"Free Speech on the Defense" -
Merry Christmas Everyone.
Free speech is essential to a free society, where people have the
right to utter opinions others might find offensive. We'll devote
much of the program to exposing the effort many groups are making
to keep them from saying it at all.
First we'll examine whether or not the change of regime in North
Korea will have any effect on the thousands of Christians who are
oppressed or in work camps in that country. Rev. Paul Estabrooks
from Open Doors (www.opendoorsusa.org) has been in North Korea and
written a book on the subject.
Then attorney Richard Thompson from the Thomas More Law Center
(www.thomasmore.org) appears regarding a lawsuit where several
Michigan Christian students were publicly humiliated and bullied by
their public school teacher for opposing his pro-homosexual
indoctrination about...of all things...bullying.
Free speech is under fire by people attempting to use the "blank-a-
phobe" card to stop open debate on various subjects. They're not
making intelligent arguments, just attempting to prevent the other
side from speaking. Robert Spencer from Jihad Watch
(www.jihadwatch.org) joins the program.
Finally, what role did religion play in the founding of the
country? Professor Thomas Kidd from Baylor University returns to
answer questions based on his new book, "Patrick Henry, First Among
Patriots."
John's boralogue contrasts arguments by atheist apologists against
the existence of God with the emphatic declaration of the Christmas
message about God among us.
Killin' it, like always.
AMdobMA 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
The last bastions of freedom in the world have been infected by political correctness and democracy.
pwrightt00 2 months ago