The History Of Funk – March 23, 2012 at 10:00pm
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The universe, quantum and other physics, the fabric of the cosmos, new and old atheists, God’s wonders, and other intelligent life. 3 hours.

10:00 PM Pacific Time: Fridays
Two hours of the strongest, stankiest, uncut funk anywhere on the airwaves, hosted by Rickey Vincent.
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The universe, quantum and other physics, the fabric of the cosmos, new and old atheists, God’s wonders, and other intelligent life. 3 hours.
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How we got the 10 Commandments, Einstein and God and physics, evolution, parallel universes, all about Heaven, belief and unbelief, and God the creator. 3 Hours.
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Wobbly, Don With Wobbly on live keyboards throughout, we cover poetry on God, from Jesus to Christ, more of C.S. Lewis’ thoughts on God and religion, Karen Armstrong, and separating soul and body. 3 Hours.
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The early Bible, does God exist?, and science vs. religion with the discovery of quantum physics and the nature of matter. Sports break with Tibow. 3 Hours.
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Rickey Vincent will be hosting a tribute to the late Don Cornelius, founder and host of “Soul Train,” Friday night Feb. 3rd, 10pm to midnight on “The History of Funk”
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Bertrand Russell discourses on taboo morality and fanaticism and Roger Waters with most of his “Amused To Death” CD, as Graham Hancock comments on the nature of consciousness and spirituality.
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Rickey Vincent hostis a tribute to the life and times of the late bandleader, instrumentalist and vocalist Jimmy Castor.