April 12, 2020 Two Places, but No BodyBy Michael Quinn Sullivan Two competing sites in Israel testify to the most pivotal event in human history. These sites vie for recognition as the location where Jesus of Nazareth was crucified, died, and was buried. One is the historic Church of the Holy Sepulcher, a shrine of Christianity since the fourth century. The other is the Garden Tomb, where the hillside looks like a skull as described in the gospels, and intact Jewish tombs stand as a silent testimony to those events. Texas Scorecard RadioThursday, April 09, 2020 Episode 132: Brandon Waltens delivers what may be good news regarding the coronavirus. Jacob Asmussen stops by to discuss gestapo-like tactics to enforce social distancing guidelines in Central Texas. Robert Montoya has a story out of Dallas on conflicting data driving decisions on coronavirus quarantines. Economist Bill Peacock discusses the economic outlook for the State of Texas as we look to recover from the coronavirus shutdowns. Michael Quinn Sullivan has this week’s Texas Scorecard Radio commentary. Biblical Truth in Worldwide Chaos Tuesday, March 31, 2020 Empower Texans General Counsel Tony McDonald joins Jim & Michael on this episode to discuss the constitutionality, or maybe more appropriately unconstitutionality, of many of the orders being handed down by our elected officials right now. Thursday, April 02, 2020 Rachel Malone, Texas Director of Gun Owners of America, drops in to discuss gun rights in the time of coronavirus and the success people have seen in pushing back. |