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schooling, this sodomy, it comes from one of the christian denominations, in this case it is the anglican churche local priest of this church literally said that yes, it is fashionable, it is necessary, it is necessary to go a lot with time, this is of course extremely sad, regrettable, but unfortunately in the west, many denominations, from catholics to various protestant churches, they unfortunately yes... try to flirt with this spirit of the times, this spirit of the times reeks of political propaganda, because in addition to everything else, in church schools in australia they call for parents dress up their kids. well, there are hundreds of people, we still understand that leaving work, well, generally the usual life, it is still difficult for people, firstly, well, purely physically. but what to do if a children's show in the same australia now looks like this? schoolchildren are told what this or that extremist abbreviation means. in one of the most popular cartoons about a dog in australia, questionable characters are being introduced, other animated characters are gradually becoming non
schooling, this sodomy, it comes from one of the christian denominations, in this case it is the anglican churche local priest of this church literally said that yes, it is fashionable, it is necessary, it is necessary to go a lot with time, this is of course extremely sad, regrettable, but unfortunately in the west, many denominations, from catholics to various protestant churches, they unfortunately yes... try to flirt with this spirit of the times, this spirit of the times reeks of political...
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this sodomy, it comes from one of the christian denominations, in this case it is the anglican churchthis church, literally said that yes, it is fashionable, it is necessary, it is necessary to go much more modern, this is of course extremely sad, regrettable, but unfortunately in the west, here are many denominations. starting from the catholics and ending with various protestant churches, they, unfortunately, yes, are trying to flirt with this spirit of the times, this spirit of the times reeks of political propaganda, because , among other things, in church schools in australia, parents are encouraged to dress their children in pervert uniforms and go to mini-parades like that, because on a national scale they already exist, two dads and moms and two moms take their children, show their progressiveness, so to speak, because if you don’t support extremist lgbt, it is presented as ignorance and lack of education, but most people in that australia is still resisting, for example, in melbourne, all sorts of half-activists were getting a strong fist in their colorful faces at another me
this sodomy, it comes from one of the christian denominations, in this case it is the anglican churchthis church, literally said that yes, it is fashionable, it is necessary, it is necessary to go much more modern, this is of course extremely sad, regrettable, but unfortunately in the west, here are many denominations. starting from the catholics and ending with various protestant churches, they, unfortunately, yes, are trying to flirt with this spirit of the times, this spirit of the times...
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among them, al—ahli hospital, run by the anglican church.ish cleric said he's alarmed by the escalating violence. i met him injerusalem. i'm terrified by where they are at the moment. i mean, the level of suffering is unprecedented. we don't know what the ultimate aim is for the civilian population. you know, what are they supposed to do? where are they supposed to go? in gaza, no safety — not in hospital grounds or un schools. a grandmother mourning 18—month—old yamam. "i'm the one who raised you, yamam," she says. "i'm the one who raised you." to the north, the children killed by a strike in the al—shati camp. among the casualties, boys who were playing marbles at the time. wael naim was grieving his 14—year—old son, rami. translation: he wasn't holding a weapon or anything else unless children's toys have become a threat to them. that's something else. in this place, childhood vanishes fast. fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. israel denies it's carrying out a plan to force civilians out of jabalia. speaking in the last few hours to the bb
among them, al—ahli hospital, run by the anglican church.ish cleric said he's alarmed by the escalating violence. i met him injerusalem. i'm terrified by where they are at the moment. i mean, the level of suffering is unprecedented. we don't know what the ultimate aim is for the civilian population. you know, what are they supposed to do? where are they supposed to go? in gaza, no safety — not in hospital grounds or un schools. a grandmother mourning 18—month—old yamam. "i'm the...
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among them, al—ahli hospital, run by the anglican church. said he is alarmed by the escalating violence. i met him injerusalem. i'm terrified by where they are at the moment. i mean, the level of suffering is unprecedented. we don't know what the ultimate aim is for the civilian population. you know, what are they supposed to do? where are they supposed to go? in gaza, no safety, not in hospital grounds or un schools. a grandmother mourning 18—month—old yamam. "i'm the one who raised you, yamam," she says. "i'm the one who raised you." to the north, the children killed by a strike in the al—shati camp. among the casualties, boys who were playing marbles at the time. wael naim was grieving his 14—year—old son, rami. we don't know what the ultimate aim is for the civilian population. you know, what are they supposed to do? where are they supposed to go? in gaza, no safety, not in hospital grounds or un schools. a grandmother mourning 18—month—old yamam. "i'm the one who raised you, yamam," she says. "i'm the one who raised you." to the north,
among them, al—ahli hospital, run by the anglican church. said he is alarmed by the escalating violence. i met him injerusalem. i'm terrified by where they are at the moment. i mean, the level of suffering is unprecedented. we don't know what the ultimate aim is for the civilian population. you know, what are they supposed to do? where are they supposed to go? in gaza, no safety, not in hospital grounds or un schools. a grandmother mourning 18—month—old yamam. "i'm the one who raised...
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church stuff. i mean, it was all you know, it was the anglican anglican church. but as 40 muslim states, you have hindu states, buddhist states, national religions all around the world right and. the main thesis of this book is so one jewish state, it's like too much to ask we're just one state with collect that where the jewish people have the right of collective self-determination that's it just one never going to be two it's never going to expand. it's the size of new jersey. it's really small. like what? why is the world obsessing one jewish state when there are so states that have national religions? and so that's sort of the point. and the way i look at it like this there israel has has two laws that need to be harmonized and they need to be harmonized in judea and samaria as well. you have the called basic laws, right? that's what calls these quasi constitutional laws. one, basic laws, human dignity. right. which is that every human being doesn't matter religion. you are every human being who is a citizen of the state of israel is entitled to basic human d
church stuff. i mean, it was all you know, it was the anglican anglican church. but as 40 muslim states, you have hindu states, buddhist states, national religions all around the world right and. the main thesis of this book is so one jewish state, it's like too much to ask we're just one state with collect that where the jewish people have the right of collective self-determination that's it just one never going to be two it's never going to expand. it's the size of new jersey. it's really...
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all of them were baptized in the anglican church, church of england. he passed away sometime. after 1838. my, my, excuse me. my maternal great is a direct descendant of ben franklin. he passed along his faly history to the next generation. on the screen you see pictures of in the middle of te franklin. that's my great and that is the older brother of my grandfath who we call pa and his name was john franklin. and he's my maternal grandfather and he is sitting in a in the backyard of his home in lynn, massachusetts petting his vote dog, penny. as y c see, heolwed the style of his fher. by the way, he has his hat cocked at the same angle on his head, which always amazed me d my great uncle peter has a hat in his hand. there that he took off for the picture in the early 1900s. my grandfather left nova scotia for new york city looking for work. okay, so this is what really happened. my grandfather was working on a whaling ship, one of the first jobs that young people in nova. if you were a young man got, was working on whalers. all right. he got hurt. one of the whaling expedition
all of them were baptized in the anglican church, church of england. he passed away sometime. after 1838. my, my, excuse me. my maternal great is a direct descendant of ben franklin. he passed along his faly history to the next generation. on the screen you see pictures of in the middle of te franklin. that's my great and that is the older brother of my grandfath who we call pa and his name was john franklin. and he's my maternal grandfather and he is sitting in a in the backyard of his home in...
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all of them were baptized in the anglican church, church of england. he passed away sometime. after 1838. my, my, excuse me. my maternalreat is a direct descendant of ben franklin. he passed along his family history to the next generation. onhecreen you see pictures of in the middle of peter franklin. that's my great and that is the older brother of my grandfather who we call pa and his name was john franklin. and he's my maternal grandfather and he is sittg a in the backyard of his home in lynn, massachuttpetting his favorite dog, penny. as you can see, he followed the style of his father. by the way, he has his hat ck at the same angle on his ad which always amazed me and my great uncle peter has a hat his hand. there that he took off for the picture in the early 1900s. my grandfather left nova scotia for new york city looking for work. okay, so this is what really happened. my grandfather was working on a whaling ship, one of the first jobs that young people in nova. if you were a young man got, was working on whalers. all right. he got hurt. one of the whaling expeditions
all of them were baptized in the anglican church, church of england. he passed away sometime. after 1838. my, my, excuse me. my maternalreat is a direct descendant of ben franklin. he passed along his family history to the next generation. onhecreen you see pictures of in the middle of peter franklin. that's my great and that is the older brother of my grandfather who we call pa and his name was john franklin. and he's my maternal grandfather and he is sittg a in the backyard of his home in...
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in virginia the general assembly told the anglican church how to govern itself and christianity has been favored above other religions throughout almost all of american history until the twentieth century. it has been around a long time. it has always been problematic and i am glad we moved away from it in significant ways. there are 20% of americans who want to move back to it, who want to return christian prayers to public schools, want congress to declare america a christian nation. it is still around but it is a far cry from the handmade's tale described by some and he could ask. afraid of christian nationalism?: why christian naitonalism is not an existential threat to america or the church". market david hall with us in this segment of washington general. if you want to join the conversation, phone lines, doctor -- 200-27488000, republicans 202-740-8001, independents 202-748-8002. andrew seidel is another author and one that i know you know well, you debated in the past his book is the founding myth, why christian nationalism is un-american. he spoke about christian nationalism it
in virginia the general assembly told the anglican church how to govern itself and christianity has been favored above other religions throughout almost all of american history until the twentieth century. it has been around a long time. it has always been problematic and i am glad we moved away from it in significant ways. there are 20% of americans who want to move back to it, who want to return christian prayers to public schools, want congress to declare america a christian nation. it is...
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church stuff. i mean, it was all you know, it was the anglican anglican church. but as 40 muslim states, you have hindu states, buddhist states, national religions all around the world right and. the main thesis of this book is so one jewish state, it's like too much to ask we're just one state with collect that where the jewish people have the right of collective self-determination that's it just one never going to be two it's never going to expand. it's the size of new jersey. it's really small. like what? why is the world obsessing one jewish state when there are so states that have national religions? and so that's sort of the point. and the way i look at it like this there israel has has two laws that need to be harmonized and they need to be harmonized in judea and samaria as well. you have the called basic laws, right? that's what calls these quasi constitutional laws. one, basic laws, human dignity. right. which is that every human being doesn't matter religion. you are every human being who is a citizen of the state of israel is entitled to basic human d
church stuff. i mean, it was all you know, it was the anglican anglican church. but as 40 muslim states, you have hindu states, buddhist states, national religions all around the world right and. the main thesis of this book is so one jewish state, it's like too much to ask we're just one state with collect that where the jewish people have the right of collective self-determination that's it just one never going to be two it's never going to expand. it's the size of new jersey. it's really...
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church stuff. i mean, it was all you know, it was the anglican anglican church.ut as 40 muslim states, you have hindu states, buddhist states, national religions all around the world right and. the main thesis of this book is so one jewish state, it's like too much to ask we're just one state with collect that where the jewish people have the right of collective self-determination that's it just one never going to be two it's never going to expand. it's the size of new jersey. it's really small. like what? why is the world obsessing one jewish state when there are so states that have national religions? and so that's sort of the point. and the way i look at it like this there israel has has two laws that need to be harmonized and they need to be harmonized in judea and samaria as well. you have the called basic laws, right? that's what calls these quasi constitutional laws. one, basic laws, human dignity. right. which is that every human being doesn't matter religion. you are every human being who is a citizen of the state of israel is entitled to basic human dig
church stuff. i mean, it was all you know, it was the anglican anglican church.ut as 40 muslim states, you have hindu states, buddhist states, national religions all around the world right and. the main thesis of this book is so one jewish state, it's like too much to ask we're just one state with collect that where the jewish people have the right of collective self-determination that's it just one never going to be two it's never going to expand. it's the size of new jersey. it's really...
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he had been raised in the anglican tradition and he took holy orders in the church of ireland, a protestant denomination that was the irish branch of the church of england. upon his ordination, newburgh became a traveling parson serving in several choruses or temporary appointments across ireland. three years later, he entered the british army as a chaplain. he purchased a commission in the 18th regiment of foote, also known as the royal irish regiment. in may 1773, robert newburgh made his way to cork on the southern coast of ireland to seek passage to america. the 18th regiment was then stationed in philadelphia, and the regiment's colonel was insistent that the new chaplain join his unit as soon as possible. however, before he could depart newburgh received a most disquieting letter. i am unfortunately acquainted with some parts of your character. the letter began which render you a very improper person to act as chaplain to a regiment i highly honor. according to the letter. several former and current british army officers had testified that newburgh was guilty of a most horrid and unna
he had been raised in the anglican tradition and he took holy orders in the church of ireland, a protestant denomination that was the irish branch of the church of england. upon his ordination, newburgh became a traveling parson serving in several choruses or temporary appointments across ireland. three years later, he entered the british army as a chaplain. he purchased a commission in the 18th regiment of foote, also known as the royal irish regiment. in may 1773, robert newburgh made his way...
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churches in the sort of thing. in virginia the general assembly the anglican tried to govern itself in southern christianity is in favored of other religions throughout american history. maybe when we get into the mid-20th century. it's been around for a long time and it's always been problematic and i'm glad we have moved away from it. there are 20% of americans who want to move back to it who want to return christian to public schools want congress to declare america to be a christian nation.r .. afraid christian nationalism. why christian is not a threat to or the church mark david hall. with us in this segment, the washington journal, if you want to join the conversation, phone lines as usual, democrats as usual democrats two 202-748-8000 republicans 202-748-8001. independence 202-748-8002. andrew seidel is another author and one i know that you know well. you debated in the past. his book is the founding mid bite national christian is and is un-american but he spoke about christian nationalism last fall in an event sponsored by the secular student union. this is a little bit of what he had to say. >> christian natio
churches in the sort of thing. in virginia the general assembly the anglican tried to govern itself in southern christianity is in favored of other religions throughout american history. maybe when we get into the mid-20th century. it's been around for a long time and it's always been problematic and i'm glad we have moved away from it. there are 20% of americans who want to move back to it who want to return christian to public schools want congress to declare america to be a christian...
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earliest colonial settlement we had things like established churches and this sort of thing in virginia, the general assembly even told the anglican how to govern itself and then suddenly has been favored above other religions really throughout almost all of american until now. maybe when you get the mid 20th century. so it's around a long time, it's always problematic and i'm glad we've moved away from it. significant ways there. about 20% of americans who want move back to it, who want to return christian prayers to public schools, who want congress to declare america to be a christian nation. so it's still around, but it's a far cry from the handmaid's tale described by so many of the critics. your book is who's afraid christian nationalism. why christian is not a threat to or the church mark david hall. with us in this segment, the washington journal, if you want to join the conversation, phone lines as usual, democrats 202748 8000 republican 202748 8001. independents. 02748 8002 andrew seidel is another author and one that i know you know well. you've debated in the past his book is the founding why christian nationalism is u
earliest colonial settlement we had things like established churches and this sort of thing in virginia, the general assembly even told the anglican how to govern itself and then suddenly has been favored above other religions really throughout almost all of american until now. maybe when you get the mid 20th century. so it's around a long time, it's always problematic and i'm glad we've moved away from it. significant ways there. about 20% of americans who want move back to it, who want to...
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he's pointing to the apology of the anglican church and the archbishop of canterbury over issues relatingo slavery. when you add all of this up, what all of these politicians have said in the previous few years, perhaps it's no wonder that these countries are now asking for our money. >> and could the government cede ? >> and could the government cede? could they see to their demands? i mean, you know, a lot of the backbenchers in the labour party certainly would like it, but also this question of banning disposable vapes. well, it's no longer a question. apparently it's going to come into force in next june. and i like to dabble in a bit of vaping, and it is not good. it is not good. these little pesky plastic things with their fruity tastes are so addictive. tom, i've tried to stop so many times. i've tried so many times, but they're just so many times, but they're just so addictive and i never was even a smoker. >> this is a personal struggle for you. it's a bit of a personal struggle. >> yes. i mean, it's not the biggest personal struggle, but i'm sure there are people at home who fee
he's pointing to the apology of the anglican church and the archbishop of canterbury over issues relatingo slavery. when you add all of this up, what all of these politicians have said in the previous few years, perhaps it's no wonder that these countries are now asking for our money. >> and could the government cede ? >> and could the government cede? could they see to their demands? i mean, you know, a lot of the backbenchers in the labour party certainly would like it, but also...