Is the Religious Right dead? Two evangelical leaders from very different backgrounds tell us why they believe the Christian Right movement has been left behind. First, we’ll hear from John [...]
Evangelicals don’t recognize Mormons as Christians. Mormons believe their holy book trumps the Bible. But Dr. Robert Millet and Rev. Gregory Johnson (at right) tell us how they’re [...]
Actress Iris Bahr brings to life 10 different characters to depict a tragic day in a Tel Aviv cafe in her one-woman play Dai (enough). She tells us about her multiple personalities. Plus, what [...]
Is the First Amendment in danger? Pulitzer Prize winner Anthony Lewis says it always has been and he tells us why we need to protect Freedom for the Thought that We Hate. Plus, the life and [...]
Some presidential candidates are pumping up the “faith-talk” on the campaign trail. Will religious rhetoric make or break the election? Dr. Jacques Berlinerblau tells us why [...]
On the heels of the Iowa Caucuses, Pulitzer Prize winner Edward Larson tells us what the election of 1800 has in common with the current presidential race when it comes to the use of religion on [...]
For this special show, we’re focusing on the Episcopal Church in the United States. Congregations are splitting from the Church over the issues of gay marriage and homosexual clergy. Will it lead [...]
What’s the Christmas season like for people with no religious background? Is it alienating? Does it share the same meaning as it does for religious people? And how does Santa Claus fit into [...]
Pat Buchanan is back and he thinks that America is approaching a Day of Reckoning. Pat and Welton have a conversation (and likely disagreement) about what Pat says is “tearing America [...]
Rocky Anderson, the Mayor of Salt Lake City, Utah, tells us why he wants President Bush impeached. You can get a good idea of his reasoning by reading this October 27 speech. We’ll also [...]