Bob Siegel is a political satirist and Christian apologist. His articles deal with both subjects; religion and politics, two forbidden dinner table conversations.
As the left moves farther left, our country's definition of “moderate” seems ever changing. Published 6:46 p.m. November 30, 2010 - Comments
Even as PBS receives government assistance, courtesy of our tax dollars, their annual holiday fundraisers solicit private contributions. Published 8:04 p.m. November 19, 2010 - Comments
Even as Christians are admonished to be tolerant of Muslims, a Christian woman in a Muslim country faces execution. Published 5:30 p.m. November 12, 2010 - Comments
Abortion continues to be an emotionally charged issue, but should men refrain from participation in our national dialogue? Published 7:37 p.m. November 9, 2010 - Comments
Our Republican establishment was hoping the Tea Party wouldn’t split conservative votes, but who was the traitor in the end? Published 2:23 p.m. November 4, 2010 - Comments
Yes, Republicans have the ball but will they drop it to avoid being called names? An inoculation against this fear is desperately needed. Published 12:10 p.m. November 3, 2010 - Comments
Important policy effecting all Americans weighs in the balance. But did our forefathers really intend for such monumental decisions to be settled by the Supreme Court? Published 1:19 p.m. October 25, 2010 - Comments
Even as Christian rights to freedom of expression are eroded a step at a time before our very eyes, many church goers in America insist that involvement with politics is not the calling of God's people. Published 5:59 p.m. October 15, 2010 - Comments
Should certain words and phrases be retired? Words can be very powerful and the twisted definition of a word tends to stifle true dialogue. Published 2:13 a.m. October 12, 2010 - Comments
What happens when people hold contradictory values? They end up believing in nothing at all. Published 3:56 p.m. October 4, 2010 - Comments
A graduate of Denver Seminary and San Jose State University, Bob Siegel is a radio talk show host and popular guest speaker at churches and college campuses across the country, using a variety of media including, seminars, formal debates, outdoor ...
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A graduate of Denver Seminary and San Jose State University, Bob Siegel is a radio talk show host and popular guest speaker at churches and college campuses across the country, using a variety of media including, seminars, formal debates, outdoor open forums, and one man drama presentations.
In addition to his own weekly radio show (KCBQ 1170, San Diego) Bob has been a guest on many other programs, including The 700 Club, Washington Times Radio's Inside the Story, The Rick Amato Show, KUSI Television's Good Morning San Diego, and the world popular Jonathan Park radio drama series, for which Bob guest starred in two episodes and wrote one episode, The Clue From Ninevah.
Bob is a regular contributor for San Diego Newsroom and San Diego Rostra. Bob does a good deal of playwriting as well (14 plays & 5 collaborations), including the award winning, Eternal Reach. Bob has also published two books; A Call To Radical Discipleship, and I'd Like to Believe In Jesus, But...