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No. 1239
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TITLE: Don't Be Fooled by the Cults!
GUEST: Dr. William Wood
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Recent
studies
indicate
that
the
damage
caused
by
religious
cults
is
increasing
around
the
world
and
Japan
is
no
exception.
Our
guest
is
founder
and
head
of
the
Word
of
Truth
Evangelistic
Association,
which
works
to
help
and
encourage
victims
of
cult
misbehavior.
In
this
program,
we’ll
look
at
the
characteristics
of
religious
cults
and
find
out
how
to
avoid
being
fooled
by
their
destructive
teachings. |
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No. 1238
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TITLE: A Pastor Does Jury Duty
GUEST: Tomomitsu Shibuya
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Our
guest
is
pastor
of
Aomori
Christ
Church’s
Joyful
Chapel.
Last
September,
Pastor
Shibuya
was
picked
to
serve
as
one
of
six
jurors
in
Japan’s
third
trial
to
use
the
newly
created
jury
system.
In
this
program,
we’ll
talk
with
him
about
the
role
of
jurors
and
hear
about
his
experiences
during
the
proceedings. |
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No. 1216
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TITLE: A Heart Specialist Talks About the Amazing Human Body
GUEST: Dr. Kazuhito Imanaka
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This
year
is
the
200th
anniversary
of
the
birth
of
Charles
Darwin
and
the
150th
anniversary
of
the
publication
of
his
seminal
work,
On
the
Origin
of
Species.
Consequently,
discussions
of
Darwin's
Theory
of
Evolution
have
been
much
in
the
news
lately.
This
program
is
the
third
in a
series
dealing
with
the
conflict
between
Evolution
and
Creationism
and
our
guest,
Dr.
Kazuhito
Imanaka,
is a
heart
specialist
who
works
at
the
Saitama
Medical
Center
of
Saitama
Medical
University.
In
this
program,
Dr.
Imanaka
shares
with
us
some
amazing
facts
about
the
human
body
that
make
it
inconceivable
that
such
a
wonder
could've
just
"evolved." |
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No. 1213
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TITLE: A Visit to the Creation Museum
GUEST: Yasuhide Seno
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In
May
of
2007,
the
Creation
Museum
opened
in
Petersburg,
Kentucky
in
the
U.S.
Hundreds
of
scientists
and
Bible
scholars
combined
their
efforts
over
the
course
of
25
years
to
make
this
project
a
reality,
and
which
has
culminated
in a
stunning
complex
that
encompasses
49
acres.
Now,
two
years
after
the
opening,
more
than
719,000
visitors
have
toured
the
museum.
In
this
program,
we
talk
with
a
videographer
who
recently
completed
a
DVD
project
that
showcases
the
features
of
the
museum
and
ask
him
about
what
he
discovered
there. |
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