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great degree of diversity within christianity there is a great degree continue to believe in judaism christianity and islam i mean what what do you mean by saying christian content well for us the christian heritage is very important our country has been a christian one for more than 1000 years the european union was established was established on the basis of a christian demarco what is it specifically for us equality of men and women. the mutual respect the respect virk the forward progress going to come from performance and such kind of things and do things the valleys and not present in other religious traditions or in atheism beachy also sometimes oh i don't want to. religions or other of our diversity realisations what i know is that europe was based on these values and these values are definitely the christian values now as you alluded before i. don't seem to be troubled of creating an image of a country that is not very welcoming of migrants in fact i think you are consciously trying to create that image but this is definitely not how the germans would like to be seen is this ultimately a
great degree of diversity within christianity there is a great degree continue to believe in judaism christianity and islam i mean what what do you mean by saying christian content well for us the christian heritage is very important our country has been a christian one for more than 1000 years the european union was established was established on the basis of a christian demarco what is it specifically for us equality of men and women. the mutual respect the respect virk the forward progress...
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a way of thinking and that way of thinking is what we might call a stoic, almost agnostic judaism or christianity. good enough to have the ethics of socrates, really to have this as a way of moving forward, and window conservatism from its beginning is very catholic and very jewish. it is not protestant really until you have the revival of the new right in the 1970's, so the great movement is kind of -- it had those religious overtones, but it's not blatantly religious in the way we will think of it with jerry falwell or oral roberts or pat later on. >> he puts out "the conservative 1953.in it shows there is not only this other point of view, but that it also has this very proud anglo-american heritage that stretches back a couple of centuries, and he instantly became a spokesman for really what became a movement. what did the book accomplish and what was the reaction? it is still obviously in print at this point. it's very heady stuff, not your typical the seller material, and yet, that is what it became. >> that's right. it went through seven additions during his lifetime. the last was publishe
a way of thinking and that way of thinking is what we might call a stoic, almost agnostic judaism or christianity. good enough to have the ethics of socrates, really to have this as a way of moving forward, and window conservatism from its beginning is very catholic and very jewish. it is not protestant really until you have the revival of the new right in the 1970's, so the great movement is kind of -- it had those religious overtones, but it's not blatantly religious in the way we will think...
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and he explained the history of judaism and christianity.he talked about the 18th-century french theological thinkers. it was astonishing. he wishes spinning this outside himself because he wanted george to know so this was profoundly important to him. >> one thing is - - i think were trying to give you a fair representation of the lives of two really interesting men who i think is you sum up, it's possible for an objectively bad president to be a great man. and i think john quincy adams,. but, he covers so much more ground than we can do in a brief period of time. john 20 adams is an accomplished poet. he's a theater critic. here's a former president of the united states writing theater criticism about plays of shakespeare. he is someone who's enthusiastic about education. one of the last things he does, one of the last parts of his long career is traveling to cincinnati in 1840 for the opening of an action monocle observatory. essentially, he's the person that pushes forward the idea of using the - - to found the smithsonian institute. cov
and he explained the history of judaism and christianity.he talked about the 18th-century french theological thinkers. it was astonishing. he wishes spinning this outside himself because he wanted george to know so this was profoundly important to him. >> one thing is - - i think were trying to give you a fair representation of the lives of two really interesting men who i think is you sum up, it's possible for an objectively bad president to be a great man. and i think john quincy...
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islam, judaism, and christianity value burying the dead.ill you join khashoggi's fiance in calling on the saudi government to release his body to his family or identify where they've put the body parts so his loved ones might give him if not a timely burial at least a burial? >> look, it's a horrific thing that happened. and what we've done is we've called for full transparency. we're working on an investigation to get to the bottom of what happened. >> should they return the body? >> once we have all the facts then we'll make policy determinations. but that will be up to the secretary of state to kind of push on our policy and we'll doefrg we can to try to bring transparency sxktability for what happened. >> i mean, with respect, the senate has unanimously said mohammed bin salman ordered it. the cia briefed members of the senate who voted that way. i don't know what the administration's waiting for in terms of accountability. >> i believe that there's a report that they're working on. they've been doing an investigation. and when they hav
islam, judaism, and christianity value burying the dead.ill you join khashoggi's fiance in calling on the saudi government to release his body to his family or identify where they've put the body parts so his loved ones might give him if not a timely burial at least a burial? >> look, it's a horrific thing that happened. and what we've done is we've called for full transparency. we're working on an investigation to get to the bottom of what happened. >> should they return the body?...
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about this muslim prayer being done in a danish school with christian christian children would not be invited on to talk about judaism see hindu and that's why we're talking about not talking about hundreds of weeks or maybe it's a long time. or sikhism here we are here we are only just. coming off and just you can hear the shots that come out of the. just just to give steven a chance to to make his comeback to what you were saying. so we don't go on more about islamophobia there's no such thing as you are before we made right and we're trying to squash any criticism of islam and islam should be also ridiculous so it enables a religion. you know who is trying to criticize in islam who's no whose you are in trying to you're trying to i don't mean you're trying to stir interest you gentlemen let me let me interject. and i was. going to ask stephen a question here stephen you mentioned that i think most were greeted with you it's good to have agreements that are at the school how the list wrongly at the children should have been made to participate your prayer. i'm agnostic you are a member in school we did christian pr
about this muslim prayer being done in a danish school with christian christian children would not be invited on to talk about judaism see hindu and that's why we're talking about not talking about hundreds of weeks or maybe it's a long time. or sikhism here we are here we are only just. coming off and just you can hear the shots that come out of the. just just to give steven a chance to to make his comeback to what you were saying. so we don't go on more about islamophobia there's no such...
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talk about what made christianity different from judaism. he talked about the 18th century french theological
talk about what made christianity different from judaism. he talked about the 18th century french theological