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Responding to the Da Vinci code
quest for answers podcast
The Da Vinci Code: A Quest for Answers Podcast is a dramatic presentation of Josh McDowell's new book, which skillfully separates fact from fallacy. It provides real answers to counter the mistruth of The Da Vinci Code book and movie.
How to Subscribe:
Using iTunes - There are two ways you can subscribe to the podcast using iTunes
- Subscribe directly from here - once you click this link, iTunes will open up and automatically subscribe you to the podcast and download the latest segment into your iTunes
- Go to the iTunes music store page - this link takes you to the podcast's information page on iTunes music store. You can then choose to subscribe to the podcast from that location.
RSS Feed You can use the link to the feed to subscribe to the podcast. Scroll down the page to find out more about what an RSS feed is.
What is a Podcast
A Podcast is simply an MP3 audio file that contains something that you want to listen to on your computer or portable MP3 player. You can find out when new Podcasts are available from people or organizations who produce them by "subscribing" to their XML RSS feeds with your RSS Reader, through iTunes, or a program like iPodder. The popularity of iPods led the these MP3 files to be called Podcasts.
What Is RSS?
RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication. It is what it claims to be: a quick and easy way to create and use “syndicated content” such as news headlines and announcement. If you want to find out what I’m posting, grab my RSS feed.
- Get a Reader!
The easiest way to experience RSS is through an RSS “news reader” or “aggregator” for your desktop computer. This will fetch and organize recent content and provide simple ways to read it. Below is a list of recommended RSS clients for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux platforms, most are free. Choose and install the one that sounds like the best fit for you, and proceed to the next step.
- Grab the Feed
Here is our RSS feed. Copy and paste the link into the appropriate section of your RSS reader. On most browsers you can right-click the link and select “copy shortcut” or “copy target address” or something similar. Some RSS feeds will “auto discover” the RSS feeds on sites you browse, so no cutting and pasting is necessary! Please consult the documentation for your RSS reader for more information.
- View the content!
Pull up your RSS reader and read away.
- Subscribing to a Podcast in iTunes using an RSS feed
There is a way to subscribe to podcasts in iTunes using just the RSS feed. Go to the Advanced tab on the iTunes toolbar and choose "Subscribe to Podcast" then you paste the RSS feed url into the popup box.
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