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The Dave Bowman Show

The Dave Bowman Show

著者: Dave Bowman
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After relocating to the PACNORWEST, Dave continues his look at the news, politics, trends, history, religion, sports and even entertainment of the day...Dave Bowman 政治・政府
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  • Jesus 11.0
    2025/12/14
    This week on What the Frock, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod wander cheerfully into dangerous territory, the kind where theology, technology, and human incompetence all trip over the same loose cable. It starts with a simple question that should probably never be asked out loud before coffee. What if the Messiah returned as artificial intelligence. From there, things proceed exactly as you would expect, with skepticism, laughter, and a strong resistance to worshiping anything that requires a software update. Along the way, the conversation turns practical and uncomfortable. While people dream about perfect digital saviors and benevolent machine kings, real institutions struggle to follow their own rules. When governments cannot manage paperwork, and roads become more dangerous through bureaucratic indifference, the idea that code will save us starts to look like another golden calf with better lighting. This episode is funny, pointed, and unapologetically human. It asks hard questions, mocks easy answers, and reminds us that wisdom does not come preinstalled.
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    59 分
  • Kanadehon Chuhingura
    2025/12/14
    There is a particular corner of Japanese history where the past still feels alive. It is quiet, disciplined, and cold around the edges. Every December, when the year is wearing thin, people gather at a small temple in Tokyo. They burn incense and bow before a row of graves. These stones belong to men who are long dead, yet their story has managed to outlive entire dynasties and ideologies. The world calls them the Forty Seven Ronin. Japan calls them gishi, men of righteousness. Historians call them something else, something harder to pin down. They stand at the crossroads of fact and legend, a place where accuracy and imagination shake hands and agree not to fight about it. The story opens in the year 1701, in Edo Castle, where a lord lost his temper, a bureaucrat lost some skin, and the shogun lost all patience. That moment set in motion a tale of honor, grief, loyalty, and vengeance that refuses to fade away, no matter how many centuries drift past.
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    7 分
  • Nanking
    2025/12/13
    There are some stories that historians approach with a little more hesitation, not because the facts are unclear, but because they are so painfully clear. The Second Battle of Nanking and the massacre that followed sit in that uncomfortable space where human behavior sinks so low that even the Hitchhikers Guide would probably close itself and ask for a long vacation. Yet history does not give us that option. The events that unfolded in and around Nanking in December of 1937 were the result of choices made on battlefields, in political offices, and in the minds of men who believed that their cause lifted them above ordinary restraint. Those choices produced one of the worst episodes of violence in modern history. The story remains difficult, but difficulty is not an excuse for silence.
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    5 分
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