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our lord had 12 apostles. if you look beneath the dome, you'll see 12 apostles. here we have the apostles. this church is named holy trinity so we have the depiction of pentecost because we celebrate holy trinity feast day, the day after pentecost. but now you might be interested in knowing what this is. this is byzantine. this is smalti, baked glass. and this is a section of a complete design. what occurs, in effect, is the artist sends a sketch of each icon to italy. and then the artisans there, who are specialists really, take each section. it's about this large. as you notice this paper underneath here. it has the design on it. well, it has the design. would you see it on the other side? that's correct. so what the artist will do, he will take some grout. this was a plaster wall. you take the grout and grout the whole wall. then he will take some grout and he'll butter this. they call it buttering, a very light grout of this. and he'll take this piece, and he has to make sure it's centered because if he doesn't put it in the right place, the whole icon will b
our lord had 12 apostles. if you look beneath the dome, you'll see 12 apostles. here we have the apostles. this church is named holy trinity so we have the depiction of pentecost because we celebrate holy trinity feast day, the day after pentecost. but now you might be interested in knowing what this is. this is byzantine. this is smalti, baked glass. and this is a section of a complete design. what occurs, in effect, is the artist sends a sketch of each icon to italy. and then the artisans...
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so you we involving apostles as the teaching of god's word very teachings of christ himself or in our foundation the blessings and happiness to god every to those that follow him heavenly father thank you father for your word thank you father for you the foundation jesus christ i saw her was crucified for our salvation at this world to for using baseball tlet k you them be a blessing to only joshua jesus purchased my demanding that you reader for u what is release it a false teachers were to believe it will be exact to honor for head or a computer chip implanted under your skin it is getting late in the game you neeto know as if written in revelation chapter 13 work@site many will be to see if there no need for you to beeceived right side of mark 1323 beld i have told you all things jesus indd told osama be deceived about for over a texan on a step-by-step study of god's word conrning this ctical subject the mark of the ast the telephone call is free the cd is free really manasseh was shipping and hndling it as free as well all you need to do is call 800-643-4645 to request her one-ti
so you we involving apostles as the teaching of god's word very teachings of christ himself or in our foundation the blessings and happiness to god every to those that follow him heavenly father thank you father for your word thank you father for you the foundation jesus christ i saw her was crucified for our salvation at this world to for using baseball tlet k you them be a blessing to only joshua jesus purchased my demanding that you reader for u what is release it a false teachers were to...
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i mean, john, for example, was written by the apostle on the island of patmos.d that's an historic fact. that's documented. >> 1800 years after the fact. >> right. >> people got very smart and said, actually, these gospels were not written by anybody who even knew him. >> yeah, but we don't even bother with that because martin dugard and i, an author, unlike other books, there are footnotes, and you see what we write and where it come from. go ahead, pastor. >> bill, your book sets a bigger narrative you've been telling for a long time, and that is that secularists are out to destroy christianity because it's the last barrier between them and the secular immoral society they want to create. now, how do you destroy christianity? you go after the credibility of the founder, jesus christ. they have to be careful, though, because jesus so well liked, is so well liked. so what they do, it's this insidious attack, well, jesus was a good man, but he never claimed to be god. that was something that was added on many years afterwards. you blow that secular myth in two in
i mean, john, for example, was written by the apostle on the island of patmos.d that's an historic fact. that's documented. >> 1800 years after the fact. >> right. >> people got very smart and said, actually, these gospels were not written by anybody who even knew him. >> yeah, but we don't even bother with that because martin dugard and i, an author, unlike other books, there are footnotes, and you see what we write and where it come from. go ahead, pastor. >>...
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i mean, john, for example, was written by the apostle on the island of patmos.d that's an historic fact. that's documented. >> 1800 years after the fact. >> right. >> people got very smart and said, actually, these gospels were not written by anybody who even knew him. >> yeah, but we don't even bother with that because martin dugard and i, an author, unlike other books, there are footnotes, and you see what we write and where it come from. go ahead, pastor. >> bill, your book sets a bigger narrative you've been telling for a long time, and that is that secularists are out to destroy christianity because it's the last barrier between them and the secular immoral society they want to create. now, how do you destroy christianity? you go after the credibility of the founder, jesus christ. they have to be careful, though, because jesus so well liked, is so well liked. so what they do, it's this insidious attack, well, jesus was a good man, but he never claimed to be god. that was something that was added on many years afterwards. you blow that secular myth in two in
i mean, john, for example, was written by the apostle on the island of patmos.d that's an historic fact. that's documented. >> 1800 years after the fact. >> right. >> people got very smart and said, actually, these gospels were not written by anybody who even knew him. >> yeah, but we don't even bother with that because martin dugard and i, an author, unlike other books, there are footnotes, and you see what we write and where it come from. go ahead, pastor. >>...
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mount davidson is also a great place to escape the noise and the apostle of the city with your partner. -- bustle of the city with your partner. it is quite a hike to the top at mount davidson but the view is worth every step. this is the place to bring that someone special. for more information about reserving one of these romantic locations, or any other location, 831-5500. this number is best for special ovens, weddings, picnics, and the county for building. for any athletic field and neighborhood parks, call 831- 5510. you can also write us at permits and reservations. or walking in and say hello at old log cabin, golden gate park. and of course you can find more information at sfrecpark.org. ♪ >> i am so looking forward to the street fair tomorrow. >> it is in the mission, how are we going to get there? we are not driving. >> well what do you suggest? >> there are a lot of great transportation choices in the city and there is one place to find them all, sfnta.com. >> sfmta.com. >> it is the walking parking, and riding muni and it is all here in one place. >> sitting in front of my
mount davidson is also a great place to escape the noise and the apostle of the city with your partner. -- bustle of the city with your partner. it is quite a hike to the top at mount davidson but the view is worth every step. this is the place to bring that someone special. for more information about reserving one of these romantic locations, or any other location, 831-5500. this number is best for special ovens, weddings, picnics, and the county for building. for any athletic field and...
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and so right next to the virgin, you will find an assembly of the 12 apostles and the descent of the holy spirit on the 12 figures. and that is directly-- in fact, left-- just left of the virgin mary-- to her right, to our left. the uppermost row or the second row, uppermost in this case you have the representation of the life cycle. you have the representation, in fact, to be more accurate of the liturgical calendar. and so once again, it starts from the left, so you read the images on the left and you start with the annunciation. and just as i had mentioned in the lower portions of the wall you have the life cycle of christ, whh sotis tually representations of the liturgical calendar. so in the second row you find the annunciation, the nativity presentation to the temple and it takes you all the way through and across until finally you reach the last image on the right which is the ascension following the resurrection and the ascent of christ to heaven. and that is the terminal point of the liturgical calendar completed in this particular sequence. now, these-- because the church i
and so right next to the virgin, you will find an assembly of the 12 apostles and the descent of the holy spirit on the 12 figures. and that is directly-- in fact, left-- just left of the virgin mary-- to her right, to our left. the uppermost row or the second row, uppermost in this case you have the representation of the life cycle. you have the representation, in fact, to be more accurate of the liturgical calendar. and so once again, it starts from the left, so you read the images on the...
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mount davidson is also a great place to escape the noise and the apostle of the city with your partner. -- bustle of the city with your partner. it is quite a hike to the top at mount davidson but the view is worth every step. this is the place to bring that someone special. for more information about reserving one of these romantic locations, or any other location, 831-5500. this number is best for special ovens, weddings, picnics, and the county for building. for any athletic field and neighborhood parks, call 831- 5510. you can also write us at permits and reservations. or walking in and say hello at old log cabin, golden gate park. and of course you can find more information at sfrecpark.org. >> ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the presentation of the colors and the singing of the national anthem. uniformed officers, present arms. ♪ oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars thru the perilous fight, o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? ♪ and the rocket's re
mount davidson is also a great place to escape the noise and the apostle of the city with your partner. -- bustle of the city with your partner. it is quite a hike to the top at mount davidson but the view is worth every step. this is the place to bring that someone special. for more information about reserving one of these romantic locations, or any other location, 831-5500. this number is best for special ovens, weddings, picnics, and the county for building. for any athletic field and...
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in the positions of jesus and apostles.dy some day, even if it's only to recognize that every single time they pull it off on the simpsons. as we consider the swirling chaos and impending doom in washington right now, the issue of course is the house of representatives. the senate has got lots of noise and some senators got attention, but there was no real drama about what was going to happen in the senate. today, the senate did what they needed to do. to avoid the government shutting down. it heads back over to the place where chaos rains, which is the house. host gop of mixed minds on next move and yeah, you can see that from this amazing photo they ran to illustrate this point. lock at the photo they ran. does this remind you of anything? so, there's thomas massey, the guy in the stripey tie there. republican congressman from kentucky. i'm not going to compromise, but wait, did someone just say we're going to default on the debt? then tim griffin from arkansas, exclaiming dramatically, why not this course of action. ther
in the positions of jesus and apostles.dy some day, even if it's only to recognize that every single time they pull it off on the simpsons. as we consider the swirling chaos and impending doom in washington right now, the issue of course is the house of representatives. the senate has got lots of noise and some senators got attention, but there was no real drama about what was going to happen in the senate. today, the senate did what they needed to do. to avoid the government shutting down. it...
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sacred relic of christendom-- the bones of saint james, santiago in spanish, one of christ's 12 apostlesfrom atop the tower at vezelay, you can still make out the old way of saint james, winding its way to spain. it's astonishing to think that hundreds of thousands of men and women made that pilgrimage during the medieval period. they undertook such arduous journeys for a multitude of reasons-- to plead for divine help, to ask for the cure of illness, to give thanks, to ask for penance. but above all they went for the salvation of their souls. to achieve the state of grace conferred by his relics, they traveled great distances on foot... by boat... on horseback... wearinge pical pilgrim'- the hat, the staff, the cockleshell symbol of saint james. but pilgrimage was not only a spiritual force, it was a dynamic, transforming element in society, enabling the exchange of ideas, goods, and especially money. there was a great deal of money to be made from pilgrimage. indeed, it was the offerings to the saints and their relics by pilgrims in their thousands that helped pay the construction cost
sacred relic of christendom-- the bones of saint james, santiago in spanish, one of christ's 12 apostlesfrom atop the tower at vezelay, you can still make out the old way of saint james, winding its way to spain. it's astonishing to think that hundreds of thousands of men and women made that pilgrimage during the medieval period. they undertook such arduous journeys for a multitude of reasons-- to plead for divine help, to ask for the cure of illness, to give thanks, to ask for penance. but...
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and god turned to the gentile world through the apostle paul. see?all right, so now he's reminding us. don't be high-minded, don't get proud and puffed up. but you'd better have some reverential fear. in other words, we'd better understand how blessed we are because of israel's unbelief back there at the time of christ's earthly ministry. all right, now then verse 21, "for if god spared not the natural branches." if he judged israel because of their unbelief, you think he's going to shrink from judging the gentile world because of their unbelief? not for a minute! and the world is getting closer every day. you know i was just reminded the other day by some company we had from a distant state and how many multiple murders were taking place in their particular area of the country. but lo and behold the daily oklahoman had headline front-page news of four people murdered over here in southeast oklahoma city. and now we're finding out it's almost epidemic across the country. not single murders. multiple! multiple. all right, and so he says here, be caref
and god turned to the gentile world through the apostle paul. see?all right, so now he's reminding us. don't be high-minded, don't get proud and puffed up. but you'd better have some reverential fear. in other words, we'd better understand how blessed we are because of israel's unbelief back there at the time of christ's earthly ministry. all right, now then verse 21, "for if god spared not the natural branches." if he judged israel because of their unbelief, you think he's going to...
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just washed down the drain i think it does set a couple of politicians thinking and overlook their apostle lucian's that after all it has only prolong the problems this is definitely what the people see and it has not come to any solutions as a matter of fact that that's grew bigger and bigger and higher so the next generations will suffer and this is what those twenty five percent obviously have in mind. thanks for joining us here on r.t. let's turn our attention now to nigeria dozens of students have been shot dead by it is the most militants they stormed a dormitory early in the we early morning hours of sunday and just started killing people and the government i believe to be from the terrorists. the recently stepped up its attacks on civilians and this latest incident shows the scale of terror engulfing africa and it comes shortly just off the really the deadly shopping mall attack in kenya now johnson the founder of the viewpoint africa website he explained why the continent has now become such a hub for terrorist cells. all these groups are all joined together. i'll shut bob in soma
just washed down the drain i think it does set a couple of politicians thinking and overlook their apostle lucian's that after all it has only prolong the problems this is definitely what the people see and it has not come to any solutions as a matter of fact that that's grew bigger and bigger and higher so the next generations will suffer and this is what those twenty five percent obviously have in mind. thanks for joining us here on r.t. let's turn our attention now to nigeria dozens of...
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russian foreign minister says he's gained after several weeks of a diplomatic mile front to avoid apostles trying against the state. live from central moscow high they arena so some of the harsh words indeed from the russian foreign minister what's behind his disappointment. well this is an interview which he gave to russia's channel one and vo and some of the points that sergei lavrov has made in the interview were already said before he was significantly and decidedly harsher this time around it does look like russia's foreign ministry is a patience is running dry for example this was the reaction to the way the west seems to be treating the chemical watchdog o.p.c. w. which is set to begin working on the framework of syria's disarmament i remember partners are starting to blackmail us they say if russia does not agree to a chapter seven resolution in the un to see who will stop working with the chemical watchdog in the hague this completely counters what we agreed on with john kerry namely the chemical watchdog decision and then a supporting resolution from the un a c. but without chapt
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until you see yourself like the apostle paul able to do this... until you see yourself doing what jesus did. all of that's your imagination and very few people use that. turn over to romans, chapter 8 and man, i'm talking fast. i'm wearing myself out. i'm saying a lot, but let me just say this. if all of these things i'm saying is true, and there's many, many other scriptures that i haven't been able to turn to. if all of this is true... if your imagination is all of this powerful and if that's where you conceive then how come all but one reference in the bible to imagination is negative? the only positive reference is the one i quoted in 1 chronicles 29:18 where david prayed lord, keep this for ever in the imagination of the thoughts of their heart, and that was a positive thing. everything else... it says god saw the imagination of men's hearts that it was evil continually. 2 corinthians, chapter 10, verses 3 through 5, the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but they are mighty through god to the pulling down of strong holds, casting down im
until you see yourself like the apostle paul able to do this... until you see yourself doing what jesus did. all of that's your imagination and very few people use that. turn over to romans, chapter 8 and man, i'm talking fast. i'm wearing myself out. i'm saying a lot, but let me just say this. if all of these things i'm saying is true, and there's many, many other scriptures that i haven't been able to turn to. if all of this is true... if your imagination is all of this powerful and if that's...
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necessary and also a guy named robert williams who had already fled the country one of the leading apostles of fighting violence with violence. there were a number of people involved in monroe, north carolina, some big battles there. he was -- he was finding and malcolm was finding a lot more followers who were arguing no to nonviolence and no to integration. and at the same time that there was this movement on the left, and more radical edge of the civil rights movement to repudiate the very core of the movement, there was growing pressure from the right, not only developing plans to go after the movement, but movements throughout the south among the governors and the state legislatures to essentially passed constitutional amendments that would take the right of congress away to legislate anything on sole right. slowly moving toward passage of the time. it would have essentially created in the confederate states of america. there was a lot going on. he wanted to hold the movement together. the core of the movement was, of course, nonviolence and integration. to do that he had to somehow re
necessary and also a guy named robert williams who had already fled the country one of the leading apostles of fighting violence with violence. there were a number of people involved in monroe, north carolina, some big battles there. he was -- he was finding and malcolm was finding a lot more followers who were arguing no to nonviolence and no to integration. and at the same time that there was this movement on the left, and more radical edge of the civil rights movement to repudiate the very...
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i have said that i repeat the madonna maria was more important than the apostles bishops beacons andests. women are more important that bishops and priests. each pope is guided by the holy spirit and it is marvelous to see how we responded, humble man courageous man and he has a sense of freedom and he is not looking over his shoulder asking how am i doing. he is as free as can be at that comes from his deep life of prayer and i think that is fascinating. pope francis says the church should be a home for all where people can be happy, not a small chapel focused on strict doctrine and limited agendas. we want to hear from you: do you agree the pope's moderate tone on controversial issues related to the church? text yes or no to 97999 or vote on line at wgntv.com/poll. we'll have results after tom skilling's 7-day forecast. the fbi chief says the washington navy yard gunman fired at random monday, killing 12 people. investigators say video shows aaron alexis carrying a bag into a bathroom and emerging with a shotgun. the remington 870 may have been disassembled in the bag. it took more
i have said that i repeat the madonna maria was more important than the apostles bishops beacons andests. women are more important that bishops and priests. each pope is guided by the holy spirit and it is marvelous to see how we responded, humble man courageous man and he has a sense of freedom and he is not looking over his shoulder asking how am i doing. he is as free as can be at that comes from his deep life of prayer and i think that is fascinating. pope francis says the church should be...
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it would, quote, take a road to damascus experience to change his mind on syria, the reference to apostleaul's biblical conversion to christianity while traveling to the syrian capital. >> i think the american people simply don't want to be involved in this kind of conflict when they don't see a compelling national interest or threat to the united states. >> boehner's job is no easier when it comes to domestic concern. yesterday the speaker was forced to withdraw a bill to fund the government because it could not pass his own caucus. though the bill stripped funding for the nation's health care law, the defunding providing was not tough enough for some house republicans who seemed ready to shut down the government unless their demands are met w only six legislative days left to negotiate with members of his own party speaker boehner seems out of ideas. asked how he might placate his caucus to avoid a shutdown, he said, do you have an idea? they will just shoot it down. fourth district deputy majority whip tom cole. thank you for joining us. >> alex, thank you. >> i'd like to begin with sy
it would, quote, take a road to damascus experience to change his mind on syria, the reference to apostleaul's biblical conversion to christianity while traveling to the syrian capital. >> i think the american people simply don't want to be involved in this kind of conflict when they don't see a compelling national interest or threat to the united states. >> boehner's job is no easier when it comes to domestic concern. yesterday the speaker was forced to withdraw a bill to fund the...
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and 12 months in a year, 12 hours, half a day, 12 zodiac signs, 12 apostles. castro and butch cassidy were both born on friday the 13th. and fdr never had a 13th guest at a meal and he never traveled on the 13th day. isn't that interesting? we'll be right back. ♪ for a strong bag that grips the can... get glad forceflex. small change, big difference. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male a
and 12 months in a year, 12 hours, half a day, 12 zodiac signs, 12 apostles. castro and butch cassidy were both born on friday the 13th. and fdr never had a 13th guest at a meal and he never traveled on the 13th day. isn't that interesting? we'll be right back. ♪ for a strong bag that grips the can... get glad forceflex. small change, big difference. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts...
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and then he says this, it is now revealed to his holy apostles and the prophets by the spirit. you can say, i read the word of god and i didn't understand it at all. and i guarantee you this, the average man who tries to terp -- interpret the word of god without the spirit of god, you can't do it! because spiritual things are spiritually, what? discerned! he says this in verse 30 of chapter 4, turn over there. i really want you to understand this, with a tender heart. there's a tenderness that was not there before. there is a sweetness that was not there before. husbands, now that you're saved, you should be sweeter than you were before. a lot of men are looking down at their shoes. you have the holy spirit within you, then, my friend, you are filled with the holy spirit of god with kindness, love, mercy and understanding. you will fail god. i do. when i fail god, i say, i don't want to live like that. i don't want to have that kind of thinking in my mind. i want you to take over and take charge and then, lord, lead me in my way. and then chapter 4, verse 30, these tender thoug
and then he says this, it is now revealed to his holy apostles and the prophets by the spirit. you can say, i read the word of god and i didn't understand it at all. and i guarantee you this, the average man who tries to terp -- interpret the word of god without the spirit of god, you can't do it! because spiritual things are spiritually, what? discerned! he says this in verse 30 of chapter 4, turn over there. i really want you to understand this, with a tender heart. there's a tenderness that...
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tradition has it the faith was brought here by the apostle mark. egypt was majority christian until the 10th century, when islam spread. even today, with an estimated 10% of this country's 85 million people, egyptian copts are a significant number. but they don't always live comfortably, says georgetown university's john esposito. >> this is an ancient church. it's the largest, most people would say, its the largest christian community in the middle east. but in the modern period, copts have continued to experience forms of discrimination, hate crimes, attacks on copts, and attacks on churches. >> reporter: in that period since the 1950s, under series of strongmen egyptian rulers, christian copts were free to practice their faith, but were second class citizens in other ways. and during outbursts of islamist terrorism here-- like the 1990s- - christians were targeted. but since the 2011 revolution that deposed hosni mubarak, especially after morsi came to power in 2012, christians came under pressure as never before, says mona makram ebeid, a copt,
tradition has it the faith was brought here by the apostle mark. egypt was majority christian until the 10th century, when islam spread. even today, with an estimated 10% of this country's 85 million people, egyptian copts are a significant number. but they don't always live comfortably, says georgetown university's john esposito. >> this is an ancient church. it's the largest, most people would say, its the largest christian community in the middle east. but in the modern period, copts...
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grace, now--look at what the apostle paul says in 1 corinthians 7. look at this. "but to the rest"--talking about marriage--"to the rest, i, not the lord"--did you see that? paul knows the lord enough to say, "i'm gonna tell you something, not the lord tell you, i am telling you," because he knows the lord. he says that, "if any brother has a wife who does not believe, and she is willing to live with him, let him not divorce her. and a woman who has a husband who does not believe, if he is willing to live with her, let her not divorce him." and every religious woman watching me right now need to listen to this. every religious guy also, alright? they are trying to find an excuse, alright, in the name, alright, of christ to divorce their unbelieving spouse. paul says, "i'm telling you, i know the lord enough to know this, okay? this is not god's will." why? next verse. "because the unbelieving husband is sanctified by the wife"--you know what is sanctified or not? literally the word in greek, "made holy." "and the unbelieving wife is sanctified"--made holy--"by the
grace, now--look at what the apostle paul says in 1 corinthians 7. look at this. "but to the rest"--talking about marriage--"to the rest, i, not the lord"--did you see that? paul knows the lord enough to say, "i'm gonna tell you something, not the lord tell you, i am telling you," because he knows the lord. he says that, "if any brother has a wife who does not believe, and she is willing to live with him, let him not divorce her. and a woman who has a husband...
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evidence showing that the implementation of obamacare was going to be a directly cause to shed jobs apostlesiam ultimately have is cost remaining the same as in terms of providing health care, but the reimbursements for medicare, medicaid, even private insurers goes down, and a half to cut the budget somewhere. lori: thank you. mike tobin. adam: a major glitch in the computer system, the "wall street journal" reporting people in 36 states will have a problem finding a just how much they need to pay to obtain health coverage. our own elizabeth macdonald has more. >> tracking this developing story to read the day, the health and human services administration says douglas will be cleared up by the time -- january 1st, meaning into yemen summit dec. design of these exchange policies. it will iron out hopefully. basically the tax credits, how you calculate that, if for the coverage. now tell you something. they were worried about this glitz, worried their answers would say we need to have consumers in the exchanges. didn't know what the pricing will be, that will scare away consumers. the exchang
evidence showing that the implementation of obamacare was going to be a directly cause to shed jobs apostlesiam ultimately have is cost remaining the same as in terms of providing health care, but the reimbursements for medicare, medicaid, even private insurers goes down, and a half to cut the budget somewhere. lori: thank you. mike tobin. adam: a major glitch in the computer system, the "wall street journal" reporting people in 36 states will have a problem finding a just how much...
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i mean, peter, the apostle peter and john were so different. i mean, peter was like this fireball. couldn't keep his mouth shut for 2 seconds. and john just kind of hung out with jesus, and even called himself--he referred to himself in the book that he wrote, "i am the disciple whom jesus loves." >> [laughing] >> joyce: now, i'm a fair amount like peter, and i can tell you right now, that grated on peter. you just have no idea how that grated on peter. and let's don't forget, when jesus was teaching about forgiveness, peter was the one who said, "how many times am i supposed to forgive my brother for the same thing?" these guys were people just like us. they got offended at each other. they were constantly dealing with that stuff. you know what, jesus had opportunity to be offended. let me ask you a question. he came to do a job. he was anointed to do that job. he had to maintain that anointing on his life. let me tell you, he needed an anointing to go to the cross. he needed the presence and the power of the holy spirit to make it through gethsemane. we have to have the power of
i mean, peter, the apostle peter and john were so different. i mean, peter was like this fireball. couldn't keep his mouth shut for 2 seconds. and john just kind of hung out with jesus, and even called himself--he referred to himself in the book that he wrote, "i am the disciple whom jesus loves." >> [laughing] >> joyce: now, i'm a fair amount like peter, and i can tell you right now, that grated on peter. you just have no idea how that grated on peter. and let's don't...
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john the apostle john. he was there he was there are to the whole deal, the whole ride.hn the gospel on the greek island of patmos. it is documented. he wrote it as an elderly man. that is eyewitness account. john didn't embellish very much. luke and matthew did but not john. when you read john's gospel he saw it happen. so you take what john writes and compare it to what the roman records were, the jewish records were, even islam, their historians wrote about jesus. you put all the research to see how it stacks up against the oral history of the gospels, presto you have -- bill: romance were brutal too. >> unbelievable. bill: you point out that many i was. a crucifix was type of intimidation. >> cross on cover of the book sends a message this is history book. that is the cross jesus was crucified on. not the small t you see the in the church. that stem was permanent. they put the top. lowered it down, you see the ropes that send as message we're not fooling around this book. this is what happened to jesus. if you want to know you read the book. if you don't want to know
john the apostle john. he was there he was there are to the whole deal, the whole ride.hn the gospel on the greek island of patmos. it is documented. he wrote it as an elderly man. that is eyewitness account. john didn't embellish very much. luke and matthew did but not john. when you read john's gospel he saw it happen. so you take what john writes and compare it to what the roman records were, the jewish records were, even islam, their historians wrote about jesus. you put all the research to...
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necessary and also a guy named robert williams who had already fled the country one of the leading apostles of fighting violence with violence. there were a number of people involved in monroe, north carolina, some big battles there. he was -- he was finding and malcolm was finding a lot more followers who were arguing no to nonviolence and no to integration. and at the same time that there was this movement on the left, and more radical edge of the civil rights movement to repudiate the very core of the movement, there was growing pressure from the right, not only developing plans to go after the movement, but movements throughout the south among the governors and the state legislatures to essentially passed constitutional amendments that would take the right of congress away to legislate anything on sole right. slowly moving toward passage of the time. it would have essentially created in the confederate states of america. there was a lot going on. he wanted to hold the movement together. the core of the movement was, of course, nonviolence and integration. to do that he had to somehow re
necessary and also a guy named robert williams who had already fled the country one of the leading apostles of fighting violence with violence. there were a number of people involved in monroe, north carolina, some big battles there. he was -- he was finding and malcolm was finding a lot more followers who were arguing no to nonviolence and no to integration. and at the same time that there was this movement on the left, and more radical edge of the civil rights movement to repudiate the very...
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resistance has started to and listen to malcolm x also robert williams but he was one of the leading apostles of fighting violence with i orolence. monroe, n there were a number of people involved in monroe north carolina with a big battle there where williams as a majorm figure and he was finding a lot were followers that were arguing note to non-violence and to same integration that were the two t pillars of the civil-rights movement. at the same time there is aical movement on the left a more radical move to repudiate, not also growing tessure from the right that tht only to develop those plans but it movements throughout to the south in the stateess legislature to have constitutional amendments to rig take congress is right of way to legislate anything on tim civil rights these amendments slowly moving toatesa passage basically keep warm dash created a new federal states. and web martin luther king would to to hold it to get there a and to put to the that h center of the move made inomehow the core of the movement was h the separation in the integration. he had to reach his father that wa
resistance has started to and listen to malcolm x also robert williams but he was one of the leading apostles of fighting violence with i orolence. monroe, n there were a number of people involved in monroe north carolina with a big battle there where williams as a majorm figure and he was finding a lot were followers that were arguing note to non-violence and to same integration that were the two t pillars of the civil-rights movement. at the same time there is aical movement on the left a...
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to paraphrase president reagan's old line about the apostles of quote, unquote fairness, maybe they are fair in one way, their policies don't discriminate. they bring misery to everybody, unless of course you're among the elite of the elite. and we all know why that is, because when government policies hurt economic growth by stifling opportunities and drying up investment, it's the american worker who loses. it's those at the bottom of the economic ladder who suffer the most. so the best thing we can do to help the poor and working classes is to get the private sector growing again and weigh know how it's done. by implementing things like a more competitive tax code, regulatory relief, approval of the keystone pipeline, and, of course, repealing obamacare, which is killing jobs. the fact is, the policies of today's washington democrats actually entrench unfairness. and make the playing field even more uneven. even the president's allies are beginning to understand big labor wants to rewrite some provisions of the same obamacare law they helped muscle through. why? because, predictably,
to paraphrase president reagan's old line about the apostles of quote, unquote fairness, maybe they are fair in one way, their policies don't discriminate. they bring misery to everybody, unless of course you're among the elite of the elite. and we all know why that is, because when government policies hurt economic growth by stifling opportunities and drying up investment, it's the american worker who loses. it's those at the bottom of the economic ladder who suffer the most. so the best thing...
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i quoal quote the apostle paul n romans. there is no time for a that. it is within the foundation of the biblical authority that the puritans crafted the mayflower compact and their system of government at policewomen ogee colony. paul johnson rightly observes that this was critical to laying the foundation for a successful united states of america. and ultimately it is a morality derived from god that had its strongest enduring influence over the nation, and this is what has crafted our history as a strong nation. i say all of this as a predicate to the answer -- the answer that people ask me, you know, why is it that we're trashing our judeo- christian values in favor of something that was not american to start with? and sadly our nation does not have the same belief today that we had back during the -- during that time in our history. we've become arrogant, inward-focused individuals indi. rather than sit submit to god's authority and definitions of truth, justice as we conduct our government's business, we have replaced them with our own ideals defi
i quoal quote the apostle paul n romans. there is no time for a that. it is within the foundation of the biblical authority that the puritans crafted the mayflower compact and their system of government at policewomen ogee colony. paul johnson rightly observes that this was critical to laying the foundation for a successful united states of america. and ultimately it is a morality derived from god that had its strongest enduring influence over the nation, and this is what has crafted our...