Topic One: Huffington Post writes about the church Governor Scott Walter of Wisconsin goes to. The writers mocks that fact that he goes to a church that has a statement of faith, a fairly boilerplate of conservative evangelical theology, includes beliefs in biblical inerrancy sin, exclusive salvation through Christ, and eternal damnation...Hes the good Christian soldier, just following Gods lead. And this is why Scott Walkers religion is actually dangerous in the public square. Topic Two: Why you should be saving all the nickels you can. Brannon explains how you might be able to hedge inflation by collecting nickels. For example a 1964 Roosevelt Dime is of todays broadcast worth $2.59, a 1964 Kennedy half dollar is worth $12.99. Why might todays nickel end up being worth five times or greater its face value?
Brannon Howse: Aired March 7, 2011
Topic One: Huffington Post writes about the church Governor Scott Walter of Wisconsin goes to. The writers mocks that fact that he goes to a church that has a statement of faith, a fairly boilerplate of conservative evangelical theology, includes beliefs in biblical inerrancy sin, exclusive salvation through Christ, and eternal damnation...Hes the good Christian soldier, just following Gods lead. And this is why Scott Walkers religion is actually dangerous in the public square. Topic Two: Why you should be saving all the nickels you can. Brannon explains how you might be able to hedge inflation by collecting nickels. For example a 1964 Roosevelt Dime is of todays broadcast worth $2.59, a 1964 Kennedy half dollar is worth $12.99. Why might todays nickel end up being worth five times or greater its face value?