glenn: with david barton, rabbi lapin, reverend robinson and dave roever we talked in the break, before i get to the rabbi. i don t know if you heard why the court says we can t have the ten commandments posted in school. 1980, the u.s. supreme court said if the posted copies of the ten commandments were to have any effect at all it might be to induce the school children to read them. if they were to read them, they might meditate on them. if they meditate on them they might respect and obey them. that could be unconstitutional. don t kill, don t steal, the terrible things that hang in the court of law all over the country. it s okay to do the things just don t think about them. glenn: right. last night, i was having dinner.
barton, rabby lapin, robinson and dave roever. how we get to all the happy talk, how great and hopeful it, is would you a would you agree with me we re facing powerful evil we haven t seen in the world ever? not in our generation. glenn: right, not in our generation. back in the 30s, i think people thought it and saw it. it s worse than 1980 when we recognized together we had a serious threat to freedom. we recognize an enemy on the outside. brought us together like the day after 9/11 when we came together. but we came to our senses. right now, we have an enemy committed to destroying everything we believe. we have an enemy within. we have forsaken the truth. the enemy within. we take lightly the truth and the judeo christian principles
glenn: with me now four of my favorite people. david barton, rabbi lapin, robinson and dave roever who is not a preacher. how do you describe yourself? i do preach. my job says i do a good job on her. i am for the united states military, resiliency coach with comprehensive training program, a comprehensive training for soldiers, which includes five pillars. one of those pillars is spiritual. i train with physical and spiritual resiliency and psychological resiliency. i ve been married 43 years to the same girl. when i came home she didn t know who i was when i came
dave roever is also here. this is dave s book called scarred. dave has one of the most amazing uplifting stories you will ever hear. get the books now. dave, where do you get yours? online at roeverfoundation. r of-e-v-e-r r-o-e-v-e-r foundation.org. glenn: i said a few minute ago, name the ten commandments. so, you, jack. the second row here. looking up with the sweater. i have a feeling i can name a few. maybe not all of them. that shall thou shall not kill, not steal, not covet thy neighbor s wife. not bear false witness against another. i reached my limit at the moment. four. above average. okay. who would you like to take it from there?
truth it will make somebody mad that is the problem with the 20th century, moving away from absolute truths. glenn: dave? first, hi, glenn. how are you? glenn: thank you. gift for you from the war zone. those are called hope bracelets is what i call them. you said the keyword. doc, i ll tell you something. you for to me forever a mentor. when you said the word hope, that is when this conversation has the possibility of bringing instead of all the negative, which we are, we do have to acknowledge, but i look at 27% divorce among christians and i say whoa, what is that? 63? 73%? i was in the top ten percept of the lower-one third of my class. 73% don t go through divorce. i look at the line and you know what? that is 65% that didn t lie. glenn: but i think david s point is atheists, which, you know, a christian