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we have people who call themselves christians.rvative leaders who may not be christian but are f4ç very respected within the community. and these are the people standing up telling us it's a ln, it's not real. or even maybe it's real, but it's not a big deal and we don't have to worry about it. >> well, this is the puzzling thing. you know, why so many conservatives in leadership positions, republicans i'm talking about, why do they dismiss the science? what do they have to gain, except the satisfaction that they're limiting the growth of government? >> that's -- oh that's a great question. and honestly, trying to figure out that question is one of the main reasons why i am now in the department of political science. my background's originally in physics, and then atmospheric science. and thez.ast a couple of years ago, i actually moved departments for multiple reasons, as all of us do. but one of the reasons is because i feel like the science is there. we have all the information we need to take precautionary steps on this issue.
we have people who call themselves christians.rvative leaders who may not be christian but are f4ç very respected within the community. and these are the people standing up telling us it's a ln, it's not real. or even maybe it's real, but it's not a big deal and we don't have to worry about it. >> well, this is the puzzling thing. you know, why so many conservatives in leadership positions, republicans i'm talking about, why do they dismiss the science? what do they have to gain, except...
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once reviled and persecuted, christianity is triumphant. historians have argued about the causes of the fall of the roman empire ever since it happened when saint augustine wrote that the empire had been part of god's divine plan for the furtherance of christianity through the world that it had now fulfilled its historical purpose. modern scholars have found political, material, economic, social reasons for the decline, but have been most impressed by the spiritual crisis which swept through all roman classes in the fourth century and is marked by the breakdown of the social, ethical and religious concepts which had bound the classical world view together. the roman empire had brought to its rulers inconceivable wealth as we can still see today in its vast building projects. but the rights of individual people to moral fulfillment had never been met. so the rise of christianity, the superseding of the great pagan temples of rome-- like this one of antoninus pius-- by christian churches, marks a fundamtal sht the western story into the inner
once reviled and persecuted, christianity is triumphant. historians have argued about the causes of the fall of the roman empire ever since it happened when saint augustine wrote that the empire had been part of god's divine plan for the furtherance of christianity through the world that it had now fulfilled its historical purpose. modern scholars have found political, material, economic, social reasons for the decline, but have been most impressed by the spiritual crisis which swept through...
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merriam was raised by a christian mother and married a christian man.he had a young son and was pregnant with another. because merriam's father was muslim, though, islamic law considers merriam and her son to be muslim. so when she was arrested merriam and her young son were taken to prison. merriam was forced to give birth in prison shackled to the floor. when merriam's muslim brother was asked about her sentence he replied, if she repents, and returns to our islamic faith, then we are a family. but if she refuses, she should be executed. after her conviction, merriam was given a chance to recant her christianity and save her life. she refused, declaring, i am a christian. and i will remain a christian. that's true bravery. applause] luckily, merriam was granted asylum and she is now here in the united states. but there are many more like her across the globe christians are under attack as if we lived in the middle ages or as if we lived under early pagan roman rule. in libya once the secular dictator gadhafi fell radical jihaddists raided christian ch
merriam was raised by a christian mother and married a christian man.he had a young son and was pregnant with another. because merriam's father was muslim, though, islamic law considers merriam and her son to be muslim. so when she was arrested merriam and her young son were taken to prison. merriam was forced to give birth in prison shackled to the floor. when merriam's muslim brother was asked about her sentence he replied, if she repents, and returns to our islamic faith, then we are a...
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it is, it is the job of christians, and i notice in the christians in america are not speaking out, as the jews. of course i would like brandeis to, you know, to keep its invitation and not rescind it, with ali, it is a shame, but i can understand why the jews have done enough fighting for their life against radical islam. it is time for the rest of the world to wake up. >> can you name any prominent leaders in either party in the united states who understand and give voice to the threat? >> who understand what? >> and give voice to the threat we're facing. >> to what? >> to the threat? >> to the threat of islam. i think there are a lot of republicans who are called racists and bigots and is llama phobes. we have a lot of great women. we have sarah palin. we don't have a shortage of good politicians. a lot of people are lot of people are angry at our politicians. you know who i am angry at? us to don't go and vote. last election, the reason mitt romney didn't win because a lot of christians saying we don't want to vote for a mormon. this is ridiculous. you judge a person by his charact
it is, it is the job of christians, and i notice in the christians in america are not speaking out, as the jews. of course i would like brandeis to, you know, to keep its invitation and not rescind it, with ali, it is a shame, but i can understand why the jews have done enough fighting for their life against radical islam. it is time for the rest of the world to wake up. >> can you name any prominent leaders in either party in the united states who understand and give voice to the threat?...
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these are christians, christian brothers and sisters.are on mount sinjar and they are continuing to suffer. i recently got an e-mail from a pastor this week who told me there is a missionary working with the yuzities who are barely clinging to life. they're sleeping in the cold mountains. they don't have blankets. it is a whole different world now and we can't forget them. we can't forget the others who are persecuted around the world just because of their religious beliefs. and why is that? it's because we have jihaddists who are subscribing to the radical ideology that believes that dying in the name of islam gets them to heaven. this is a spiritual warfare. what we need to do is defeat islamic jihad. sadly -- [ applause] -- sadly, our president has the wrong prescription. he even fails to acknowledge their motivations for bringing about jihad. yes, mr. president, it is about islam. applause] and i believe that if you have an evil, the order of this magnitude, you take it seriously. you declare war on it. you don't dance around it. jus
these are christians, christian brothers and sisters.are on mount sinjar and they are continuing to suffer. i recently got an e-mail from a pastor this week who told me there is a missionary working with the yuzities who are barely clinging to life. they're sleeping in the cold mountains. they don't have blankets. it is a whole different world now and we can't forget them. we can't forget the others who are persecuted around the world just because of their religious beliefs. and why is that?...
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200,000 to 400,000 christians today.ather jonathan morris is the author of the new book "the way of serenity" and he is a fox news contributor as well. he is my guest. that's startling numbers. as a christian, that's just really upsetting to me. we've heard all these stories. especially now with isis and having no mercy on anybody who is a christian. >> gretchen, just imagine if it were in the united states, okay? christians have been in iraq for over 1,700 years. you think of the city of ninava in the bible. these are plains where christians have been for all these centuries. imagine the united states being a place where there were no christians, for example. right? or that christians were about to be completely exiled or murdered. think of the tragedy. now think of the tragedy for those people right now. let's be honest here. it pains me to say this because i love my country, but we as the united states of america were part of the reason, a big part of the reason why iraq is destabilized right now. there was a terrible
200,000 to 400,000 christians today.ather jonathan morris is the author of the new book "the way of serenity" and he is a fox news contributor as well. he is my guest. that's startling numbers. as a christian, that's just really upsetting to me. we've heard all these stories. especially now with isis and having no mercy on anybody who is a christian. >> gretchen, just imagine if it were in the united states, okay? christians have been in iraq for over 1,700 years. you think of...
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>> however christianity will tell you. >> there are these commandments. >> christianity will tell you to forgive, judge and then forgive. >> next, more mixed signals from the administration on whether or not we are at war with isis, we'll try to make sense of all that and later, it's facebook friday, yay. send us your questions at facebook.com/thefivefnc, we'll get to those. >>> welcome back to "the five." so are we at war with isis, if you ask secretary of state john kerry or national security advisor susan rice, they say this. >> if somebody wants to think about it as being a war with isil, they can do that, but the fact is, it's a major counter terrorism campaign. >> a major counter terrorism campaign. >> war on terrorism, is that something that's out of the lexon now of the u.s. government's comments on what's happening? >> certainly not how i would refer to our ut if you ask the house or the pentagon, it's this. >> make no mistake we know we are at war with isil in the same way we continue to be at war with al qaeda and it's affiliates. >> america is at war with isil in the same
>> however christianity will tell you. >> there are these commandments. >> christianity will tell you to forgive, judge and then forgive. >> next, more mixed signals from the administration on whether or not we are at war with isis, we'll try to make sense of all that and later, it's facebook friday, yay. send us your questions at facebook.com/thefivefnc, we'll get to those. >>> welcome back to "the five." so are we at war with isis, if you ask...
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country and we have a christian constitution, and judeo culture and our schools have been infiltrated and perhaps jihadism is more rapidly on the march rampantly where we have not stood up. >> i am noticing now that in all of the reports when we are hearing from the white hou, we are hearing various answers, but where is the righteous indignation, and the charitable, answer and what about the geneva convention, and so all of the rules are gone now, and then do we pontificate that we have done some strikes and we are having conversati conversations, and yet yng men are being kill and beheaded before our very eyes, american young men. >> so think about that on the business show that we have been focused on what economically tempts those to join isis that we lose sight of the fact that we are losing the judeo-christian corps, a and that the move to multiculturalism is what is explaining all of this, and isis ample recruitment efforts here and so we are joined by our guests. charles payne, what do you think of that? >> well, in america, it is dangerous e say multiculturalism, because it m
country and we have a christian constitution, and judeo culture and our schools have been infiltrated and perhaps jihadism is more rapidly on the march rampantly where we have not stood up. >> i am noticing now that in all of the reports when we are hearing from the white hou, we are hearing various answers, but where is the righteous indignation, and the charitable, answer and what about the geneva convention, and so all of the rules are gone now, and then do we pontificate that we have...
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i have always been a christian.so if you are a christian and you convert to islam, it becomes hard to leave islam because if you do so, you'll be subjected to the death penalty. >> now that you're here in the united states, first of all, you're living in new hampshire. >> yeah. >> how's that? >> translator: right now i still don't have a stable life. >> big change. >> reporter: but it's better than prison. >> yes, well, thank you for that. let me ask you, do you feel at all in danger still? >> uh-huh. >> how so? >> translator: because i have in my mind a vivid picture of the situation in sudan. >> how are your children doing here? >> translator: my children are very happy to be with their father, together, as a family. >> what does the future hold for meriam ibrahim? >> translator: i'd like to help the people in sudan and africa, especially women and children. and to promote freedom of religion. >> and to those who view you as a heroine for christians, what do you say? >> translator: i say to them thank you very muc
i have always been a christian.so if you are a christian and you convert to islam, it becomes hard to leave islam because if you do so, you'll be subjected to the death penalty. >> now that you're here in the united states, first of all, you're living in new hampshire. >> yeah. >> how's that? >> translator: right now i still don't have a stable life. >> big change. >> reporter: but it's better than prison. >> yes, well, thank you for that. let me ask...
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these are christians, christian brothers and sisters. sinjar and they are continuing to suffer. i recently got an e-mail from a pastor this week who told me there is a missionary working with them who are barely clinging to life. they're sleeping in the cold mountains. they don't have blankets. it is a whole different world now and we can't forget them. we can't forget the others who are persecuted around the world just because of their religious beliefs. and why is that? it's because we have jihaddists who are subscribing to the radical ideology that believes that dying in the name of islam gets them to heaven. this is a spiritual warfare. what we need to do is defeat islamic jihad. sadly -- [applause] -- sadly, our president has the wrong prescription. he even fails to acknowledge their motivations for bringing about jihad. yes, mr. president, it is about islam. [applause] and i believe that if you have an evil, the order of this magnitude, you take it seriously. you declare war on it. you don't dance around it. just like the islamic s
these are christians, christian brothers and sisters. sinjar and they are continuing to suffer. i recently got an e-mail from a pastor this week who told me there is a missionary working with them who are barely clinging to life. they're sleeping in the cold mountains. they don't have blankets. it is a whole different world now and we can't forget them. we can't forget the others who are persecuted around the world just because of their religious beliefs. and why is that? it's because we have...
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christian, the president has deplored what the is is up to. especially with the killing of americans in the past several days. what does he say to the country now to make americans understand what the potential threat of this new force on the scene is? >> well, first of all i would say it's more about deeds in this point. the president has said a great deal about iraq and syria, and it's time to follow through with the plan the american people get behind. you know, americans are non-interventionsists up to the point that they're not. clearly the determination to follow through they will sport it. but i will say what he should recognize is that this is part of a broader problem. why does the i.s. actually attracting and drawing people to it. we need to use other means? our realm of state craft, non-violent means like we used against communism and fascism. it's not about dropping bombs but other tools against these people. >> john drake, the i.s. teams to have gotten the attention of the british government as well. it's threatened the next murde
christian, the president has deplored what the is is up to. especially with the killing of americans in the past several days. what does he say to the country now to make americans understand what the potential threat of this new force on the scene is? >> well, first of all i would say it's more about deeds in this point. the president has said a great deal about iraq and syria, and it's time to follow through with the plan the american people get behind. you know, americans are...
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she was raised by a christian mother and married a christian man.f the arrest she had a young son who was pregnant. islamic law considers miriam and her son to be muslim. when she was arrested they were taken to prison. she was forced to give birth in prison shackled to the floor. when her muslim brother was asked about her sentence he replied if she repents and returns to our islamic faith then we are a family. if she refuses she should be executed. after her conviction she was given a chance to recant her christianity and save her life. she refused declaring i am a christian and will remain a christian. that is true bravery. [ applause ] luckily she was granted asylum and is now here in the united states. there are many more like her across the globe christians are under attack as if we lived in the middle ages or under early roman rule. in libya once gadhafi fell radical jihaddests rounded up hundreds of christians accusing them of being missionaries. many were tortured and one christian died while being tortured. in pakistan a christian sits on
she was raised by a christian mother and married a christian man.f the arrest she had a young son who was pregnant. islamic law considers miriam and her son to be muslim. when she was arrested they were taken to prison. she was forced to give birth in prison shackled to the floor. when her muslim brother was asked about her sentence he replied if she repents and returns to our islamic faith then we are a family. if she refuses she should be executed. after her conviction she was given a chance...
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they say christianity is incompatible.ntelligent god made us intelligent so we could relate to him and have a relationship with and and dig into scripture of mine the depths of its richness. that requires intellect. there's nothing incompatible where christianity is concerned. in fact, the overwhelming weight of the evidence and i've put it down all of the book. the overwhelming weight of the evidence is christianity's truth claims are true, way beyond a reasonable doubt, way beyond any standard. if you study with an open heart and open mind, you'll discover it's true, but jesus christ is an historical figure who became man will be fully god and fully man lived a sinless life to die for our sins and was resurrected physically in the body. but besides that i didn't understand jesus christ. if i had understood, and might've been a believer earlier. this is a catholic writer who wrote stuff. i read his book, the life of christ. it was amazing. he said three things distinguished cheeses from all other people, all other human b
they say christianity is incompatible.ntelligent god made us intelligent so we could relate to him and have a relationship with and and dig into scripture of mine the depths of its richness. that requires intellect. there's nothing incompatible where christianity is concerned. in fact, the overwhelming weight of the evidence and i've put it down all of the book. the overwhelming weight of the evidence is christianity's truth claims are true, way beyond a reasonable doubt, way beyond any...
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>> however christianity will tell you. >> there are these commandments. >> christianity will tell you to forgive, judge and then forgive. >> next, more mixed signals from the administration on whether or not we are at war with isis, we'll try to make sense of all that and later, it's facebook friday, yay. send us your questions at facebook.com/thefivefnc, we'll facebook.com/thefivefnc, we'll get to those. when folks think about what they get from alaska, facebook.com/thefivefnc, we'll get to those. they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. my treadmill started to dress i mibetter than i did.uts, the problem was the pain. hard to believe, but dr. scholl's active series insoles reduc
>> however christianity will tell you. >> there are these commandments. >> christianity will tell you to forgive, judge and then forgive. >> next, more mixed signals from the administration on whether or not we are at war with isis, we'll try to make sense of all that and later, it's facebook friday, yay. send us your questions at facebook.com/thefivefnc, we'll facebook.com/thefivefnc, we'll get to those. when folks think about what they get from alaska,...
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, judeo-christian culture.sons are now preponderances where jihaddism is on the march. much of this we have done to our. >> they have the leader of our country say we're no longer a christian nation, and i'm noticing now that in all the reports who we're hearing from the white house, we're hearing various answers but where is the rite chows indignation. where is the charitable answer? what about the geneva convention? and then we upon temperaturetive indicate about we've done strucks anddbvñ having conversa, and yet young men are being killed, and beheaded before our very highs. american young men. >> it's fair&)o shows who are not politically on the same page but on this extra issue about losing our core, as a judeo-christian nation, the judeo-christian western power, make a point, is this moved toward multiculturalism and away from jude dayow christian val eyes fueling the isis problems we're seeing. father, what do you think? >> i think when you create a vacuum something to fill it, especially with young men
, judeo-christian culture.sons are now preponderances where jihaddism is on the march. much of this we have done to our. >> they have the leader of our country say we're no longer a christian nation, and i'm noticing now that in all the reports who we're hearing from the white house, we're hearing various answers but where is the rite chows indignation. where is the charitable answer? what about the geneva convention? and then we upon temperaturetive indicate about we've done strucks...
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the worst country for christians is north korea. followed by somalia. >> molly, thank you. >>> well. president obama gets ready to lay out his plan against isis, will congress and america buy in? we'll ask the panel when we come back. blaek . >>> it's always been a fantasy, this idea that we could provide some light arms or even more soft frist indicated arms to which was essentially an operation made of former doctors, farmers, pharmacists and so forth and that they were going to be able to battle not only a well armed state, but also a well armed state backed by russia, backed bier rang. battled hardens hezbollah. that was never in the cards. >> it's clear to me that we need to train and equip syrian rebels and other groups in the middle east that needs hip. >> ahead of this big speech, one of the things the president will be talking about is training and arming the syrian rebels. as you saw, that was a sound bite actually in just one month ago in the "new york times" and tom freedman. obama's leadership on foreign policy, the que
the worst country for christians is north korea. followed by somalia. >> molly, thank you. >>> well. president obama gets ready to lay out his plan against isis, will congress and america buy in? we'll ask the panel when we come back. blaek . >>> it's always been a fantasy, this idea that we could provide some light arms or even more soft frist indicated arms to which was essentially an operation made of former doctors, farmers, pharmacists and so forth and that they...
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truth and beauty has always been the main appeal of the christian method. they're really going for beauty. >> how long does the whole service last? >> so you will have about 20 minutes or so of music, and then a meanie tagging service equally done by victoria to ask people to give with particular understanding of you did and god reward you with a more. in the buckets come out in the buckets go away, and then joel osteen will come on and he will preach for less than half an hour. then a spiritual song roundup come and that's the service. they are really quite efficient. i went to their good friday service. it was in part because i couldn't find any other good friday service at a prosperity megachurch in the houston area, which initially surprised me. if you think it through, they don't need good friday so much as they need easter. so good friday, what would a good friday service look like at lakewood? a joyfully happy good friday. they had kind of a living view -- a living zoo. by the third song jesus had been come have died but then was resurrected quite ea
truth and beauty has always been the main appeal of the christian method. they're really going for beauty. >> how long does the whole service last? >> so you will have about 20 minutes or so of music, and then a meanie tagging service equally done by victoria to ask people to give with particular understanding of you did and god reward you with a more. in the buckets come out in the buckets go away, and then joel osteen will come on and he will preach for less than half an hour....
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hello, i'm christiane amanpour from scotland. it may be just 8:00 in the morning here, but it's not too early for those who support the re referendum. at this point, the no campaign won 55% of the vote. 45% voted in favor of independence. and that is a significantly wider margin of victory than most opinion polls had predicted. most forecast a very high turnout for the referendum. and scottish voters delivered. more than 6.3 million people cast ballots. that puts turnout at 84.6%. scotland had lowered the voting age from 18 to 16 so young people could vote on the referendum. let's take a listen to the british prime minister david cameron who spoke just a short time ago from 10 downing street. >> i am a passionate believer in our united kingdom. and i wanted more than anything for our united kingdom to stay together. but i'm also a democrat. and it was right that we respected the snp's majority and gave the people the right to have their say. let us also remember why it was right to ask the definitive question, yes or no. because
hello, i'm christiane amanpour from scotland. it may be just 8:00 in the morning here, but it's not too early for those who support the re referendum. at this point, the no campaign won 55% of the vote. 45% voted in favor of independence. and that is a significantly wider margin of victory than most opinion polls had predicted. most forecast a very high turnout for the referendum. and scottish voters delivered. more than 6.3 million people cast ballots. that puts turnout at 84.6%. scotland had...
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raised by a christian mother and married a christian man.re taken to prison and shackled to the floor. she replied that she repented returns to the islamic faith than we are a family. but if she refuses, she should be executed. after her conviction, she was given a chance to recant her christianity and save her life and refused to declare i'm a christian and i will remain a christian. that is true bravery. [applause] she was granted asylum and she is now here in the united states. but there are many more like her across the flow christians are under attack as if we lived in the middle ages or as if we lived under the early roman rule many were tortured and one would be tortured. a christian sits on death row for blasphemy and she says it will begin from the muslim village as well when she was filling the bowl of water chanting death to the christian, she pleaded for her life and she was pelted with stones and punched in the face, drug through the streets. the crowd descended on her beating with sticks and finally the police stopped the attac
raised by a christian mother and married a christian man.re taken to prison and shackled to the floor. she replied that she repented returns to the islamic faith than we are a family. but if she refuses, she should be executed. after her conviction, she was given a chance to recant her christianity and save her life and refused to declare i'm a christian and i will remain a christian. that is true bravery. [applause] she was granted asylum and she is now here in the united states. but there are...
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>> reporter: good morning, christiane.sn't said anything specific just yet early this morning. but certainly, she is breathing a sigh of relief as most european leaders and certainly the european commission will as well. there have been some signs of warning from the european union going forward. there were a lot of european countries who have their own secessionist movements. every once in a while you have the bavarians who say they might want to leave the german federation. that's something that keeps coming up again and again. so there were these warning shots saying if you do this, there is no guarantee that you will be take be into the european union if indeed there is a vote to get out of great britain. so a lot of these european politicians are going to be breathing a sigh of relief because now they don't have to deal with that precedent. it is something that would have been very, very difficult legally and politically as well. as i said, there are a lot of countries that would have been very opposed to scotland joi
>> reporter: good morning, christiane.sn't said anything specific just yet early this morning. but certainly, she is breathing a sigh of relief as most european leaders and certainly the european commission will as well. there have been some signs of warning from the european union going forward. there were a lot of european countries who have their own secessionist movements. every once in a while you have the bavarians who say they might want to leave the german federation. that's...
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. >> church leaders and builders in my constituency have arrayed -- raise with me -- the christian church in many parts of the middle east. could the prime minister reassure them the government is doing all it can do to help these questions? honorable friend makes an important point. we should be making sure we are protecting christians but also making sure we are protecting other minorities. and the people where we were prepared to undertake a really substantial airlift operation, as a case in point. this is at the heart of our foreign policy, protecting minorities and religious freedom and the rights of christians and others to practice their faith. >> critical, but so is cohesion. to ensure ourave country does not feel it is being marginalized, under attack? >> the honorable gentleman puts it well. we need to be intolerant of intolerance and very clear that supporting extremism is not acceptable, as well as supporting violence here and we need to take people with us. the most effective groups and organizations are in those communities themselves who want , butnfront the problems more c
. >> church leaders and builders in my constituency have arrayed -- raise with me -- the christian church in many parts of the middle east. could the prime minister reassure them the government is doing all it can do to help these questions? honorable friend makes an important point. we should be making sure we are protecting christians but also making sure we are protecting other minorities. and the people where we were prepared to undertake a really substantial airlift operation, as a...
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against christians. he said the pastor was a criminal, and the evidence of fraud against him had been overwhelming. >> there could now be as many as 60 million christians in china as those who have lost faith in both communism and capitalist look to place their faith elsewhere. adrian brown, al jazeera, central china. >> still to come on this al jazeera news hour. a verdict postponed the decision in the retrial of egypt's former president put off until november. >>> we take you to one of the holiest places on earth. >>> and in sport, the premier league schedule is underway. robin has that in about 30 minutes. >> guilty or not guilty the verdict of hosni mubarak has now been postponed until november. the court was expecting a ruling with charges relating to the murder of protesters in the 2011 up rising. it surprised everybody when announced they needed more time. >> the case that implicated in the death of peaceful protesters in the revolution, misuse of power and profiteering. the verdict has been postp
against christians. he said the pastor was a criminal, and the evidence of fraud against him had been overwhelming. >> there could now be as many as 60 million christians in china as those who have lost faith in both communism and capitalist look to place their faith elsewhere. adrian brown, al jazeera, central china. >> still to come on this al jazeera news hour. a verdict postponed the decision in the retrial of egypt's former president put off until november. >>> we take...
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that's the worst -- >> that's not christians. >> it's not muslims on christians. >> but it's still violenceed by that group. >> extremism is the problem. >> hold on one second. >> i think that's the point. even if you were to believe that islam somehow promotes violence, which it does not. >> it does. >> just let me finish the point, man. if you look at sunnis versus shiite, there is nothing in the koran that sunni should fight shia, we see it in iraq. well see it in syria. this is about extremism. this isn't about a doctrine dispute there is nothing koranic or islamic about what isis is doing there is nothing koranic or islamic about syria. we could go on down the list. this is about extremism, not about islam. again, in islam, it's promoting peace. and the notions of violence -- >> it's not promoting peace when they say if you don't convert over, that they are going to kill you. you're rewriting what they actually believe in. >> hold that thought. we'll be right back right after this. hold that thought. hold that thought, we'll be right back. >> it's not promoting peace when right back. t
that's the worst -- >> that's not christians. >> it's not muslims on christians. >> but it's still violenceed by that group. >> extremism is the problem. >> hold on one second. >> i think that's the point. even if you were to believe that islam somehow promotes violence, which it does not. >> it does. >> just let me finish the point, man. if you look at sunnis versus shiite, there is nothing in the koran that sunni should fight shia, we see it in...
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but for the cross, i wouldn't believe in christianity.was separated from the father, took all of his wrath in real history and in real time just so we could live. i didn't understand why would god say, father, why have you forsaken me? why wouldn't he have taken himself off the cross? god, father, take this cut from me. why would he say that? well, the next thing he said immediately -- the reason he said it, he was suffering in his humanity. even though he was god, he knew he would be in eternity momentarily, but his suffering was so excruciating that he said why -- take this cup from me. and then a minute, second later, but not my will, but your will be done. because he knew that's the reason he came. so when we imagine our suffering and we think it's unfair and we don't understand why god created us to allow this suffering, remember that we have a savior who died with us and for us, who was -- >> i guess we do need, they're starting right now. >> but became human -- >> go ahead. >> so that we can have a perm relationship with him. -- pe
but for the cross, i wouldn't believe in christianity.was separated from the father, took all of his wrath in real history and in real time just so we could live. i didn't understand why would god say, father, why have you forsaken me? why wouldn't he have taken himself off the cross? god, father, take this cut from me. why would he say that? well, the next thing he said immediately -- the reason he said it, he was suffering in his humanity. even though he was god, he knew he would be in...
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as christians, we can say we know. and so as far as the word of god is concerned, no, no one's ever going to convince me that the word of god is not true. but i do want to make a distinction here and for bill's sake. we build models based upon the bible and those models are always subject to change. the fact of noah's flood is not subject to change. the model of how the flood occurred is subject to change because we observe in the current world and we're able to come up with maybe different ways this could've happened or that could've happened and that's part of that scientific discovery. that's part of what it's all about. so the bottomline is that as a christian, i have the foundation. that as a christian, i would ask bill the question what would change your mind? i mean you said even if you come to faith, you'd never give up believing in billions of years. i think i quoted you correctly saying something like that recently. so that would be my question to bill. >> we would just need one piece of evidence. we would ne
as christians, we can say we know. and so as far as the word of god is concerned, no, no one's ever going to convince me that the word of god is not true. but i do want to make a distinction here and for bill's sake. we build models based upon the bible and those models are always subject to change. the fact of noah's flood is not subject to change. the model of how the flood occurred is subject to change because we observe in the current world and we're able to come up with maybe different...
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some christians rejected that and said no, he was a carpenter son. he was gritty. he was tough.y want jesus with you know, a muscular jesus who sweats because they want to appeal to men. >> especially in the era of pop culture, christians have questioned whether jesus should be sexy. >> they want their jesus to be attractive enough but not so attractive that all of a sudden his sexual charisma becomes too potent. he seems less than devine and less than sacred somehow. >> bloom says many americans have seen images of jesus before they learned how to67 read much less wrestle with complex theological ideas. therefore, he believes the visual has a profound impact on spiritual perceptions. >> most people say it doesn't matter what jesus looks like. when i ask audiences, like shut your eyes, what does jesus look like, they all instantly immediately have a sense in their heads and that impacts individuals when they pray, when they sing songs together. it colors how we see. >> i'm kim lawton reporting. >> on our calender hindus around the world are celebrating the nine day festival hono
some christians rejected that and said no, he was a carpenter son. he was gritty. he was tough.y want jesus with you know, a muscular jesus who sweats because they want to appeal to men. >> especially in the era of pop culture, christians have questioned whether jesus should be sexy. >> they want their jesus to be attractive enough but not so attractive that all of a sudden his sexual charisma becomes too potent. he seems less than devine and less than sacred somehow. >> bloom...
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the iraqi christians.hey don't want to leave. why do we arm like we did in world war ii the resistance. >> that's what president obama wants to do. >> no, he wants to arm -- >> the syrian resistance. >> that's not the same thing. we're talking about the folks that are now being displaced by isis. put them back in. >> surely, colonel, you know we arm the iraqi forces and they gave their arms to isis. they all of them. >> they control the arms to the people. we need to get them. the kurds had to beg for the iraqis to get the weapons. >> so you say the surrogate armies should be the kurds. >> yes. >> and who else? >> the yezidis want to be armed. the iraqi christians. it. >> tax too long. >> no, it doesn't. >> you're both saying surrogate people have to be used. >> yes. >> boy, you know, i don't think this isis group is going to go down with surrogates. i think you're going to have some u.s. troops guiding them in. >> like we did in afghanistan with the northern alliance. i'm not saying we shouldn't be there.
the iraqi christians.hey don't want to leave. why do we arm like we did in world war ii the resistance. >> that's what president obama wants to do. >> no, he wants to arm -- >> the syrian resistance. >> that's not the same thing. we're talking about the folks that are now being displaced by isis. put them back in. >> surely, colonel, you know we arm the iraqi forces and they gave their arms to isis. they all of them. >> they control the arms to the people. we...
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we find john hagge, rod parsley, there will be a subset that overlap with the christian right. for the most part they don't need to talk nuts and bolts with politics because god ever offered them a end-run around systems that oppress them. they seed need to get serious about their faith and doors will open. >> host: when did this prosperity gospel and movement start? >> guest: postwar revivals of the 1950s. these pentacostal's intent revival alists. twice that show up in small towns, put up giant canvas cathedrals and attracts hundreds, sometimes thousands of people. in the postwar years these have traditionally been healers. someone like oral roberts would anointing in his right hand. these were usually people who people came to be healed from all kinds of diseases. after world war ii we find number of diseases that need to be healed in this way really reduced, mass vaccinations. there is sense of really those aren't quite things we need from preachers. so there is developing confidence that they have, a new vocabulary that springs up of more racklous billfolds that multiply o
we find john hagge, rod parsley, there will be a subset that overlap with the christian right. for the most part they don't need to talk nuts and bolts with politics because god ever offered them a end-run around systems that oppress them. they seed need to get serious about their faith and doors will open. >> host: when did this prosperity gospel and movement start? >> guest: postwar revivals of the 1950s. these pentacostal's intent revival alists. twice that show up in small...
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a christian town. and beyond it is mosul itself. commanders say they are waiting on an order to push on the bastion. the kurdish troops want the backing of kurdish forces, they want more american air strikes and more arms. mented >> translation: we need weapons, support, outside help, every kind of help. we are poor people. telethem. >> translation: the lating inin islamic state is a cancer. they'll destroying everything. it's better to destroy them as on as possible. >> the islamic state could be ready for the decisive battle against the islamic state, or to use the arabic acronym, dash. >> it's a matter of time before we throw dash out of iraq. >> reporter: with mosul nearly in their sites. time is one commodity the peshmerga have in short supply. john hendren reporting there from northern iraq. the atrocities committed by the islamic state fighters have been condemned. coming up we report from the philippines, how some armed groups there pledge allegiance to the caliphate. >> a new episode of the ground breaking series, edge of e
a christian town. and beyond it is mosul itself. commanders say they are waiting on an order to push on the bastion. the kurdish troops want the backing of kurdish forces, they want more american air strikes and more arms. mented >> translation: we need weapons, support, outside help, every kind of help. we are poor people. telethem. >> translation: the lating inin islamic state is a cancer. they'll destroying everything. it's better to destroy them as on as possible. >> the...
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, jews and other christians.house would have already nuked wherever they were. but because of this, because of these situations aren't well -- aren't well known, it's because it's bad taste to bring up these stories in mixed company, because you will always be seen as islamophobic. >> despite what obama said about chrissianity and people being persecuted. but high profile people talking got christian people being executed in muslim lands -- >> that's why we talk about it. it's why we in america, in a free media, we have an opportunity to talk about it. this story was followed extensively, not just on traditional network media or cable news, but on social media as well. the christian community followed it very, very closely. so there is a way for somebody like miriam ibrahim to make a big difference in a way that a woman like her may not have been heard of until her life actually ended. but now she can be heard in real time. >> people should learn about that and be inspired by it. it was a great thing for christia
, jews and other christians.house would have already nuked wherever they were. but because of this, because of these situations aren't well -- aren't well known, it's because it's bad taste to bring up these stories in mixed company, because you will always be seen as islamophobic. >> despite what obama said about chrissianity and people being persecuted. but high profile people talking got christian people being executed in muslim lands -- >> that's why we talk about it. it's why...
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their prison simply for being christian.me to bring him home. >> well, reverend graham, good luck and i hope that, you know, two years is way too long. two years is too long but right now it's like i don't, you know, i wish we could do something more for him. >> thank you, greta. >> thank you. >> and tonight, major developments in the case of missing uva opportunity hannah graham. our team son the ground. test test test test [light instrumental music] ♪ female announcer: recycle your old fridge and get $50. schedule your free pickup at: >>> tonight on "red eye." >> coming up on "red eye" has the belgian air force taken a step backward with their fighter jets? we will take new their never ending struggle to catch up with modern aviation. and what does the vice president think about those who still claim weekend at bernie's 2 is better than the original? >> i have been right. the rest have been wrong. let me explain. we are not even close. >> and finally, robot cheerleaders. adorable invention or machine hell bept on destroyin
their prison simply for being christian.me to bring him home. >> well, reverend graham, good luck and i hope that, you know, two years is way too long. two years is too long but right now it's like i don't, you know, i wish we could do something more for him. >> thank you, greta. >> thank you. >> and tonight, major developments in the case of missing uva opportunity hannah graham. our team son the ground. test test test test [light instrumental music] ♪ female...
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their prison simply for being christian.time to bring him home. >> well, reverend graham, good luck and i hope that, you know, two years is way too long. two years is too long but right now it's like i don't, you know, i wish we could do something more for him. >> thank you, greta. >> thank you. >> and tonight, major developments in the case of missing uva opportunity hannah graham. our team son the ground. a live update is next. introducig a pm pain reliever that dares to work all the way until the am. new aleve pm the only one with a safe sleep aid. plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. >>> last person seen uva student charged and in custody. jesse matthews in bars after being arrested in texas. who is jesse matthew? our own griff jenkins spoke with weekly's courtney stuart. >> is he a man that was born here, 32 years old. came through the local public schools. working locally at the university of virginia hospital as a patient technician in the operating room. a football player in high school and then beyond. involved in th
their prison simply for being christian.time to bring him home. >> well, reverend graham, good luck and i hope that, you know, two years is way too long. two years is too long but right now it's like i don't, you know, i wish we could do something more for him. >> thank you, greta. >> thank you. >> and tonight, major developments in the case of missing uva opportunity hannah graham. our team son the ground. a live update is next. introducig a pm pain reliever that dares...
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it was taken from the most brutal crackdown on christians in decades. we have a full report. >>> shocking new awudio from a convicted terrorist. cnn has obtained tapes showing the secret ways isis talks to one another. they talk in code about mrabiplg attacks against america. debra feyerick is "outfront." >> reporter: the boston man wanted for questioning in connection with isis and its grisly propaganda spoke frequently with friends about waging ji hhad in america. many often spoke in code according to court documents. culinary school was code for training camps. peanut butter and jelly code for jihad. listen as one speaks to another english speaker in somalia who tells him to come fight. >> right now i'm in a culinary school and i just need peanut butter and jelly. >> reporter: the phone calls were produced in the terror trial. others show pakistan was referred to as p-tan. yemen was the y wr th c, the fbi was referred to as bob or brian. listen again asking his unidentified friend for an e-mail address. >> do you have e-mail or something you're check
it was taken from the most brutal crackdown on christians in decades. we have a full report. >>> shocking new awudio from a convicted terrorist. cnn has obtained tapes showing the secret ways isis talks to one another. they talk in code about mrabiplg attacks against america. debra feyerick is "outfront." >> reporter: the boston man wanted for questioning in connection with isis and its grisly propaganda spoke frequently with friends about waging ji hhad in america....
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i study those and i concluded that christianity is true. claims are true, that jesus is the way, the truth, and the life. and it's important i think that we understand that, that jesus was a real historical figure. he really died. he really lived a sinless life. >> you approach this intellectually as the lawyer that you are. >> yeah. >> and you sort of are making a legal case. >> yes. >> about this. why did you approach it from that angle? and you even point out how many in the world, they look down on christianity. they mock it. >> yes. and a lot of people think that we're anti-science, anti-intellectual. and it's quite the contrary there are so many -- in fact, one of the things that took my attention, grabbed my attention from the very first 20 or 30 years ago was seeing robbie zacarias, one of the most brilliant people i've seen, talking about the gospel on tv. and i letter met him and became a good friend. but there is evidence that we can examine with our critical factors, we don't suspend our critical faculties. we don't suspend our
i study those and i concluded that christianity is true. claims are true, that jesus is the way, the truth, and the life. and it's important i think that we understand that, that jesus was a real historical figure. he really died. he really lived a sinless life. >> you approach this intellectually as the lawyer that you are. >> yeah. >> and you sort of are making a legal case. >> yes. >> about this. why did you approach it from that angle? and you even point out...
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christian, the president has deplored what the is is up to. especially with the killing of americans in the past several days. what does he say to the country now to make americans understand what the potential threat of this new force on the scene is? >> well, first of all i would say it's more about deeds in this point. the president has said a great deal about iraq and syria, and it's time to follow through with the plan the american people get behind. you know, americans are non-interventionsists up to the point that they're not. clearly the determination to follow through they will sport it. but i will say what he should recognize is that this is part of a broader problem. why does the i.s. actually attract ing and drawing people to it. we need to use other means? our realm of state craft , non-violent means like we used against communism and fascism. it's not about dropping bombs but other tools against these people. >> john drake, the i.s. teams to have gotten the attention of the british government as well. it's threatened the next mur
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now we talked briefly with christian's mother today. she told us she is devastated by these new developments, and that the family is seeking their own independent investigation. they have hired an attorney. live in loudoun county, kristin wright, news4. >>> bedbugs have forced midshipmen out of their dorms at the naval academy in annapolis. 34 rooms will be closed for up to four weeks while exterminators treat them. the effected midshipmen have been moved to other rooms, but they had to leave their books, computers, uniforms and other belongings behind. an academy spokesperson says those mid ship american aren't are getting extra clothes, linens and study supplies. >>> the ebola outbreak in africa is more than a health crisis. the president calls it a threat to regional and global security. he spoke at the united nations earlier today, calling on other leaders to combat the outbreak. he says the virus is spreading at an alarming rate. and while the united states is prepared to lead the effort to prevent the spread, he says we can't do i
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chri christiane? >> to athena's point, assistance secretary of state told me that the aim is to create a coalition. >> why haven't they done that yet? >> it takes time and they are trying to build it up. i was there when the gulf war happened and they came up with a coalition. a political coalition of the entire world and they faced down sadd saddam hussein and this is a threat. >> so we'll talk about the coalition, how that's incredibly important, talking about this nato meeting. stay tuned. you're watching krccnn breaking news. be right back. tzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. your studied day and night for her driver's test. secretly inside, you hoped she wouldn't pass. the thought of your baby girl driving around all by herself was... you just weren't ready. but she did pass. 'cause she's your baby girl. and now you're proud. a bundle
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vast numbers of christians do not believe that if you leave the christian religion you should be killed it. vast numbers of christians do not treat women as second-class citizens. dot numbers of christians not disbelieve that if you draw a picture of jesus christ you should get killed for it. activitiessys do were they just kill people indiscriminately or not just like them? yes. would most muslim people in the world do that or condone that? but most muslim people do condone violence just for what you think. first of all, they shouted. egyptis a pew poll of done a few years ago, 82% i think it was said stoning was the appropriate anna schmid for adultery. over 80% thought death was the appropriate punishment for leaving the muslim religion. i'm sure you know these things. explaining its like other religions is just naÏve and plain wrong. it is not like other religions. " pointed out times in an op-ed that in saudi arabia, they have beheaded 19 people. most for nonviolent crimes including homosexuality. upset that isys is beheading people, which we should be, but saudi arabia does it and
vast numbers of christians do not believe that if you leave the christian religion you should be killed it. vast numbers of christians do not treat women as second-class citizens. dot numbers of christians not disbelieve that if you draw a picture of jesus christ you should get killed for it. activitiessys do were they just kill people indiscriminately or not just like them? yes. would most muslim people in the world do that or condone that? but most muslim people do condone violence just for...