Dennis Prager is one of the most respected and influential thinkers, writers, and speakers in America. Each day, he tackles topics of politics, faith, and culture with ease and expertise. His motto is, "I prefer clarity to agreement.” He is deeply passionate about preserving America, the West, and the Judeo-Christian value system.
For decades, Prager shared his wisdom with listeners around the world, through his lectures, interviews, and debates … Now, for the first time, the collective wisdom of Dennis Prager is being made available as a podcast … Listen to Timeless Wisdom with Dennis Prager, with new episodes released for a limited time only as a podcast.
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On Today's Show: Dennis tackles the sensitive topic of infidelity, specifically addressing men's reasons for staying faithful in marriage. He presents pragmatic arguments, not based on morality or religion, to encourage men to prioritize their relationships. Dennis shares his thoughts on why seeking extramarital sex doesn't satisfy one's desires, citing the example of a politician who continued to seek out prostitutes despite his unfulfilled marriage. He also emphasizes the importance of honesty and openness in relationships, highlighting the consequences of hiding one's true self from one's partner.
On Today's Show: Dennis explores the fundamental question: where do values come from? He argues that if there is no God, then values are merely matters of personal opinion, and morality doesn't objectively exist. Dennis delves into the concept of the American Trinity, discussing the importance of God, e pluribus unum, and liberty. He takes calls from listeners, engaging in thought-provoking discussions about the nature of good and evil, and the role of conscience in determining right and wrong. This episode challenges listeners to consider the implications of a Godless morality.
On Today's Show: Dennis explores the complex topic of adultery, delving into its definition and the varying perspectives on it across different cultures and faiths. He discusses the differences between the Old and New Testaments, and how the concept of adultery has evolved over time. Dennis also shares his personal experiences and insights, including his own journey of understanding and growth. This thought-provoking conversation challenges listeners to consider the nuances of adultery and its impact on relationships.
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On Today's Show: Dennis explores the story of Abraham's journey, delving into the complexities of faith, morality, and leadership. He examines Abraham's decision to offer his wife, Sarah, as a substitute for his own life, raising questions about the nature of faith and the relationship between God and humanity.
On today's show: Dennis explores the importance of making decisions and overcoming indecision. He shares personal anecdotes about his own experiences with indecision, including a story about a man who spent six months debating between two houses. Dennis offers practical advice on how to overcome indecision, including the importance of asking yourself "what's the worst that could happen?" and making decisions within a set timeframe. He also takes calls from listeners, including Rob, who struggles with indecision in everyday life, and Ruthie, who's torn between two job offers.
On today's show: Dennis continues to explore the complexities of pornography. He delves into the arguments against it, including its addictive nature, the idea that it's a substitute for real love, and the notion that it's inherently misogynistic. Dennis also discusses the concept of modesty, suggesting that women are not naturally inclined to expose themselves, and that something must have led them to pose for Playboy or other magazines. He touches on the topic of heterophobia, highlighting the double standard in society's treatment of male and female sexuality.
On today's show: Dennis explores the topic of declining masculinity in men. He shares his observations on how societal changes, such as the shift from rugged, masculine icons like John Wayne to more polished, boyish figures like Tom Cruise, reflect a broader issue. Dennis also discusses how this trend affects men's behavior, citing examples like the decline of men paying for dates and the rise of the "fifty-fifty" approach. He invites listeners to share their thoughts on this topic, sparking a lively discussion about the importance of traditional masculine values and the impact on relationships and society.
On Today's Show: Dennis dives into the complex topic of political correctness. He explores the idea that it's a war against truth in the guise of avoiding offense, and how this can lead to a stifling of free speech. Dennis shares examples of how this plays out in discussions about differences between men and women, and the importance of acknowledging painful truths.
On Today's Show: Dennis explores the complexities of male sexuality and the issue of pornography. He begins by defining pornography and discussing its ubiquity in modern society, citing the example of Victoria's Secret catalogs. Dennis argues that the line between pornography and other forms of media is blurry, and that even seemingly innocuous content can be arousing. He also touches on the topic of masturbation, discussing his own experiences and the biblical perspective on the issue. This thought-provoking conversation sets the stage for a nuanced exploration of the role of pornography in society.
On Today's Show: Dennis explores the story of Abraham and his journey with faith. He delves into the biblical account of Abraham's interactions with God, discussing the importance of faith and trust in God's promises.
To Pre-Order Dennis' new book, "If There Is No God," visit PragerStore.com
On Today's Show: Dennis explores the importance of love and relationships in our lives. He discusses how the love of a spouse can bring the most happiness, citing his own experiences and the stories of listeners who've shared their own tales of love and devotion.
To Pre-Order Dennis' new book, "If There Is No God," visit PragerStore.com
On Today's Show: Dennis explores the complexities of male sexuality and its impact on relationships. He discusses how societal expectations and cultural norms can influence men's behavior, and how women can play a crucial role in understanding and addressing these issues. Dennis shares his thoughts on the importance of marriage, fidelity, and the need for men to suppress their natural desires.
On Today's Show: Dennis explores the often-sensitive topic of sex in marriage. He discusses a recent survey revealing that 90% of men prefer sex over gifts on Valentine's Day, while women's top desires include chocolates and flowers. Dennis shares a heart-wrenching email from a man who's been without sex with his wife for five years, sparking a conversation about what it takes to keep the spark alive in a marriage.
To Pre-Order Dennis' new book, "If There Is No God," visit PragerStore.com
On Today's Show: Dennis explores the age-old question: does God exist? He tackles the argument that the material world created itself, and the typical response from atheists: "Who made God?" Dennis argues that this question is a deflection, avoiding the real issue of where the material world came from.
To Pre-Order Dennis' new book, "If There Is No God," visit PragerStore.com
On Today's Show: Dennis explores the complexities of male sexuality and the consequences of giving in to one's natural drives. He discusses the "not good choices" men can make, including living from woman to woman, visiting prostitutes, and marrying with a mistress. Dennis argues that these choices may provide temporary excitement but ultimately lead to a life of superficiality and lack of personal growth.
On Today's Show: Dennis explores the story of the Tower of Babel and its significance in the Torah. He delves into the biblical account of humanity's attempt to build a tower that reaches the sky, and God's response to their actions. Dennis examines the themes of pride, unity, and the importance of diversity, highlighting the dangers of a unified language and the benefits of a world with many cultures and languages. He also discusses the story of Abraham, who is called by God to leave his family and country, and the significance of this call in the context of the Torah.
To Pre-Order Dennis' new book, "If There Is No God," visit PragerStore.com
On Today's Show: Dennis dives into the importance of understanding the root cause of unhappiness. He emphasizes that knowing why we're feeling unhappy is crucial to addressing it, just like knowing the source of a headache or illness is key to treating it. Dennis shares a simple yet powerful suggestion: ask yourself what's causing your unhappiness and imagine if that issue were resolved, would you be happy?
To Pre-Order Dennis' new book, "If There Is No God," visit PragerStore.com
On Today's Show: Prager continues to explore the complexities of male sexuality, discussing the inherent differences between men and women. He delves into the male sex urge, which is quantitative rather than qualitative, and how this affects relationships. Dennis also touches on the societal and institutional proofs of these differences, including pornography, prostitution, and strip clubs. He argues that men's natural inclination towards variety and quantity is a challenge that must be acknowledged and addressed.
On Today's Show: Dennis Prager explores the complexities of male-female relationships. He discusses the fine line between noticing and staring at a woman, and how men can unintentionally make women feel uncomfortable. Dennis shares a caller's story about a man who stared at her chest during a conversation, and how she handled the situation. He also delves into the importance of understanding that men are naturally visual creatures, but need to exercise self-control in social settings. This conversation aims to promote mutual understanding and respect between the sexes.
On Today's Episode: Dennis explores the ultimate question: Is there a God? He's joined by Rabbi David Wolpe, a prominent rabbi and author of the book "Why Faith Matters." They delve into the importance of faith, its impact on society, and the role of religion in shaping our lives. Rabbi Wolpe shares his personal journey from atheism to faith, and they discuss the benefits of a faith-based approach to life. They also touch on the decline of religiosity among Jews and the importance of preserving our collective past.
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