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4.24.26 Public reading of the Bible, a new documentary about intelligent design, and listener comments

4/24/202637 min

Culture Friday on America Reads the Bible and a Colorado case on religious schools, Stephen Meyer on The Story of Everything, a new documentary about intelligent design, Listener Feedback, and the Friday morning news

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  1. Myrna Brown· Host0:00

    [upbeat music] Good morning. Can that massive Bible reading project that ends tomorrow in the nation's capital bring about a hunger for the Word of God?

  2. Kent Covington0:13

    Yeah, we'll talk about that and much more on Culture Friday with John Stonestreet. He is standing by. Also today, a new documentary challenges the idea that science and faith are in conflict. It's called The Story of Everything, and Myrna talks with the man who wrote it and is featured in it, Steven Meyer.

  3. Stephen Meyer· Guest0:31

    Science is just what we get to know about the world that God made all around us.

  4. Kent Covington0:36

    And later on, your listener feedback for the month of April.

  5. Myrna Brown· Host0:40

    [upbeat music] It's Friday, April twenty-fourth. This is The World and Everything in It from listener-supported World Radio. I'm Myrna Brown.

  6. Kent Covington0:54

    And I'm Nick Eicher. Good morning.

  7. Myrna Brown· Host0:55

    Up next, Kent Covington with today's news.

  8. Kent Covington1:01

    Israel and Lebanon have agreed to extend a ten-day ceasefire to pause fighting in Lebanon by another three weeks. That's the word from President Trump, who said Thursday that negotiators from the two countries have hit it off.

  9. Donald Trump· Soundbite1:14

    They like each other. I found that out today, and I've sort of heard about that. They actually like each other, Lebanon and Israel. And, uh, we had a great meeting with the very high officials of Lebanon and very high officials of Israel, and we think- Thursday's negotiations

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