From Obamacare to gay rights, many of today's important civil issues are being decided by the U.S. Supreme Court – but should they be? How should judges interpret the law and can they remain objective?
[Air Date: 4/21/2013]
From Obamacare to gay rights, many of today's important civil issues are being decided by the U.S. Supreme Court – but should they be? How should judges interpret the law and can they remain objective?
[Air Date: 4/21/2013]
Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio was elected the 266th leader of the Roman Catholic Church after just two days of voting. His appointment represents many firsts for a pope, including the first Jesuit and the first from the Americas. But was this the right choice for the Church?
[Air Date: 3/17/2013]
Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio was elected the 266th leader of the Roman Catholic Church after just two days of voting. His appointment represents many firsts for a pope, including the first Jesuit and the first from the Americas. But was this the right choice for the Church?
[Air Date: 3/17/2013]
The sudden news of Pope Benedict XVI’s resignation shocked Catholics around the world. After 600 years, the Pope’s decision to depart from tradition has left many with unanswered questions: who will be the next pope and what does this mean for the future of the Roman Catholic Church?
[Air Date: 2/17/2013]
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The sudden news of Pope Benedict XVI’s resignation shocked Catholics around the world. After 600 years, the Pope’s decision to depart from tradition has left many with unanswered questions: who will be the next pope and what does this mean for the future of the Roman Catholic Church?
[Air Date: 2/17/2013]
The recently sworn-in 113th Congress contains many firsts, including the first Buddhist Senator, first Hindu from either chamber and the first member to identify their religious affiliation as “none”. Our panel discusses how the religious make-up of Congress reflects the diversity of the American people and what role does religious affiliation plays in politics.
[Air Date: 1/20/2013]
The recently sworn-in 113th Congress contains many firsts, including the first Buddhist Senator, first Hindu from either chamber and the first member to identify their religious affiliation as “none”. Our panel discusses how the religious make-up of Congress reflects the diversity of the American people and what role does religious affiliation plays in politics.
[Air Date: 1/20/2013]
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'Tis the season once again for shopping, long lines and short tempers. This is the only Christmas many Americans know. How have we become so detached from one of the holiest days on the Christian calendar?
[Air Date: 12/23/2012]
'Tis the season once again for shopping, long lines and short tempers. This is the only Christmas many Americans know. How have we become so detached from one of the holiest days on the Christian calendar?
[Air Date: 12/23/2012]
The recent spike in violence in Northern Africa and the Middle East has resulted in the loss of both American and native lives. Our guests discuss the reasons behind the bloodshed and what these sectarian conflicts will do to the ‘Arab Spring’?
[Air Date: 9/23/2012]
The recent spike in violence in Northern Africa and the Middle East has resulted in the loss of both American and native lives. Our guests discuss the reasons behind the bloodshed and what these sectarian conflicts will do to the ‘Arab Spring’?
[Air Date: 9/23/2012]
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The presidential candidacy of Republican Mitt Romney has attracted both positive and negative attention to his faith, Mormonism. We gathered a panel of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to help comprehend this growing American religion.
[Air Date: 8/26/2012]
The presidential candidacy of Republican Mitt Romney has attracted both positive and negative attention to his faith, Mormonism. We gathered a panel of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to help comprehend this growing American religion.
[Air Date: 8/26/2012]
On this month’s program, we take a look at Amendment 8, or Florida’s Religious Freedom Act. This proposal, appearing on the November 6th ballot, moves to repeal the “Blaine Amendment” which is the current constitutional ban of tax dollars used for religious purposes. Our panelists debate the pros and cons of this controversial initiative.
[Air Date: 7/22/2012]
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**For more information on Florida's Amendment 8, please visit the following links:
http://www.votenoon8.com
http://www.sayyeson8.com
On this month’s program, we take a look at Amendment 8, or Florida’s Religious Freedom Act. This proposal, appearing on the November 6th ballot, moves to repeal the “Blaine Amendment” which is the current constitutional ban of tax dollars used for religious purposes. Our panelists debate the pros and cons of this controversial initiative.
[Air Date: 7/22/2012]
What started as an isolated protest in Tunisia over 18 months ago has grown to be a regional phenomenon. The Middle East and Northern Africa continue to be a caldron of political, social and religious turmoil. We gathered a panel to revisit “The Arab Spring”.
[Air Date: 6/24/2012]
What started as an isolated protest in Tunisia over 18 months ago has grown to be a regional phenomenon. The Middle East and Northern Africa continue to be a caldron of political, social and religious turmoil. We gathered a panel to revisit “The Arab Spring”.
[Air Date: 6/24/2012]
America’s Catholic nuns have been reprimanded by the Vatican over areas of concern which include the church's teaching on human sexuality, women's ordination, and “radical feminism". We discuss how this rift may affect the church.
[Air Date: 5/27/2012]
America’s Catholic nuns have been reprimanded by the Vatican over areas of concern which include the church's teaching on human sexuality, women's ordination, and “radical feminism". We discuss how this rift may affect the church.
[Air Date: 5/27/2012]