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This is the first of a new series where we go back into our 21 years of archives to present interviews you may have missed. Without trying to pat ourselves on the back, we've been doing this a long time--PID Radio is very likely the oldest, longest–running podcast on the Internet.
For our first throwback Thursday episode, we go back 20 years to our first discussion with the late Dr. Tom Horn.
Original release date: March 14, 2006.
We covered a lot of ground tonight, as we discussed everything from newly discovered tunnels in Israel that date from the Jewish revolt against Rome in the first century to a new movie that raises the question, “When is a government so evil that rebellion is morally right?”
We also begin a three-part interview with Tom Horn, publisher of Raiders News Update and co-author with his wife Nita of the excellent supernatural thriller The Ahriman Gate. Tom believes that prominent Christian leaders in the U.S. are leading Christians down a dangerous—and heretical—path.
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This is the first of a new series where we go back into our 21 years of archives to present interviews you may have missed. Without trying to pat ourselves on the back, we've been doing this a long time--PID Radio is very likely the oldest, longest–running podcast on the Internet.
For our first throwback Thursday episode, we go back 20 years to our first discussion with the late Dr. Tom Horn.
Original release date: March 14, 2006.
We covered a lot of ground tonight, as we discussed everything from newly discovered tunnels in Israel that date from the Jewish revolt against Rome in the first century to a new movie that raises the question, “When is a government so evil that rebellion is morally right?”
We also begin a three-part interview with Tom Horn, publisher of Raiders News Update and co-author with his wife Nita of the excellent supernatural thriller The Ahriman Gate. Tom believes that prominent Christian leaders in the U.S. are leading Christians down a dangerous—and heretical—path.
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