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Interview - Dinesh D'Souza

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The guest this week is a man Andre's known since the 1990's, when he was doing secular talk-radio on the Chicago airwaves. He began writing books on politics, but has since switched to writing about religious topics. Dinesh D'Souza's, (link to bio) latest book is titled Life AFter Death, the Evidence.
    Dinesh arrived in America in 1978 as an exchange student from India, and graduated from Dartmouth College in the early 1980's, where he founded the Dartmouth Review. Upon graduation, he spent two years editing a Princeton University alumni magazine, and then went on to serve as a domestic policy analyst for the Reagan White House. He also served as a fellow at two think-tanks, the American Enterprise Institute and the Hoover Institution. He is currently founder of the Why God Institute.
    His books include Illiberal Education, the end of Racism, What's So Great About America?, and more recently, What's So Great About Christianity? In his most recent work, D'Souza sets out to prove, though reason alone, that life after death exists. Drawing on arguments from philosophy, physics, neuroscience and other disciplines, he concludes that life after death can be demonstrated with no appeals to revelation or religious authority. What's interesting thing for us is how many of his claims are similar to those of The Urantia Book.
    While himself a committed Christian, D'Souza has an open and flexible mind. He is calm, well-spoken, and impeccably logical. D'Souza has debated many contemporary atheists, such as Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, and Sam Harris.
    Tune in for a stimulating conversation with one of our finest contemporary intellectuals.
Tags:
Life after death,
American Enterprise Institute,
Hoover Institution,
Why God Institute,
philosophy
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