Koran Reading Group

Inspired by the tremendous bravery of Ann Barnhardt:

I decided to lead a Koran reading group. Is Islam a religion of peace that’s been hijacked by a small minority of extremists, as we’ve been told repeatedly by both liberals and conservatives? Or is there something essential to Islamic doctrine that inspires and purports to legitimize acts of terrorism, as we’ve heard from people like Wafa Sultan, Robert Spencer, and Geert Wilders? Find out for yourself. Start by reading the Koran.

Beginning on May 10 we will meet weekly (Tuesdays from 5:00 to 6:00 or 6:30, PST), via the same platform I use to conduct my live webcasts, to discuss sections of the Koran. The platform allows for interaction via text-based chat, but also by voice using either a USB mic connected to your computer (VoIP) or telephone. We will read approximately 20 pages of the Koran per week, along with the corresponding commentary published by Robert Spencer. We’ll take the week of July 4th off, which will allow participants to celebrate the Declaration of Independence — the reason I am able to organize a reading group such as this — in the manner of their choosing. We will finish on September 6, several days before the 10th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks on America. This will allow us a few days to plan an appropriate commemoration of that day, armed with our newfound knowledge.

The version of the Koran I plan to use is this relatively inexpensive one. Should you want to join the group, you will need to buy a copy of the Koran, plus pay a small fee ($20) to help me cover the cost of using the platform for the meetings. Space is limited, so if you would like to reserve your spot, click here to register.

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Don’t Let It Go…Unheard #8 Available for Download

Topics: Budget compromise. Koran Burning. Trump 2012. Alan Gross in Cuba.

If you were unable to attend live and would like to hear this week’s webcast/podcast, click here, or you can access it, either later today or tomorrow, via iTunes (link on the right-hand side of this web page >>>>>> ). (Please note that the recording this week may have a bit too much gain at points, and therefore some distortion. I will fix this for next week’s webcast.)

Here are the segments of this week’s webcast, listed by topic:

Budget compromise: 2:25

Koran Burning: 26:08

Trump 2012: 46:20

Alan Gross in Cuba: 56:45

Thanks to all who participated live in this week’s webcast. Use the comments portion of this post to leave comments on this week’s webcast, and to suggest topics for next week. Also, if you are enjoying the podcasts, don’t forget to “Like” the show’s page on Facebook (link on the right-hand side of this web page >>>>>), plus leave ratings and comments in iTunes.

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Topics for Tomorrow’s Live Webcast

Every Sunday I conduct a live webcast in which I discuss news and politics from the perspective of Ayn Rand’s philosophy, Objectivism. This Sunday the webcast returns to its regular time, 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., PST.

If you would like to join in live, which includes the ability to participate via text chat and also via audio either by using a USB mic connected to your computer (VoIP) or by phone, then click here to register.

So far the topics I plan to discuss are: (1) The budget compromise: what do you think of it, morally and practically? A significant step in the right direction, given today’s context? Or an indication that the House GOP offers us no significant improvement over the Democrats? (2) Donald Trump: Serious candidate with promise, or arrogant grandstander with no real principles? What do we make of his use of eminent domain? What significance should we attach to the things for which his “apprentices” are rewarded on his T.V. show? (3) The media’s, politicians’, and military leaders’ comments on Terry Jones’s burning the Koran and the violent reaction to it in Afghanistan. The good, the bad, and the ugly.

Join in live if you can; otherwise check back here or in iTunes to listen to the recorded podcast later. And, if you are enjoying the podcast in iTunes, please write a review there if you get a chance! Thanks!

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