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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 65 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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Just where do America’s Muslims stand in the battle to defend America’s freedoms? It’s certainly not where people like Newt Gingrich think they stand. And just how much of a difference is there, between true Islamic Shariah -the best traveled path to... more
Sounds like a Muslim conspiracy, doesn’t it? But if it is, it’s one of the good kind! more
Having trouble cutting through all the back-and-forth rhetoric about Muslims in America? Do you wish you could just know what was really going on? Trust a New York Muslim like Imam Feisal Rauf, leader of the Cordoba Initiative, to give us all a rea... more
What’s up with Omaha? Around the world, people of different faiths seem to be drawing lines of conflict and digging trenches, getting ready to fight the “Big One”. But in Omaha, Nebraska, the heartland of America, Muslims, Christians and Jews are buy... more
Join the Optimistic Muslim, Dr. David Liepert, author of Muslim, Christian AND Jew: Finding a Path to Peace Our Faiths Can Share, as he talks with Christian Evangelical Missionary to Muslims Carl Medearis, author of Muslims, Christians, and Jesus, ab... more
When Daniel Sieradski, New Media Activist, Jewish Israeli/Palestinian human-rights advocate, artist, writer, and director of Jew It Yourself: An Every Day Guide to Do It Yourself Jewish Living saw his parents lose everything in the “Great Recession” ... more
While Middle-Eastern Arabs are throwing out dictators and demanding democratic freedoms, are some Christians “girding their loins” for Armageddon? And are there “Armageddonist Muslims” out there who are on the same side? Jeff Burns of Peace-Catalys... more
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A truly fascinating and informative look at Islam and its influence on the Western world and the Muslims who seek to inform the general public and increase understanding of the religion and the culture. more
I would like to highly recommend this program to anyone interested in the contemporary moral problems that have presented themselves when living in a multi-faith and multicultural society. The host interweaves his extraordinary knowledge of current events, religion, politics, and philosophy with humor, thorough analysis and, of course, optimism. This program should be required listening to all of us that are tired of the same old slanted and, often times, harmful and dishonest mainstream news. T... more
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