Yet another great Monday! Our own Kerby Anderson will host. In the first hour, Kerby welcomes back Doug Groothuis. Dr. Groothuis continues his discussion on, World Religions in Seven Sentences (Episode 6 of 7), Christianity: “Before Abraham Was, I Am.”. Then in the second hour, Kerby welcomes Texas Senator Tan Parker into the studio. They’ll be talking about Criminal Justice and the two new bills introduced by the Senator as the 88th Texas Legislature opened.
Before and after his two guests, Kerby will discuss the increasing trend of shoplifting and the ongoing world-wide support for Hamas.
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Atheism: "God Is Dead."
Judaism: "I Am Who I Am."
Hinduism: "You Are That."
Buddhism: "Life Is Suffering."
Daoism: "The Dao That Can Be Spoken Is Not the Eternal Dao."
Christianity: "Before Abraham Was, I Am."
Islam: "There Is One God, and Mohammad Is His Prophet."
With a sympathetic but not uncritical approach, Groothuis welcomes readers to a vital and global conversation.
The accessible primers in the Introductions in Seven Sentences collection act as brief introductions to an academic field, with simple organization: seven key sentences that give readers a birds-eye view of an entire discipline.
Government. He is also vice chairman of the Senate Republican Caucus.
Tan previously served in the Texas House, holding appointments on almost every committee – leading on critical policy matters ranging from economic development to delivery of social services and international trade. He was also named chairman of committees overseeing financial services for Texas as well as the state prison system. During the 84th and 85th legislative sessions, Tan was unanimously elected as chair of the House Republican Caucus.
Tan’s legislative success touches on a broad range of issues facing Texans, reflecting the voices of his constituency. He is widely acclaimed for his free market, less government approach to cultivating innovation and protecting taxpayers. He is a staunch advocate for public safety and border security, being one of the first Republicans in the Nation to introduce legislation to stop human trafficking. He also works extensively on policies that protect children and our most vulnerable.
Tan has built a successful private sector business career with extensive experience in the financial services and private equity industries. He is also the creator of the book Making Government Work, praised by national leaders as a common-sense blueprint for a stronger America.
Tan and his wife, Beth, reside in Flower Mound where they raised their two daughters and enjoy volunteering in the community. He is a graduate of the University of Dallas with a master’s from the
London School of Economics.