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The RDL Podcast with Rabbi Daniel Lapin

Why The World Hates Israel; Really! 10/24/15

The RDL Podcast with Rabbi Daniel Lapin

Blaze Podcast Network

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

4.8842 Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2015

⏱️ 105 minutes

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Summary

The cultural heirs of Bach and Beethoven are banging bongo drums in Boston recreating the sounds of the jungle in the shadow of the ivory towers of civilization. Banging bongos takes little talent other than a basic grasp of the primal rhythm of sex. Playing the piano, whether Beethoven or Boogie Woogie takes talent and discipline. Israel is a symbol of civilization-the cultural elites of North America and Europe prefer barbarism. But not in their own lives. Flirting with barbarism gives their safe and predictable existences a touch of glamour, a hint of danger, and a rewarding sense of the avant-garde. The sexual appeal of barbarism. Batty ideas from the Washington Post and Georgetown Law School. 4 Strategies of Success. Not 3 and not 5.Follow Rabbi Daniel Lapin on Twitter @DanielLapinMore information on The American Alliance of Jews & Christians here: www.rabbidaniellapin.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is the Blaze Radio on demand.

0:05.0

America WK with your host, Andrew WK.

0:08.5

Of course you want to connect with someone who is excited and passionate about the same things that you are.

0:16.1

When it comes to your life, for better or worse, that is all you.

0:21.1

And I am not shirking responsibility or turning down what is an extraordinary and really

0:27.5

over the top compliment.

0:29.6

America WK, Saturday's 10 a.m. to noon on the Blaze Radio Network.

0:34.6

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

0:39.4

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

0:45.0

Welcome everybody to the Rabbi Daniel Lapin show.

0:48.4

Delighted to have you along where I, your radio rabbi reminds you that the more that things change, the more we need to

0:57.9

depend upon those things that never change. And one of the things that never changes is an aspect

1:08.7

of human nature that works reliably whether the individual under our microscope is a Madison Avenue advertising executive, a Silicon Valley tech billionaire, or whether he is a Kalahari Desert Bushman living in Namibia, or whether

1:32.4

he is a tribesman living in the Amazon Delta, it doesn't really matter. Something that is built

1:40.6

into all human beings is a negative tendency to love things or prefer things that

1:52.7

are remote from us and to find it difficult to love those things closest to us. This is an aspect of human nature that we are called upon by our creator to resist and avoid.

2:10.6

For instance, it's far, far easier to admire another man's wife than one's own. It is far, far easier, and you'll probably

2:21.8

remember this from when you were a kid, it's far easier to think well of your friends, parents,

2:28.2

than of your own. And yes, it is far easier to feel warmly about some other country than one's own.

2:40.0

This is a reality.

2:42.6

It's built into us, and there is value in knowing about it, right?

2:47.9

Forewarned is forearmed.

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