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next to the bible itself, broderick wrote, the english bible was and is the most influential book ever published. according to vanderbilt university press, the king james version is the best-selling book of all time with more than five billion copies sold and it is the most frequently quoted book ever written. russell clark concluded tfs the book that was to exert a stronger influence than any other in america. he wrote, read from american pulpits and in the great majority of american households during colonial time, the authorized version shaped the style, informed the select, affected the laws an decreed the morals of the north american colonies. marion simmons wrote no nation in all history was ever founded on a people so dominated by the bible as america. every american president except franklin pearce has been sworn in with their hands placed on the english bible. even though it was published after the jamestown colony was established this king james bible was the book with the greatest impact on american culture. the english didn't really drive the american colonists, said g.k. c
next to the bible itself, broderick wrote, the english bible was and is the most influential book ever published. according to vanderbilt university press, the king james version is the best-selling book of all time with more than five billion copies sold and it is the most frequently quoted book ever written. russell clark concluded tfs the book that was to exert a stronger influence than any other in america. he wrote, read from american pulpits and in the great majority of american...
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many of them were christian believers, and if you read the bible, it is all about laws. believe it is in jeremiah that the human heart is so wicked, who can know it, so there was a belief that you had to have is thend guidelines, god ultimate lawgiver. otherwise you would be barbaric. that was what they were trying to avoid. lacante: so the natural drift was not going to be some workers paradise. they just left to go their own way. swain: you can just cannot will yourself to be good people. it has to be some type of .uidelines and rules allen: i went to jump in and compactk, the mayflower is important because that is what eventually did as they were repaired to go on land. they also had to be off land, and when they set sail, they were given a sendoff, and that meant they were commissioned so that they set sail with a commission, a having to work to perform. utopianizers. they had a concrete purpose. they were not going without purpose. theirad a confidence in maker and their mission. you might as well have seen them fulfilling the great commission, if you want to put it
many of them were christian believers, and if you read the bible, it is all about laws. believe it is in jeremiah that the human heart is so wicked, who can know it, so there was a belief that you had to have is thend guidelines, god ultimate lawgiver. otherwise you would be barbaric. that was what they were trying to avoid. lacante: so the natural drift was not going to be some workers paradise. they just left to go their own way. swain: you can just cannot will yourself to be good people. it...
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but what helped out a great deal was the bible, the king james bible written in wampanoag. we had one of those first editions in our grasp today. so today we have our language back. my wife is one of the teachers of the language. we teach pre-k up to third grade and every year we add a grade to it. going back three years ago, or maybe two, the wampanoag is taught still right now in mashpee high school, it's taught as an accredited course liken g like english, french and dutch. that's a cool story because if you lose your culture, you lose part of what you are. that's your identity and we got it back. let's fast forward to war. nobody likes war. but war broke out. what i can tell you, in 1657 and 1660, that's when two of the first big leaders lost their lives. we know governor bradford lost it in '57. we know smassasoit lost it in 1660. the next generation didn't care for each other a lot. land, some people thought of ownership and the other did not think of ownership. one culture would build fences around where they lived and the other culture walked across what they would
but what helped out a great deal was the bible, the king james bible written in wampanoag. we had one of those first editions in our grasp today. so today we have our language back. my wife is one of the teachers of the language. we teach pre-k up to third grade and every year we add a grade to it. going back three years ago, or maybe two, the wampanoag is taught still right now in mashpee high school, it's taught as an accredited course liken g like english, french and dutch. that's a cool...
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what helped a great deal was that bible. that king james bible. we have one of the first editions in our grasp today .my wife is one of the teachers of the language. we teach pre-k up to third grade and every year we add a grade to it. three years ago, the wampanoag is taught as an accredited course, like english, french, and portuguese. if you lose your culture, you lose part of your identity. nobody likes war. the war broke out. what i can tell you, 1657, that is when two of the big leaders lost their lives. so you got the next generation coming up, which did not care for each other. people thought of ownership and the other people did not think of ownership of the land. one culture would build fences around where they lived and the other culture would walk across what they would call their backyard. for a native person, they are thinking, what do you mean i can't be here no more? i don't get that. that was the reason, you know? in 1675, the bloodiest war per capita in new england. it lasted in massachusetts about a year or so. that guy was some
what helped a great deal was that bible. that king james bible. we have one of the first editions in our grasp today .my wife is one of the teachers of the language. we teach pre-k up to third grade and every year we add a grade to it. three years ago, the wampanoag is taught as an accredited course, like english, french, and portuguese. if you lose your culture, you lose part of your identity. nobody likes war. the war broke out. what i can tell you, 1657, that is when two of the big leaders...
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and galileo's point was that one shouldn't interpret the bible literally because the bible is not a sciencek pretty set for example the mobility or stability of the earth or son is neither a matter of faith or concrete to ethics. there is no prediction. he pointed out that look, it's evidence this was not written as a science book is the names of the planets are not even mentioned in the bible. so basically his point was that the bible was written for our salvation, and not as a science book. and therefore should not be taken as a science book. that whenever there is an apparent conflict what observation and experiments tell us and the literal interpretation, means that we just missed the interpretation had to be different. the bible he said was written for common people to understand. the language was not scientifically accurate. the strongest point on this was that he did not think the same god was giving us our senses, reason and intelligence. we start to abandon their use. so basically saying if observations and reasoning tell you one thing which appeared to be you need to change the in
and galileo's point was that one shouldn't interpret the bible literally because the bible is not a sciencek pretty set for example the mobility or stability of the earth or son is neither a matter of faith or concrete to ethics. there is no prediction. he pointed out that look, it's evidence this was not written as a science book is the names of the planets are not even mentioned in the bible. so basically his point was that the bible was written for our salvation, and not as a science book....
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galileo's point was that one shouldn't interpret the bible literally because the bible is not a science book. for example, the mobility or stability of the earth or the sun is neither a matter of faith nor one contrary to ethics. so there is no contradiction, he said. and he pointed out that look, there's evidence this is not written as a science book is that the names of the planets are not even mentioned in the bible. so basically his point was that the bible was written for our salvation and not as a science book and, therefore, should not be taken as the science book, and that whenever the reason there's conflict between what observations and experiments tell us, and a literal interpretation of the biblical tax, it means we just had to be different. the bible we said was written for common people to understand. the language was not scientifically accurate. his strongest point on this was that he say he did not think that saying god was given us our senses come , reason, and intelligence, wished us to abandon the use pixel basically he was saying it observations and reasoning to you
galileo's point was that one shouldn't interpret the bible literally because the bible is not a science book. for example, the mobility or stability of the earth or the sun is neither a matter of faith nor one contrary to ethics. so there is no contradiction, he said. and he pointed out that look, there's evidence this is not written as a science book is that the names of the planets are not even mentioned in the bible. so basically his point was that the bible was written for our salvation and...
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cantwell, i represent the watchtower bible society, and i have a recorded bible message i'd like to play will only take a few minutes. >> cantwell was arrested. he was told later that it was because he didn't have a permit. under connecticut law, to solicit for a religious cause, one had to have a special certificate from the secretary of the state welfare council. in the court of common pleas in new haven, cantwell was convicted. he appealed the conviction and carried his appeal to the united states supreme court. in 1940 came the decision, a unanimous decision read by justice roberts. he said, "the act requires an application to the secretary of the public welfare council of the state. he is empowered to determine whether the cause is a religious one. if he finds the cause is not that of religion, to solicit for it becomes a crime. such a censorship is a denial of a liberty provided by the first amendment and the 14th amendment. it is a previous restraint on a guaranteed freedom. in the realm of religious faith, the tenets of one may seem the rankest error to his neighbor. but the peop
cantwell, i represent the watchtower bible society, and i have a recorded bible message i'd like to play will only take a few minutes. >> cantwell was arrested. he was told later that it was because he didn't have a permit. under connecticut law, to solicit for a religious cause, one had to have a special certificate from the secretary of the state welfare council. in the court of common pleas in new haven, cantwell was convicted. he appealed the conviction and carried his appeal to the...
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he has used the bible to justify abortion. i cannot stand by in that myrgians not know who opponent is, how he would fundamentally change our country. he is out of step with georgia's values. russ: in a second round you will have a chance to ask questions of each other's. -- of each other. election official gabriel sterling proclaimed this has to stop. he was referring to threats against election workers, governor kemp, and the secretary of state who received death threats. sterling warned that false claims of widespread election fraud could lead to violence. he hsaid, some-- he said, somebody is going to get killed. you responded by denouncing the violence but some did not think that was enough. tell us tonight, what is your message for those who would threaten officials and have you made an effort to help lower the temperature on the behalf of the republican party? sen. loeffler: well, absolutely. as someone who has been the subject of threats of violence, i denounce it. the future of our country hangs on the state having fr
he has used the bible to justify abortion. i cannot stand by in that myrgians not know who opponent is, how he would fundamentally change our country. he is out of step with georgia's values. russ: in a second round you will have a chance to ask questions of each other's. -- of each other. election official gabriel sterling proclaimed this has to stop. he was referring to threats against election workers, governor kemp, and the secretary of state who received death threats. sterling warned that...
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what i find most fascinating about that is that they had the complete bible and they knew how harshly god dealt with israel when israel strayed. they thought that they could form a society that would be better. and we know that they failed. the novembcovenant was broken v quickly. and new england today is probably the most, quote, progressive part of our country, except for california. so there are exceptions, but if you look at jonathan edwards and the people that were part of that era, what they sought to do and what they believe, it's just a nation is so far away from that idea of this covenant. i think that if you read about some of the people that came, they were deeply religious men and women. so many of them knew fully well what they were trying to do. they also knew what was in human nature and in human hearts and what could happen. and i think what we look at today, we sue how far away our nation is from their vision. >> yes, i want to pick up that thought in terms of what that means for the here and now. i want to unpack this theme of the covenant. it's a fearsome thing to m
what i find most fascinating about that is that they had the complete bible and they knew how harshly god dealt with israel when israel strayed. they thought that they could form a society that would be better. and we know that they failed. the novembcovenant was broken v quickly. and new england today is probably the most, quote, progressive part of our country, except for california. so there are exceptions, but if you look at jonathan edwards and the people that were part of that era, what...
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the king james bond bible and wampanoag. we had one those first editions. so today we have our language back. my wife is one of the teachers of the language. we have a monastery school. we teach pre-k up to third grade, and every year we had a great to it. going back three years ago, maybe two, the wampanoag tribe is still in mash be high school as top as a credit course like french, english, dutch reporting. yes that's real cool story, because if you lose your culture, you lose part of what you are, your identity. we got it back. let's fast forward to the next war. the war broke out. when i can tell you in 16 57, 16 60, that's when two of the big leaders lost their lives. bradford passed away in 57, -- in 16 16. he got the next generation coming up, i didn't care for each other much. why? the thought of land people thought of loner ship, and the other people did not think of ownership. when culture would build fences around where they live, the other culture would walk across what they call their backyard. you can't be there anymore. that's my culture. for
the king james bond bible and wampanoag. we had one those first editions. so today we have our language back. my wife is one of the teachers of the language. we have a monastery school. we teach pre-k up to third grade, and every year we had a great to it. going back three years ago, maybe two, the wampanoag tribe is still in mash be high school as top as a credit course like french, english, dutch reporting. yes that's real cool story, because if you lose your culture, you lose part of what...
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brings the bible and to the 21st century. topical highly political. humanity and just world. very moving work there from you know how and speaking of humanity it's the intersection of the natural and the manmade worlds that occupies german artist. and in these uncertain times to say the least to look at his often quirky musings on the theme of transience is somehow for at a clean relevant. a tree changing colors with the seasons that's what it looks like but there's more than meets the eye it's also a sculpture. this is. a very archetype of a tree and narrowly fast when the leaves fell i collected them and painted them green again. attach them to the tree with cable ties and. if it gets to a sickly it's about stopping the passage of time about bypassing audit that's why it's called anti autumn and helps to mccain compares to all the gulf and he hopes. trees as a symbol of impermanence a motif much as i was taught for keeps returning to 8 years ago he installed these spinning trees in a berlin museum over time the leaves slowly ground to dust. through outside stuff as career t
brings the bible and to the 21st century. topical highly political. humanity and just world. very moving work there from you know how and speaking of humanity it's the intersection of the natural and the manmade worlds that occupies german artist. and in these uncertain times to say the least to look at his often quirky musings on the theme of transience is somehow for at a clean relevant. a tree changing colors with the seasons that's what it looks like but there's more than meets the eye it's...
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you talk in your book about the bible, you talk about ben hur. can you talk a little bit about why this was a disease that was so loaded with stigma insulate parts of the world. >> i think a lot of it does go back to the bible because obviously stories of the bible and especially living where people who had presumably this skin disease which we now call leprosy but it turns out that most scholars believe that what we describe in the bible as leprosy is actually not the disease we call leprosy today . but still, it had that stigma . in the bible, this skin disease was seen as a sign of sin, that this was god's punishment for some type of misdeed that people have done. and you know, one of the reasons you are cast away from society was not only that you might spread the disease but that your moral failings also might spread to society so this is just so embedded in our psyche, public psyche that this statement is so terrible that people who have this disease should be feared not only because of the disease itself but because of what impact they mig
you talk in your book about the bible, you talk about ben hur. can you talk a little bit about why this was a disease that was so loaded with stigma insulate parts of the world. >> i think a lot of it does go back to the bible because obviously stories of the bible and especially living where people who had presumably this skin disease which we now call leprosy but it turns out that most scholars believe that what we describe in the bible as leprosy is actually not the disease we call...
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i know you will be holding the bible. >> i have been holding the bible.ually looking for it today. >> stephen: have you been working out? this is the size of your family bible. > 1893. >> stephen: why is your bible bigger than mine? do you have more jesus than i do? >> no, but it's been a family heirloom in the biden family. every important date is in there. every time i have been sworn in anything the date has been in that, inscribed in the bible. the son, sworn in as attorney general, all the important dates in our family going way back, and it's just been a family heirloom. >> stephen: there has been speculation about whether your predecessor will attend, as is traditional, your inaugural. does it matter to you whether he does? >> in a personal sense, no, but in a sense relating to -- >> history, right? -- history. in terms of we have been the beacon of democracy for the last 200 years, and the peaceful transfer of power, and the power being handed from one person to another, one party to another is who we are, an that's the part i worry about is how t
i know you will be holding the bible. >> i have been holding the bible.ually looking for it today. >> stephen: have you been working out? this is the size of your family bible. > 1893. >> stephen: why is your bible bigger than mine? do you have more jesus than i do? >> no, but it's been a family heirloom in the biden family. every important date is in there. every time i have been sworn in anything the date has been in that, inscribed in the bible. the son, sworn in...
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and we look at, you know, the principles of the bible that is undergirded-faith. what the constitution looks like . with the u.s. constitution, separation of powers, all of the things that they got, you know, from moses. the ultimate lawgiver. whether or not you were a believer, you are born into the idea of america and what it stood for. i think today, what is missing is that people have reached the point where that search, it is all about me. it is all about what benefits my group work there is no sense that there is something bigger than all of us as individuals. and that we have to come together to achieve anything. but to be united as a nation, to build a nation, it cannot be about me and what and if it's my individual group or my family. i have to give up something for the good of the common, for everyone. the common good. we have lost a sense of that. >> that is actually a splendid point, dr. swain. think about it. these pilgrims in that but, they can't afford a tribalism. it would literally destroy them as a community. there is no margin of error for that,
and we look at, you know, the principles of the bible that is undergirded-faith. what the constitution looks like . with the u.s. constitution, separation of powers, all of the things that they got, you know, from moses. the ultimate lawgiver. whether or not you were a believer, you are born into the idea of america and what it stood for. i think today, what is missing is that people have reached the point where that search, it is all about me. it is all about what benefits my group work there...
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and if you read the bible, it is all about laws. and there is a scripture, i believe it is jeremiah 17:19, that the human heart is so wicked, who can know it? and so, there was a belief that you had to have a set of rules, guidelines, laws, god, you know, is the ultimate lawgiver. otherwise, you would be barbaric. and that is what they were trying to avoid. >> file. so, the natural drift was not going to be some workers paradise. they just left to go their own way. >> they have to be constrained. you just can't will yourself to be good people. there has to be some type of guidelines and rules and community standards. work, you are in a situation where each person does what is right in their own eyes. >> yes. yes. >> dr. allen, do you want to jump in on that?-with this civil body politic? >> i to want to jump in and jump back. i will resume what i was saying in the beginning about the mayflower compact. mayflower compact is important because that--they were prepared to put on land. they also-off land. and when they set sail from sout
and if you read the bible, it is all about laws. and there is a scripture, i believe it is jeremiah 17:19, that the human heart is so wicked, who can know it? and so, there was a belief that you had to have a set of rules, guidelines, laws, god, you know, is the ultimate lawgiver. otherwise, you would be barbaric. and that is what they were trying to avoid. >> file. so, the natural drift was not going to be some workers paradise. they just left to go their own way. >> they have to...
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brings the bible into the 21st century. topical highly political. humanity and just world. very moving work there from you know how and speaking of humanity it's the intersection of the natural and the manmade worlds that are. german artist. and in these uncertain times to say the least a look at his often quirky musings on the theme of transience is somehow for i declare relevant. a tree changing colors with the seasons that's what it looks like but there's more than meets the eye it's also a sculpture. this is actually true when impulse the very archetype of a tree and narrow leave ash when the leaves fell i collected them and painted them green again then i reattached them to the tree with cable ties. and think it's basically it's about stopping the passage of time about bypassing audit that's why it's called anti autumn and helps to maintain compares to all the god he hopes. trees as a symbol of impermanence a motif me as i was taught for keeps returning to 8 years ago he installed these spinning trees in a berlin museum over time the leaves slowly ground to dust. throu
brings the bible into the 21st century. topical highly political. humanity and just world. very moving work there from you know how and speaking of humanity it's the intersection of the natural and the manmade worlds that are. german artist. and in these uncertain times to say the least a look at his often quirky musings on the theme of transience is somehow for i declare relevant. a tree changing colors with the seasons that's what it looks like but there's more than meets the eye it's also a...
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he wasn't a conventional christian believer, shall we say, but deeply steeped in the bible. and of course, you see that suffused in shakespeare. so, in shakespeare, lincoln is seeing someone who is not just rendering morality plays, if you will. you're seeing someone teaching about the heights and depths, mostly the depths, of what especially great human beings can go, what they can achieve, and how far they can fall. and lincoln was moved by this. he went to shakespeare for solace and consolation. shakespeare was one of his chief escapes from the foibles and frailties and sins, if you will, of humanity all around him. you cite the merchant of venice. i mean, he cites the merchant of venice without quotation at a very pivotal time in our country's history. it's in may of 1862. he chooses to revoke general hunter's proclamation of freedom to slaves in the southeastern part of america, because lincoln does not want it left up to generals to decide what should happen to at least the legal property of american citizens. and in fact, he is contemplating issuing an emancipation pr
he wasn't a conventional christian believer, shall we say, but deeply steeped in the bible. and of course, you see that suffused in shakespeare. so, in shakespeare, lincoln is seeing someone who is not just rendering morality plays, if you will. you're seeing someone teaching about the heights and depths, mostly the depths, of what especially great human beings can go, what they can achieve, and how far they can fall. and lincoln was moved by this. he went to shakespeare for solace and...
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but he's also used the bible to justify abortion.annot stand by and let georgians not know who my opponent is, how radical his views are, and how he would fundamentally change our country. he's out of step with georgia's values. >> in the second round, you'll get a chance to ask questions of each other. lisa has one last question here for senator loeffler. >> good evening. state election official gabriel sterling proclaimed this has to stop, he was referring to threats against election workers, governor kemp, and the secretary of state who received death threats. he warned that false claims of widespread election fraud could lead to violence. he said somebody's going to get killed. at his urging, you responded by denouncing the violence but some didn't think that was enough. so tell us tonight what is your message to those who would threaten officials and have you made an effort to help lower the temperature on the behalf of the republican party? >> well, absolutely. as someone who has been the subject of threats of violence, i absol
but he's also used the bible to justify abortion.annot stand by and let georgians not know who my opponent is, how radical his views are, and how he would fundamentally change our country. he's out of step with georgia's values. >> in the second round, you'll get a chance to ask questions of each other. lisa has one last question here for senator loeffler. >> good evening. state election official gabriel sterling proclaimed this has to stop, he was referring to threats against...
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sooner one of the movie similar was a little jealous i do not didn't want to be one but i did the bible as a book the. limits of on board not that god can we believe again in the world with the fall of the computer without the plane we've come back to the place story you have to see. that you can see but. if you will do what you do oh you girl up boy. if. you. can. call this collage of all i'm glad that i asked was asked of me and seeing i downloaded it for the brides for the night take interest i'm going to watch is a. strong out now because i knew when i watched you more show proof for that i. did not stay at the show but that. so sit on the open mind. there is this is. a children 6 brothers and 2 sisters from the of the shank of families suddenly became all forms. of thought dog. oh bob our. last. seen. when we did to him and yet. as if by a little magic child services did allow christina the older sister to keep the children in her when you budgets. davis but i didn't. speed on we should push you on the only i wouldn't want to give the bride. one push scotto. promotion of christian.
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john's which we believe is a similar books of the bible. the feast of the holy emesis, in the bible. it's an important one for us. we had a without any special moniker. then, that sunday we are celebrating the holy family of jesus. again, monday becomes a down day within the outdoor christmas. then we start our second week. we have january first. celebrating new year's. we have mary the home holy mother of god. then following that with a few memorials. we have two american saints. the fourth and the fifth. then we have an epiphany. which falls on a sunday this year. it's wonderful that it doesn't. normally we have to move it. >> that's right. the arrival of the spirit. that was many places in the east. >> the feast. >> well, the feast of the arrival. all of that. >> that's right. as you can see, next week we only insert christmas early. so, we have a week of those culminating january the 13th. when we and our christmas season. >> that's right. so, interesting. like the first chapter of many, you are born. taking into order, i'm curious who
john's which we believe is a similar books of the bible. the feast of the holy emesis, in the bible. it's an important one for us. we had a without any special moniker. then, that sunday we are celebrating the holy family of jesus. again, monday becomes a down day within the outdoor christmas. then we start our second week. we have january first. celebrating new year's. we have mary the home holy mother of god. then following that with a few memorials. we have two american saints. the fourth...
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>> i represent the watchtower society and i am calling to play a recorded bible lecture for you. >> it is of interest to all religious people and it is free, i am sure you will enjoy it. >> well, i guess so. narrator: the recording used by mr. cantwell presented excerpts from a book. the book was an attack on various religious doctrines and organized lujan in general -- organized religion in general. >> the publishers exhibit to the people the book entitled" enemies." to allow people who love peace and righteousness to find out .ow they can find safety to learn how to make peace and joy is important. the perfect word of god is the authority upon the book is based, and it has found the greatest roof -- enemy of man [indiscernible] man andose is to entrap a host of wicked angels operate with them and he is the selfish and ambitious men who accomplish wicked purposes. he has seen and overreached rulers, unjust and cool, and for centuries, there has been much suffering and distress. subtle instrument of deceit is religion because religion has the appearance of doing good whereas it r
>> i represent the watchtower society and i am calling to play a recorded bible lecture for you. >> it is of interest to all religious people and it is free, i am sure you will enjoy it. >> well, i guess so. narrator: the recording used by mr. cantwell presented excerpts from a book. the book was an attack on various religious doctrines and organized lujan in general -- organized religion in general. >> the publishers exhibit to the people the book entitled"...
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>> a grew up in a fundamentalist community so the bible a their guide in life. and they think it is fundamental literal what the bible says is what they lieve in and how they try to direct their life for the people of sutherland springs are fundamentalist christian thing out their life they trto find a parallel are some guidance and i think it was even more, i don't think the wo extreme is correct but even more intense than when i was growing up in a church community th is simila similar. also the other thing i learned that i wasn't expecting when you first discovered it. i was surised and of is respecting that happened in the midst i would have accepted them. anthen changing the gun laws but that's not what i found. and then to go the belief god. and then in the streth and my belief. d then for those people that are listening explain what exactly happened novemr 5th before how they recovered from it. >> the first bapst church at the time of the shooting was a small congregation may be 50 pele or more and on that morning of november 5th 2017 they were gathered f
>> a grew up in a fundamentalist community so the bible a their guide in life. and they think it is fundamental literal what the bible says is what they lieve in and how they try to direct their life for the people of sutherland springs are fundamentalist christian thing out their life they trto find a parallel are some guidance and i think it was even more, i don't think the wo extreme is correct but even more intense than when i was growing up in a church community th is simila similar....
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the puritans bible, you might say. they are the loyal subjects of king james. they are not leaving england. they do not intend by leaving england to leave behind their subjecthood or renounce the two authority of the king over them. in a way it is a declaration of religious independence, isn't it? it is a statement of religious liberty, because it leaving they in leaving it they have left behind his church, the church of england, of which he is the titular head. they are saying religion we no longer accept, will not be governed by it but we do not , reject your authority and we are coming in essence for god and country. for the glory of god and advancement of the christian faith and the honor of their king and country. we are taking this voyage to plant the first colony and the in the northern parts of virginia. but here is the salient language in this, the operative mind as we say. "in the presence of god and one another, we covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic for our better ordering and preservation and furtherance of the ends af
the puritans bible, you might say. they are the loyal subjects of king james. they are not leaving england. they do not intend by leaving england to leave behind their subjecthood or renounce the two authority of the king over them. in a way it is a declaration of religious independence, isn't it? it is a statement of religious liberty, because it leaving they in leaving it they have left behind his church, the church of england, of which he is the titular head. they are saying religion we no...
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brings the bible and to the 21st century. topical highly political. humanity and just world. very moving work there from you know how and speaking of humanity it's the intersection of the natural and the manmade worlds that occupies german artist. and in these uncertain times to say the least to look at his often quirky musings on the theme of transience is somehow for i declare relevant. tree changing colors with the seasons that's what it looks like there's more than meets the eye it's also a sculpture. this is actually a very archetype of a tree and narrow leave ash when the leaves fell i collected them and painted them green again then i read. attached them to the tree with cable ties and. i think it's basically it's about stopping the passage of time about bypassing audit that's why it's called auntie autumn and helps women to even come close to all the golf and he hopes. trees as a symbol of impermanence a motif much as i was taught for keeps returning to 8 years ago he installed these spinning trees in the berlin museum over time the leaves slowly ground to dust. throu
brings the bible and to the 21st century. topical highly political. humanity and just world. very moving work there from you know how and speaking of humanity it's the intersection of the natural and the manmade worlds that occupies german artist. and in these uncertain times to say the least to look at his often quirky musings on the theme of transience is somehow for i declare relevant. tree changing colors with the seasons that's what it looks like there's more than meets the eye it's also a...
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it was taken from that lodge because it was a big grand bible. so they loaned it for the use of the inauguration there. and the other question was about who managed man vernon when george washington was away. it was a series of different people. during the war it was a man named law and washington who was supported by, lund was one of his cousins, or nephews, i don't know much about, him it's a strange name, lund. he unfortunately died, washington would regularly correspond with his different estate managers and overseers weekly, on sundays when he was there he would write correspondence, which had a lot to do with the day today and weekly correspondents. he was felt like it wasn't being run as well as if he was on hand. and i think that is pretty true. he was very meticulous with his operation of the whole estate. always looking for ways to try something new. you know when he came back to mount vernon after his presidency he started a distillery. he was the largest distiller in the country. history is a remarkable one of innovation as well as le
it was taken from that lodge because it was a big grand bible. so they loaned it for the use of the inauguration there. and the other question was about who managed man vernon when george washington was away. it was a series of different people. during the war it was a man named law and washington who was supported by, lund was one of his cousins, or nephews, i don't know much about, him it's a strange name, lund. he unfortunately died, washington would regularly correspond with his different...
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it's symbolic bible and whip when taken by the germans after his death their return was an important 1st step aside it isn't just the removal of objects it's basically the breaking up of people of personalities of their self-determination and self-confidence this was coming colonialism can't be glossed over this is simply a beginning there's a lot more to be done here so now is the time to get to know each other and to talk to africans in africa about these experiences and to exchange ideas so that these stories can be told of children of lehman was also in the maybe a to visit the local beer to institute in the center of the tech. the team here had spent 2 weeks preparing a major conference about post-colonialism which took place in cata tura a former apartheid era township on the outskirts of the to. it was part of a long term project that brings together museum experts and creative minds from across africa. is it close. but it is cooling off the issue. is that if. there was this. things were coming full circle for lehmann his very 1st official trip in 2008 was to another former ge
it's symbolic bible and whip when taken by the germans after his death their return was an important 1st step aside it isn't just the removal of objects it's basically the breaking up of people of personalities of their self-determination and self-confidence this was coming colonialism can't be glossed over this is simply a beginning there's a lot more to be done here so now is the time to get to know each other and to talk to africans in africa about these experiences and to exchange ideas so...
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sick of all the bible events celebrates the circuit's glory days in the 1950 s. and sixty's entry is limited to vintage cars and bikes that competed in the era many of them worth several 1000000 euros. but not everyone who has the money to afford such a vehicle has the skills to drive it. and that's where the legends of yesteryear come in. here derek bell talks to the record limo when a tom kristensen. and the englishman still cuts a fine figure in his racing overalls. and mass has been recruited by a private drive and he could dishing to form a team with him in goodwood. belt and muscle here because they are 2 of the big women is from what's often called the golden age of motor racing. with the late nicky lauder. he was one of formula one's top drive is that the time for 2 seasons forming a fruitful partnership with james hunt for mclaren. derek bell competed in formula one for ferrari and other teams but was primarily an insurance race specialist taking the flag at limone 5 times. in 1971 belgrade motor racing history while copilot in one of the 3 legends repor
sick of all the bible events celebrates the circuit's glory days in the 1950 s. and sixty's entry is limited to vintage cars and bikes that competed in the era many of them worth several 1000000 euros. but not everyone who has the money to afford such a vehicle has the skills to drive it. and that's where the legends of yesteryear come in. here derek bell talks to the record limo when a tom kristensen. and the englishman still cuts a fine figure in his racing overalls. and mass has been...
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sick of all the bible events celebrates the circuit's glory days in the 1950 s. and sixty's entry is limited to vintage cars and bikes that competed in the era many of them worth several 1000000 euros. but not everyone who has the money to afford such a vehicle has the skills to drive it. and that's where the legends of yesteryear come in. here derrick bell talks to the record limo when a tom kristensen. and the englishman still cuts a fine figure in his racing overalls. and mass has been recruited by private driver nico dishing to form a team with him in goodwood. belt and muscle here because they are 2 of the big winners from what's often called the golden age of motor racing. governments with the late nicky lauder. he was one of formula one's top drivers at the time for 2 seasons forming a fruitful partnership with james hunt for mclaren. derek bell competed in formula one for ferrari and other teams but was primarily and insurance rates specialist taking the flag at lamont 5 times. in 1971 belgrade motor racing history while copilot in one of the 3 legendary
sick of all the bible events celebrates the circuit's glory days in the 1950 s. and sixty's entry is limited to vintage cars and bikes that competed in the era many of them worth several 1000000 euros. but not everyone who has the money to afford such a vehicle has the skills to drive it. and that's where the legends of yesteryear come in. here derrick bell talks to the record limo when a tom kristensen. and the englishman still cuts a fine figure in his racing overalls. and mass has been...
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sick of all the bible events celebrates the circuit's glory days in the 1950 s. and sixty's entry is limited to vintage cars and bikes that competed in the era many of them worth several 1000000 euros. but not everyone who has the money to afford such a vehicle has the skills to drive it. and that's where the legends of yesteryear come in. here derek bell talks to the record limo when a tom kristensen. and the englishman still cuts a fine figure in his racing overalls. and mass has been recruited by a private drive to form a team with him in goodwood. bell and muscle here because they are 2 of the big win is from what's often called the golden age of motor racing. with the late. he was one of formula one's top drivers at the time for 2 seasons forming a fruitful partnership with james hunt for mclaren. derek bell competed in formula one for ferrari and other teams but was primarily and then durrance race specialists taking the flag at limone 5 times. in 1971 belgrade motor racing history while copilot in one of the 3 legendary porsche 9 seventeen's together with
sick of all the bible events celebrates the circuit's glory days in the 1950 s. and sixty's entry is limited to vintage cars and bikes that competed in the era many of them worth several 1000000 euros. but not everyone who has the money to afford such a vehicle has the skills to drive it. and that's where the legends of yesteryear come in. here derek bell talks to the record limo when a tom kristensen. and the englishman still cuts a fine figure in his racing overalls. and mass has been...
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. ♪ the bible is god's breath - [valerie] in the south's bible belt, chinese students are taken in byian community. despite their mmunist upbringing, many students become true believers. - [all] amen, amen! - [woman] say jesus. - [all] jesus! - [valerie] but these religious leanings can cause rifts with family and friends. - [zhang] was i a friend
. ♪ the bible is god's breath - [valerie] in the south's bible belt, chinese students are taken in byian community. despite their mmunist upbringing, many students become true believers. - [all] amen, amen! - [woman] say jesus. - [all] jesus! - [valerie] but these religious leanings can cause rifts with family and friends. - [zhang] was i a friend
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answers that are a as the -- that are ancient as the bible.rs that are as old as our constitution and our deepest religious values, but the for -- but the problem is we begin all of our conversations i think with two mythologies that constantly keep us in division. maybe even three in light of what you just quoted from trump. one is the mythology that there is some grand place behind us, behind us where everybody was unified. it it it -- it is interesting to me the constitution began with a confession that the reason we are writing the constitution is to move toward a more perfect union, which is an admitted we are not perfect behind us. it costs -- it causes us to look forward only to do what one of our great hymns says, amend our every flaws. instead, sometimes in politics, we start talking about how to get back to these glorious days of american exceptionalism. i think that is dangerous. the second mythology i think is this notion of language of left versus right. now we say left, right and centrist. i often wonder, where did that language
answers that are a as the -- that are ancient as the bible.rs that are as old as our constitution and our deepest religious values, but the for -- but the problem is we begin all of our conversations i think with two mythologies that constantly keep us in division. maybe even three in light of what you just quoted from trump. one is the mythology that there is some grand place behind us, behind us where everybody was unified. it it it -- it is interesting to me the constitution began with a...
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the bible tells how a star appeared in the sky, its light guiding the shepherds and wise men to the scenef jesus' birth. let the light of christmas, the spirit of selflesness, love, and above all, hope, guide us in the times ahead. it is in that spirit that i wish you a very happy christmas. ♪ >> ♪ joy to the world, the lord is come let earth receive her king let every heart prepare him room, and heaven and nature sing, and heaven and nature sing, and heaven, and heaven, and nature sing joy to the world, the savior reigns let men their songs employ while fields and floods, rocks, hills and plains repeat the sounding joy, repeat the sounding joy, repeat, repeat, the sounding joy he rules the world with truth and grace, and makes the nations prove the glories of his righteousness, and wonders of his love, and wonders of his love, and wonders, wonders, of his love ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: ant 8:00 p.m. tonight on
the bible tells how a star appeared in the sky, its light guiding the shepherds and wise men to the scenef jesus' birth. let the light of christmas, the spirit of selflesness, love, and above all, hope, guide us in the times ahead. it is in that spirit that i wish you a very happy christmas. ♪ >> ♪ joy to the world, the lord is come let earth receive her king let every heart prepare him room, and heaven and nature sing, and heaven and nature sing, and heaven, and heaven, and nature...
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, the puritans bible, you might say. so they are the loyal suggests of king james. they don't intend to leave their subject hood or renounce the authority of the king over them. but in a way it is a declaration of religious independence, it is a statement of religious liberty because in leaving they have left behind his church, the church of england which he is the head and they are saying, your religion we no longer accept. we will no longer be governed by it. but we don't reject your leadership. you are sovereign lord. and for glory of god and add vancement of the christian faith we are taking this voyage to plant as they say the first colony in the northern parts of virginia. but here is the ail salient language, the operative language, in the presence of god and one another we covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic for better ordering and preservation in furtherance of the ends aforesaid. it's a lovely image, an intimate image of civil body politic, a body is a unity when one part of your b
, the puritans bible, you might say. so they are the loyal suggests of king james. they don't intend to leave their subject hood or renounce the authority of the king over them. but in a way it is a declaration of religious independence, it is a statement of religious liberty because in leaving they have left behind his church, the church of england which he is the head and they are saying, your religion we no longer accept. we will no longer be governed by it. but we don't reject your...
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and used the bible to justify abortion.standby and let georgia not know who my opponent is. how radical his views are. >> hypocrisy. loeffler referred to a sermon that warnock gave noting one cannot serve god and the military. and quoting the actual bible. no one can serve two masters. that's not the height of the hypocrisy. ha is up next. little theo's nose had cause for alarm. ordinary tissues were causing it harm. they left his nose raw, with each wiping motion. so dad extinguished the problem, with puffs plus lotion. puffs have up to 50% more lotion to soothe your blows. bringing softness and relief to your sensitive nose. don't get burned by ordinary tissues. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. introducing the new sleep number 360 smart bed... now temperature balancing, so you can sleep better together. and now, save up to $700 on new sleep number 360 smart beds. plus, 0% interest for 48 months on all smart beds. only for a limited time. as someone with hearing loss i know what a confusing and frustrating experience
and used the bible to justify abortion.standby and let georgia not know who my opponent is. how radical his views are. >> hypocrisy. loeffler referred to a sermon that warnock gave noting one cannot serve god and the military. and quoting the actual bible. no one can serve two masters. that's not the height of the hypocrisy. ha is up next. little theo's nose had cause for alarm. ordinary tissues were causing it harm. they left his nose raw, with each wiping motion. so dad extinguished the...
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the bible tells how a star appeared in the sky, its light guiding the shepherds and wise men to the scene‘s birth. let the light of christmas, the spirit of selflessness, love, and above all hope, guide us in the times ahead. it is in that spirit that i wish you a very happy christmas. # joy to the world # the lord is come! # let earth receive her king! # let ev‘ry heart prepare him room # and heaven and nature sing and heaven and nature sing # and heaven, and heaven and nature sing # joy to the world # the saviour reigns # let men their songs employ # while fields and floods # rocks, hills and plains # repeat the sounding joy repeat the sounding joy # repeat, repeat, the sounding joy # he rules the world # with truth and grace # and makes the nations prove # the glories of his righteousness # and wonders of his love and wonders of his love # and wonders, and wonders of his love.# now it's time for the weather with tomasz schafernaker. as promised, weather was pretty quiet on christmas day across most of the uk, with some sunshine, but now all eyes on the atlantic and the weather is about
the bible tells how a star appeared in the sky, its light guiding the shepherds and wise men to the scene‘s birth. let the light of christmas, the spirit of selflessness, love, and above all hope, guide us in the times ahead. it is in that spirit that i wish you a very happy christmas. # joy to the world # the lord is come! # let earth receive her king! # let ev‘ry heart prepare him room # and heaven and nature sing and heaven and nature sing # and heaven, and heaven and nature sing # joy...
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the bibles doug to congratulate him. that is meone who never let the immense essure of the job change who h is. someone who made a life of joy for everyone in the caucus and someone who understands that the end of the day we get sen to the chamber to make life better for our constituents, to do it courageously even when the odds are not in our favor. i will end with a final story. several years ago he was asked to participa in a stage adaptation of his favorite work fiction, to kill aill a mockingbird which of course includeshe his literary icon and another great alabama lawyer, atticus finch. hearing his life story h would be forgiven for thinking it was ripped from the pages of that classic so perhaps it was fate one day he would be asked to play a part in the story. there s jus one hiccup he was ked to play the judge said he never got to deliver the passage and shortly after the death of missus dubose when explainedo his son real courage isn't a man with a gun in his hand, rl courage is when y know before you begin bu
the bibles doug to congratulate him. that is meone who never let the immense essure of the job change who h is. someone who made a life of joy for everyone in the caucus and someone who understands that the end of the day we get sen to the chamber to make life better for our constituents, to do it courageously even when the odds are not in our favor. i will end with a final story. several years ago he was asked to participa in a stage adaptation of his favorite work fiction, to kill aill a...
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study with me and he read the bible and about hope and about now truth basically i had told him everything that i was arrested for but you're turning to him for years and not much said here still use was help you with your case anything that i can do and you know by the way do you have any money that i could you know i don't have any money in and you know if you can help me out with some money my dad put money on his books for him and my attorney comes down and has a tape recorder and pushes play. and it's robert hughes on the tape saying i'm in liskeard in the 7000 model of the county jail and and you know he he ran down how he killed his mom. my jaw is just on the table i can't believe it this is my friend this robert hughes this christian this good guy my case was the 4th case 4th defendant against whom robert hughes had come forward and claimed a confession in the span of about a year and a half i think for about a decade prosecutors had this corrupt alliance with jailhouse informants who would . either make up or try to solicit confessions from fellow inmates and then use that informa
study with me and he read the bible and about hope and about now truth basically i had told him everything that i was arrested for but you're turning to him for years and not much said here still use was help you with your case anything that i can do and you know by the way do you have any money that i could you know i don't have any money in and you know if you can help me out with some money my dad put money on his books for him and my attorney comes down and has a tape recorder and pushes...