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Episode 34: A Tale of Two Earths: Dr. Rob Sungenis and Allegedly Dave
Publisher |
Steve McRae
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Comedy
Religion & Spirituality
Science
Publication Date |
Aug 31, 2018
Episode Duration |
01:55:19
Robert Sungenis, Ph.D. is an international author, lecturer, debater, producer, and founder of Catholic Apologetics International Publishing, Inc., a non-profit corporation dedicated to teaching and defending the Catholic faith. He holds advanced degrees in Theology and Religious Studies, from George Washington University; Westminster Theological Seminary; and Calamus International University. He is also the chairman of Stellar Motion Pictures, LLC in West Hollywood, California, which produces movies for scientific and religious audiences. He is the executive producer of the movie, The Principle, which appeared in AMC and Regal Cinemas in October 2014. Robert is also the executive producer, writer and director of the movie, Journey to the Center of the Universe, which was released on DVD in September 2015. Robert is presently working on a third movie, The Church versus Galileo: An Historical Documentary which will be released in late 2016. Dave Murphy is a writer and producer, known for Milenko Nedelkovski Show (2007), Flat Earth & Other Hot Potatoes (2015) and Flat Earth: The Biggest Lie of All (2015). Allegedly Dave's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-b7T1qnhUaCLClmrRg12YA About Dave: http://www.allegedlydave.com/about.htm

Robert Sungenis, Ph.D. is an international author, lecturer, debater, producer, and founder of Catholic Apologetics International Publishing, Inc., a non-profit corporation dedicated to teaching and defending the Catholic faith. He holds advanced degrees in Theology and Religious Studies, from George Washington University; Westminster Theological Seminary; and Calamus International University. He is also the chairman of Stellar Motion Pictures, LLC in West Hollywood, California, which produces movies for scientific and religious audiences. He is the executive producer of the movie, The Principle, which appeared in AMC and Regal Cinemas in October 2014. Robert is also the executive producer, writer and director of the movie, Journey to the Center of the Universe, which was released on DVD in September 2015. Robert is presently working on a third movie, The Church versus Galileo: An Historical Documentary which will be released in late 2016.

Dave Murphy is a writer and producer, known for Milenko Nedelkovski Show (2007), Flat Earth & Other Hot Potatoes (2015) and Flat Earth: The Biggest Lie of All (2015). Allegedly Dave's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-b7T1qnhUaCLClmrRg12YA About Dave: http://www.allegedlydave.com/about.htm

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Robert Sungenis, Ph.D. is an international author, lecturer, debater, producer, and founder of Catholic Apologetics International Publishing, Inc., a non-profit corporation dedicated to teaching and defending the Catholic faith. He holds advanced degrees in Theology and Religious Studies, from George Washington University; Westminster Theological Seminary; and Calamus International University. He is also the chairman of Stellar Motion Pictures, LLC in West Hollywood, California, which produces movies for scientific and religious audiences. He is the executive producer of the movie, The Principle, which appeared in AMC and Regal Cinemas in October 2014. Robert is also the executive producer, writer and director of the movie, Journey to the Center of the Universe, which was released on DVD in September 2015. Robert is presently working on a third movie, The Church versus Galileo: An Historical Documentary which will be released in late 2016.

Dave Murphy is a writer and producer, known for Milenko Nedelkovski Show (2007), Flat Earth & Other Hot Potatoes (2015) and Flat Earth: The Biggest Lie of All (2015). Allegedly Dave's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-b7T1qnhUaCLClmrRg12YA About Dave: http://www.allegedlydave.com/about.htm

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