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Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks to PragerU founder Dennis Prager about the latest book in his "The Rational Bible" series; why the book of Deuteronomy is so relevant today; the asymmetry of hate between conservatism and liberalism; the dangers of politics becoming your religion; why the Torah contains the most valuable wisdom in the Bible; how to know if an ideology is effective or dangerous; what we can learn from the social custom of male circumcision that is so valuable today; the importance of passed-down wisdom; why character matters less in politicians; his thoughts on adultery and politicians; why wisdom is far more important than the best intentions; the most important lessons in the book of Deuteronomy; and much more.
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Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks to PragerU founder Dennis Prager about the latest book in his "The Rational Bible" series; why the book of Deuteronomy is so relevant today; the asymmetry of hate between conservatism and liberalism; the dangers of politics becoming your religion; why the Torah contains the most valuable wisdom in the Bible; how to know if an ideology is effective or dangerous; what we can learn from the social custom of male circumcision that is so valuable today; the importance of passed-down wisdom; why character matters less in politicians; his thoughts on adultery and politicians; why wisdom is far more important than the best intentions; the most important lessons in the book of Deuteronomy; and much more.
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