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Blood-sucking Australian Land Leech - October 23rd, 2009, 10:08 PM

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This is the show from Thursday October 22nd, 2009.

SUMMARY:

* Crimes Crying Out for a Flogging: Punishment by flogging is the only just and workable solution to America’s much needed tort reform. And beyond our borders, headline crimes just this week cry out for flogging, including:
- The German man who robbed a supermarket on his way to a police interrogation
- The Briton with 52 months imprisonment, and at $500k a year that’s good money if you can get it, for staging almost 100 car crashes costing England’s insurance industry $2.6 million
- The Aussie leech whom police charged with armed robbery after identifying him by his blood found in a leech near a cracked safe eight years ago
- The president of the ACLU (Anti-Christ Legions of the Underworld), reached for comment en route to defend a protester’s right to burn down ACLU headquarters, who questioned the leech-to-leech identification since the alleged robber is himself a disenfranchised member of society, having actually descended from leeches, most recently by way of an Australian penal colony, but also in geological terms only recently evolving from the hated blood-sucking Australian Land Leech gnatbobdellida libbata.

* Godly Young Woman with Terminal Cancer: James calls in to thank Bob for visiting James' sister whose body is racked with cancer, and the two hospital visits that break out into Bible studies in response to loving Christians who, unwittingly minister suspicion and cruelty to families suffering through their darkest hours, through the superstition and false teaching that people do not get supernaturally healed because of a lack of faith or unconfessed sin.

* Join Steve Curtis and Bob Enyart Saturday Night! Come to Denver's Life Commercials Banquet! Steve Curtis, of Ten Minutes Till Midnight and American RTL, is hosting the LifeCommercials banquet on Saturday, October 24th at 6 p.m. at the Doubletree Hotel in Westminster Colorado. See Steve's flyer for details, and if you can, click here to register now for the $55-a-plate extraordinary event. If you'd like to get a 15% discount (for one ticket or a table of ten!), then call Colorado RTL for their special 15% discount (available only through CRTL!). And if you'd like to sit at the Bob Enyart Live table, call 1-800-8Enyart, just indicate that when you get your tickets! Also, Ten Minutes author Lee Martin will be there to sign books!

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Today’s Resource: Enjoy listening to Bob Enyart’s Bible study on miracles and healing titled Details Galore! Did you realize that men often react negatively to displays of God’s power? The ten plagues in Egypt, the forty years of miracles in the wilderness, and Christ’s wonders in Chorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum all left onlookers in a state of unbelief. Bob's study on CD, Details Galore, analyzes the scriptural material on this aspect of human behavior by evaluating every single miracle listed in the Bible! Also, you can read this same analysis in Bob’s life’s work, the best-selling book, The Plot!







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October 24th, 2009, 01:47 PM

I would sooooo love to hear a viable political candidate admit that he supports the introduction of flogging as punishment. He would do as well to punch a baby and spit on the flag.







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Remember us--if at all--not as lost
Violent souls, but only
As the hollow men
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I would sooooo love to hear a viable political candidate admit that he supports the introduction of flogging as punishment. He would do as well to punch a baby and spit on the flag.
Which I guess you consider evidence for something...

Atheists love to point to the popularity of a thing as if it has some bearing on what is true.





   
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Which I guess you consider evidence for something...

Which part could possibly be interpreted as evidence for anything?
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Atheists love to point to the popularity of a thing as if it has some bearing on what is true.
So do most people. That has nothing to do with my point. I would just really like to see that happen.







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Which part could possibly be interpreted as evidence for anything?
Which part of what? I said you were using popularity as evidence for something. Your question here is a non sequitur.

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That has nothing to do with my point. I would just really like to see that happen.
What is your point? Why would you love to see such happen?





   
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I would sooooo love to hear a viable political candidate admit that he supports the introduction of flogging as punishment. He would do as well to punch a baby and spit on the flag.
What if a candidate said he'd like to give some convicted criminals the choice of either a prison term or flogging? Would you be against giving people that freedom of choice?







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Which part of what? I said you were using popularity as evidence for something. Your question here is a non sequitur.
No it isn't. You said I was using popularity as evidence. Where? And of what? You are trying to change my statement into something it isn't.
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You're hopeless.

What is your point? Why would you love to see such happen?
Because it would be hysterically funny.







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What if a candidate said he'd like to give some convicted criminals the choice of either a prison term or flogging? Would you be against giving people that freedom of choice?
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Is your only point that you find your imagination funny?





   
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I think it could be funny too.







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I can accept that. Do you think your sense of humour is some kind of point as PB seems to?





   
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Why is this so hard for you? Maybe you are overthinking it.







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