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Valentine's Day Romance Talk
00:02:19
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| Patty, Scottsdale, Arizona. | |
| Hi. | |
| Hi. | |
| Hi, Bill. | |
| I'm a little nervous. | |
| Patty and John here, and we were listening to the Love and Romance Hour that you had right before Thanksgiving for Valentine's Day. | |
| Right. | |
| And we want to thank you because we are one of those couples, and we've been married 34 years, who have... | |
| We had separated physically from one another, even though we've been married and we were happily married. | |
| But intimately, we lost that ability. | |
| And when I heard you, we listened that whole day. | |
| And when you went through about saying how the survey was, how the top one thing that men would like for Valentine's Day gift was love and affection and romance. | |
| And then we went through all the women's things, all five things and cards. | |
| Jewelry, but none of them was having romance. | |
| And so my husband, I really listened. | |
| I have to tell you, I really listened. | |
| And that day I said to my husband, watch the calendar. | |
| He had no idea what I was talking about. | |
| And I told him a couple times, just pay attention, watch the calendar. | |
| And sure enough, we had a very romantic and wonderful Valentine's Day. | |
| And it was because of you. | |
| You made my day. | |
| I really can't tell you. | |
| I hope I meet the two of you. | |
| I have so much I could say about that. | |
| For those of you who didn't follow it entirely, and I don't know why you wouldn't, I was reading a survey before Valentine's Day, and it said, you know, 90% of men answered, what would you like for Valentine's Day? | |
| It said sex. | |
| And we spoke about that on the Male-Female Hour. | |
| By the way, it's amazing. | |
| I didn't even know that this was going to happen. | |
| I mentioned to you the power of the Male-Female Hour. | |
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Big Theological Difference
00:03:52
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| And then here's a perfect example. | |
| So go to the Prager store and enjoy yourself. | |
| By the way, in case you don't know, and I know all of you who listen know this is true. | |
| It's not pro-man and it's not pro-woman. | |
| It's pro-both. | |
| So, thank you. | |
| Very often, couples come over with sort of that proverbial twinkle in their eye. | |
| You know, just, Dennis, thank you for the bail female error. | |
| And I look at the guy when it's a couple, and I go, sir, you owe me. | |
| And they both go, yes, that is correct. | |
| All righty, everybody. | |
| Let's go to... | |
| Gary wants to ask me about, if I don't believe Jesus is the Son of God, do you therefore believe he was a liar or crazy? | |
| That is the famous question that is presented. | |
| And what is it? | |
| Is there three people, right? | |
| I mean, not three people. | |
| There were three choices, isn't it? | |
| A liar, madman, or what he said he is. | |
| Yeah, right, exactly. | |
| I have not found that question to be a fully intellectually honest question. | |
| First of all, one assumes that the non-Christian believes that everything in the Christian Scripture is as written. | |
| Maybe Jesus did not say that. | |
| It's obviously a Christian... | |
| My view, in a nutshell, is that God uses Christianity to bring the world to the Ten Commandments, to the Torah, and to God. | |
| So I not only don't have a problem with it, I want it to succeed. | |
| Maimonides, who... | |
| Who's the greatest Jewish thinker in Jewish history, 11th century, 12th century, said that, and acknowledged, Christianity has brought more people to the Torah than the Jews have. | |
| So, I don't, I've never tried to, anyway, I never argue, as you know, I never argue faith, ever. | |
| I argue morality, reason, politics, music, but I never argue faith. | |
| But there's always at least one question with regard to this on Friday, and I sometimes ignore it, and sometimes I address it. | |
| Today I addressed it. | |
| By the way, I have a number of interesting, great dialogues with Christians coming up. | |
| They're titled often, Ask a Jew, Ask a Gentile. | |
| And when asked, I'll tell you the biggest difference. | |
| It comes from, you know, one of the biggest pro-Christians. | |
| I wish Christians were as pro-Christian as I am. | |
| Many are, obviously. | |
| Many aren't. | |
| But I do believe that one earns one's way to heaven. | |
| That is the theological, a big theological difference. | |
| It doesn't matter to me, but I want you to know. | |
| That's a big one. | |
| As I have said, often my favorite word in English is earn. | |
| Back in a moment. | |
| The Dennis Prager Show. | |