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Podcast Episode 17 – Paul Herndon – Business Owner and Dairyman Part 2
(Interview with Paul Herndon) For today’s worldview segment I read part of the Humanist Manifesto 1 and talk about the displayed underlying worldview. Humanism denies the supernatural and denies the
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Podcast Episode 16 – Paul Herndon – Business Owner and Dairyman Part 1
In today’s podcast I talk about a public middle-schooler who was chastised for sitting during the pledge of allegiance. For me the simple facts of this story do not get to the heart of the matter which is, fundamentally, worldview. … Continue reading
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