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The RDL Podcast with Rabbi Daniel Lapin

Ep 223 | The Cult of Climate: Who Is Really Infallible?

The RDL Podcast with Rabbi Daniel Lapin

Blaze Podcast Network

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

4.8 • 842 Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2023

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Do you know the really unpopular message of Chanuka? That's right, it has something to do with burning oil. Why the Fossil Fuel vision seems to drag along a vision of shortage, limits, and ultimately poverty. Predictions of running out of coal and oil go back to the 19th century and they've all been wrong. Why do they keep making them? It's almost as if they WANT to run out of energy. What's going on? Is it time for you to start making only wise decisions in the important areas of your life? If so, read this  https://a.co/d/cX2lpPq Do you want your spiritual schematic to be about abundance or shortage? There are real life consequences to how you answer that question.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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And now, the Rabbi Daniel Appen Show.

0:23.5

The more the world changes, the more we find comfort in the things that never change. This is Rabbi Daniel Lappin on demand, on the Blaze Radio

0:30.9

Network. Greetings, happy warriors, and welcome to the Rabbi Daniel Lappinin Show where I, your rabbi, reveal how the world

0:43.9

really works. And I remain equally and as solemnly dedicated to reminding you that the more that things change,

0:59.4

the more we need to depend on those things that never change.

1:06.8

And one of the things that is never going to change is that at the time of my preparing this podcast, Jews are lighting Hanukkah candles for eight successive nights.

1:25.2

And so, for instance, the fourth, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the,

1:33.8

the, the, uh, the, the, uh, the, the, uh, the, uh, the, the, uh, the, day night. And, uh, when I say the fourth

1:41.9

candle, I mean four candles will be lit on Sunday night,

1:48.2

December the 10th.

1:50.1

And I'm speaking about the year 2023, for those of you who may be listening to this a year

1:57.4

or two or more late.

1:59.0

But at any rate, for people currently listening to the show,

2:03.4

Sunday night, the 10th of December, Jews will go ahead and light four candles in their windows.

2:12.7

And yes, they are meant to be visible. And on Monday night, December 11th, there light five candles.

2:20.3

On Tuesday night, December the 12th, six candles.

2:23.3

On Wednesday night, December 13, seven candles.

2:26.3

And finally, the culmination of the holiday will be Thursday night, December the 14th,

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