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ThinkTech Hawaii
Pleas for Leonard Peltierʻs Freedom Persist (Cooper UNion)

ThinkTech Hawaii

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 31:16


Case Raised at the UN and U.S. Senate. The host for this show is Joshua Cooper. The guests are Lenny Foster, Ruth Buffalo and Jean Roach. The case of Leonard Peltier continues to be a major interest around the world. The American Indian Movement member maintains his innocence and wants to return home to live his remaining days with his great-grandkids and his indigenous peoples. Peltier is considered a prisoner of conscience by Amnesty International. Even Pope Francis and the Dalai Lama protest his imprisonment and request his immediate release. The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6lBAcTYfWa3JsYGYjCulQFi Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.

Houston's Morning News w/ Shara & Jim
Houston's Morning News 5-8am with Jimmy Barrett & Shara Fryer

Houston's Morning News w/ Shara & Jim

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 133:21


Jimmy Barrett and Shara Fryer take you through the stories that matter on the morning of 01/03/2020, including: Nearly three years after taking office, Americans still are waiting for Trump’s big health insurance reveal. Prescription drug prices have edged lower, but with major legislation stuck in Congress it’s unclear if that relief is the start of a trend or merely a blip. What is left on Trump’s “to do” list from 2016? Build the wall? Replace Obamacare? Has he kept enough of his campaign promises to reassure reelection? What would Democrats have to promise to unseat him in November? No doubt many people have made New Year’s Resolutions to get fit, organize their finances, or quit smoking. How about a resolution to spend less time on the phone and more time interacting with family and friends?!?! Even Pope Francis says it’s time to unplug…On the Feast of the Holy Family, Pope Francis called on families everywhere to communicate and get off their phones at the dinner table. What were the worst political predictions of 2019?

Catholic Answers Live
#208 Is Schism Coming? - Jimmy Akin

Catholic Answers Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019


Even Pope Francis is talking about schism, so is the unity of the Church in danger? Our senior apologist tackles the meaning of “schism” and assesses the risks. Cy Kellett: Hello, and welcome again to Catholic Answers Focus. I’m Cy Kellett, your host. Delighted to have you with us, thanks so much for joining us. Schism has been in the news recently, so we have our good friend Jimmy Akin here with us. Jimmy is senior apologist here at Catholic Answers, and the author of many things, but I’m going to point in particular to this one, Teaching With Authority: How to Cut Through Doctri…

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Catholic Answers Focus
#208 Is Schism Coming? - Jimmy Akin

Catholic Answers Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 25:57


Even Pope Francis is talking about schism, so is the unity of the Church in danger? Our senior apologist tackles the meaning of “schism” and assesses the risks. Cy Kellett: Hello, and welcome again to Catholic Answers Focus. I’m Cy Kellett, your host. Delighted to have you with us, thanks so much for joining us. Schism has been in the news recently, so we have our good friend Jimmy Akin here with us. Jimmy is senior apologist here at Catholic Answers, and the author of many things, but I’m going to point in particular to this one, Teaching With Authority: How to Cut Through Doctri…

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The Teaching Series with Brad Gray
#72 - The Lord's Prayer Pt 8: Temptation and Deliverance

The Teaching Series with Brad Gray

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 25:25


The part of the Lord's Prayer that asks God not to “lead us into temptation but deliver us from evil” has created a lot of confusion. Even Pope Francis has sought to modify this language. Is God in the habit of leading us into testing and temptation? Is there a difference between the two? And how are we to understand the moments when Jesus was tempted? In this episode, we answer these questions, as well as addressing the reality that when we focus on Jesus's divinity at the expense of his humanity, we fail to understand how brutally difficult his own trials and temptations were. But when we understand this, and what he did to overcome, we learn how to do the same in our own lives.

The Teaching Series with Brad Gray
Episode 072 – The Lord’s Prayer Pt 8: Temptation and Deliverance

The Teaching Series with Brad Gray

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 25:26


The part of the Lord’s Prayer that asks God not to “lead us into temptation but deliver us from evil” has created a lot of confusion. Even Pope Francis has sought to modify this language. Is God in the habit of leading us into testing and temptation? Is there a difference between the two? And how are we to understand the moments when Jesus was tempted? In this episode, we answer these questions, as well as addressing the reality that when we focus on Jesus’s divinity at the expense of his humanity, we fail to understand how brutally difficult his own trials and temptations were. But when we understand this, and what he did to overcome, we learn how to do the same in our own lives. 

Small Data Forum Podcast
Fake News, Search Gaming, and Augmented Intelligence: Evolving Challenges and How Society Deals With Them

Small Data Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2016 48:33


In episode 5 of the Small Data Forum podcast series hosted by LexisNexis – our Christmas and year-end edition – Neville Hobson, Sam Knowles and I reflect on fake news and their distribution networks, the alleged gaming of Google search rankings, the promise of augmented intelligence and broad questions of how civil societies deal with the emerging and evolving challenges. Do we need more regulation? And who will regulate the regulators?   In the last few weeks, there has been significant attention in mainstream and social media on how Google search rankings are being influenced by right wing propaganda (link) how the production of fake news has become a business model (link) how professional journalism is struggling with the phenomenon of fake news (link). Even Pope Francis joined the debate by denouncing the slander and defamation through fake news as sin (link).  The debate following the surprising outcome of the US Presidential Elections has shifted from highlighting the shortcomings of political polling, to a thorough examination of the circumstances and conditions that led to the election of Donald Trump. The media researcher and data journalism expert Jonathan Albright tested his hypothesis of a fake news ecosystem by crawling and indexing more than 300 websites known to be associated with fake news. He analysed more than 1.3m URLs and found what he described as a "micro propaganda machine".   Whilst it is possible to identify both 'left-wing', and 'right-wing' media ecosystems, the core of the matter is not about politics, but about trust in facts and accurate information. It is about the responsibility of stakeholders, including the large social networks such as Google, Facebook and YouTube. But how will such a responsibility be defined? How will it express itself? Can the claim of algorithmic neutrality still be upheld, or should it be replaced with algorithmic accountability? Is this a question of morality and ethics, or rather one of regulation and the application of the Rule of Law? How do we weigh the risks of policing and censoring the internet against the dangers of a manipulated anarchic swamp of bigotry and hatred? Listen to Neville, Sam and myself debating the various aspects of the current debate.  

Eric Barger Take A Stand! Radio
Preparing the Way for the Antichrist

Eric Barger Take A Stand! Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2015


Jan Markell and Eric Barger talk to Gary Kah the hour. Kah has monitored the advance of global government for 30 years. He states that a perfect storm is now brewing for this and explains why. The world is heading towards collapse economically, politically, and more. What is the “convergence” happening this fall and could it play into this scenario? Even Pope Francis is pushing a “New World Order” and the three discuss that. The biggest globalist today is the Pope. A warning is given: Be ready for anything. Only the Antichrist can solve the growing problems. Visit the Understanding The Times Radio Archives here.

Bridges Programming
Sunday on the Front Stoop – Why is criticizing our economic system taboo?

Bridges Programming

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2015 120:28


Even Pope Francis gets in trouble when he suggests there is something terribly wrong with ‘economics as usual’. This would suggest that the economic belief systems are stronger than religious belief systems. Is this a good thing?