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Adam and Eve give in to temptation and sin by eating the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Along the way, we learn some things about human nature, the Devil's nature, and God's nature. (Gene Pensiero Jr)
Ambie and Crystal discuss Mahjong, Mountains, and Cartographers: A Roll Player Tale. We then talk about board games using nature as a theme. Recent Games: 0:42 Nature Games: 16:46 Outro: 29:45 Bloopers: 30:49 Mahjong: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/2093/mahjong Mountains: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/256233/mountains Cartographers: A Roll Player Tale: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/263918/cartographers-roll-player-tale
In today's episode we're going to cover the power of thought! There was a dark time in my life and the true is, I created that dark time due to my thoughts...so I just want to share my insight on how thoughts are physical. I want to share because I want you to walk in your greatness. Times will get hard and they might even impact your thoughts in a negative way...I hope you enjoy the episode, and as always I wish you nothing but Peace & Increase...It's Only Natural! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itsonlynaturalferro/support
Good news: Michigan's newly-elected Attorney General Dana Nessel removed the state from three amicus briefs opposing FFRF lawsuits. After we analyze the National Prayer Breakfast and the Christian-nationalist "Project Blitz" strategy to inject religion into state governments, we hear Susan Hofer sing Dan Barker's love ballad “It's Only Natural" in honor of Darwin's birthday on February 12. Then we talk with professor Andrew S. Curran, author of the new book Diderot and the Art of Thinking Freely about the 18th-century's most famous atheist, the French encyclopedist Denis Diderot.
This week on the podcast, local wine guy Bob Hemauer drops by the studio to talk about two fun natural wines, a white blend from Fabbrica di San Martino near Florence, Italy, and a cabernet blend from the Loire Valley in France. Support the show: https://checkout.fundjournalism.org/memberform?org_id=capitaltimes&campaign=7013i000000U67DAAS See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1 Corinthians 2:1-5, 1 Corinthians 1:21-25, 1 Corinthians 2:6-13
We often think of cities as concrete jungles, dominated by humans and their structures, but a surprising number of animals and plants share our cities with us. Some even thrive, seemingly better off here than in their natural habitats. With 80 percent of humans predicted to live in urban areas by the year 2050, it is vital that we learn how urban ecosystems can persist and flourish. Dieter will discuss ways in which nature adapts to city life, how we can help to conserve it, and why living alongside nature is better for us all.
The first weekend of the "Meet the Gospel" series at Hope Community Church with Mike Lee on May 30, 2016. Left to our own devices, man is a mess-making machine. We lie. We cheat. We’re generally unlikeable and unsavable. Good thing we have someone to help.
The first weekend of the "Meet the Gospel" series at Hope Community Church with Mike Lee on May 30, 2016. Left to our own devices, man is a mess-making machine. We lie. We cheat. We’re generally unlikeable and unsavable. Good thing we have someone to help.
Bill Cody with Joe Bonsall and Duane Allen of the Oak Ridge Boys, recorded in July & September of 2011. Joe phoned in on our studio hotline to chat about his new book "From My Perspective" and Duane visited with to preview the Oak's new Cracker Barrel cd project "It's Only Natural". For more on the Oak Ridge Boys, visit: www.oakridgeboys.com
The Oak Ridge Boys are one of those country groups that always makes you smile with the memories you attach to their songs. What's more, when it comes to their fans the Oaks like it when they that way. In this CyberCountry Minute the Oak Ridge Boys tell Lance about being new members of the Grand Ole Opry and their new music release, "It's Only Natural".
Part 2 of the Pollardcast! We delve deep into the beautiful melancholy and even get a little choked up based on personal experiences and the raw beauty of these songs. We urge you to go there with us. 1. Time Machines, 2. Drugs & Eggs, 3. June Salutes You, 4. The Ash Grey Proclamation, 5. Your Charming Proposal, 6. Society Dome, 7. It's Only Natural, 8. Why Did You Land, 9. Payment for the Babies, 10. I'm a Strong Lion, 11. How Loft Am I, 12. Trap Soul Door, 13. And I Don't (So Now I Do), 14. You Can't Hold Your Women, 15. Waves, Etc., 16. Drinker's Peace, 17. Artificial Light, 18. Our Gaze, 19. Piss Along You Bird, 20. Crutch Came Slinking, 21. Caught Waves Again, 22. Mannequin's Complaint, 23. He's The Uncle, 24. I'm Cold, 25. If We Wait
Guest: Matthew Chapman, Author, Filmmaker & Darwin's Great-great Grandson& Updates on FFRF's "Praise Darwin" BillboardIn honor of Charles Darwin's bicentennial birthday this past week, the hosts will interview Darwin's great-great grandson Matthew Chapman, author of Forty Days and Forty Nights, and Trials of the Monkey. Also featured: Susan Hofer singing the jazz love song and ode to science, "It's Only Natural." The hosts will update the Foundation's campaign to take pro-Darwin billboards to sites where the Dogma Versus Darwin debate still rages! Listen for an entertaining clip of local coverage of the "Praise Darwin: Evolve Beyond Belief" billboard in Dover, Penn. (site of the intelligent design controversy).
Guest Dale McGowan speaks on secular parenting. The show also includes lively clips of Christopher Hitchens interviews and debates, a retrospective on the fundamentalist career of the late Jerry Falwell, the broadcast debut of Dan Barker's jazz ballad, "It's Only Natural" (dedicated to Richard Dawkins and sung by jazz singer Susan Hofer), and a celebration of the life of Lorraine Hansberry, including a dramatic clip from the movie version of her freethinking play, "A Raisin in the Sun." The weekly show is hosted by Dan Barker and Annie Laurie Gaylor, co-presidents of the Freedom From Religion Foundation. (MP3, 50 min, 22,8 MB)