Cops' Families should Sue Melinda Gates, Nike, LeBron, etc.

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Cops' Families should Sue Melinda Gates, Nike, LeBron, etc.


This is the show from Wednesday, September 16th, 2020


SUMMARY:


Bob tweeted at Greg Gutfield that Black Lives Matter doesn't condemn the violence. Then Juan Williams repeated his favorite lie, saying "Everyone condemns the violence." So 24 hours after Bob's frustrated tweet, Gutfield finally interrupted Williams' lie challenging him, "How about Black Lives Matter?" Williams then about blew his top and didn't answer. Because BLM not only doesn't condemn the violence, but actually advocates killing cops, the families of officers shot and murdered should file lawsuits against Melinda Gates, Nike, LeBron James, and the others Bob mentions in today's program. Why? Because they promote and even fund an organization that not only refuses to condemn but that actually advocates killing cops. For the second half of the program, Bob talks about the use of light and vision as metaphors for understanding and links that then to the absurdity of the materialist claim that vision systems could arise by naturalistic means in biological organisms. See also kgov.com/atheism#vision[/url].


Today's Resource: Does God Exist? (Debate)

Bob Enyarthttps://store.kgov.com/battle-royale-vii-does-god-exist-book-or-pdf-download/

Bob Enyart pastors Denver Bible Church. Bob began his professional life working for McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Company designing simulation software for the Army's Apache AH-64 attack helicopter, and then went to work for U S West, Microsoft Corporation, and PC Week. Bob eventually left his computing career to work fulltime in Christian ministry and to host a talk show. In 1991, Bob Enyart Live began airing on Denver's KLTT radio, and can still be heard there weeknights at 7 p.m. During the mid 90s, Bob's show moved to television and was available in eighty cities from Honolulu to Orlando. More than 50,000 copies of Bob's audio and video teaching tapes have been sold. And a few thousand people have read the overview of the Bible presented in The Plot manuscript which is Bob Enyart's life's work.


Bob launched [url]www.KGOV.com
in 1999 with the purchase of O.J. Simpson's Hall of Fame Award and football jerseys, burning those items at the largest single-event press conference in the history of the LA courthouse. And Bob has organized a mobile protest of President Bill Clinton following him from Martha's Vineyard to Auckland, New Zealand with over 1,000 protests in 147 US and foreign cities for Clinton's sexual abuse of women. Bob has worked with parents of slain Columbine students to close down memorials to murderers Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, and was glad to see the destruction of two crosses on Rebel Hill and two trees planted in West Bowles Community Church memorial garden. Bob has been appeared on over 100 TV and radio shows, including multiple episodes of ABC's Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher; Fox News Channel's O'Reilly Factor and Hannity and Colmes, CNBC's Hardball with Chris Matthews, and various appearances on MS-NBC, the BBC, XTRA, Michael Reagan, E Network, etc. including on scores of radio stations from LA's KABC to NY's WABC.


Zakath

Zakath, a two and a half year veteran poster on TOL, is an atheist with a past. The man behind the screen name was raised in a Christian home, seminary trained, earned a doctorate in counseling psychology, pastored two churches, founded a Christian school, and a Christian counseling practice with his wife of twenty-five years. Zakath left the Christian faith almost ten years ago, eventually ending up in his present belief system, atheism. Zakath is the father of four grown children; two in active duty military service, and two in the federal consulting field. When he's not posting on TOL, he runs his consulting business, enjoys reading, organic gardening (and ponding), martial arts, and home brewing.
 
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