A Neighbor’s Choice Radio
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Hosted by writer and speaker David Gornoski, A Neighbor’s Choice Radio Show examines the role of violence and religion in society. From victims of state violence against nonviolent behaviors to public figures and contrarian voices, the conversations that unfold create an illuminating and sometimes strange journey for listeners.
David Gornoski is joined by bestselling author Michael Rectenwald who talks about how his publisher censored him for speaking out on the Gaza war. Is the Right embracing the Left’s cancel culture tactics? Are Christians justified in supporting Israel’s action in Gaza? Should Trump be trusted over this conflict? Follow Michael Rectenwald on X here.
David Gornoski sits down with Curt Mills, writer at the American Conservative, for a conversation on Javier Milei’s victory in Argentina and what it means for the American Right. Does policy matter when it comes to success for populist leaders? Did Trump lose touch with his voters post-pandemic? Did Ron DeSantis gut his chances by […]
David Gornoski appears on the Jason Jones Show to talk about his latest article on World Net Daily’s website where he explores the Israel-Palestine conflict through the lens of anthropologist Rene Girard and more. Check out more Jason Jones Show podcast episodes here.
David Gornoski is joined by Brad Marshall for a deep-diving conservation on how to emerge from seed oil-inflicted state of insulin resistance, whether Keto diet should be the preferred approach to losing weight, whether gelatin helps in curing obesity, when it is appropriate to be anabolic, whether sugar is healthy, foods that the common working-class […]
“Those who profess to imitate Jesus—regardless of their doctrinal particularities—are obligated by definition to make peace between warring brothers.” Join David Gornoski as he reads from his latest article on the chaotic situation between Israel and Palestine and why only the way of Jesus can achieve peace in this region. Read the entire piece here.
Chris Bray joins David Gornoski to talk about his recent Substack article on whether violence leads to more violence. What is at the root of the chaotic public discourse around Israel and Palestine? Is it possible to advocate for non-violence in a world full of violence? Are Abrahamic religions more violent than other religions? Listen […]