Fri, 26 January 2007 Council On American Islamic Relations (CAIR). Interview with Joe Kaufman of cairwatch.org and americansagainsthate.org about CAIR's ties to terrorist groups and the threat to western civilization by radical Islam. Also, bad bills pending in Congress, killing of suspected witches in Papua New Guinea, Tom Cruise as the next Jesus (no kidding). Our best episode yet!Comments[5] |
Sat, 20 January 2007 Scientology--Inverview with Valerie Emanuel of scientology-kills.org. Freedom of speech in Morocco. Religious rights in Israel and Malasia.Comments[3] |
Sat, 13 January 2007 Nazareth Continued--Rene Salm Interview Part Two. Did Nazareth exist at the time that Jesus grew up? If not, why does the New Testament say that Nazareth is the home town of Jesus? Also, news of Dogma in the past week, including possible religious unrest in Detriot and religious censorship at Drake University in New York.Comments[0] |
Sat, 6 January 2007 ![]() Jesus of Nazareth? Did the town of Nazareth really exist at the time of Jesus' life? Interview with researcher Rene Salm about the evidence of whether Jesus could really have grown up in Nazareth. You can learn more at Mr. Salm's website, www.nazarethmyth.info. Comments[1] |

Council On American Islamic Relations (CAIR). Interview with Joe Kaufman of cairwatch.org and americansagainsthate.org about CAIR's ties to terrorist groups and the threat to western civilization by radical Islam. Also, bad bills pending in Congress, killing of suspected witches in Papua New Guinea, Tom Cruise as the next Jesus (no kidding). Our best episode yet!
Scientology--Inverview with Valerie Emanuel of scientology-kills.org. Freedom of speech in Morocco. Religious rights in Israel and Malasia.
Nazareth Continued--Rene Salm Interview Part Two. Did Nazareth exist at the time that Jesus grew up? If not, why does the New Testament say that Nazareth is the home town of Jesus? Also, news of Dogma in the past week, including possible religious unrest in Detriot and religious censorship at Drake University in New York.