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December 30, 2008
Ten for the History Books from 2008
The year 2008 began with the anticipation that history would be made, and on that count the year certainly did not disappoint. Nevertheless, the year unfolded with more surprises than usual. The intellectual task of reviewing a year is always fascinating, usually difficult, and often humbling. That is certainly the case with the year 2008….
May 14, 2008
Ask Anything Wednesday
May 8, 2008
“The Land of Disappearing Children” — Japan’s Population Crisis
The nation of Japan faces a devastating population crisis. The crisis, however, is not a problem of too many people living in Japan, but too few. Japan, with several other nations close behind, faces what we might call a population implosion.
On today’s program, Dr. Mohler argues that a society that stops having children is like…
May 7, 2008
Ask Anything Wednesday
August 21, 2007
The ‘Imposition’ of Children: Marriage On Our Own Terms
In a recent article in Azure, Noah Pollak argues that Europeans aren’t having large families for a variety of changing cultural values and evolving worldviews. But he also notes that many parents simply don’t want the inconvenient imposition of children. Pollak joins Dr. Mohler on today’s program for a conversation on the relationship between marriage…
June 5, 2007
Forty Years After The Six-Day War: Understanding Its Place In Today’s World
It was forty years ago today that Israel and its surrounding Arab neighbors became engaged in what has come to be known as the Six-Day War. The results of the conflict have had a massive impact on contemporary political and social life in the Middle East, but commentators and pundits are divided in their analysis…

