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they continue over, over and over again to find that what the bible says is history. it's not the most dramatic example. one of the reasons i wrote the book almost main reason i wrote the book was the discovery of biblical sodom, 1700 b.c.. i mean, we have this kind of mythical account of the destruction of sodom in. the about 20 years ago, a man that i have gotten know an archaeologist flat out, discovers biblical sodom. and when i first heard that, i'm skeptical, i said, well, know people like these claims, whatever. when you look into it, it's insane. i said to myself, this should be above the fold. new york times, washington post. this is as big as it gets. no matter what your religious view that that this this thing from the first few pages of the bible has been shown to be true from archaeology. listen nature magazine. okay peer reviewed the probably the greatest peer reviewed scientific journal they had 20 scientists write a gigantic article on every detail of this discovery of what is biblical sodom and even these 20 scientists. i assume most whom are secular,
they continue over, over and over again to find that what the bible says is history. it's not the most dramatic example. one of the reasons i wrote the book almost main reason i wrote the book was the discovery of biblical sodom, 1700 b.c.. i mean, we have this kind of mythical account of the destruction of sodom in. the about 20 years ago, a man that i have gotten know an archaeologist flat out, discovers biblical sodom. and when i first heard that, i'm skeptical, i said, well, know people...
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i'm overstating this, but i got from your that science is leading us to a christian god and that the bible over the two millennia have not has been proven wrong. is that right? it's not overstating my argument and i will say this i say this as humbly as i can, but i think it's not i think it's incontrovertible. and that is i think that anyone who and as i say, who just my book, it's not like you even need to go that because there's so much there's so much evidence that most people are unaware of. i would say you have to conclude if you're honest, that the idea that there's no god is no longer on the table, the only question what do we make of the details, as i just said, and then i think so. so that, you know, there are three principal arguments, science, which i give in the first part of the book, and then i get into archeology. it is crazy how in the in in in the middle east as as archeology continues, we've only been doing archeology for 180 years or something that they continue over and over and over again to find that what the bible says is history. it's not the most dramatic example.
i'm overstating this, but i got from your that science is leading us to a christian god and that the bible over the two millennia have not has been proven wrong. is that right? it's not overstating my argument and i will say this i say this as humbly as i can, but i think it's not i think it's incontrovertible. and that is i think that anyone who and as i say, who just my book, it's not like you even need to go that because there's so much there's so much evidence that most people are unaware...
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no matter what your religious view, that this thing from the first few pages of the bible has been shown to be true from archaeology. and listen, nature magazine, okay, peer-reviewed, probably the greatest peer-reviewed scientific journal, they had 20 scientists write a gigantic article on every detail of this discovery of what is biblical sodom, and even these 20 scientists i assume most of them are secular could not avoid referencing biblical sodom because the parallels are just so striking. so archaeology is pointing to the bible as history. this news needs to get up. people could argue with that but we live in a culture that acts like no, no, no the bible is our but he knows it's folktales and distinct and separate whatever and everybody knows science points away from god. absolutely untrue. absolutely not only untrue but precisely the opposite is true. to me this is big news. that's what i wrote the book. >> host: in the book is atheism dead you spend a lot of time with the big bang theory, expanding universe. >> guest: yes. yes, i do. i found it funny, i mean, a fine-tuning argumen
no matter what your religious view, that this thing from the first few pages of the bible has been shown to be true from archaeology. and listen, nature magazine, okay, peer-reviewed, probably the greatest peer-reviewed scientific journal, they had 20 scientists write a gigantic article on every detail of this discovery of what is biblical sodom, and even these 20 scientists i assume most of them are secular could not avoid referencing biblical sodom because the parallels are just so striking....
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middle east as archaeology continues, they continue over, and over, and over again defined with the bible says is history. the most dramatic example where the reasons i wrote the book almost the main reason i wrote the book was the discovery of biblical sodom. we have a typical account. about 20 years ago a man that i've gotten to know an archaeologist flat out discovers biblical sodom. i firmly heard that i was skeptical. when you look into it is insane. i said to myself this should be above the fold "new york times" it's as big as it gets. no matter what your religious view has been shown it to be true from archaeology. listen, nature magazine pry the greatest peer-reviewed scientific journal, they had 20 scientists write a gigantic article on every detail of this discovery of what is called biblical sodom. even these who ice and most are secular could not avoid referencing biblical sodom. the parallels are just so striking. archaeologist point to the bible as history. this news needs to get out people can arguelt with it but e live in a culture that acts like the bible -- mcgovern know
middle east as archaeology continues, they continue over, and over, and over again defined with the bible says is history. the most dramatic example where the reasons i wrote the book almost the main reason i wrote the book was the discovery of biblical sodom. we have a typical account. about 20 years ago a man that i've gotten to know an archaeologist flat out discovers biblical sodom. i firmly heard that i was skeptical. when you look into it is insane. i said to myself this should be above...
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they took away the bible, _ north carolina. they took away the bible, took _ north carolina.ina. they took away the bible, took away jesus - north carolina. they took away the bible, took away jesus and | the bible, took awayjesus and everything so now we are being run by devils, we are being run by satan because it is a spiritual war.— by satan because it is a spiritual war. some call this rise of the _ spiritual war. some call this rise of the religious - spiritual war. some call this rise of the religious right. rise of the religious right nationalism, the belief that american was formed as a christian nation should remain one. breaking cover during the storming of the capital were christian symbols and prayers that were on display. wedlock was one of many pastors at the capital that day. he has millions of followers online and preachers to hundreds every week. ., ., ., , ., week. you have not seen an insurrection _ week. you have not seen an insurrection yet. _ week. you have not seen an insurrection yet. his - week. you have not seen an insurrection yet. his image | week
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it is in the bible, it is something we really care about. would impose that quickly i want a government that keeps marriage what it has always been. what he preaches from the pulpit is meant to be taken to the polls. we endorse monte fritz, we endorse him. and his message seems to be resonating. to me this isn't anything new, it isjust how i even grew up in a country. there is nothing wrong with that. and some try to shame us for loving our country, this is what god raised us to do. we wanted to find a place that wasn't afraid to take a stand, that wasn't afraid to speak out if there were issues that they thought needed to be spoken about. we are definitely a christian nation, we should be. - so to try to separate i politics from the church is asinine, it cannot be done. if you are doing it, you're - probably doing something wrong. i wanted to know if other churches in tennessee felt the same way, so i continued the journey to the city of franklin, south of nashville anna place that has become the new frontier for evangelical christianity. i
it is in the bible, it is something we really care about. would impose that quickly i want a government that keeps marriage what it has always been. what he preaches from the pulpit is meant to be taken to the polls. we endorse monte fritz, we endorse him. and his message seems to be resonating. to me this isn't anything new, it isjust how i even grew up in a country. there is nothing wrong with that. and some try to shame us for loving our country, this is what god raised us to do. we wanted...
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say, you have to be honest that they continue to find over and over and over again finding what the bible says is historye and not the mot dramatice. example and one of te main reasons i wrote the book was the dis-cough reigns leading of biblical lines. 700 bc and structural challenges in about 20 years ago and a man that i have gotten to know, an archaeologist flat out discovers biblical sodum. it's above the fold and washington times and this is as big as it get nosomatter your religious view and the article with the detail with the discovery and the biblical sod want and these scientists most of whom are secular could not avoid referencing the biblical sodomy and j the parallels are striking and archeology is pointing to the bible as history. this news needs to get up. people can argue with it. it's big news. why i wrote the book. >> we spent a lot of time on the big bangiv theory expanding and, yes. yes i do. and you getbe into this stuff ad you realize that once that we're going to walk through that. i just want to kind of put that to the side and that's fascinating and amazing and g
say, you have to be honest that they continue to find over and over and over again finding what the bible says is historye and not the mot dramatice. example and one of te main reasons i wrote the book was the dis-cough reigns leading of biblical lines. 700 bc and structural challenges in about 20 years ago and a man that i have gotten to know, an archaeologist flat out discovers biblical sodum. it's above the fold and washington times and this is as big as it get nosomatter your religious view...
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all of these things ultimately must be seen to come historically from the idea that we find in the bible. that has worked its way out through history and that we have represented in america and we think it's allowed to evaporate with the culture. and north carolina is -- north korea having organs taken out by chinese government because they can because they have the power. they don't believe in the sanctity of human beings or of life or all that. the grewsomeness of the words forgotten god and most americans we kind of were un-aware of it and it is horrifying when we look at the record. the atheist record and christians persecuted the inquisition and that stuff pails in comparison to atheist regime's so dramatically it's almost unbelievable and we need to look at that and of course lived in the middle of that hell and he could speak from that hell and say this is a waking nightmare. this is as antihuman and inhuman and cruel as anything. that's how it started and so i think it's just important for us, even if you're not a person of faith to recognize we're goingoi to enforce autism and n
all of these things ultimately must be seen to come historically from the idea that we find in the bible. that has worked its way out through history and that we have represented in america and we think it's allowed to evaporate with the culture. and north carolina is -- north korea having organs taken out by chinese government because they can because they have the power. they don't believe in the sanctity of human beings or of life or all that. the grewsomeness of the words forgotten god and...
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the bible gave us the leads that we needed to solve this case and bring earl's death to justice. >> ibible with his name in it? >> the bible is just one twist in a case that's far from over. >> mr. olander's community family and friends deserve to know the actual truth, real motive, true story of his death. >> the thrust of the investigation by the private investigator was to see whether you specifically were involved. >> us? >> i think divine intervention is god knows how everything is going to happen and play out. >> i still get chills sitting here. it sent chills down my spine. >> we had a picture of earl in our investigative unit with justice for earl. it was the picture that he had in his church directory. he was wearing a nice red dress shirt and his hands were folded. we would often, you know, look at him and i need a sign. we need to figure something out. we're not getting anywhere. >> in the end, what is it that fnally cracks the case? >> earl's bible. on may 9, 2015 we got a tip from a party who had been cleaning an apartment in st. paul for $23 and a bottle of vodka. this c
the bible gave us the leads that we needed to solve this case and bring earl's death to justice. >> ibible with his name in it? >> the bible is just one twist in a case that's far from over. >> mr. olander's community family and friends deserve to know the actual truth, real motive, true story of his death. >> the thrust of the investigation by the private investigator was to see whether you specifically were involved. >> us? >> i think divine intervention is...
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they took away the bible, they took awayjesus in everything, and so now we are being run by devils, wesatan because it is a spiritual war. some call this rise of the religious right christian nationalism, the belief that america was founded as a christian nation and should remain one. it has taken on a new intensity in this fractured political world, breaking covered during the storming of the capitol, where christian symbols and prayer were on display. good evening... greg locke was one of many pastors at the capitol that day. he has millions of followers on line and preaches to hundreds every week. you ain't seen the insurrection yet. he has managed to weave his political views into an apocalyptic worldview laced with conspiracy theories. you god—hating communists, you will find out what an insurrection is, because we ain't playing your garbage! you are calling fellow americans evil, and putting it in the context of an apocalyptic battle between good and evil. there is an apocalyptic battle between... and so that is the kind of language that could be used to incite violence. that is
they took away the bible, they took awayjesus in everything, and so now we are being run by devils, wesatan because it is a spiritual war. some call this rise of the religious right christian nationalism, the belief that america was founded as a christian nation and should remain one. it has taken on a new intensity in this fractured political world, breaking covered during the storming of the capitol, where christian symbols and prayer were on display. good evening... greg locke was one of...
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but celebrating people's lives. >> love is not lost upon me, as it says in the bible. the name of a person describes attributes for that person. her name means love life in english. i gave her the name the day after she was born because i figured she was so eager for life , she jumped out of her mother's womb on the way to the hospital. she cannot wait. she had that energy. she was always at 10. she was effervescent with love. she was all about love . it is not lost on me that the meaning of her life , to god be the glory, is to remind us to love each other and treat each other with respect. >> and she gave you the idea. >> it was her idea. i have been following in her prodigious footsteps ever since. i will always uplift. >> we are glad you are doing that. please join us in another segment, with donald lacey jr. >>> if you have been with us you have to be inspired. donald was talking about shakespeare and august wilson. one of our persons in the camera , the camera person, said do a little shakespeare . and he did. why don't you do a little shakespeare? >> how about so
but celebrating people's lives. >> love is not lost upon me, as it says in the bible. the name of a person describes attributes for that person. her name means love life in english. i gave her the name the day after she was born because i figured she was so eager for life , she jumped out of her mother's womb on the way to the hospital. she cannot wait. she had that energy. she was always at 10. she was effervescent with love. she was all about love . it is not lost on me that the meaning...
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in chief in a religious sense, this is how i must disappoint whether catholic or orthodox exists, the bibleith is based on concrete knowledge. you can’t believe in the rich, who today have never read the bible and don’t understand how a person lives, religious faith is just based on a deep knowledge of religious texts, faith goes just knowledge at that time, according to pictures especially for them , that’s why, when you look at the board is already distorting. no, you are distorting, you don’t know the history of the question and offer to treat the faith as, relatively speaking, our yeltsin was treated by religious faith so it differs when it was translated. what language was the russian language, what language did the orthodox speak in the 19th century, did russian orthodox people come to church and what did they combine in greek? yes, nasroslav, he doesn’t understand something staroslavs. when you hear a church slavonic text, i don’t understand it, or something daltovich, then you are the first russian who does not understand church slavonic. well, how can you not take church slavery so
in chief in a religious sense, this is how i must disappoint whether catholic or orthodox exists, the bibleith is based on concrete knowledge. you can’t believe in the rich, who today have never read the bible and don’t understand how a person lives, religious faith is just based on a deep knowledge of religious texts, faith goes just knowledge at that time, according to pictures especially for them , that’s why, when you look at the board is already distorting. no, you are distorting,...
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well, how do you believe in all the tales of this bible about one of the books of the bible it is saidn, the same does not happen. we know that the whale feeds on small small plankton. to which the metropolitan of philoria told her dear, if it was written in the bible that china had swallowed the ions, i would not doubt it for a second. but this is how it will be so to say the answer is that this is not all purple. he suits me, but this law exists and this law is the destruction of human society, the destruction of an ethnic group. it worked in late greece in late hellenism and in rome and so on and so forth. it's like the law of self-preservation understand? i don't judge. i do not blame them for this, as it were, a special special conversation, but this deadly danger for the people is deadly dangerous for the people and it is absolutely correct that advertising of such things, indirect and direct, is suppressed in our country. excuse me, you can draw a huge poster. is it possible to write a wonderful book about the pioneers? and all the youth will read it, and then they will say, wel
well, how do you believe in all the tales of this bible about one of the books of the bible it is saidn, the same does not happen. we know that the whale feeds on small small plankton. to which the metropolitan of philoria told her dear, if it was written in the bible that china had swallowed the ions, i would not doubt it for a second. but this is how it will be so to say the answer is that this is not all purple. he suits me, but this law exists and this law is the destruction of human...
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well, how do you believe in all the tales of this bible about one of the books of the bible, it is said same does not happen. we know that the type feeds on small small plankton. what is the metabolite filorets, said to her dear, if it was written in the bible that jonah swallowed china i wouldn't doubt it for a second. but this is how it will be said, filaret's answers are not all. he suits me, but the law exists and the laws are the destruction of human society, the destruction of an ethnic group. it worked in late greece in late hellenism and in rome and so on and so forth. do you understand this as the law of self-preservation? i don't judge. i don't blame them, it's like saying a special special conversation, but this deadly is deadly for the people dangerous for the people and absolutely correct that we suppress advertising of such things, indirect and direct. what is culture the word comes from the greek word for cultivation , agriculture cultivates. here i am, say the state prize for agriculture in this sense. i know what i am saying. here are the fields, we pull out from there
well, how do you believe in all the tales of this bible about one of the books of the bible, it is said same does not happen. we know that the type feeds on small small plankton. what is the metabolite filorets, said to her dear, if it was written in the bible that jonah swallowed china i wouldn't doubt it for a second. but this is how it will be said, filaret's answers are not all. he suits me, but the law exists and the laws are the destruction of human society, the destruction of an ethnic...
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god graced them with triplets 55 year -- 5 years ago, the bible said l let us exhault the lord togetherny was not feeling well and hospitalized with n n pneumonia, he suf suffer -- she would have to remain in a wheelchair for her life. >> i used to feel like i was created from left over pieces. i have that feeling for all of my life. april 23, of this year, would have been 13 years that i have been in the chair. >> on march 15, 2022, dani and doug heard that dr. healthy would do a 3 night presentation on healing. the couple decided to attend. >> she apl explained that when people reach out their hands while worshipping, thinking about it as if your hands are up and you reach for your father as a child. and so that night while music was going on, i reached up, i said, i need you. and i need you to hold me. and just, take care of me. i ffelt like someone turned water on in both of my ears. i was going down my body. >> she removed her vent. if she came apart at the neck or from the vent at any time, it was a emergency to get her reconnected she was not breathing. here she just removed it t
god graced them with triplets 55 year -- 5 years ago, the bible said l let us exhault the lord togetherny was not feeling well and hospitalized with n n pneumonia, he suf suffer -- she would have to remain in a wheelchair for her life. >> i used to feel like i was created from left over pieces. i have that feeling for all of my life. april 23, of this year, would have been 13 years that i have been in the chair. >> on march 15, 2022, dani and doug heard that dr. healthy would do a 3...
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the bible is dange the reaction. the bible is dange the scripture should be and provocative. point. but this was a facile gesture , i suppose. look, you gesture, i suppose. look, you can take the bible literally and you can take it serious , but you you can take it serious, but you can't really do both. you have really stress the fact there is metaphor, there is imagery , metaphor, there is imagery, there's emotion, and there's absolute . i don't believe it's absolute. i don't believe it's divine dictation , do believe divine dictation, do believe it's inspired word of god . but it's inspired word of god. but there are passages that can seem jarring. well you require an intelligent , prayerful analysis intelligent, prayerful analysis of what it's really saying. but this just legalese to make an impression . but it is impression. but it is potentially very dangerous , potentially very dangerous, because once you say about any holy text the way that it might , too offensive to read, too offensive to show in public, that means it's followers are the same and that leads to religi
the bible is dange the reaction. the bible is dange the scripture should be and provocative. point. but this was a facile gesture , i suppose. look, you gesture, i suppose. look, you can take the bible literally and you can take it serious , but you you can take it serious, but you can't really do both. you have really stress the fact there is metaphor, there is imagery , metaphor, there is imagery, there's emotion, and there's absolute . i don't believe it's absolute. i don't believe it's...
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. >> they took away the bible, they took away jesus and everything, so now we are being run by devilsre being run by satan into this spiritual war. >> some people call this rise of the religious right christian nationalism, the belief that america was founded as a christian nation and should remain one. it has taken on a new intensity in this fractured political world. during the u.s. capitol riot, christian symbols and prayer were underway. greg was one of many pasto at the capitol that day. he has millions of followers online and preaches to hundreds every week. >> you ain't seen an insurrection yet. >> he managed to have an apocalyptic worldview laced with political conspiracies -- >> you god hating communists will find out what an insurrection is. >> you are calling fellow americans people and putting it an apocalyptic concept of the battle of good and evil. >> there is a battle of good and evil. >> that if the type of language that could incite violence -- >> that is not my responsibility -- >> you don't see that is your responsibility to stay away from possibly inciting violence
. >> they took away the bible, they took away jesus and everything, so now we are being run by devilsre being run by satan into this spiritual war. >> some people call this rise of the religious right christian nationalism, the belief that america was founded as a christian nation and should remain one. it has taken on a new intensity in this fractured political world. during the u.s. capitol riot, christian symbols and prayer were underway. greg was one of many pasto at the capitol...
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they took away the bible, they took awayjesus in everything so now we are being run by devils, we are war. some call this rise of the religious right christian nationalism, the belief that america was founded as a christian nation and should remain one. it has taken on a new intensity in this fractured political world. breaking cover during the storming of the capitol were christian symbols and prayers on display. good evening, global family... greg locke was one of many pastors at the capitol that day. he has millions of followers online and preaches to hundreds every week. you ain't seen the insurrection yet. he has managed to weave his political views into an apocalyptic worldview laced with conspiracy theories. you god—hating communists, you will find out what insurrection is because we ain't playing no garbage. you are calling fellow americans evil and putting it in the context of an apocalyptic battle between good and evil. there is an apocalyptic battle between good and evil. and so that is the kind of language that could be used to incite violence. that is not my responsibilit
they took away the bible, they took awayjesus in everything so now we are being run by devils, we are war. some call this rise of the religious right christian nationalism, the belief that america was founded as a christian nation and should remain one. it has taken on a new intensity in this fractured political world. breaking cover during the storming of the capitol were christian symbols and prayers on display. good evening, global family... greg locke was one of many pastors at the capitol...
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i'm preaching the bible.astor kevin riggs is a community activist. he believes scripture teaches that god cares most about social justice. my concern with the religious right has been that they are damaging the reputation of the church. i have had friends who were pastors of churches and because they spoke out against the religious right or against president trump, then they were asked to leave their church. next week's election will be the first test of this vocal minority at the polls. if the republicans win big, it could become a powerful force pushing the party further to the right. barbara plett usher, bbc news, pennsylvania. i asked lauren wright, a political scientist at princeton university, how worried she was by the conspiracy theorists. there are quite a few of them but i think what is more telling is that they are moving away from that message and focusing on the economy and crime which are consistently the top polling issues for americans. there is about 30%—40% of american voters who think the 2
i'm preaching the bible.astor kevin riggs is a community activist. he believes scripture teaches that god cares most about social justice. my concern with the religious right has been that they are damaging the reputation of the church. i have had friends who were pastors of churches and because they spoke out against the religious right or against president trump, then they were asked to leave their church. next week's election will be the first test of this vocal minority at the polls. if the...
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i'm preaching the bible.is a community activist. he believes scripture teaches that god cares most about social justice. my concern with the religious right has been that they are damaging the reputation of the church. i have had friends who were pastors of churches and because they spoke out against the religious right or against president trump, then they were asked to leave their church. next week's election will be the first test of this vocal minority at the polls. if the republicans win big, it could become a powerful force pushing the party further to the right. barbara plett usher, bbc news, pennsylvania. lottery players in the us have their fingers crossed for an enormous cash prize after the powerball jackpot grew to a record—breaking 1.6 billion dollars. no ticket had the winning numbers on wednesday during the draw and the jackpot has rolled over to saturday — in fact it hasn't been won in more than three months. earlier, i spoke to drew svitko, executive directior of pennsylvania lottery and aske
i'm preaching the bible.is a community activist. he believes scripture teaches that god cares most about social justice. my concern with the religious right has been that they are damaging the reputation of the church. i have had friends who were pastors of churches and because they spoke out against the religious right or against president trump, then they were asked to leave their church. next week's election will be the first test of this vocal minority at the polls. if the republicans win...
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they took away the bible, they took awayjesus in everything so now we are being run by devils, we areeligious right christian nationalism, the belief that america was founded as a christian nation and should remain one. it has taken on a new intensity in this fractured political world. breaking cover during the storming of the capitol were christian symbols and prayers on display. good evening, global family... greg locke was one of many pastors at the capitol that day. he has millions of followers online and preaches to hundreds every week. you ain't seen the insurrection yet. he has managed to weave his political views into an apocalyptic worldview laced with conspiracy theories. you god—hating communists, you will find out what insurrection is because we ain't playing no garbage. playing your garbage. you are calling fellow americans evil and putting it in the context of an apocalyptic battle between good and evil. there is an apocalyptic battle between good and evil. and so that is the kind of language that could be used to incite violence. that is not my responsibility. you don't
they took away the bible, they took awayjesus in everything so now we are being run by devils, we areeligious right christian nationalism, the belief that america was founded as a christian nation and should remain one. it has taken on a new intensity in this fractured political world. breaking cover during the storming of the capitol were christian symbols and prayers on display. good evening, global family... greg locke was one of many pastors at the capitol that day. he has millions of...
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e is the same society, e, which is written in the bible and about which i am somewhere the dream of the birthday of the legendary soviet intelligence officer, the ex-british officer, who until the end of his days was confident in our country. an amazing value like this has not been in the entire history of meteorological observations, the weather in the capital region is again on a record, how warm the upcoming weekend will be, we start with new blows that nationalists inflict on the populated areas points of donbass under fire donetsk dokuchaevsk. and krasnogorovka was hit by cannon artillery, exploded, a dozen and a half large -caliber shells also attacked makeevka and golmovsky, the village of rose, in the mining area, the militants fired from american systems in salvo. haymars fire, fired at least two rockets information about the destruction and the victims is being specified according to the latest data, one civilian was killed under shelling in the dpr during the day, two more were injured. now footage of combat sorties of russian multi-purpose su-30cm and su-35s fighters in the
e is the same society, e, which is written in the bible and about which i am somewhere the dream of the birthday of the legendary soviet intelligence officer, the ex-british officer, who until the end of his days was confident in our country. an amazing value like this has not been in the entire history of meteorological observations, the weather in the capital region is again on a record, how warm the upcoming weekend will be, we start with new blows that nationalists inflict on the populated...
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the u.s. military and bible distribution on the post world occupied pacific. melissa borja it is an assistant professor in american culture and a quarter faculty member in the asian pacific islander american studies program at the university of michigan. melissa works on religion, migration, race, ethnicity, and politics in the united states and the pacific world. her book, following the new way, among refugee resettlement policy and religious changes forthcoming from harvard university press. melissa is also an active public scholar serving a senior adviser to the religion and settlement project at princeton university. and is lead investigator of the -- hate project, which studies anti asian racism and asian american activism during covid-19 pandemic. paper today's religious body politics, religious pluralism and -- in health care settings. and finally, william shultz as a historian of -- and assistant professor at the university of chicago divinity school. we'll work on the intersection of politics and capitalism, and is currently finishing up his first boo
the u.s. military and bible distribution on the post world occupied pacific. melissa borja it is an assistant professor in american culture and a quarter faculty member in the asian pacific islander american studies program at the university of michigan. melissa works on religion, migration, race, ethnicity, and politics in the united states and the pacific world. her book, following the new way, among refugee resettlement policy and religious changes forthcoming from harvard university press....
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the bible is true when it says the wicked are an abomination to the righteous and the righteous are an abomination to the wicked. host: we will let you go there, peter, you touched on evangelicals earlier. if you want to say more, go ahead. guest: i think that religious communities, religious organization of all strides, are struggling with these kinds of political divisions and oversimplification of the other side and the issue across the country, across the world -- this is a problem in many communities. that his wife participation in churches is on the decline, trust in churches and religious organizations is on the decline. part of it is because we start to lose trust in the others that are there. it is a problem i know many of these organizations are frustrated by, trying to get their hands around. it is another symptom of this garnered political divisiveness that is baked into our culture. host: in the forward to your book, "the way: how you this.toxic polarization," i recognized tendencies must continue unabated, i hope to offer an alternative way out of our current dystopian st
the bible is true when it says the wicked are an abomination to the righteous and the righteous are an abomination to the wicked. host: we will let you go there, peter, you touched on evangelicals earlier. if you want to say more, go ahead. guest: i think that religious communities, religious organization of all strides, are struggling with these kinds of political divisions and oversimplification of the other side and the issue across the country, across the world -- this is a problem in many...
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those who commit war crimes should understand what they are doing, this is a message to them, as in the biblethere was a word and we have said our word, we congratulate you on the first channel of public broadcasting i congratulate you as a member of the european parliament and us ukrainians with the fact that the european parliament adopted a resolution recognizing russia as a state sponsor of terrorism, we are recording this conversation with you on wednesday almost immediately after the vote, what can the resolution change and was it difficult for you and your like-minded colleagues to influence your colleagues in the european parliament to vote for the plant first? as a person, as a european, i understand that it is terrible that we even have to vote in order to recognize the largest state in the world as a terrorist. imagine the situation we europeans will be in if a terrorist rule reigns in russia on the european continent the state regime that commits crimes against ukraine because we were able to pass the resolution, these are mixed feelings now about the importance of the resolution.
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some of the officials cautioned that unless people paid for the bibles. they might become reliant on the united states for charity a microcosm of a larger debate that was unfolding about how to occupy the martial islands and transform kwadulin into a military base without turning the marshallese people into wards of the american state. after each battle like the one on kwajalein the us military held a flag-raising ceremony to mark the end of the fighting and the beginning of the us occupation as one us official explained these rituals were performed to communicate to the marshallese people that they were now under american protection in may 1944 time magazine published a report about one of the ceremonies near a a fawning review of going my way. be that starred bing crosby as a crooning catholic priest who sweeps in to save a new york city parish and a long profile on us general omar bradley the short report communicated a lot. this is what the article said. the marine platoon presented arms the bugler played to the colors as the us flag flooded up the sta
some of the officials cautioned that unless people paid for the bibles. they might become reliant on the united states for charity a microcosm of a larger debate that was unfolding about how to occupy the martial islands and transform kwadulin into a military base without turning the marshallese people into wards of the american state. after each battle like the one on kwajalein the us military held a flag-raising ceremony to mark the end of the fighting and the beginning of the us occupation...
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the bible you would get access directly to morality. lincoln could not interpret the united states in these moral terms, or the constitution in these moral terms. so long of the constitution and try and slavery, which he knew to be a moral wrong. so, up into the emancipation proclamation he was committed to the constitution under the rule of law principles that dana was talking about. but that means he was committed to a compromise that included a compromise with immorality, and that put him in a contradictory situation. after emancipation, he was now able to describe the constitution has fundamentally moral. so, when he said that the country was not only conceived in liberty but dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal, he could not have said that about the constitution until he broke the constitution. because the constitution wasn't dedicated to that proposition, because the constitution enshrined slavery. once emancipation was an established fact by lincoln, he could reconceptualize the country in these terms. this
the bible you would get access directly to morality. lincoln could not interpret the united states in these moral terms, or the constitution in these moral terms. so long of the constitution and try and slavery, which he knew to be a moral wrong. so, up into the emancipation proclamation he was committed to the constitution under the rule of law principles that dana was talking about. but that means he was committed to a compromise that included a compromise with immorality, and that put him in...
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the museum of the, bible religious institute and the religious freedom foundation. you to all of them for making this possible. tonight, we started with the idea that ideas have consequences. we've heard about bad ideas like the french revolution and the consequences that flowed from that. i kind of revolution-ism, we've had it at the russian revolution, the chinese revolution, it happened in cambodia and again and again. the things that tear down rather than buildup. so the projects that we've talked about tonight or exactly that. they tear down, ben buildup. i think a closing framework is to think about e pluribus unum. out of many, one. the stories we've been talking about tonight are about how the pilgrims and other seeds after the mayflower compact. the charter of the commonwealth of virginia, later the constitution of massachusetts, written by john adams. the 12 documents before the declaration of independence. and then the declaration of independence. the u.s. constitution, the speeches of lincoln, the reflections of jefferson. and on and on and on. t r, fdr,
the museum of the, bible religious institute and the religious freedom foundation. you to all of them for making this possible. tonight, we started with the idea that ideas have consequences. we've heard about bad ideas like the french revolution and the consequences that flowed from that. i kind of revolution-ism, we've had it at the russian revolution, the chinese revolution, it happened in cambodia and again and again. the things that tear down rather than buildup. so the projects that we've...
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and we have the most valuable libraries that we can offer, these are 10 editions of the bible and franciswhich formed the basis of the belarusian book of printing. well, we also have the first lifetime edition of the classic of belarusian literature, yanka kupala, yakob kolas, maximum godovich. for others, the age of internet digitalization has not lost interest in a printed book, for your look, as it seems to you, it began to read less, in fact, an interesting one is lost. uh, just a paper and printed book. there are advantages and disadvantages. ah, the printed book. let's just say it evokes great emotions. it is more interesting to work with it and it contributes to a deeper assimilation of information, but electronic publications. it is more compact. she has the possibility of additional work with text. and our research shows that our readers do with age. still, they prefer paper. here is how the national the library in digital format has become more of these digital readers today. if you can call them that, of course, the library. today. it is not only printed documents, we provide a
and we have the most valuable libraries that we can offer, these are 10 editions of the bible and franciswhich formed the basis of the belarusian book of printing. well, we also have the first lifetime edition of the classic of belarusian literature, yanka kupala, yakob kolas, maximum godovich. for others, the age of internet digitalization has not lost interest in a printed book, for your look, as it seems to you, it began to read less, in fact, an interesting one is lost. uh, just a paper and...
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the most valuable thing we can offer is 10 editions of the bible and francis, which formed the basislarusian book of printing. well, we also have the first lifetime editions of the classics of belarusian literature, yanka kupala jacob kolas maxim bogdanovich and other digitalization of the internet , they lost interesting books to blame, as you think, they began to read less. uh, really interesting loss. uh, just paper and print books. there are advantages, disadvantages, and a printed book. let's just say it evokes great emotions. eh, it's more interesting to work with her and on
the most valuable thing we can offer is 10 editions of the bible and francis, which formed the basislarusian book of printing. well, we also have the first lifetime editions of the classics of belarusian literature, yanka kupala jacob kolas maxim bogdanovich and other digitalization of the internet , they lost interesting books to blame, as you think, they began to read less. uh, really interesting loss. uh, just paper and print books. there are advantages, disadvantages, and a printed book....
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and in our library, the most valuable thing we can offer is 10 editions of the bible and francis of the which formed the basis of the belarusian book printing, but we also have the first lifetime edition of the classic of belgorod literature. yankee kupala yakuboks maximum godovich. more and others for a century the digitalization of the internet has not lost interest in the printed book, in your opinion, as you think, less reading has begun, in fact, interesting ones have been lost. uh, just a paper and printed book. there are advantages and disadvantages. ah, the printed book. let's just say it evokes great emotions. it is more interesting to work with it and it contributes to a deeper assimilation of information, but electronic publications. it is more compact. she has the opportunity and additional work with the text. and our research shows that with age our readers. still prefer paper. this is how the national library is presented today in digital format . today, there are more digital readers like this. if their so you can, of course, the library. today. it is not only printed doc
and in our library, the most valuable thing we can offer is 10 editions of the bible and francis of the which formed the basis of the belarusian book printing, but we also have the first lifetime edition of the classic of belgorod literature. yankee kupala yakuboks maximum godovich. more and others for a century the digitalization of the internet has not lost interest in the printed book, in your opinion, as you think, less reading has begun, in fact, interesting ones have been lost. uh, just a...
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>> the word peace runs right through the bible. the reason jesus says peace.from the world. that is a spiritual conviction. we need to find a detachment from the world with what's good and what's evil in it and get our lives centered in god. only in god will our souls be at rest, the bible says. it is only in god that we find peace. there's a wonderful device that you can find on gothic cathedrals called the wheel of fortune. it's a great circle at the top of which is a king and the bottom of which is a popper and there is a king losing his crown and a king gaining his crown. the point is, that's life. the wheel of fortune turns. there's ups and downs, goods and pads. don't live your life on the rim of the wheel. rather, live your life in the center of the wheel. that is where you find, where you find god. who was the same yesterday, the same, and forever. who links us to the eternity of god. when you live in the central place, you find a piece that the world can't give and then you look at the good and bad with detachment. i think you find that theme all thro
>> the word peace runs right through the bible. the reason jesus says peace.from the world. that is a spiritual conviction. we need to find a detachment from the world with what's good and what's evil in it and get our lives centered in god. only in god will our souls be at rest, the bible says. it is only in god that we find peace. there's a wonderful device that you can find on gothic cathedrals called the wheel of fortune. it's a great circle at the top of which is a king and the...
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these are 10 editions of the bible by francis skaryna, which formed the basis of the belarusian booked to me. well, we also have the first lifetime edition a classic of belarusian literature, yanka kupala jacob kolas maksim bogdanovich and others, in the age of digitalization of the internet, interest in a printed book has not been lost, in your opinion, as it seems to you , reading has become less, in fact, interesting ones have been lost. uh, just a paper and printed book. there are advantages and disadvantages to a printed book as well. she say. it evokes great emotions. it is more interesting to work with her and she contributes to a deeper information, but electronic publications. it is more compact. she has the opportunity and additional work with the text. and our research shows that e with age our readers. still, they prefer paper. well, as presented today by the national library, it is in digital format that today there are more of these digital readers. if their so could be, of course, the library. today. it is not only printed documents, we provide access to more than 100
these are 10 editions of the bible by francis skaryna, which formed the basis of the belarusian booked to me. well, we also have the first lifetime edition a classic of belarusian literature, yanka kupala jacob kolas maksim bogdanovich and others, in the age of digitalization of the internet, interest in a printed book has not been lost, in your opinion, as it seems to you , reading has become less, in fact, interesting ones have been lost. uh, just a paper and printed book. there are...
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romantic relationships. >> and when you use the word text, you are referring to an excerpt from the bible? or an excerpt from other jewish sacred texts like the talmud? >> exactly. talmud from ancient jewish scholars, rabbi hilal is one we quote a lot. talking about the golden rule and talking about the entire torah is all about how we should treat each other equally. the rest is commentary, go and learn. he is telling us the core jewish value is that we all deserve to be treated equally. >>> can you talk about how you see changes in the youth you work with? >> one of the places where i really see change is i have the opportunity to work with youth, and often i'll reach students in sixth grade and do a physical up program in seventh grade and eighth grade and keep going in high school. i have teens come up to me afterward and say because of your workshop, i realized the relationship i was in was in the healthy and i was able to get out of it. now i'm supporting my peers and having healthy relationships. those are the moments i go yes, this is the work i'm meant to be doing. >> you remind
romantic relationships. >> and when you use the word text, you are referring to an excerpt from the bible? or an excerpt from other jewish sacred texts like the talmud? >> exactly. talmud from ancient jewish scholars, rabbi hilal is one we quote a lot. talking about the golden rule and talking about the entire torah is all about how we should treat each other equally. the rest is commentary, go and learn. he is telling us the core jewish value is that we all deserve to be treated...
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roberts, i bring greetings and express our complete delight to partner with rfi and the museum of the bible for the 1620, the mayflower compact and america's founding event. at a time when the moral fabric of the american founding is constantly under assault we are so reminded of the power of storytelling. for thousands of years humans have relied on storytelling to transfer history and knowledge, to share emotions, and to relate personal experiences. so, the story of how the pilgrims sewed the seeds of liberty and self-government that made their new england settlement a cradle of democracy must -- must never be forgotten. it is a story that has the power to safeguard the sanctity of the american idea and exhibit its relevance to all americans, including those who have lost confidence that our nation is a place of hope, opportunity, and community for all americans. it is my honor tonight to introduce you to our moderators. my dear colleague, dr. jho low contact -- dr. john is a professor. in this capacity, he serves as heritage's leading scholar on western civilization and john locke. he ha
roberts, i bring greetings and express our complete delight to partner with rfi and the museum of the bible for the 1620, the mayflower compact and america's founding event. at a time when the moral fabric of the american founding is constantly under assault we are so reminded of the power of storytelling. for thousands of years humans have relied on storytelling to transfer history and knowledge, to share emotions, and to relate personal experiences. so, the story of how the pilgrims sewed the...
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but in the bible it says that got destroyed saw them and tomorrow because of this. it is being taught to our children. it is not right. if you want to live that, way you can live that in secret. not out in the public. and the truth should not be allowed, christian churches, to marry people of the same-sex. thank you. >> the beauty of this country's freedom of religion. right? how we practice, how we pray, how we are in community in our faith traditions, our diverse. it is important to note is that we should be respecting the full diversity of those religious and faith traditions. regardless of how people feel about religion. regardless of what their faith traditions are. the reality is that we are a country that has to be about thriving, and we have to be about protecting everyone in our country. i don't have to agree with who you are or what you deal with hundred resent of the time. to fundamentally and steeply believe that you deserve respect, dignity and full health and the ability to thrive in our democracy. >> that line for those who defies lgbtq, this is chris
but in the bible it says that got destroyed saw them and tomorrow because of this. it is being taught to our children. it is not right. if you want to live that, way you can live that in secret. not out in the public. and the truth should not be allowed, christian churches, to marry people of the same-sex. thank you. >> the beauty of this country's freedom of religion. right? how we practice, how we pray, how we are in community in our faith traditions, our diverse. it is important to...
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and we have the most valuable libraries that we can offer, these are 10 editions of the bible and francisna, which formed the basis of the belarusian book printed to me. well, we also have the first lifetime edition of the classic of belarusian literature, yanka kupala jacob kolas maxim godovich. and other digitalization of the internet is not a lost interest in the printed book, in your opinion, do you think it has become less read, in fact, the interest is not lost. uh, just a paper and printed book. there are advantages and disadvantages to a printed book as well. let's just say it evokes great emotions. it is more interesting to work with her and she contributes to a deeper information, but electronic publications. it is more compact. it has the ability, additional work with the text, our research shows that with age our readers. still, they prefer paper. here is how the national library is represented today in digital format more precisely such digital readers. if you can call them that, of course, the library. today. it is not only printed documents, we provide access to more than 1
and we have the most valuable libraries that we can offer, these are 10 editions of the bible and francisna, which formed the basis of the belarusian book printed to me. well, we also have the first lifetime edition of the classic of belarusian literature, yanka kupala jacob kolas maxim godovich. and other digitalization of the internet is not a lost interest in the printed book, in your opinion, do you think it has become less read, in fact, the interest is not lost. uh, just a paper and...
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and in our library the most valuable thing we can offer is 10 editions of the bible and the franciscarsh formed the basis of the belarusian book printed to me. well, we also have the first lifetime edition classics of belarusian literature. the yankees bought jacob kolas and others the digitalization of the internet has not lost interest in the printed book, in your opinion. do you think that reading has become less, in fact , interest has not been lost. uh, just a paper and printed book. there are advantages and disadvantages to a printed book as well. let's just say it evokes great emotions. it is more interesting to work with her and she contributes to a deeper assimilation of information. well, electronic editions, it is more compact. she has the possibility of additional work with text. and our studies show that e with age our readers. still, they prefer paper. this is how the national library is presented today in digital format. today, there are more digital readers like this. if you can call them that, of course, the library. today. it is not only printed documents, we provide a
and in our library the most valuable thing we can offer is 10 editions of the bible and the franciscarsh formed the basis of the belarusian book printed to me. well, we also have the first lifetime edition classics of belarusian literature. the yankees bought jacob kolas and others the digitalization of the internet has not lost interest in the printed book, in your opinion. do you think that reading has become less, in fact , interest has not been lost. uh, just a paper and printed book. there...
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they proclaim to people the will of god the bible, we repeatedly find facts about how an angel informs a person a message from the lord, so the angel is the righteous zechariah and announced to him about the imminent birth, the son of the future great prophet john the baptist. an angel brought the greatest joy the idea of the seas that the savior of the world, christ, will be born from it. angels brought the disciples of the lord jesus christ the news that their teacher had risen from the dead and was also waiting to meet them . according to the teachings of the orthodox church. not all angels are created equal in heavenly power. as angels are also called, it is divided into three ranks, in turn, each rank is subdivided into three more such division is based on two principles of the degree of closeness to god and the type of service to angels. so the angels closest to god are called seraphim, but surgery. we are recognized not to save the world. enlightenment emanating from the wisdom of god. an angel , being a rational being, does not have such a physical body as we people. that is
they proclaim to people the will of god the bible, we repeatedly find facts about how an angel informs a person a message from the lord, so the angel is the righteous zechariah and announced to him about the imminent birth, the son of the future great prophet john the baptist. an angel brought the greatest joy the idea of the seas that the savior of the world, christ, will be born from it. angels brought the disciples of the lord jesus christ the news that their teacher had risen from the...