
Episode 119: The History of Duels
Since the dawn of time, human beings have killed each other in all kinds of ways for all kinds of reasons.
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Since the dawn of time, human beings have killed each other in all kinds of ways for all kinds of reasons.

Most people can be great on their best day, when everything is going their way.

Throughout much of the 20th century, tens of thousands of Native American women were forcibly sterilized.

“I ask you why we must tear ourselves apart for this small question of religion?” from the movie Elizabeth

Since I have a zillion projects on the horizon, I’ve been working intensely to prepare podcast episodes well ahead of time, so that looming deadlines won’t find me unprepared.

In today’s episode, I discuss a 2007 Academy Award-nominated historical film about the life of Genghis Khan.

Today’s story is packed with pirates, mutineers, and scores of people killing each other in the name of Jesus.

Here’s a chapter from a book I wrote over a decade ago.

Philip Day is a British author, documentary filmmaker, Emmy and Peabody-award winner.

This is a story about politics, faith, paranoia, betrayal and conspiracy theories.