World Net Daily's David Kupelian
Much as though our liberal friends are reticent to calling things like
communism or even Mao Tse Tung "evil," there are still some of us
hopelessly committed to maintaining the good-evil distinction. David
Kupelian from World Net Daily believes that knowing how evil works,
can sometimes betray its influence in our thinking and lives. On this
edition of Generations, David speaks to his best-selling book "How
Evil Works," and illustrates how we are all impacted by things like
terrorism, the breakdown of the family and morality in this western
world. You do not want to miss this interview!
Much as though our liberal friends are reticent to calling things like
communism or even Mao Tse Tung "evil," there are still some of us
hopelessly committed to maintaining the good-evil distinction. David
Kupelian from World Net Daily believes that knowing how evil works,
can sometimes betray its influence in our thinking and lives. On this
edition of Generations, David speaks to his best-selling book "How
Evil Works," and illustrates how we are all impacted by things like
terrorism, the breakdown of the family and morality in this western
world. You do not want to miss this interview!
November 24, 2010
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