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August 2010
Jon Stewart demonstrates how watching Fox News funds the “Terror Mosque”
Garin Hoover’s radio show is now at 9 am on Saturdays
Garin’s one-hour radio show air time on WTMY 1280 am has changed. Instead of starting at 8 am, it will start 9 am EST. This Saturday’s topics will be: Should Florida adopt an immigration bill similar to Arizona’s? and What should Florida do about offshore drilling? The guests will be Democrat Keith Fitzgerald (Florida State House Rep. District 69) and his challanger this November, Republican Ray Pilon. If not in the local listening area, you can listen online at www.wtmy.com.
Garin Hoover on Politics & Religion – 8/7/2010
WTMY AM 1280 Radio – Garin Hoover on Politics & Religion – 8/7/2010
Susan McMillan with ‘Protect Our Waters’ joins Garin to talk about chemical dispersants that BP is using in the Gulf of Mexico. Are they safe?
From examiner.com:
It is a common talking point amongst Christians to attribute the horrors committed by infamous world leaders to atheism, and many times we are ill-equipped to refute those erroneous claims. In fact, last year, an Anglican Archbishop named Peter Jensen told his Australian congregation that atheism is not the rational philosophy that it claims to be. He stated, “Last century we tried godlessness on a grand scale and the effects were devastating: Nazism, Stalinism, Pol Pot-ery, mass murder, abortion and broken relationships – all promoted by state-imposed atheism…the illusion that we can build a better life without God.” He further stated, “It’s about our determination as human beings to have our own way, to make our own rules, to live our own lives, unfettered by the rule of God and the right of God to rule over us…What we’re really seeing, once more [is] an example of the contest between human beings and God over who rules the world.”
Garin Hoover on Politics & Religion – 7/31/2010
WTMY AM 1280 Radio – Garin Hoover on Politics & Religion – 7/31/2010
Author and Humanist, Jennifer Hancock; and Ruta Jouniari, member of the Islamic Society of Sarasota discuss whether or not a school textbook promotes Islam as alleged by Dr. Rich Swier, a Christian and conservative blogger. (Read more about the History book controversy here.)