Today’s program is hosted by Kerby Anderson.
In the first hour, we will hear a previously aired interview with Andy Bannister on his book, “The Atheist Who Didn’t Exist.”
In the second hour, we will hear from Eric Eggers, a multi-talented researcher, reporter, radio & television co-host, writer, and author. His new book about voter fraud asks the question, “Can an election be stolen?”
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Our culture now assumes that atheism is the default position indeed, the only position for anyone who wishes to be seen as educated, contemporary, and urbane. In the media, atheism is usually portrayed as scientific and rational versus religion, which is seen as stuffy, outdated, and irrational.
Blending humor with serious thought, The Atheist Who Didn't Exist will help readers to think a little deeper about the popular claims of atheism. Whether the reader is a Christian who desires to be able to start a conversation with secular friends or simply an agnostic dissatisfied with some of the arguments that pass for serious thought, Andy Bannister shows that when it comes to the most important questions of life, we need to move beyond simplistic sound bites.
He was was Director of Research for the #1 New York Times bestselling Clinton Cash graphic novel. Eggers was an Associate Producer for the Clinton Cash documentary, and is the Co Executive Producer for an upcoming documentary on Google and Facebook. He has also produced several Fox News specials which aired on the Sean Hannity show, has over a decade worth of experience in conservative media as a talk radio co-host, and has written articles for multiple national websites, which have garnered Drudge Report headlines.
Which members of Congress actually lost their races? Which counties have registered voters listed as over 200 years old? Where in America are over 100 percent of an area’s voters registered to vote? With exclusive interviews with whistleblowers who have seen the fraud first-hand and backed by state of the art forensic tools and elite investigative acumen, Fraud analyzes the voter rolls to name names and show, in historic detail, how the numbers just don’t add up.
When it comes to exposing voter fraud, the stakes have never been higher.