Sun, Nov 6, 2005
John Safran and Father Bob examine Islamic temporary marriages with former prostitute Kate Holden and Islamic scholar Rachel Woodlock; ex-Jemaah Islamiah author Tawfik Hamid discusses his book about jihad and why he lives in hiding; and the hosts play Matchmaker for a Zoroastrian bachelor who wants to date within his faith.
Sun, Nov 27, 2005
After years of asking John to euthanase him - should the need arise - John's father Alex meets euthanasia advocate Dr Philip Nitschke; Raelian Roy Tyrell discusses aliens and his search for a Raelian bride. The true meaning of last week's Star Language speech by Indigo child Solreta Antaria is; Let light and love surround us. This is a message to awaken the star ones. A confirmation, and to tell them to not be afraid to be themselves.
Sun, Dec 18, 2005
In the aftermath of the Cronulla riot, this week's Speaking in Tongues gets controversial: Scientist Gerard Tarulli uses genetics to explain why we're all basically the same; Macquarie's Public Law academic Andrew Fraser calls for the return of the White Australia Policy; and in our matchmaking segment, Ibrahim Al-Sabahi, Mandaean and former asylum seeker, tells us what he's looking for in a Mandaean girl.
Sun, Dec 25, 2005
This week in Speaking in Tongues: Mary Rodwell tells us about the many alien abductees she's counselled, whilst her former client Rochelle D'Elia gives John a healing; Sione Crawford, advocate for drug users, challenges our ideas about heroin; and Tony Momcilovic, a gay Serbian Orthodox Christian, describes his perfect match in our matchmaking segment.
Sun, Jan 1, 2006
This week Andrew Bolt, Herald Sun columnist, argues social justice is better served by conservative politics; an interview with Father Bob's dog Franklin is facilitated by Dog Channeler Deb McBride; and in our matchmaking candidate segment 'speaking in tongues' is finally explained by Wayne Bawden, who's looking for a Pentacostal Christian bride.
Sun, Jan 8, 2006
This week Catholic writer John Heard tells us why he shouldn't act on his same sex attraction if he wants to be faithful to his church; we ask academic Steven Angelides whether homophobia is a symptom of latent homosexual tendencies; Jaki Sainsbury, recent convert to Seventh Day Adventism, describes her perfect match; and, finally, proof that Bob's Billboard actually exists.
Sun, Jan 15, 2006
This week US Author Jim Goad - fresh from a 2 year stint in the Oregon State Penitentiary for assaulting his girlfriend - discusses domestic violence from his perspective; Comedian Austen Tayshus, pro-Zionist Jew, versus journalist Antony Loewenstein, anti-Zionist Jew; and Anna Koefman, Messianic Jew, sheds light on Jews who are into Jesus in our matchmaking segment.