estate. And if you're more right, bringing person you aren't really into numbers you learned by stories. You flip this book over and you read it the other direction. It's over 100 pages that contains that, like 62 chicken soup for the financial soul stories. Actual clients. Examples. We changed their names to protect their privacy. But you will learn by reading the stories and examples of how people have empowered themselves financially by using the laser fund. So join me for a free educational webinar that I'm going to teach this coming Wednesday at 12 O'clock, noon Pacific time you'll have the opportunity to get a copy of the Laser fun book for free. I'll pay for the book, You simply pay 5 95 shipping and.

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KSFO-AM

01:38 min | 2 years ago

"many books" Discussed on KSFO-AM

"Blessed to have many books that I've written become best sellers. But my most recent book, the Laser Fund, I'm most excited about. I would love for you to have a copy of this book because it teaches how to diversify and create the foundation for a tax free retirement. I have spent years in fact, that is over 45 years of experience, helping people optimized financial assets, minimize unnecessary tax and empower their true or authentic wealth. This book is so unique because it's actually two books in one There's over 200 pages from a left brain approach. If you're the kind of person that loves to learn by reading and getting numbers and charts and graphs, there's over 200 pages of illustrations explaining why the laser fund can be the best solution for all kinds of financial objectives from College funding to retirement to emergency funds, working capital for business or personal or real estate. And if you're more right, bring person you aren't really into numbers. You learned by stories. You flip this book over and you read it the other direction. It's over 100 pages that contains that, like 62 chicken soup for the financial soul stories. Actual clients. Examples. We changed their names to protect their privacy. But you will learn by reading the stories and examples of how people have empowered themselves financially by using the laser fund. So join me for a free educational webinar that I'm going to teach this coming Wednesday at 12.

Laser Fund
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KSFO-AM

01:45 min | 2 years ago

"many books" Discussed on KSFO-AM

"To have many books that I've written become best sellers. But my most recent book, the Laser Fund I'm most excited about. I would love for you to have a copy of this book because it teaches how to diversify and create the foundation for a tax free retirement. I have spent years in fact, that is over 45 years of experience, helping people optimized financial assets, minimize unnecessary tax and empower their true or authentic wealth. This book is so unique because it's actually two books in one There's over 200 pages from a left brain approach. If you're the kind of person that loves to learn by reading and getting numbers and charts and graphs, there's over 200 pages of illustrations explaining why the laser fund can be the best solution for all kinds of financial objectives from colleagues funding to retirement to emergency funds working capital for business or per Stoller real estate. And if you're more right, bringing person you aren't really into numbers you learned by stories. You flip this book over and you read it the other direction. It's over 100 pages that contains that, like 62 chicken soup for the financial soul stories, actual clients. Examples, we changed their names to protect their privacy. But you will learn by reading the stories and examples of how people have empowered themselves financially by using the laser fund. So join me for a free educational webinar that I'm going to teach this coming Wednesday at 12, O'clock, noon Pacific time, you'll have the opportunity to get a copy of the Laser fun book for free. I'll pay for the book, You simply pay.

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"many books" Discussed on The Living Room with Joanna Weaver

The Living Room with Joanna Weaver

03:57 min | 2 years ago

"many books" Discussed on The Living Room with Joanna Weaver

"Because i have this feeling that were sometimes so busy pointing our fingers at everybody else that we're not really letting the holy spirit show us. What is my attitude in this situation. Where where is where have i lost my love. Whereas my opinion become more important than people and that that is found in letting the truth of god's word shine on our hearts in. That's one of the things my friend. That i have appreciated about you. Because you've been willing to be part a some really hard conversations in the church about things that honestly most of us really don't want to talk about it in so before all of the political division before black lives matter. You know if it's not been very long ago even though sometimes it feels like forever but there was the metoo movement where women were saying. I've been sexually violated. And i have appreciated that. You were willing to step into that arena and say the church needs to hear these voices and not just shut them up not just sweep them under the rug and so one of the many books that you've written is called we to how the church can respond redemptive -ly to the sexual abuse crisis and again it's not it's letting god's word shine on the darkness so that his light can come what. What did you learn during that journey. What was that like for you. Well again i think this goes back to having a a bibliophile centric world view of looking at what jesus actually said in the new testament and even looking at what paul talked about where he talks about the lesser members of the body. Actually be being more important. I think instead of viewing people who have been traumatized as drains on our resources or as people who keeps bringing up things we actually said. Look at them as we should welcome them as people we can learn from there actually one of the most beneficial parts of the body of christ and we want to shut the door on them because it's messy but if you have someone who's gone through sexual trauma and they have walked hard healing journey which it is a lifelong journey There is so much richness of what they have learned of the of the power of god at the healing of god of of the god of justice. And all of these things. They are our tutors to lead us to christ and so when we shut them out. We are shortchanging our church growth. Were shortchanging our personal growth. Were shortchanging our relationship with god because we learn more about jesus when he wears a distressing disguise. then when we associate with all the cool people. You're so right and end he said if you do it to the least of these if you care and if you love for those that are quote unquote less than or messier. Whatever you want to say we do it to him and so it's like we shut our eyes. I think about the bat. Black lives matters movement and i know that there is so much so much division about that and that there's some things that go on behind the scenes in that movement that yes is wrong and yet we cannot just say well because there's part of it wrong that we don't have to look at that and say god. How should we respond. we've got i mean scripture. The good news is fit is that we are called to love those those who are hurting and those who are oppressed so we cannot afford. The body of christ to shutter is anymore. What do you think as as the church..

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860AM The Answer

01:44 min | 2 years ago

"many books" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

"Blessed to have many books that I've written become best sellers. But my most recent book, the laser found I'm most excited about. I would love for you to have a copy of this book because it teaches how to diversify and create the foundation for a tax free retirement. I have spent years in fact, that is over 45 years of experience, helping people optimized financial assets, minimize unnecessary tax and empower their true or authentic wealth. This book is so unique because it's actually two books in one There's over 200 pages from a left brain approach. If you're the kind of person that loves to learn by reading and getting numbers and charts and graphs, there's over 200 pages of illustrations explaining why the laser fund can be the best solution for all kinds of Financial objectives from colleagues funding to retirement to emergency funds, working capital for business or personal or real estate. And if you're more right, bringing person you aren't really into numbers you learned by stories. You flip this book over and you read it the other direction. It's over 100 pages that contains that, like 62 chicken soup for the financial soul stories. Actual clients. Examples. We changed their names to protect their privacy. But you will learn by reading the stories and examples of how people have empowered themselves financially by using the laser fund. So join me for a free educational webinar that I'm going to teach this coming Wednesday at 12 O'clock, noon Pacific time you'll have the opportunity to get a copy of the Laser fun book for free. I'll pay for the book, You simply.

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CATS Roundtable

05:43 min | 2 years ago

"many books" Discussed on CATS Roundtable

"This is the cats roundtable chime cats smith here sunday morning. What's going on in our country. Well one of the smartest guys. I know as a historian published many many books and wasn't the vatican for many many years because of his wife being the ambassador to the vatican. Well he's back. He's back in washington with us. This morning is former speaker of the house. Newt gingrich in morning nude. How are you doing well. First of all the different things going on in our country. So i'm confident that eventually just went out because america's very resilient country. I'm hoping that Joe biden president. You know you've known him for one hundred years usually his closer to center than left Do you think that by his appointments. He's showing that. Oh by his speech give us a your evaluation of his inauguration speech and and the people he's appointed well. I think the speech was very very good. 'cause i had a chance to actually see it live on a wi fi on delta airplane coming back from room to the us. And i thought that Really was was shaped correctly What theme of unity made sense was almost dwight eisenhower. Kind of speech on the challenge for biden. I think is that the team around him is way to the left of speech. And that's why after the speech is over. He walked back down washing down the pennsylvania avenue and ultimately signing some seventeen Executive orders that afternoon almost which fit to speech. So there's challenge is going to be making a decision. Is he going to be the president biden of the inaugural address or the president biden of executive orders and those are two really really different futures. And he's you know he's the guy tries to decide which one of those who wants to be. Well i mean he's got all the the marvels in the whole world of the democratic party controls. The executive office controls the senate now and controls the congress. Somebody executive orders. He has signed or were closing. Down the pipeline..

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06:50 min | 2 years ago

"many books" Discussed on KSFO-AM

"Been blessed to have many books that I've written become best sellers. But my most recent book, the Laser Fund, I'm most excited about. I would love for you to have a copy of this book because it teaches how to diversify and create the foundation for a tax free retirement. I have spent years in fact, that is over 45 years of experience, helping people optimized financial assets, minimize unnecessary tax and empower their true or authentic wealth. This book is so unique because it's actually two books in one There's over 200 pages from a left brain approach. If you're the kind of person that loves to learn by reading and getting numbers and charts and graphs, there's over 200 pages of illustrations explaining why the laser fund Can be the best solution for all kinds of financial objectives, from college funding to retirement to emergency funds, working capital for business or personal or real estate. And if you're more right, bringing person you aren't really into numbers you learned by stories. You flip this book over and you read it the other direction. It's over 100 pages that contains that. Like 62 chicken soup for the financial soul stories, actual clients. Examples, we changed their names to protect their privacy. But you will learn by reading the stories and examples of how people have empowered themselves financially by using the laser fund. So join me for a free educational webinar that I'm going to teach this coming Wednesday at 12 O'clock noon Pacific time, you'll have the opportunity to get a copy of the Laser fun book for free. I'll pay for the book, You simply pay 5 95 shipping and handling. Call the register at 1887672346 Call 188767 23 46. This'll is three dimensional wealth radio. How much money do you need to retire comfortably? I'll answer that. Next on three dimensional wealth radio. Welcome back. This is Doug Andrew. And if you're just joining us I've been talking about at retirement Planning is totally different than maybe what you did for your retirement planning, But I'm going to answer the question. How much money do you need to retire comfortably? Well, you don't need much money. If you're immune from taxes, inflation and market volatility and people go. Yeah, right When we go. No, no, no, It's very possible. That's what I've been doing. Is helping people become immune from taxes going up because taxes erode away a big chunk of people's retirement income that they can actually spend on gas groceries. Descriptions, golf green fees or whatever, because they take money out of a diarrhea for a one K and if they withdraw 75,000, many Americans only net about 50,000 after pain, federal and state tax in 41 out of 50 states. And so if you can make yourself immune from paying taxes on your retirement income that helps dramatically inflation erodes away purchasing power every 7 to 10 years. The cost of living usually doubles even more than that on, let's say medical supplies or prescriptions or what have you and so if the cost of living doubles about every 10 years if you can get by on $50,000 a year Now you're going to need $100,000 a year in 10 years from now to buy the same gallons of gas and loaves of bread that 50,000 could about Betsy. It doubles again. So in 20 years at that doubles again to 200,000. If you live another 10 years, it doubles the 400,000 by what 50,000 used to buy. So inflation erodes away a lot of people's purchasing power and that causes people who outlive their money, so taxes, inflation and then market volatility. You should not have any more than 30%. Of your retirement resource is exposed in the market at retirement, And yet too many people have way too much money in the market. Wall Street was never built to create predictable cash flow. If you ask anybody, honestly for an answer, when is the best time to sell my mutual funds or my stocks? They will say Never So if you ask An adviser and asset manager to show you predictable income coming out of a stock portfolio. They technically can't do that, because the market might drop 40% and that you would outlive your money. It will deplete it much faster. This is why the financial services industry recommends only 4%. Things called a 4% rule because the average retiree with money and I reason for one case, usually in the market on Lee averages about 3.49% rate of return on an annual basis because they're buying and selling at the wrong times. So I have helped people become immune from the negative impact of tea. I am e. It spells an acronym time. So Tia's taxes. I's inflation. Emma's market volatility and is the economic uncertainty. And I would love to do that for you this eyes not about me. This show is about you, and you can enjoy 50 to 100% more income. If you make yourself immune from taxes, inflation of market volatility, or you can get by. With less money because I can have a smaller nest egg. If I can create income if I can pull out 50,000 And it's tax free. Then they will last longer. My nest egg will last longer. Let me use this. As an example. Let's say you had a million dollars in your retirement nest egg and let's say you're earning 10%. Now I've actually averaged a little higher than 10% many periods using my favorite vehicle called the Laser fund, but minus tax free, and I'm talking about net internal rates of return, by the way, Okay, Cash on cash returns. So let's just.

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"many books" Discussed on KSFO-AM

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01:46 min | 2 years ago

"many books" Discussed on KSFO-AM

"Been blessed to have many books that I've written become best sellers. But my most recent book, the Laser Fund I'm most excited about. I would love for you to have a copy of this book because it teaches how to diversify and create the foundation for a tax free retirement. I have spent years in fact, that is over 45 years of experience, helping people optimized financial assets, minimize unnecessary tax and empower their true or authentic wealth. This book is so unique because it's actually two books in one There's over 200 pages from a left brain approach. If you're the kind of person that loves to learn by reading and getting numbers and charts and graphs, there's over 200 pages of illustrations explaining why the laser fund can be the best solution for all kinds of financial objectives from College funding to retirement to emergency funds, working capital for business or personal or real estate. And if you're more right, bringing person you aren't really into numbers you learned by stories. You flip this book over and you read it the other direction. It's over 100 pages that contains that, like 62 chicken soup for the financial soul stories. Actual clients. Examples. We changed their names to protect their privacy. But you will learn by reading the stories and examples of how people have empowered themselves financially by using the laser fund. So join me for a free educational webinar that I'm going to teach this coming Wednesday at 12 O'clock, noon Pacific time you'll have the opportunity to get a copy of the Laser fun book for free. I'll pay for the book, You simply pay.

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"many books" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

860AM The Answer

01:39 min | 2 years ago

"many books" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

"Blessed to have many books that I've written become best sellers. But my most recent book, the Laser Fund I'm most excited about. I would love for you to have a copy of this book because it teaches how to diversify and create the foundation for a tax free retirement. I have spent years in fact, that is over 45 years of experience, helping people optimized financial assets, minimize unnecessary tax and empower their true or authentic wealth. This book is so unique because it's actually two books in one There's over 200 pages from a left brain approach. If you're the kind of person that loves to learn by reading and getting numbers and charts and graphs, there's over 200 pages of illustrations explaining why the laser fund can be the best solution for all kinds of Financial objectives from college funding to retirement to emergency funds, working capital for business or personal or real estate. And if you're more right, bring person you aren't really into numbers. You learned by stories. You flip this book over and you read it the other direction. It's over 100 pages that contains, like 62 chicken soup for the financial soul stories. Actual clients. Example. We changed their names to protect their privacy, but you will learn by reading the stories and examples of how people have empowered themselves financially by using the laser fund. So join me for a free educational webinar that I'm going to teach this coming Wednesday at 12 O'clock, noon Pacific time you'll have.

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