
Fireside Chat with Dennis Prager | PragerU Dennis Prager's New Book Answers Life’s Biggest Questions
Feb 14, 2026
Dennis Prager, conservative writer and radio host known for commentary on religion and morality, discusses his new book completed while recovering in the hospital. He tackles whether objective good needs God. Short, provocative conversations cover values versus feelings, the role of the Sabbath, where secular values come from, and how religion shapes children and society.
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A Czech Student's Testimony
- Dennis Prager recounts a Czech student saying Ben Shapiro brought him to conservatism and Prager brought him to God.
- He uses the story to illustrate his influence on people's faith.
Morality Requires An Absolute Source
- Dennis Prager argues that without God, good and evil reduce to mere opinions rather than objective realities.
- He concludes that the concept of moral absolutes implies the necessity of God.
Values Are Bigger Than Feelings
- Dennis Prager defines values as what matters more than opinions or feelings.
- He warns modern culture confuses transient feelings for lasting values.






