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The Dais

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Different personalities discussing their spirituality; hosted by an open-minded skeptic and a Mormon

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This week on The Dais we have, as our guest, Katherine Consuelo-Johnson who currently lives in the New York city neighborhood called Hell's Kitchen. She shares a small railroad apartment with her husband and two young sons and... more

The Reverend Don Fleck will explain his role as a Lightworker - defined as "any Being dedicated to cultivating the inner presence and the evolution of awareness in self and other selves."

George Wissing, a prominent teacher of A Course in Miracles for 20 years, answers Tim & Jayne's questions about the course. Is it Christian? How is it practical? What is a Miracle and how many are there? Is Forgivness a big part of... more

Much in the headlines lately....the Mormon doctrine of posthumous baptism has come under fire. The Mormon Church baptizes a living person on behalf of (as a proxy for) a person who has passed on. Recently, Gandhi was baptized as... more

Why can't Catholics learn to get along? On our divinely special Easter show, we explore as an example the Two Easters. The Catholic Patriarchs of the Orient in Lebanon have declared a different date for Easter than the Church of the West.... more

Tis the season of Lent and we can't help wonder why are so many religious rituals built around sacrifice. As one of us is unfamiliar with the concept of Lent so we'll define what it is, why it is and who benifits from it? Is there healthy and... more

A lively, witty discussion of Hell and Damnation. At one time, the Catholic Church taught that God is all-knowing and therefore the individual fates of humans are written and cannot be changed. Though that dogma has been quietly put to rest,... more

Tim Moriarty and Jayne Fox begin their first show with an introduction—their own sorry souls, their beliefs or lack, a taste of what you can expect of future shows: some searching spirituality spliced with utter... more
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