It Might be Time to Sue Some Government Officials “In the Year of Our Lord” 2010

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“Seniors at a New Haven, Conn., high school will not be graduating ‘in the year of our Lord’ this year–or any future years, according to the superintendent of schools.” Fox News reported this story. It’s similar to one that was reported a few months ago when a Muslim student at Trinity University in San Antonio [...]

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Can America’s Biblical Foundation be Restored?

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As a nation, we have drifted far from the principles were were founded on. Christians have been trusted with the responsibility of bringing our nation back to God. Today, Gary interviews David Jolly of Restoring Biblical Foundations on this topic.

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How Well Do You Deal with Affliction?

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Over the Father’s Day weekend Turner Classic Movies (TCM) played a repertoire of films celebrating fathers. One of my favorites, Our Vines Have Tender Grapes (1945), showed up on Saturday morning (see the original trailer). It stars the great Edward G. Robinson and the wonderful child actress Margaret O’Brien who plays his seven-year-old daughter Selma. [...]

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Were You Taught How to Interpret the Bible?

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How we interpret the Bible is crucial to our worldview and our understanding of God and history. Having a proper biblical hermeneutics is important when we read our Bibles. Gary addresses this in today’s show.

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Textbooks and Tyrants

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Christian conservatives in Texas have won a huge victory in the battle over history textbooks, much to the dismay and criticism of the left; but is it enough? Gary talks about this and more in today’s show.

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For Woody Allen, “Obama Ist Ein Famoser Kerl”

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Erich Graetz, owner and manager of the producer of kerosene lamps and electrical systems Ehrich & Graetz AG, had inherited the company from his father Max Graetz in 1936. Max and his two sons, Erich and Fritz, were among the critics of the Weimar Republic. Ehrich & Graetz AG profited much under Hitler’s regime. The [...]

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The History Con May be Over

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The liberals got caught flat-footed in the Texas textbook wars. Texas and California drive the content of many textbooks since they have the largest public school populations. Textbook manufactures go where the money is, and less populated states can get what Texas and California decide what goes in their textbooks. It’s possible that a public [...]

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Immigration and the Bible

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Is there a different standard of law to be applied to the non-resident alien and the resident alien? Guest Host Joel McDurmon continues his look at what the Bible teaches about immigration.

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Fiddling with History

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The Texas textbook wars and the role religion has played in the founding of America reminded me of a line of argument put forth by Rob Boston. Boston served as the Assistant Director of Communications for Americans United for Separation of Church and State since 1987 and is now Senior Policy Analyst. He writes that [...]

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Why Do Some Coins Have Ridges?

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Gary talks about the history of our coins and the purpose of the ridges that some coins have on their edges.

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