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Tag Archives: Dennis Prager
It’s Human Nature!
In a 1995 lecture on Exodus 3, Dennis Prager says: It is natural to worship animals. One of the greatest teachings of Judaism is that that which is natural is not necessarily good. Natural and desirable are very different. It … Continue reading
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When Did It Become The N-Word?
On his radio show today, Dennis Prager says: Laura Schlesinger announced that she would be leaving radio because she had used the n-word. From what I heard, it was entirely to say that nobody should use the n-word. She has … Continue reading
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Dennis Prager On Larry King
From DennisPrager.com: Prager H1: Dennis was on Larry King Live last night with Stephanie Miller, Bishop Harry Jackson, and, candidate for Attorney General, California, Kamala Harris, The subject was same sex marriage…This morning on her radio show, Stephanie Miller, accused … Continue reading
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Was Moses Wrong To Kill The Egyptian?
Exodus 2: 11-13 (NIV): “One day, after Moses had grown up, he went out to where his own people were and watched them at their hard labor. He saw an Egyptian beating a Hebrew, one of his own people. 12 … Continue reading →