RSR: Timothy Mahoney of the Patterns Film
This is the show from Friday September 11th, 2015
SUMMARY:
* Patterns of Evidence: Bob Enyart interviews filmmaker Timothy Mahoney of Patterns of Evidence: The Exodus. This successful Fathom Events film from earlier this year is just now out on Blu-ray and DVD and it's available everywhere including at Wal-mart, Amazon, Christian Bookstores, and at patternsofevidence.com. Visit the primary archaeological sites with Mahoney. Hear from the world’s leading Egyptologists. And then see for yourself the awesome evidence for the Israelites in Egypt, just as the Bible reports.
* The Making Of: Hear also the separate BEL interview of Tim Mahoney on The Making Of the Patterns of Evidence film.
* Unrelated: From our fun rsr.org/politically-correct-science-predictions:
Two of the perennially-wrong liberal think tanks, the Carnegie Endowment and the Federation of American Scientists, in supporting the Obama administration's negotiations with Iran, claimed that the large and geographically diverse country had minimal uranium deposits. However, shortly after 42 Democratic Senators voted to greenlight Obama's deal, Iran's nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi announced that after years of aerial prospecting for uranium ores, "new discoveries have made us confident about our reserves."
This is the show from Friday September 11th, 2015
SUMMARY:
* Patterns of Evidence: Bob Enyart interviews filmmaker Timothy Mahoney of Patterns of Evidence: The Exodus. This successful Fathom Events film from earlier this year is just now out on Blu-ray and DVD and it's available everywhere including at Wal-mart, Amazon, Christian Bookstores, and at patternsofevidence.com. Visit the primary archaeological sites with Mahoney. Hear from the world’s leading Egyptologists. And then see for yourself the awesome evidence for the Israelites in Egypt, just as the Bible reports.
* The Making Of: Hear also the separate BEL interview of Tim Mahoney on The Making Of the Patterns of Evidence film.
* Unrelated: From our fun rsr.org/politically-correct-science-predictions:
Two of the perennially-wrong liberal think tanks, the Carnegie Endowment and the Federation of American Scientists, in supporting the Obama administration's negotiations with Iran, claimed that the large and geographically diverse country had minimal uranium deposits. However, shortly after 42 Democratic Senators voted to greenlight Obama's deal, Iran's nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi announced that after years of aerial prospecting for uranium ores, "new discoveries have made us confident about our reserves."