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The RDL Podcast with Rabbi Daniel Lapin

A Bounty of Intellectual Ammunition Shining a Laser Beam of Clarity at Today’s Headlines 10/17/15

The RDL Podcast with Rabbi Daniel Lapin

Blaze Podcast Network

Religion, Philosophy, Judaism, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.8842 Ratings

🗓️ 17 October 2015

⏱️ 97 minutes

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Summary

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0:00.0

This is the Blaze Radio on demand.

0:05.7

The more the world changes, the more we find comfort in things that never change.

0:11.0

This is Rabbi Daniel Lapin on demand on the Blaze Radio Network.

0:17.1

Welcome, everybody. Welcome to the Rabbi Daniel Lappin show. Thank you so much for listening. Thank you for being part of the show. As we begin our exploration here, this is episode number 15 coming up, episode 15. And we're starting off taking a look at what appears to be evidence that God

0:43.1

hates non-Judeo-Christian countries. But I think that you will very quickly see that that is not

0:53.9

the case.

0:54.5

So I'm issuing an urgent caveat.

0:58.2

If you are going to be turning off the show now, please be assured that I will be demonstrating the fact that that is an untrue statement.

1:10.2

However, in the early phases of the conversation,

1:14.0

it sure is going to look as if that is exactly what's going on.

1:19.0

What am I talking about?

1:20.2

Well, take, for example, the fact that on December the 23rd, 2003, there was an earthquake in Bam, a town in Iran.

1:37.4

And about 23,000, probably more.

1:42.3

But the Iranian official saying about 23,000 people died in this earthquake.

1:49.3

Now, there was an earthquake, it is true, three days later, in Pasobley's California, on the

1:57.3

Central California coast, and nobody really died.

2:01.5

There were a few people in hospital.

2:03.0

They managed to link about three deaths to the Pasoble's earthquake.

2:09.3

But, I mean, there's no comparison.

2:12.5

No comparison at all.

2:14.5

But more than that, if I was to list for you the 20 biggest calamities of the 20th century, the 20 biggest disasters, I'm not speaking about war, but I'm speaking only about things like earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, forest fires, and floods, tsunamis and floods.

2:40.7

And I would list the 20 biggest ones of the 20th century.

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