Sorted By: January 2009
Will the Bailout Work?
Date: Jan 31, 2009
Gary DeMar interviews Dr. Gary North about the the federal bailout and whether it will or will not bail America out of the economic crisis. Dr. North gives "rich" insights into the pros, cons, and possibilities from all sides.
Get Out the Vote
Date: Jan 29, 2009
During the 1600s in colonial America, Massachusetts required property ownership in order to vote. A potential voter also had to prove that he was “sober and peaceable†and “orthodox in the fundamentals of religion.†...
King of the Wild Frontier
Date: Jan 25, 2009
A number of celebrities and lesser knowns threatened (promised?) to leave the United States if George W. Bush was reelected president in 2004. But before Bush, there was Martin Van Buren, and before today’s political malcontents, there was ...
Culture & Economy
Date: Jan 24, 2009
Gary interviews Jerry Bowyer on the public works projects in Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Philadelphia—particularly in relation to sports stadiums and other city attractions. Using the founding fathers' system of federalism, Jerry explains the ...
Terrible Vikings
Date: Jan 23, 2009
The Vikings attacked and plundered because of envy—they wanted what their victims had. They believed that they did not have as much as others because their gods were not as powerful. This envy led to the introduction of Christianity into the ...
No Work for You
Date: Jan 17, 2009
"It is amazing to me that people keep talking about 'global warming' when the statistics regarding weather changes have only been going on for little more than a hundred years." Gary introduces the new crisis argument of 'climate change' ...
Pirate of the Carolinas
Date: Jan 16, 2009
Edward Teach, known as “Blackbeard†the pirate, prowled the waters off the southeastern coast of the American colonies in the early 1700s. He was a menacing figure with long, dark hair twisted into pigtails and a beard that covered his ...
The Circa History Guild
Date: Jan 14, 2009
Gary interviews Bill Potter, Historian and Curator of The Circa History Guild—a for-profit history museum in Alpharetta, Georgia. The unique aspect of Circa and their events is the Christian worldview backing the their historical ...
For the Love of Peanuts
Date: Jan 13, 2009
It is a mystery as to why no one has ever done a full-length film of George Washington Carver. The story of this great scientist is extraordinary. He was born in 1864 in Missouri on the farm of an elderly white couple, Moses and Susan Carver. While ...
Artist of Faith
Date: Jan 9, 2009
Mention the name Michelangelo and frescoes of the Bible’s creation story on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel come to mind. Three million people a year flock to the Vatican to gaze at the famous masterpieces. The frescoes are a magnificent ...
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