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In the last episode on Thomas Aquinas’ Proofs of God written in his book Summa Theologica, Eric Bess detailed the first three proofs. Here is Eric Bess is to discuss proofs four and five.
Are we merely biological and chemical processes acting at random in a vast void, or are there forces at work, (a Creator or a God) that create and guide life? These are questions that have guided us throughout human history, no matter our influences and beliefs. St. Thomas Aquinas, a thirteenth-century Italian Dominican Friar, who would become the patron saint of students, penned his rationale for the existence of God in his book Summa Theologica where he details the five arguments regarding the existence and quantification of a higher order.
This is America Daily bringing you the best in truthful news and in-depth reports happening now. Today on Zooming In, Host Simone Gao interviews Dr. Peter Pry. North Korea warned the U.S. to prepare for a Christmas present. What could be that “present”? Could the US defend itself against an EMP weapon? What could happen if an #EMP exploded above the atmosphere of North America?
This is America daily, bringing you the best in truthful news and in-depth reports happening now. Today join us on Zooming In with Host Simone Gao. This is Part Three of her interview with John Stilides who is a geopolitical strategist at Trilogy Advisors. In this interview they will discuss the question, Does China want to take over the world? What are China’s global ambitions?
Today we continue our discussion with Brad Johnson, a former Senior Operations Officer and Chief of Station with the CIA and President of Americans for Intelligence Reform. In our Part Two interview, Johnson will discuss the second Whistleblower as well as the cause of big government waste and spending.
In part one of our two-part interview, Johnson will discuss the recent IG report. This is an informative and intimate look at the CIA, and how our new liberal climate has changed the landscape. Brad Johnson is the president of Americans for Intelligence Reform and was also a Senior Operations Officer and Chief of Station with the Central Intelligence Agency.
This is America Daily bringing you the best in truthful news updates and in-depth reports happening now. Today we hear from our friend Simone Gao from Zooming In as she speaks with Matthew Palumbo, a 25 year veteran of Republican politics, a strategist and a campaign advisor. He has worked on 7 presidential campaigns and the most recently worked on was the Trump 2016 New York Campaign. They discussed Tik Tok, impeachment and Hilary Clinton’s 2020 aspiration.
The U.S. has roughly $1.9 trillion invested in Chinese stocks and another trillion in bonds. These figures are roughly the size of China’s foreign reserve and could easily pay the bill for China’s Belt and Road Initiative. However, a large portion of these Chinese companies pose national security concerns, contribute to human rights abuses and engage in fraudulent practices. Today we listen to part two interview with Roger Robinson, Senior Director of International Economic Affairs at the National Security Council during the Reagan administration who later served as chairman of the Congressional U.S.–China Economic and Security Review Commission. He is the one who brought this issue to light.
The U.S. has roughly $1.9 trillion invested in Chinese stocks and another trillion in bonds. These figures are roughly the size of China’s foreign reserve and could easily pay the bill for China’s Belt and Road Initiative. However, a large portion of these Chinese companies pose national security concerns, contribute to human rights abuses and engage in fraudulent practices. What does this mean to America? How significant is its impact? What will happen if nothing is done about it? Today we listen to the interview with Roger Robinson, Senior Director of International Economic Affairs at the National Security Council during the Reagan administration who later served as chairman of the Congressional U.S.–China Economic and Security Review Commission. He is the one who brought this issue to light.
So the 55-page report from the impeachment hearings has come out & now we have 2 articles of Impeachment Today we look at the fallout and people's reactions.
Huawei, the world’s largest telecom company, has now more than 60 commercial 5G contracts outside China and is poised to get many more. My discussion with John Sitilides, Geopolitical strategist at Trilogy Advisors, takes place at the height of a 5G deployment war between China and the United States.
Today we hear from internationally renowned artist and animator Aaron Blaise on how he became an animator, why he's excited about the future of 2D animation on streaming platforms, and more.
In 2013, China launched its ambitious Belt and Road Initiative. It’s often described as a 21st century silk road. But the multibillion dollar plan is also considered a state-backed campaign to dominate the world. Today we discuss China’s global ambitions, how they’re executing them, and what it means for the rest of the world.
Many European countries have still not made a decision about doing business with Huawei. Today we hear from telecommunications entrepreneur Declan Ganley on whether or not Europe has passed the tipping point or if they still have time to resist Huawei.
National security and EMP expert Dr. Peter Pry discusses how many in the mainstream media are purposely belittling the EMP threat. We also discuss why he supports President Trump's America First policy.
Children across the country are being taught that gender is not based on the sex you were born with but on how you feel. If you speak out against this gender ideology, you face being ostracized or worse. So where is this coming from, and what are the motives? Today we welcome sociologist Gabriele Kuby to discuss these questions and more.
What does it mean to be a woman? Women's roles have changed most notably in recent times. During World War II and after, there was the beginning of a great shift in what American women's roles would grow to be as there was a push for more female representation in traditionally male fields. Listen to find out the origins of American feminism and how it has links to communist Soviet Russia and more.
No matter who we are, we have to be part of society and interact with others. Today we will be looking at the role civility plays in society and how our understandings of it have changed over time.
Today’s guest reveals China’s motives and secret attacks on the United States in his book "Stealth War." In it, he explains how China is waging a six-front war against our economy, military, diplomacy, technology, education, and infrastructure.
Today we hear from historian and national security expert Dr. Peter Pry. We discuss the impeachment proceedings, why he thinks we are no longer a constitutional republic, and how we're seeing what the Founding Fathers feared most of all--big government and the administrative state.
America Daily's Allen Zeng interviews former House Speaker Newt Gingrich on his newest book, "Trump vs. China." They discuss why China poses the biggest threat to the United States and what we can do about it.
The ancient Greeks revered and put much emphasis on learning and education in their society. The emphasis, however, was not on vocation. So what was its main focus, then? We will be diving into the pedagogy of classical education and its recent rise in popularity with Dr. Steve Turley.
The homeschool movement in the United States is quickly growing. Today we'll discuss why so many American parents are choosing to take control over their child's education.
Safe schools and Social Emotional Learning (SEL) sound good, but one expert says the process will actually lead to indoctrination and behavior modification of the nation's children.
In today’s episode, we will discuss the history of America’s education system, why it causes so much social conflict, and the pros and cons of school choice.
Today we will be discussing dialectics, or the art of refutation and understanding the "opposite" according to Socrates. We will compare his dialectics to Hegel and Marx's ethos of struggle.
In part two of our episode with Dr. Judith Reisman, we discuss how Kinsey-based sex ed is grooming children and how elites in society have tried to cover up the fraudulent research behind today's K-12 sex education.
Today's guest, Dr. Judith Reisman, has been exposing Alfred Kinsey's fraudulent sex science for decades. Today she joins us to talk about the biggest Kinsey myths and how his research has impacted the porn industry and our laws--at the expense of our children.
Today’s podcast is a Veterans Day special episode. Vanessa Rios Gomez talks with Marine Corps veteran Michael Boscia, who is one of the coordinators for Irreverent Warriors, an organization committed to helping veterans survive the darkest moments in their lives outside of military service.
Today we have a very special and inspiring guest, Dr. Wenyi Wang. She’s here to talk about the atrocities, specifically the evil medical practices happening in China, and she also has a special message for the liberal TV personality, Rachel Maddow, host of her MSNBC namesake show, who made some erroneous and insulting comments on her show about Wenyi.
Special guest Rosa Koire joins us today to discuss the United Nations' Agenda 21--the U.N.'s global plan to take control of all land use and reduce individual rights.
Today's guest, Alex Newman, has written extensively about the United Nations and its communist roots. We’ll discuss the people behind the UN; how the UN is trying to dictate American policy; and why countries like China are being put in leadership positions.
The United Nations claims that it makes the world a better place. But is that true? America Daily reporter Vanessa Rios-Gomez explains what you need to know about the United Nations.
We wrap up our series on Soviet communism by digging into how communism was spread to China. Chinese people did not accept Marxism's class struggle, so Mao came up with a strategy.
Today we hear about a new meat study that challenges years of research that says meat is bad for your health. We also hear from Wendy Maltz, author of "The Porn Trap."
Today we welcome back artist and Soviet expat Yulia Tullar. She gives us an insight into the art world and how the Soviet Union viewed and utilized the arts to further their communist utopia.
Today we discuss the infamous Soviet Gulag system--and the man who exposed it to the West. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn spent years in the Soviet Gulag, and he was an outspoken critic of the Soviet Union and communism.
Today we start a special series on the Soviet Union, beginning with the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917. We also hear from a woman who grew up in the Soviet Union. She shares how living under communism has affected her and her family.
China dominates the production of rare earth elements--elements that are critical to new energy and national security applications. Simone Gao talks to David Wilcox from Central America Nickel about how the rest of the world can break China's dominance in this critical field.
Today we hear from national security expert Dr. Peter Pry on the deep state's resistance to President Trump's EMP executive order and why Turkey is an important ally.
After U.S. troops pulled out of Syria, Turkey attacked in a move called Operation Peace Spring. But who exactly are the Kurds? Who are they fighting in Turkey and Syria, and what does President Trump have to say about U.S. troops leaving the region? Listen to this podcast episode and find out!
Director Judd Saul discusses his upcoming film and the Marxist campaign to subvert Judeo-Christian values and culture from within the church itself.
China expert Sean Lin discusses the Hong Kong mosque attack, police brutality, and the suspicious death of a Hong Kong police chief.
Today we revisit an interview we did with director and former Idaho state representative Curtis Bowers. His first documentary, "Agenda: Grinding America Down," was released in 2010. The film follows his investigation into America’s cultural shift towards the left.
With the rise of social media and fame-motivated children’s content, children want to be famous above all else. But is this healthy? And if not, what can parents do to help steer their child towards more worthy goals?
Project Veritas published the second installment exposing CNN's political bias on Tuesday before the Democratic debate. The undercover footage not only shows anti-Trump bias, but bias against certain Democrats as well. Does this mean that CNN decided winners and losers before the debate even started?
On today’s show we welcome back China expert Sean Lin to discuss Hunter Biden’s business dealings in China; developments in Hong Kong; and what to watch out for with the partial U.S.-China trade deal.
Today we discuss what the latest Project Veritas insider from CNN reveals about the mainstream media and its impact on public opinion. In part two, Chris Chappell from America Uncovered digs into the origins of the opioid crisis.
In part one, we discuss fascism and whether it's really on the rise in America. In part two, we hear from national security expert Dr. Peter Pry on why the intelligence community is focusing on issues like climate change--and what that says about the state of our intelligence community today.
"Zooming In" host Simone Gao interviews former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon at this critical moment for Hong Kong, China, and the U.S.
Today we discuss how Seneca, the ancient Stoic philosopher, suffered with grace--and how we can learn from him in dealing with our own personal challenges.