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. >>> shrek back to the beginnings of the church and the apostles were doing their work they realize there was more work than they could address. they needed to spread the word but it also did to deal with the poorer said they selected the beginnings the some of the seven deacon's stephen been the most prominent to serve the needy and the port and orphanages and the windows that's how it got started. stephen was met with an early death he was a murder stoned led by eventually st. paul. >>> in the quarter of the early church there the apostles and deacons and then there were priests. eventually. but that to happen till later. critics still second century as there weren't enough apostles which evolved into the bishops to do this service as the church expand. quiddity kantor around for a dozen years mainly to help the poorer to do kind of social service and justice wreck that the apostles didn't have time for themselves. and then what happened in a dozen years? >>> actually during the thousand years there was an evolution and deacons because they were appointed by the bishop to cope wit
. >>> shrek back to the beginnings of the church and the apostles were doing their work they realize there was more work than they could address. they needed to spread the word but it also did to deal with the poorer said they selected the beginnings the some of the seven deacon's stephen been the most prominent to serve the needy and the port and orphanages and the windows that's how it got started. stephen was met with an early death he was a murder stoned led by eventually st. paul....
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. >> well, he is not trying out for the 12 apostles and maybe the lower ranks of heaven. >> i want togo after you, mr. shrum, because you believed in the guy, and people fell for this guy. it was the cute manner, and that sort of little boy manner, and why did you fall for him? >> when i met for him in 1997, i thought he was a person of extraordinary talent. >> why? >> because he was articulate and smart and nobody thought he could be lock fair cloth in north carolina, and he went out and did it, and then john mccain was impressed with him and ted kennedy and then over time, he never fulfilled the potential. >> did he ever read a book? ever read a newspaper? >> i think he read a newspaper. >> i don't believe it. i don't believe he reads anything. >> i don't believe he worked very hard at being a senator. i watched nim the 2004 campaign when quite frankly we should have picked dick gephardt as preside president, and i went up for the debate practice and he was not ready, and elizabeth had to make him study. >> and anyway, thank you, bob shrum, and i love when you are sympathetic to the
. >> well, he is not trying out for the 12 apostles and maybe the lower ranks of heaven. >> i want togo after you, mr. shrum, because you believed in the guy, and people fell for this guy. it was the cute manner, and that sort of little boy manner, and why did you fall for him? >> when i met for him in 1997, i thought he was a person of extraordinary talent. >> why? >> because he was articulate and smart and nobody thought he could be lock fair cloth in north...
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it's not stuff that gets you into the 12 apostles. >> i don't think he is trying out for the 12 apostles would be lucky to get into the lower ranks of heavy. >> i want to go after you mr. shrum. you believed in this guy, people fell for this guy. it was his cute manner, that little boy -- >> when i met him in 1997, i thought he was a person of extraordinary talent. >> why? >> he was articulate and smart. nobody thought he could win in north carolina in 1998 and he did it. and he came to the senate and john mccain was impressed, ted kennedy was impressed but he never fulfilled that potential. >> did he ever read a book or a newspaper? >> i think he read a newspaper. >> i don't think so i watched him. >> i don't think he worked hard at being a senator. i watched him in the 2004 campaign. i went to his debate practice, he was not ready for that debate, he had to go back to his room. >> of course, he is never ready. >> this is what i teach people about politics, study study study, learn what you're talking about. i was in his bus in iowa, i'm looking through the bus and i don't see a single
it's not stuff that gets you into the 12 apostles. >> i don't think he is trying out for the 12 apostles would be lucky to get into the lower ranks of heavy. >> i want to go after you mr. shrum. you believed in this guy, people fell for this guy. it was his cute manner, that little boy -- >> when i met him in 1997, i thought he was a person of extraordinary talent. >> why? >> he was articulate and smart. nobody thought he could win in north carolina in 1998 and he...
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>> i don't think he's trying out for the 12 apostles.to the lower ranks of heaven. >> i want to go to him after you, mr. shrum, because you're one of my close friends. people fell or this quite. it was his cute manner, that little boy -- why did you fall for it? >> when i met him in 1997, i thought he was a person of extraordinary talent. >> why? >> he was articulate, he was smart. look, nobody thought he could beat lauch faircloth and he did it. and john mccain was impressed with him, ted kennedy, but then over time he never fulfilled that potential. >> did he ever read a book? did he ever read a newspaper? >> i think he read a newspaper. >> i don't believe that. i don't think he reads anything. >> i think he worked very hard -- to be honest, i don't think he worked very hard at being a senator. i watched him in the 2004 campaign, when quite frankly we should have picked dick gephardt. i went up to his practice. he wasn't ready for that debate. he had to go back to his room. >> of course he wasn't. he was never ready. >> elizabeth had t
>> i don't think he's trying out for the 12 apostles.to the lower ranks of heaven. >> i want to go to him after you, mr. shrum, because you're one of my close friends. people fell or this quite. it was his cute manner, that little boy -- why did you fall for it? >> when i met him in 1997, i thought he was a person of extraordinary talent. >> why? >> he was articulate, he was smart. look, nobody thought he could beat lauch faircloth and he did it. and john mccain...
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this is the road the apostle paul walked. he stopped here where he was baptized. today in syria, other evangelists are walking in his footsteps. he asked me to accompany him to a mosque. he gave the islamist priest of a couple of the bible. >> i told him, if you read the bible, you'll believe, the lord is god and he died for you. he took the bible and he said, maybe. >> reporter: several christians joined rosam in the mosque and prayed for an elderly muslim man, named macrim. he could barely walk. he had broken his knee and it hadn't healed properly. and after the prayer? >> he was healed and he started dancing. there is a miracle in the mosque. >> reporter: like the secret muslim converts and other christians, his safety is at risk. while he is often afraid when he approaches a mosque, he says he feels the peace of god once he steps through the door. and because he pushes forward, the knees of this woman were also healed when he paid a visit to her home. >> thank you to jesus. thank you, jesus. >> we have fear, but jesus is with us. emmanuel is with us. jesus sai
this is the road the apostle paul walked. he stopped here where he was baptized. today in syria, other evangelists are walking in his footsteps. he asked me to accompany him to a mosque. he gave the islamist priest of a couple of the bible. >> i told him, if you read the bible, you'll believe, the lord is god and he died for you. he took the bible and he said, maybe. >> reporter: several christians joined rosam in the mosque and prayed for an elderly muslim man, named macrim. he...
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she meets germans that she knew before and stunned by how they have been transformed into apostles of his ler. hitler and how they seem to accept this new rule. but further down the line, as war is broken out and remember these many americans stay all the way through 1941. because they are not -- america is not at war yet. and they even people like shiver and others who are furious with the nazi movement, and what hitler is doing,--a keep int of rinnghemselve the diaries that there are many germans that are not blind by this. i do not want to go blind with hatred for germans because of what is happening under hitler. sure? all right, and then dave, yes. >> thank you. former leader of council on germany. >> oh. >> i wondered if you addressed the question of w hitler declared war on the united states after pearl harbor. after all, germany did not attack us? if they remained neutral, we might not have landed in normandy, might be a totally different planet than we have now. >> this gets to the question of rationality of hitler and irrationality of hitler. escially invading the soviet a.
she meets germans that she knew before and stunned by how they have been transformed into apostles of his ler. hitler and how they seem to accept this new rule. but further down the line, as war is broken out and remember these many americans stay all the way through 1941. because they are not -- america is not at war yet. and they even people like shiver and others who are furious with the nazi movement, and what hitler is doing,--a keep int of rinnghemselve the diaries that there are many...
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supposedly voice produced by an apostle luke if you're good at least a little book like people from both various confessions had been going there to worship in. a piece of a session worn by mary virgin mary we know because a lot of cases where the opposition forces have been persecuting people who are known to sympathize with the syrian government. quickly would use explosive devices to attack their houses kill their relatives on the beach kidnap their religious stores money i won't go into details i want to give you any specific names or specific leases go where this happened. but now if you words above the way the militants treat to jordan was where you go for example because of those who sympathize with them every day before yesterday british correspondent symbol for channel four news alex thomson it was reported he said what happened to him in the syrian city of course hearing them close to the lebanese border he went to see him militants there and later he and he's the driver who also function is he's translator and two other journalists they were on their way back a lot of them and
supposedly voice produced by an apostle luke if you're good at least a little book like people from both various confessions had been going there to worship in. a piece of a session worn by mary virgin mary we know because a lot of cases where the opposition forces have been persecuting people who are known to sympathize with the syrian government. quickly would use explosive devices to attack their houses kill their relatives on the beach kidnap their religious stores money i won't go into...
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so it seems to be -- rather, it's a hidden equation because it's never made explicit by the apostles of central banking. but the monetary standard established in gold created a stable price level and conditions for economic growth that were no accident. they were -- it's kind of a product of proportionality between the production of gold output and population. >> i'm going to ask one more question and then open it up a tiny bit for people to come and ask their own questions at the microphones in the aisles. this is for you, jim. i think we all agree that we have a dysfunctional international currency system. we have a central bank that sets interest rates, that have bubbles, infuse moral hazard into the system and we have a plethora of redundant and lost q individual. go back to this ideal world that has been described in which everything was more or less hunky dohunk hunky -- hunky-dory. but do we really believe in this current world that we could actually the keynesian report on lever offaging says the japanese total debt outstanding is 500% of gdp. spanish private sector debt is 2
so it seems to be -- rather, it's a hidden equation because it's never made explicit by the apostles of central banking. but the monetary standard established in gold created a stable price level and conditions for economic growth that were no accident. they were -- it's kind of a product of proportionality between the production of gold output and population. >> i'm going to ask one more question and then open it up a tiny bit for people to come and ask their own questions at the...
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mention as well that with greek government has been formed it's a coalition between the new day and apostle paul says it will be an option today said you know it's all is just perhaps not the one twenty six seventeen to talk about russia or the ruble of the strange is that i did lose out to the u.s. dollar as well as the euro and yes it was a disappointing day for the my sights on the arts yes but i was out flat and they pretty much remained in red territory for the rest of the generation of the day now talk about russia you mentioned it yourself marina it is this and petersburg forum and today it kicks off in just under an hour's time now on the outside for this to focus in pieces but for me is a fish and leadership. is a three day long event as i say and it will once again provide a unique platform for discussions on various issues affecting the world economy around five thousand persistence from around ninety countries are expected to pay additional attention to the year as our problems as well as the prospects for russia also president vladimir putin will give a speech later in the day
mention as well that with greek government has been formed it's a coalition between the new day and apostle paul says it will be an option today said you know it's all is just perhaps not the one twenty six seventeen to talk about russia or the ruble of the strange is that i did lose out to the u.s. dollar as well as the euro and yes it was a disappointing day for the my sights on the arts yes but i was out flat and they pretty much remained in red territory for the rest of the generation of...
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strategy and in particular the conservative part of the new democracy and this was in spite of the apostle and if you vote in a party which is recommending. it existence to the policies that are being pursued at the moment then effectively greece is going to be thrown out of the euro all sorts of things will happen this is precisely the outage scenario what would it take for this scenario to break down take the greek people on sunday voting for a party like series or the radical left part of the or at least not to vote for the bottle bailout terms and conditions parties which are effectively asking of greece to do something that it is not possible to do and that is stick to the terms of condition of its bailout which neither we as greeks nor of god and his angels if he and they were to descend on athens and form a government could possibly stick stick to it because the only just a manageable and just a follow up we just haven't met but i do want to ask you this because you are great this is your country my question to you know after the election faced here is that does get the most votes w
strategy and in particular the conservative part of the new democracy and this was in spite of the apostle and if you vote in a party which is recommending. it existence to the policies that are being pursued at the moment then effectively greece is going to be thrown out of the euro all sorts of things will happen this is precisely the outage scenario what would it take for this scenario to break down take the greek people on sunday voting for a party like series or the radical left part of...
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>> i thought the head table should be like the last supper an apostle. he didn't say anything.ally uncomfortable. then they called my wife later on and said that we -- brought us back to the temple to have a meeting with us -- >> jimmy: they didn't like the theme? i didn't know you had to get it approved by the church. >> in the temple they didn't want to dress up the temple. uncomfortable with the all the crosses we had hanging. >> jimmy: you braugtd a video tape of your son. >> i have to tell you because you inspire me. you do. the things you do on youtube. so my son and i, my son is 22, his name is alex. he works with me. he's an editor. we constantly are watching youtube. somebody that caught us a year ago, did you see that little kid who went to the dentist -- david. about a week ago my son had an ens do koe pi. we were trying it out for another affair that we're talking about, somebody else's bar mits fa. so he had it -- turns out it's okay. i asked if i could go into the recovery room and video tape him waking up for the proep fal. i want to put it on youtube. if you wan
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baptist, they have connotations that make it more difficult to reach them with the gospel, and the apostleld us to be seeking to be all things to all men and by that we might win some to the cause of christ. if the name is an impediment to the witness, then we need to change it. i think that what we did as a convention was said, if you find that great commission baptist helps you to get an open door to share the gospel in a way that sou southern baptist doesn't, then by all means, use it. >> dr. richard land, great to talk to you this morning. thank you. >> thank you. >>> an for more stories on faith, be sure to check out our widely popular belief blog. you can find it at cnn.com/belief. >>> a sneaky sailor dressed up in disguise to surprise his kids after a long deployment. >> what's up? see more of this heartwarming reunion, and people all across the gulf coast getting ready for the worst. tropical storm debby on her way, and growing stronger. those little things still get you. for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadal
baptist, they have connotations that make it more difficult to reach them with the gospel, and the apostleld us to be seeking to be all things to all men and by that we might win some to the cause of christ. if the name is an impediment to the witness, then we need to change it. i think that what we did as a convention was said, if you find that great commission baptist helps you to get an open door to share the gospel in a way that sou southern baptist doesn't, then by all means, use it....
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and from my reading, these apostles of reason nowadays, they're anything but modest. and they think that individuals can reason well. wisdom comes out of a group of people well-constituted who have some faith or trust in each other. that's what our political institutions used to do, but they don't do anymore. >> you're helping me to understand this fundamental dichotomy in american political life, the -- a country that mythologizes the rugged individual. >> right. >> but a country that's now governed by dogmatic group politics, right? >> so ts ge us right into sacredness, one of the dictums of the book is "follow the sacredness." it, once you see the basic dynamic of human life is individuals competing with individuals, but when necessary, coming together so that the group can compete with the group. so it's perfectly consistent for the right to worship rugged individualism at the individual level and to see government and especially government safety nets and nanny states as deeply immoral because it undercuts rugged individualism. but at the same time, for them to b
and from my reading, these apostles of reason nowadays, they're anything but modest. and they think that individuals can reason well. wisdom comes out of a group of people well-constituted who have some faith or trust in each other. that's what our political institutions used to do, but they don't do anymore. >> you're helping me to understand this fundamental dichotomy in american political life, the -- a country that mythologizes the rugged individual. >> right. >> but a...
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that is why the pope goes to confession, that is why we have problems with the apostles. we know this.m but wel people are failed human beings, catholics have an un understanding of redemption and we have an understanding of dempti forgiveness. the question is this, are the teachings corroded reign know, the teachings are excellent. if you can follow the teachings in the catholic church, and inl tth fact of dealing with the scandal, the catholic boardto bm .oesn't need teo be amended.or y what needs to be amended is the behavior of some of the clergy. we are talking a very small number, by thesm way. mber let's t this straight. you are talking about 149 14 priests out of 149,000, that are responsible for 20% of the cases. factor in all the cases that are false accusations. i don't want to belabor this to the problem. the teachings are sound. if the teachings were a problem, then i wouldn't be here today trying to sell you the idea that we have the right recipe for the good society. the fact that some people fail should not come as a breaking he news.th but the be, when i
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xbox apostle companies moving sharply higher after reports came down.he supreme court upholding president obama's health care overhaul. the stocks of drug companies and medical device makers are slightly lower for the day as analysts sort through the rolling in stocks of the biggest insurance companies also lower. >>> a number of americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits fell last week, according to data released this morning. still remaining to high to signal any major improvement in the labor market. that number was 386,000. taking a live look at the big board. the dow down 162. the nasdaq is down 45, s&p down, oil also below $80 per barrel. >>> this morning's report from the labor department indicates the job market has stalled. 386,000 people filed first-time claims was with. that's down 6000 from the week before. economists say the number of new claims needs to drop below 375,000 and stay there for several weeks to indicate how the labor conditions. >>> and german chancellor says the european union cannot rely on germany to solve all of
xbox apostle companies moving sharply higher after reports came down.he supreme court upholding president obama's health care overhaul. the stocks of drug companies and medical device makers are slightly lower for the day as analysts sort through the rolling in stocks of the biggest insurance companies also lower. >>> a number of americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits fell last week, according to data released this morning. still remaining to high to signal any major...
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paul the apostle calls everyone to sunday mass, even people who don't agree with every catholic teaching>> if they're catholic, they're catholic. if they're not, they're not. >> and so if they are catholic, they should be welcome? >> sure. >> reporter: there's maureen mcgan, who thinks catholic should allow women to be church leaders. >> i liken it a little bit to the united states. i don't agree with everything our country does, but i'm not going to join another country at this point. >> reporter: and megan mckeever, who is a lesbian. >> i could never give up being a catholic any more than i could give up being a gay woman. i have found a way to reconcile within me. >> reporter: megan focuses on what she loves about a church that adheres to strict doctrines. i want you to tell me the position that the catholic church has on some of these things. i'm going to start with abortion. ok or not ok? >> not ok. >> reporter: what about women in leadership positions? >> the church feels it doesn't have the authority to ordain women. given the tradition going back to the time of jesus. >> reporter
paul the apostle calls everyone to sunday mass, even people who don't agree with every catholic teaching>> if they're catholic, they're catholic. if they're not, they're not. >> and so if they are catholic, they should be welcome? >> sure. >> reporter: there's maureen mcgan, who thinks catholic should allow women to be church leaders. >> i liken it a little bit to the united states. i don't agree with everything our country does, but i'm not going to join another...
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and still to this day, the faith is led by 12 white men who make up a quorum of apostles and serve as the church. led by one prophet of the lds church who today is thomas monson and then one more, one member of the church who hopes to be president of the united states, and will be the first mormon nominee of a major political party who would rather we didn't focus on the religion in the campaign, but whose candidacy shines a bright spotlight on the relatively young and largely unknown faith. so when we come back, i have a table full of mormons ark and m are are going to separate fact from fiction. it is going to be fun. come on back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and we dream up ♪ all the best stuff ♪ and we can make it up ♪ cause we were made for each other ♪ ♪ for always ♪ oh oh ♪ for always a living, breathing intelligence helping business, do more business. in here, opportunities are created and protected. gonna need more wool! demand is instantly recognized and securely acted on across the company. around the world. turning a new trend, into a global phenomenon. it's the at&t network -- securing a wor
and still to this day, the faith is led by 12 white men who make up a quorum of apostles and serve as the church. led by one prophet of the lds church who today is thomas monson and then one more, one member of the church who hopes to be president of the united states, and will be the first mormon nominee of a major political party who would rather we didn't focus on the religion in the campaign, but whose candidacy shines a bright spotlight on the relatively young and largely unknown faith. so...
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help us to conquer the apostles of greed and racial arrogances. lead us to the saving of our country, and with our sister nations, into a world of unity that will spell a sure peace, a peace invulnerable to the schemings of unworthy men. and a peace that will let all men live in freedom, reaping the just rewards of their honest toil. thy will be donea almighty god. amen." madam president, as we know, many lives were lost on d-day and what followed but it led to the defeat -- if i may use president roosevelt's words, "of the unholy forces of our enemy" and of a remarkable peered of peace and prosperity -- remarkable period of peace and prosperity in america and certainly in europe. these are words, if i might add briefly, though the circumstances of challenge that we face at this moment in our nation's history are much less grave than america faced on june 6, 1944. nonetheless, there's a certain absence of hopefulness today and confidence, and i would suggest, respectfully, that one of the great sources of hopefulness and confidence that we all cou
help us to conquer the apostles of greed and racial arrogances. lead us to the saving of our country, and with our sister nations, into a world of unity that will spell a sure peace, a peace invulnerable to the schemings of unworthy men. and a peace that will let all men live in freedom, reaping the just rewards of their honest toil. thy will be donea almighty god. amen." madam president, as we know, many lives were lost on d-day and what followed but it led to the defeat -- if i may use...
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call, and what seems to me to be the excuse that -- that priests cannot be female because christ's apostlesl male, ignores the moments of his time, ignores the fact that the gospels were rewritten, rewritten, and rewritten during deeply sexist times after the death of christ, and ignores the entire message of the new testament so i guess, doctor, you and i are going to have to be satisfied with the new testament and dissatisfied with the hierarchy. >> host: in "how reading changed my writes," you write it's the point of the printed word since inception, certainly since martin luther nail on the church door the list of 90 complaints of the established catholic hierarchy. >> guest: submission is 5 great thing. all great things came from sedition. we became a country because of sedition, those in power, the operative form of government. you know, books get people excited and upset those are good books. one of the best compliments i got from a reader was a person who came up to me in a public event and say, you know, i almost never agree with you but you make me think about things in a slightly
call, and what seems to me to be the excuse that -- that priests cannot be female because christ's apostlesl male, ignores the moments of his time, ignores the fact that the gospels were rewritten, rewritten, and rewritten during deeply sexist times after the death of christ, and ignores the entire message of the new testament so i guess, doctor, you and i are going to have to be satisfied with the new testament and dissatisfied with the hierarchy. >> host: in "how reading changed my...
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guest: another, dan, he is kind of an apostle of reliability, in addition to the two p's and two s', pyrecy, prifecy, security, and sovereignty, the fifth issue -- prifecy, piracy, and security, and sovereignty, the fifth issue that runs through this about which none of the others can even be discussed is reliability. the only thing everybody agrees on, dan said to me, is the internet is now making a lot of money and it has to work. dan is one of the top experts on the domain name system. the d.n.s. the d.n.s. is the one central feature, a lot of people describe it as the web's address book. it's also like the corner post office. when you type google.com, into your browser, the d.n.s. looks up a numerical i.p. address and flue the d.n.s. servers begins the process that takes you to google. dan along with jeff has given a lot of his time over the last year to folks in washington. he's the one who says, i'm from the internet. i'm here to help. and one of his main goals is to try to come up with new ways of authentication, new ways that we can prove -- new ways we can prove that we are
guest: another, dan, he is kind of an apostle of reliability, in addition to the two p's and two s', pyrecy, prifecy, security, and sovereignty, the fifth issue -- prifecy, piracy, and security, and sovereignty, the fifth issue that runs through this about which none of the others can even be discussed is reliability. the only thing everybody agrees on, dan said to me, is the internet is now making a lot of money and it has to work. dan is one of the top experts on the domain name system. the...