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11/9/2009 7:12 PM UTC
I'm enjoying your show. Thanks!
Mister C
11/6/2009 2:05 PM UTC
Man, you guys are a whiny, humorless bunch. Could you add some music or station IDs to your broadcasts...kind of like the old WEG I used to listen to?
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Date / Time: 12/15/2009 11:00 PM UTC
Category: Religion
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HOSTED BY: Ed Golly, with Matt Cooper and John Kieffer. TOPIC: Is there independent corroborating evidence for the Bible in part or in whole? Part 1: The Old Testament. What do modern archaeologists look for? What would we expect to find if the stories were true? How do people interpret failures to find evidence of biblical myths and legends?
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