10 November 2017

Jonathan Sachs

A brilliant Thought for the Day on the BBC Home Service Today Programme by Rabbi Lord Sachs, about Freedom of Speech. Sparkling, vivid, scintillating.

It comes just after a good bit on the aulos, by Armand D'angour, Fellow and Mods tutor at Jesus College in this University, at around 1hour 40 minutes into the programme.

6 comments:

Peter said...

Thank you for telling us about this.
Here is a link,less than a month to listen:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p05mnp8x

Albrecht von Brandenburg said...

Yes, but freedom of speech as commomly understood is a masonic notion. The only people who have an objective right to freedom of speech are those who speak the truth.

Athelstan Riley said...

Transcript at http://rabbisacks.org/truth-emerges-disagreement-debate-thought-day

Athelstan Riley said...
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Matthew M said...

Albrecht von Brandenburg - Who do you know that speaks the truth about everything all the time? I don't know anyone including my late dearly beloved mother. I know I don't. Do you? If you say yes I won't believe you because you would be lying. The more Catholics accuse the Masons of being the cause of all the evil in the world the more I believe the Masons were on the correct track.

Albrecht von Brandenburg said...

Error, Matthew, is never the subject of a genuine right. And re freemasonry have a look at the articles concerning it at Super Flumina Babylonis. In short, you are dead wrong.