Dr. Dennis Prager
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In other words, is the pornography in lieu of you or in addition to you? And I know this is not a religious answer, and I'm not even giving a religious answer. I'm giving what I think is a moral and realistic answer. Men want variety. And if pornography is a substitute for one's wife, it's awful. If it's a substitute for adultery, it's not awful. That is my unpredictable answer.
So, Shannon, the mission of DOT and FAA is safety. That has been the historic mission of this agency. And over the last four years, when they're having a conversation in the last administration about changing names from cockpit to flight deck, or notice to air men to notice to air mission because it's too gender specific.
So, Shannon, the mission of DOT and FAA is safety. That has been the historic mission of this agency. And over the last four years, when they're having a conversation in the last administration about changing names from cockpit to flight deck, or notice to air men to notice to air mission because it's too gender specific.
So, Shannon, the mission of DOT and FAA is safety. That has been the historic mission of this agency. And over the last four years, when they're having a conversation in the last administration about changing names from cockpit to flight deck, or notice to air men to notice to air mission because it's too gender specific.
They're focused on social justice and in the environment, racist roads and EVs. They've lost sight of the mission of this department. And so we have no place for anything other than the best and the brightest. When you look at what went wrong, you've got to look at the people that you have in place at the DOT and the FAA and the leadership and the direction that leadership gives them.
They're focused on social justice and in the environment, racist roads and EVs. They've lost sight of the mission of this department. And so we have no place for anything other than the best and the brightest. When you look at what went wrong, you've got to look at the people that you have in place at the DOT and the FAA and the leadership and the direction that leadership gives them.
They're focused on social justice and in the environment, racist roads and EVs. They've lost sight of the mission of this department. And so we have no place for anything other than the best and the brightest. When you look at what went wrong, you've got to look at the people that you have in place at the DOT and the FAA and the leadership and the direction that leadership gives them.
And it's been misplaced over the last four years. We're back on mission. We're focused on safety and having the best people delivering that safety. And I don't care your race, your religion, your sex, your sexual preference. That doesn't matter. Just the best and the brightest.
And it's been misplaced over the last four years. We're back on mission. We're focused on safety and having the best people delivering that safety. And I don't care your race, your religion, your sex, your sexual preference. That doesn't matter. Just the best and the brightest.
And it's been misplaced over the last four years. We're back on mission. We're focused on safety and having the best people delivering that safety. And I don't care your race, your religion, your sex, your sexual preference. That doesn't matter. Just the best and the brightest.
Thank you. It's wonderful to be here with all of you. I'm Dennis Prager, and it's a joy to be back with you. So, I have a slightly different background. I'm a religious Jew. I went to yeshiva until I was 18, 19 years of age, taught Jewish religion at City University of New York, written books on it. I have a five-volume commentary on the Torah, four volumes of which are completed.
Thank you. It's wonderful to be here with all of you. I'm Dennis Prager, and it's a joy to be back with you. So, I have a slightly different background. I'm a religious Jew. I went to yeshiva until I was 18, 19 years of age, taught Jewish religion at City University of New York, written books on it. I have a five-volume commentary on the Torah, four volumes of which are completed.
I'm now working on Leviticus. Wish me luck. It's not the easiest of the five books, but I'm falling in love with it for other reasons. So I'm here for a number of reasons, one of which is to learn. And I've always found that I learn best from those who believe in the text that we're studying. I had a Buddhist teacher in England when I studied in England, and it was the best way to learn Buddhism.
I'm now working on Leviticus. Wish me luck. It's not the easiest of the five books, but I'm falling in love with it for other reasons. So I'm here for a number of reasons, one of which is to learn. And I've always found that I learn best from those who believe in the text that we're studying. I had a Buddhist teacher in England when I studied in England, and it was the best way to learn Buddhism.
I'm also here because though I'm not a Christian, the death of Christianity frightens me. It is my nightmare. And I ask people all the time, name me one ideology that has supplanted Christianity that has done good for humanity. And nobody can come up with an answer. There is a quote attributed to G.K. Chesterton, though it's not verifiable that he actually said it, but it's brilliant.
I'm also here because though I'm not a Christian, the death of Christianity frightens me. It is my nightmare. And I ask people all the time, name me one ideology that has supplanted Christianity that has done good for humanity. And nobody can come up with an answer. There is a quote attributed to G.K. Chesterton, though it's not verifiable that he actually said it, but it's brilliant.
When people stop believing in God, they don't believe in nothing. They believe in anything. And as I point out on my radio show each day, I probably say this once a week, only secular people say men give birth. Not all secular people say that. but only secular people say that. We have entered a post-Christian or really post-Judeo-Christian world of the absurd. One final word.
When people stop believing in God, they don't believe in nothing. They believe in anything. And as I point out on my radio show each day, I probably say this once a week, only secular people say men give birth. Not all secular people say that. but only secular people say that. We have entered a post-Christian or really post-Judeo-Christian world of the absurd. One final word.
I see Christianity as a divinely ordained vehicle to bring the world to the Torah. So I have a very pro-Christian Jewish-based view It hasn't always been done right. But Christians are human, and human nature is awful, or at least not particularly good. So people can screw up anything.
I see Christianity as a divinely ordained vehicle to bring the world to the Torah. So I have a very pro-Christian Jewish-based view It hasn't always been done right. But Christians are human, and human nature is awful, or at least not particularly good. So people can screw up anything.