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The Religion of the Left and its Martyrs

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Today on The Dominic Enyart Show, the left finds itself in a precarious position. In their hatred of everything good and holy, (which stems from their hatred of the source of goodness, God Himself) they find themselves hating the mere concept of religion. Interestingly enough, in their hatred of religion, they’ve replaced it with… well… another religion. I suppose their self-loathing makes sense.

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Today's Resource: Get out of the Matrix
Bob takes on a college professor and her philosophy class in a debate regarding absolutes. Who wins? The students have been taught that nothing is absolutely right or wrong, so Bob asks them if that is absolutely right. And they've been taught that they can only know that which their five senses have told them, so Bob asks them which of their five senses told them that.
Is the lack of intellectualism in this college class representative of American higher education? You can decide as you view this video, one of Bob's most extraordinary presentations.

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Today on The Dominic Enyart Show, the left finds itself in a precarious position. In their hatred of everything good and holy, (which stems from their hatred of the source of goodness, God Himself) they find themselves hating the mere concept of religion. Interestingly enough, in their hatred of religion, they’ve replaced it with… well… another religion. I suppose their self-loathing makes sense.

Register to see Seth Gruber by clicking here. He'll be speaking at CCU on Saturday, August 6th at 5pm.

Mondays) Bob Enyart Live (Broadcast Classics)
Tuesdays) The Dominic Enyart Show
Wednesdays) The Dominic Enyart Show
Thursdays) Theology Thursday (with Bob Enyart)
Fridays) Real Science Radio (with Fred Williams)

Today's Resource: Get out of the Matrix
Bob takes on a college professor and her philosophy class in a debate regarding absolutes. Who wins? The students have been taught that nothing is absolutely right or wrong, so Bob asks them if that is absolutely right. And they've been taught that they can only know that which their five senses have told them, so Bob asks them which of their five senses told them that.
Is the lack of intellectualism in this college class representative of American higher education? You can decide as you view this video, one of Bob's most extraordinary presentations.

  continue reading

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