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I Interview David Klinghoffer About His New Book – ‘How Would God Vote? Why the Bible Commands You to Be a Conservative’

Ever since I switched my phone service to Time-Warner, I’ve had horrible audio quality. Any phone call is a headache inducing collection of snaps, crackles and pops. Today is no exception. Luke: "Why did you write this book?" David: "To … Continue reading

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Gloria Goes To Gay Pride

This is a children’s book (for kids from kindergarten to sixth grade) recommended by the Anti-Defamation League’s website. "A young girl participates in the Gay Pride Day parade." Then there’s My Two Uncles. "A young child’s grandfather has trouble accepting … Continue reading

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Fear Not Islamo-Fascism Nor Ahmadinejad

David Klinghoffer writes: During Islamo-Fascist Awareness Week, a Jewish friend asked me with breathless excitement, “Did you see on Little Green Footballs [a blog] how the thugs at Berkeley attacked Nonie Darwish and had to be pulled off her?” He … Continue reading

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David Klinghoffer Interview

I call author David Klinghoffer Friday afternoon, August 31, 2007. Here’s a partial transcript. Luke: "How was the experience of writing this book different from the others?" David: "I had to write faster. With my Abraham book, The Discovery of … Continue reading

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The Decalogue, dangerous? Advice for a society that cringes at commandments

I just finished reading David Klinghoffer’s new book, Shattered Tablets: Why We Ignore The Ten Commandments At Our Peril. I don’t have much to say about it because I agree with it. Rod Dreher writes: Mr. Klinghoffer cites the work … Continue reading

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