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Thursday, November 16, 2017

In the first hour of the show today, Kerby will discuss some of the top stories in the news this week and you will have the opportunity to weigh in when you call us in-studio at 800-351-1212.

In the second hour, he chats with author John Eidsmoe about his book, Historical and Theological Foundations of Law – Vol. III.

 

Kerby Anderson
Kerby Anderson
Host, Point of View Radio Talk Show

Kerby Anderson is host of Point of View Radio Talk Show and also serves as the President of Probe Ministries. He holds masters degrees from Yale University (science) and Georgetown University (government). He also serves as a visiting professor at Dallas Theological Seminary and has spoken on dozens of university campuses including University of Michigan, Vanderbilt University, Princeton University, Johns HopkinsRead More

Guests
John Eidsmoe
Author | Constitutional Scholar - The Foundation for Moral Law
John Eidsmoe brings the combined disciplines of soldier, jurist, theologian, and historian. A retired Air Force Lt. Colonel, Eidsmoe is a Professor for the Oak Brook College of Law & Government Policy, an Adjunct Professor for the Handong International Law School in South Korea and for the Institute of Lutheran Theology. He is the author of Christianity & the Constitution, God and Caesar, and Columbus & Cortez. He was Senior Staff Attorney with the Alabama Supreme Court and holds a Third Degree Black belt.
Historical and Theological Foundations of Law
What is the Law? Where does it get its authority?

With unparalleled scope and minute detail, Historical &Theological Foundations of Law studies the earliest origins of Law in the legal systems of ancient societies all across the earth, explores their common threads and differences, traces their development through history, and notes common trends that should cause hope or alarm today.
Senate Tax Bill – An Improvement
The House version of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is a long-awaited step toward updating America’s tax code.

If you’re a middle-class taxpayer, the bill has a lot to like. Tax rates are lowered, the standard deduction is doubled, the child tax credit is increased to $1,600, and a parent and non-child dependent credit is added.

If you’re a working taxpayer, employed by a business, or the owner of your own business, there’s even more to like.

The corporate tax rate is cut from 35 percent—one of the highest rates in the world—to 20 percent, immediately. Family-owned and small businesses that pay their taxes as individuals will pay a maximum rate of 25 percent on certain business income.
Woman Accuses Al Franken
A TV host and sports broadcaster on Thursday accused Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) of kissing and groping her without her consent in 2006.

Leeann Tweeden accused Franken of groping her, without her consent, while she was asleep and provided a photo as evidence.

The incident happened in December 2006, she said, when she and Franken, then a comedian, were on a USO Tour to "entertain our troops."

Franken in a statement apologized for his actions.

"It wasn’t until I was back in the U.S. and looking through the CD of photos we were given by the photographer that I saw this one," Tweeden wrote about the photo on KABC.

"I felt violated all over again. Embarrassed. Belittled. Humiliated," she wrote. "How dare anyone grab my breasts like this and think it’s funny?"

Tweeden wrote that Franken, who was the headliner on the tour, had written some skits and told her he had a part for her, adding that she "agreed to play along."
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