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Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
Worldview Matters with Brannon Howse
Topic One: Rev. Jim Wallis writes open letter to Glenn Beck to tell him that they are not that far apart Last week Brannon explained to his radio audience that the thesis and antithesis of the Hegelian Dialectic Process had been set up between Beck and Wallis and all we need is for the two to synthesis their two worldviews together through the shared ideas of paganism, humanism and good-works, among other ideas, and then a new thesis would be created. Brannon never thought it would only take five days for Wallis to admit how much he and Beck agree and to request that a dialogue begin. Topic Two: Glenn Beck continues to prove that America's Christian leaders should not have given away their credibility to Beck. On his September 2, 2010 television program Beck said the following:
"America's religion. This is it gang, this is all you need to know. There is a God, He's going to judge us, we should be good to each other, cause daddy's gonna be pissed in the end if we're not. That's it. That's called a big principle." Brannon plays this clip for you to hear; minus the expletive. Topic Three: On his September 2, 2010 TV program Beck said, "We need a Jesus or a Buddha." The more Glenn talks the more he reveals his worldview. Topic Four: We take your calls. A caller calls in to explain that when her group went to the 8/28 rally they expected a Tea Party type event and not a spiritual event as it turned out to be. The caller wants the listeners to know that she believes there were other committed, Bible-believing Christians that attended the 8-28 rally that were not happy with out the even turned out and did not want their attendance to be seen as an endorsement of Glenn Beck's ecumenical push.
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Friday, September 3rd, 2010
Precepts for Life
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Friday, September 3rd, 2010
Just Thinking With Ravi Zacharias
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Friday, September 3rd, 2010
Crosstalk
Mark Lerner was a confidant of the most senior people in the biometrics (fingerprinting, facial recognition and iris scanning) industry.
Mark has spent the last six years openly speaking out against the same industry he once supported. He has testified before many state legislatures on the subjects of biometrics, RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) and national/international identification cards.
Mark is the author of the new book, Your Body is Your I.D.
In the name of national security, science and industry have developed biometric surveillance technologies that are very powerful and sophisticated.
Are we doomed to live in a surveillance society where so many aspects of our lives are no longer private, all in the name of fighting terrorism and combating illegal immigration?
Join Vic and Mark as they update listeners on the latest surveillance technologies, the organizations involved in I.D. control, and the impact they may have on our government and its relationship to your liberties.
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Friday, September 3rd, 2010
Point of View
Saving Leonardo: An Interview with Nancy Pearcey
Matthew Lee Anderson - evangelicaloutpost.com
Announcing Nancy Pearcey's New Book "Saving Leonardo"
Rick Pearcey - pearceyreport.com
Invitation: Nancy Pearcey, Saving Leonardo on Capitol Hill
Rick Pearcey - pearceyreport.com
The Big Deal: Poll Says GOP Has Largest Lead Ever
Rick Pearcey - pearceyreport.com
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Friday, September 3rd, 2010
Truth for Life with Dr. Alistair Begg
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Friday, September 3rd, 2010
Running to Win with Dr. Erwin Lutzer
The human mind has an amazing capacity to deceive itself, especially when addicted to a substance or behavior. We can tell ourselves all sorts of lies to justify what we are doing. Even when it is obvious to others that we are addicted, we tell ourselves we are not. Today we learn about overcoming addictions, and facing up to our tendency to deceive ourselves.
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Friday, September 3rd, 2010
Worldview Matters with Brannon Howse
Topic One: Today we look at tons of Scripture so we can clearly understand why so many well-known evangelical Christians, pastors, and Christian broadcasters are not seeing the spiritual deception that Berean Christians can so clearly see. Jesus tells us in Mathew 7:13-23 this is what will happen in the last days before his return. Jesus tells us that false teachers will look like Christians and talk like Christians but they will be wolves in sheep's clothing. Topic Two: What about Christians that say that if someone is not a Christian but doing "good works" then we should look at that fruit? In Mathew 7:16-18 the fruit Jesus is talking about is doctrinal fruit not fruit of good works. The false teacher and prophet will use good works to give cover to his false gospel and false Jesus. Topic Three: In Matthew 24:3, 4, 11, 23, 24, Jesus tells us more about what we are seeing today. Notice Jesus mentions false teachers and false prophets more than any other sign. Topic Four: 2 Corinthians 11:3-4, 13-15. Paul warns that the deception can be as deceitful as what Eve heard from the serpent in the Garden of Eden. Paul goes on to say that he fears that the church of Corinthian will be pulled away from devotion to Christ because of the false Christ, false gospel, and deceptive spirit. Topic Five: Christian Nationalism; this is what it looks like. When Christians put the state, public policy, the economy, and politics above obedience to the Bible and the exclusivity of Jesus Christ you get nationalism. The "German Church" did this and the Christians of Germany mocked Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Martin Niemoller for starting the "Confessing Church" to oppose paganism and ecumenicalism. Topic Six: We take your calls.
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Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
Precepts for Life
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Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
Just Thinking With Ravi Zacharias
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Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
Crosstalk
Tom DeWeese is the President of the American Policy Center.
DeWeese recently gave an address at the Freedom Action National Conference held at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. In his address he gave listeners background on what he believes are two previous revolutions that took place in America and why he feels there is a need for a third revolution.
The first American revolution in the late 1700’s dealt with individualism, private property and free enterprise.
DeWeese believes that the second revolution began in the 1960’s, forming behind a mixture of communism, fascism and corporatism. Under the idea of being green, it now calls itself, “Environmentalism”; an effort to centralize control within the federal government.
He then describes how we must organize, rededicate and mobilize ourselves and others toward the goal of restoring our republic by winning the third American revolution.
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Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
Point of View
CPAC 2010: Interview with Brett McMahon, ABC Rep and VP of of Miller & Long concrete construction
genesismoments.com
Responding to Obama's Analogy, Republican Lawmaker Says 'D is for Dumb, R is for Reform'
Fred Lucas - cnsnews.com
A Double Dip?
Pete Sessions - sessions.house.gov
Recovery Summer?
Pete Sessions - sessions.house.gov
The $26.1 Billion State Bailout
Pete Sessions - sessions.house.gov
EEOC Warns Employers: If You Don't Want to Hire Felons, You Need a Good Reason
David Almasi - nationalcenter.org
Our Teflon President
Justin Danhof - conservativeblog.org
Congress's unsound fury over Big Oil
Justin Danhof - csmonitor.com
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Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
Truth for Life with Dr. Alistair Begg
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Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
Running to Win with Dr. Erwin Lutzer
When we hear about addictions, many of us think of drugs and alcohol. But there are many addictions that can ruin our lives. Some marriages are short-circuited by an addiction to debt, or to pornography. No matter what we are addicted to, addiction is the blinding absorption of sin. Today we hear some advice from First John chapter one on making the move from walking in darkness to walking in the light.
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Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
Worldview Matters with Brannon Howse
Topic One: "Mormonism, America's Islam" is a book written in 1912. What do Mormons and Muslims have in common? Similarities of Muhammad and Joseph Smith:
- Visited by an angel.
- Given visions.
- Told that no true religion existed on the earth.
- Was sent to restore the long lost faith as the one true religion.
- A book produced from their teachings claimed to be “inspired by God.”
- Each claimed to be illiterate or uneducated and used this as proof the book was inspired.
- Each claimed the Bible was lost, altered, corrupted and unreliable.
- Each claimed his new holy book was the most correct and perfect book on earth.
- Each claimed to be a final prophet of God.
- Each claimed he was persecuted because of his pure faith.
- Was a polygamist who had many wives.
- Immediately after his death a fight broke out from among the “faithful converts” as to who would succeed him.
- Both religions have those who follow the “original doctrine” of the founding leaders and like these founding leaders, have been violent, polygamists, and have revelations justifying their evil actions.
- Each has progressive revelation. (“New” revelation always replaces older revelation that became inconvenient to the prophet.)This list was compiled by Erick Barger. Here is the list compiled Ed Decker after his study of the two religions:
Both belief systems teach that they have the only true and complete religion on face of the earth.
Both reject Christianity as corrupted.
Both taught the plurality of wives, both on earth and in here-after.
Both teach that the Bible is corrupt and mistranslated.
Both revealed God’s true scripture.
Both reject original sin and the doctrine of the trinity.
Both teach a salvation by good works.
Both use a lay clergy.
Both founded by a holy uneducated prophet.
Both founding prophets had angelic visitations that they were to restore Adamic religion.
Both prophets' words were above scripture or earlier prophets.
Both teach a theocratic form of government.
Both teach a here-after with graded rewards for works.
Both claim to be the world’s fastest growing religion.
Glenn Beck, a Mormon was able to get Christians to lock arms with Muslims in a spiritual endeavor that was looking to "one god". Topic Two: September 11, 1857, Mormons slaughter 120 men, women and children in the name of God and then years later the Mormons worked to build a Mormon memorial on the ground of the Mountain Meadow Massacre against the wishes of family members of the slain. On September 11, 2001, Islamic terrorists murdered American citizens in the name of God and now seek to build a memorial to their religion in the form of a Mosque only a stone throw from where the Twin Towers once stood. Topic Three: Hear the real story behind the Mormon War in Missouri in 1883. Topic Four: Biblically committed Christians must understand the spiritual deception of these last days and how Satan will move among false religions and cults to deceive Christians as well as non-Christians as he seeks to build his one-world religion. Satan is seeking to destroy Biblical Christianity for a humanistic Christianity. Satan wants to embarrass and compromise Christian pastors and leaders. Satan is seeking to infiltrate Bible based churches with false teaching and turn them toward his goal of pluralism in the name of tolerance and a social gospel. Satan will use that which has a form of godliness but denies the God of the Bible. Do not be shocked when most "Christians" do not see this and ridicule you. Topic Five: Southern Baptist leader Richard Land calls Mormonism the Fourth Abrahamic religion. Hey Richard, Mormonism does not believe in one god but millions of gods making them a polytheistic religion. The other three religions are monotheistic; meaning they only believe in one god. So how does that make Mormonism a fourth Abrahamic religion? Someone needs to send Land back to religion 101. But want do you really expect from a guy that sits on the Council for Foreign Relations, is pushing for Amnesty, sat on a commission to dialogue and build bridges to radical Muslims and the list could go on and on but we will stop here.
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Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
Precepts for Life
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Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
Crosstalk
Host: Vic Eliason
Guest: Brannon Howse
Over the years, Mormons in the public eye, ranging from the singing Osmond family to politicians like Mitt Romney, have not made the specifics of their faith a high profile issue.
This has not been the case recently with conservative talk show icon Glenn Beck. Beck hosted a rally at the Kennedy Center on Friday and followed up with his “Restoring Honor” rally at the National Mall in Washington on Saturday.
It’s estimated that many of the thousands of people that attended the Saturday rally were evangelical Christians.
When Beck credits the Native Americans as being God’s chosen people, he’s referencing the Mormon teaching that the Native Americans migrated here from Israel. When he encourages people to embrace phrases such as “I am that I am” and informs people to look to your higher self and find the truth within, he’s communicating New Age teachings.
Why are many evangelicals failing to see what should be obvious contradictions with the Bible? Are evangelicals apostatizing to the point that they feel we can link up with Mormons so that God can bless America?
What pastor Jim Wallace is attempting to do from his position on the “left”, Beck appears to be doing on the “right”. We see this from Beck’s verbiage that communicates his own form of social justice pluralism. This is especially troubling when you realize that Beck’s Mormonism teaches the goal of building a kingdom of God on earth.
Were this weekend’s activities a precursor to an eventual merging of the “left” and the “right”; a merging that will cause people to embrace a one-world government and one-world leader? Find out from Brannon as he ties the evidence together on this edition of Crosstalk.
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Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
Truth for Life with Dr. Alistair Begg
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Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
Understanding The Times with Jan Markell
Pastor Bob DeWaay says that the church-growth movement is driving the gospel out of our churches. The church-growth crowd believes the church exists for unbelievers and thus they encourage pastors to make their churches "comfortable" for them, but then they become extremely uncomfortable for true believers. They reference the leaders of the church-growth movement including Rick Warren, Robert Schuller, and others. DeWaay also responds to Pastor John Piper's invitation to Rick Warren at Piper's fall conference. How do today's churches compare to the early church of Bible times?
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Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
Running to Win with Dr. Erwin Lutzer
The trouble with money is: you can’t live without it, and to some extent, many couples can’t live with it. So what can you do? Financial pressures wreak havoc on many marriages, especially in a bad economy. Having a game plan for money management is critical if we as couples are to avert the damage done by squabbbing over our funds. Today: more on the deceitfulness of riches.
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