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The Eric Metaxas Show

Os Guinness - Encore

The Eric Metaxas Show

Metaxas Media

Religion & Spirituality

4.73.7K Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2018

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Eric's good friend, Socrates in the City speaker and author of “Last Call for Freedom,” Os Guinness, is in the studio to talk about the wonderful yet fragile concept of liberty. (Encore Presentation)

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0:00.0

Music

0:10.0

Welcome to the Eric Mottaxe Show!

0:12.5

Did you know that Eric Worse's dentures had been in his family for generations?

0:16.5

It's true. They're discolored and disgusting.

0:19.0

But they have deep personal meaning for Eric so we asked you to respect that.

0:22.5

And now your host!

0:24.0

Eric Mottaxe.

0:25.0

Thank you.

0:26.0

Thanks for mentioning the choppers Todd.

0:28.0

I owe you one.

0:29.0

Folks, one of the great joys of this program is sometimes I get to talk to dear friends just about anything.

0:35.5

And I have here in the studio with me, which you can see if you have Mottaxe is super.

0:40.0

You can see it because we have cameras here.

0:42.0

I have my friend Oz Guinness.

0:44.0

Oz, welcome to the program.

0:45.0

Thank you.

0:46.0

I love being on it but it's a pleasure to be actually with you.

0:49.0

It's always much better to do it in person.

0:53.0

It feels different.

0:54.0

I can't really explain the details of that but I just know it.

0:57.0

Now for folks who don't know who you are, there are two ways that I can introduce you.

1:02.0

First I can give the official introduction which is to say that you're the author of many, many books.

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