Doug Asks Bob the Big Three

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Doug Asks Bob the Big Three

This is the show from Thursday July 14th, 2011.

SUMMARY:

Bob responds with biblical wisdom when co-host Doug McBurney asks his "three big questions of the week."

* First: Should the prosecution in a court of law be required to offer a detailed theory regarding exactly how the crime was committed? And what should be the standard to which a prosecution should be held?

* Second: When one's children are placed temporarily in the care of a trusted adult, like a baby-sitter. what should the rules be regarding discipline?

* Third: Is all this talk of the debt ceiling, default and economic disaster just theatrics or could we be on the verge of a genuine political crisis?

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  1. * Should the prosecution in a court of law be required to offer a detailed theory regarding exactly how the crime was committed? And what should be the standard to which a prosecution should be held?

  2. * When one's children are placed temporarily in the care of a trusted adult, like a baby-sitter. what should the rules be regarding discipline?
  3. * Is all this talk of the debt ceiling, default and economic disaster just theatrics or could we be on the verge of a genuine political crisis?

I don't think so.

If the parent loves their child, the parent should delegate authority to the sitter to act in the parents name. Just as the parent is delegated by God himself to act in his name.

Political crisis? No. Economic collapse, yes. By design.
 
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