Church? Hell No
This podcast is for individuals who are desperately missing God but don't know how to find him. Church is not an option for many. Ordained Minister, Dennis Hall, and his guests will discuss topics that are uplifting and bring hope.
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Ordained minister, Dr. Dennis Hall, explores what is behind the anarchy in the protests. supporting Hamas, the terrorist group that slaughtered hundreds of men, women, and children in an October attack on Israel. He uses the protest at Washington University in Washington DC where the protesters were calling for the be
Ordained minister, Dr. Dennis Hall, explains why greed is called one of the seven deadly sins. Greed is defined as an insatiable desire for material gain, status, and power. In contemporary times this evil sin has come to be viewed as a virtue. The impact of modern economic ideas on greed an
Ordained minister Dr. Dennis Hall, takes a look at the American landscape by first focusing on who and what is behind the campus protests supporting Hamas and the Palestinians. He then turns his attention to the prosecutions of former president Donald Trump. The motive and frivolous nature
Ordained minister, Dr. Dennis Hall, addresses the anti-Israel rage that seems to be sweeping across the country. He points out that there are federal laws that could be enforced to address the protests that block roadways and shut down university campuses. Chanting, “Death to America” could be a violation of federal se
Ordained minister, Dr. Dennis Hall, and his guest, Casey Jones, founder of Florida Sea Turtle Watch discuss the obvious fine-tuning of the earth by discussing the design of plant seeds and the process of germination which suggests an intelligent designer. They go on to address the things on earth that have to be so per
Ordained minister, Dr. Dennis Hall, begins a discussion of the extreme obscenity in much of today’s music by pointing out that what comes out of our mouth is a window into the depths of our hearts. He explains the difference between obscenity, profanity, and vulgarity. The laws aimed at con