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#62: Here's Tesla, Again! (rebroadcast)

Episode 62 of the Dear Venus podcast, hosted by InFlowRadio.com | Venus Andrecht, titled "#62: Here's Tesla, Again! (rebroadcast)" was published on August 25, 2023 and runs 55 minutes.

August 25, 2023 ·55m · Dear Venus

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Child's History of England, A by Charles Dickens (1812 - 1870) LibriVox A Child's History of England first appeared in serial form, running from January 25, 1851 to December 10, 1853 and was first published in three volume book form in 1852, 1853, and 1854. Dickens dedicated the book to "My own dear children, whom I hope it may help, bye and bye, to read with interest larger and better books on the same subject". The history covered the period between 50 BC and 1689, ending with a chapter summarising events from then until the ascension of Queen Victoria. (Wikipedia) Dear Daughters Susie Davis Welcome to the Dear Daughters Podcast with author, encourager, and mentor, Susie Davis. This is the place for you to hear about the kinds of things that are practical and helpful in living a godly life. It's also a starting point for conversations to have with the people in your life you love or lead. Dear Martin podcast Claire Korte Jhvjyf Cover art photo provided by Jason Leung on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@ninjason RenewalCast RenewalCast Everyone has things they believe in. Somethings we hold dear and will fight for and other things we are really rather flippant about because we think they do really matter. We live in a world where truth and belief are often confused, for instance, some suggest strongly that we are to value the beliefs of others. While I would admit that we ought to listen to others to understand their given belief and do this with respect for those whose beliefs may differ from our own. This shouldn't suggest that just because one holds a belief there is value (or what Stephen Colbert has called "truthiness") in that belief. The fact is many people have and still do belief things that are wrong and even dangerous. A radical example of this would be the belief system of Hitler and how his ideas where realized in Nazi Germany. Most people would agree that Hitler was wrong and the beliefs he had were wrong and dangerous. We often, however, do not place beliefs that some hold about God and the gos
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