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saul the persecutor would become paul the apostle. love his patient love is kind it does not envy it does not boast it is not proud of the author of these deeply moving words in first corinthians is the same man who persecuted the early christians how can that be just so someone on one hand he was a brutal fanatic on the other hand a sensitive poet who wrote some of the bible's most beautiful verses. according to the bible the answer to how the brutal persecutor of christians became an apostle who spread the gospel of christ can be found on the road to damascus. as he near damascus on his journey suddenly a light from heaven flashed around him he fell to the ground and heard a voice say to him so all saul why do you persecute me. this is how saul's conversion is described in the act of the apostles. economic problems for damascus and i believe that paul had a deeply existential experience on the road to damascus it's a personal experience that's how he encountered christ and that's what made him change his life radically and it wasn't
saul the persecutor would become paul the apostle. love his patient love is kind it does not envy it does not boast it is not proud of the author of these deeply moving words in first corinthians is the same man who persecuted the early christians how can that be just so someone on one hand he was a brutal fanatic on the other hand a sensitive poet who wrote some of the bible's most beautiful verses. according to the bible the answer to how the brutal persecutor of christians became an apostle...
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i want you to tell us about the apostles. that after you graduated and came to this country, how many different places have you taught in the united states? niall: i first taught at new york university for a couple of years. and then went to harvard. and i was a professor at arvard for 12 years. and only recently moved to stanford. so three. i've given multiple guest lectures here, there, everywhere. but those three institutions are the ones where i've spent ime. brian: so who are or were or can be an apostle? what are they? niall: cambridge has a very remarkable institution that doesn't really have equivalents anywhere else. the cambridge apostles were -- are, because it still exists, a society of extreme intellectual exclusivity. it dates back to the 19th century. it was an intellectual discussion society. members would meet, give papers, be brilliant. eat sardines on toast. that's about it. doesn't sound like much, does it? but it was really and remains one of the most prestigious societies that one could be elected to. an
i want you to tell us about the apostles. that after you graduated and came to this country, how many different places have you taught in the united states? niall: i first taught at new york university for a couple of years. and then went to harvard. and i was a professor at arvard for 12 years. and only recently moved to stanford. so three. i've given multiple guest lectures here, there, everywhere. but those three institutions are the ones where i've spent ime. brian: so who are or were or...
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and three of the members were apostles. and this was probably the most successful intelligence operation in the 19th century, in the sense that by getting these recruits from the exclusive intellectual elite, they got access to key institutions in the british establishment including intelligent services and the foreign office. and they had really high caliber people on the payroll supplying intelligence are the british government to moscow in the 1930's, 1940's, 1950's. and the quality and quantity of the intelligence were astonishing. so what does this illustrate? well, it illustrates one important feature of networks. they're not very good at defending themselves. the apostles never considered the possibility that the k.g.b. would recruit members of the society to work the soviet intelligence but it happened. and it proved an enormous vulnerability for western intelligence in the early phase of the cold war as well as in world war ii. it took a great deal of effort them. al they made lots of mistakes that should have give
and three of the members were apostles. and this was probably the most successful intelligence operation in the 19th century, in the sense that by getting these recruits from the exclusive intellectual elite, they got access to key institutions in the british establishment including intelligent services and the foreign office. and they had really high caliber people on the payroll supplying intelligence are the british government to moscow in the 1930's, 1940's, 1950's. and the quality and...
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back out of curiosity and read the bible and looked for the first person they talked about, john the apostle. he was talking about the apocalypse but i didn't connect that except through john. then i started reading the gospel of john. it started with a poetic introduction. in the beginning it's the word, words with god and god was the world. i thought this is just like the eastern poetry i have been reading about cosmo. so i got absorbed in the story and that drew me into this person of christ that i had never encountered before, just to read it for my inspiration. that sunk in and carried through until after graduation. i came to the conviction that this is a person unique in human history. >> in relation to jesus and also with the church. you went back to catholic liturgies. >> yes. after about three or four months of just reading the bible two, three, four times a day and praying, i felt god saying go back to church. i said which one? i wasn't necessarily attached to the catholic church destroyed. he brought me back to remember the exact morning i had left. i looked around and said i am
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everything she thought she knew about the way the world works is now no longer viable she is now an apostle of satoshi welcome christine legarde bugan do. buga new. phone to do. low i also want to point out somebody else we've mocked many times over the years who also has come around because we did give him a lot of attention when he had the large short position in silver in the world we did give him a lot of attention when he basically received a backdoor bailout through the financial crisis we did give him a lot of attention when he called bitcoin a fraud but i do want to remind people from january ninth two thousand and eighteen just a few weeks after jamie dimon had called big point a fraud here's a headline that we didn't cover because we were covering the genesis block during that week and that is jamie dimon says he regrets calling big green a fraud and believes in the technology behind it in september diamond called bitcoin a fraud i regret making that comment he said tuesday on fox business the block chain is real he added in the interview you can have crypto dollars and stuff like
everything she thought she knew about the way the world works is now no longer viable she is now an apostle of satoshi welcome christine legarde bugan do. buga new. phone to do. low i also want to point out somebody else we've mocked many times over the years who also has come around because we did give him a lot of attention when he had the large short position in silver in the world we did give him a lot of attention when he basically received a backdoor bailout through the financial crisis...
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the new and forced converts in trivial matters thus the christian artist depicts christ and the apostles eating in care food at the last supper roast guinea pig and local fruit. all the or. the or the virgin mary said is portrayed with indian features. all on. the black jesus on the side altar is almost as the city's patron. the faithful believe he rescued the city from total destruction during the seventeenth century when an earthquake devastated large parts of the city. the inhabitants took the black jesus from his altar and stood him for three days in front of the cathedral there were no further tremors and no more damage deliverance which is still commemorated by an annual procession. the people of presume the indian aspects of their village all city alongside the christians to this day every year representatives of the surrounding towns and villages come to cusco to celebrate the feast of the earth mother still venerated as a fertility goddess by the catch why india was. the first of all brings the old legends back to life some remember monk look up at the ancestor of all the intel'
the new and forced converts in trivial matters thus the christian artist depicts christ and the apostles eating in care food at the last supper roast guinea pig and local fruit. all the or. the or the virgin mary said is portrayed with indian features. all on. the black jesus on the side altar is almost as the city's patron. the faithful believe he rescued the city from total destruction during the seventeenth century when an earthquake devastated large parts of the city. the inhabitants took...
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mind works especially if you're in the financial industry to begin to understand that you now are apostleof social nakamoto so i want to talk about like he had mentioned. that governments would respond if the individuals had too much sovereignty that they're going to smash you they're going to throw you into a gulag they are going to destroy you they will not let you become more powerful than my bank you collectively more powerful than my bank so there is another story related to that that shows that well in fact. bitcoin is censorship resistant you can try all you want to restrict us to put it down but the whole community is global it's decentralized it's peer to peer and it's the smartest people in the world now china of course everybody knows is a giant behemoth state they have a lot of control over their citizenry they have a lot of capital controls they have a lot of the great firewall of china and we know that they've cracked down on decline chinese entrepreneurs have some creative responses to the government's crackdown on crypto crypto is far from dead in china is starting to eke
mind works especially if you're in the financial industry to begin to understand that you now are apostleof social nakamoto so i want to talk about like he had mentioned. that governments would respond if the individuals had too much sovereignty that they're going to smash you they're going to throw you into a gulag they are going to destroy you they will not let you become more powerful than my bank you collectively more powerful than my bank so there is another story related to that that...
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concert of yours eric and your first concert michael so i just want to say the passing the baton the apostle the bagel i see the bagel pouring the coffee first question to call in with a full mouthful of lox bagel what's the story behind the well you know we think of brooklyn as the berlin of america so there you have it no actually our name is. comes from the blue writer group they're plowing right to. who we were inspired by their search of cross disciplinary work hundred years ago and music and but we did want to refer to the place that we call home brooklyn so eric how do you find a list music because you or your albums a full of the craziest titles five legged cats and all sorts of things. where do you find i think a lot of the repertoire that we play of course we play a lot of music by college and i think then expanding out your friends that are composers friends of friends that are composers then of course there's the reach outside of the internal circle which brings us to composers that we wouldn't have known as sara lee but it can been influenced by more so because of actually frien
concert of yours eric and your first concert michael so i just want to say the passing the baton the apostle the bagel i see the bagel pouring the coffee first question to call in with a full mouthful of lox bagel what's the story behind the well you know we think of brooklyn as the berlin of america so there you have it no actually our name is. comes from the blue writer group they're plowing right to. who we were inspired by their search of cross disciplinary work hundred years ago and music...
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everything she thought she knew about the way the world works is now no longer viable she is now an apostleof satoshi welcome christine legarde be able to do. buga new. photos do you. visit law i also want to point out somebody else we've mocked many times over the years who also has come around because we did give him a lot of attention when he had a large short position in silver in the world we did give him a lot of attention when he basically received a back door bell out through the financial crisis we didn't give him a lot of attention when he called bitcoin a fraud but i do want to remind people from january ninth two thousand and eighteen just a few weeks after jamie dimon had called big point a fraud here's a headline that we didn't cover because we were covering the genesis block during that week and that is jamie dimon says he regrets calling big corina fraud and believes in the technology behind it in september diamond calls bitcoin a fraud i regret making that comment he said tuesday on fox business the block chain is real he added in the interview you can have crypto dollars i
everything she thought she knew about the way the world works is now no longer viable she is now an apostleof satoshi welcome christine legarde be able to do. buga new. photos do you. visit law i also want to point out somebody else we've mocked many times over the years who also has come around because we did give him a lot of attention when he had a large short position in silver in the world we did give him a lot of attention when he basically received a back door bell out through the...
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we go back a ways.ever since i first met you in the reagan white house, you have been an apostle of growth. you say growth cures income inequality. budget deficits. but if china and the u.s. slapped tariffs on each other, even president trump said that could hurt the economy. here he is. >> we may take a hit. you know what, ultimately, we will be much stronger for it but it's something we have to do.>>chris: here's a lunch from an article. trump should examine the historical record on tariffs because they have almost never worked as intended and almost always deliver an unhappy ending. larry, i assume you agree with that because you wrote it. >> i do. i agree with it. it is still my position. the president knows that. but around this action, i will stay with this, the path to free trade has to include china acting in concert with first world nations. >>chris: even if we end up in a trade war? >> we are not going to end up in a trade war. >>chris: they aren't backing off.>> we haven't enacted anything. we got several months here. >>chris: you say the president is a blessing.towers have to b
we go back a ways.ever since i first met you in the reagan white house, you have been an apostle of growth. you say growth cures income inequality. budget deficits. but if china and the u.s. slapped tariffs on each other, even president trump said that could hurt the economy. here he is. >> we may take a hit. you know what, ultimately, we will be much stronger for it but it's something we have to do.>>chris: here's a lunch from an article. trump should examine the historical record...
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problems and drones are no different russia's postal service has been taking them for a spin to deliver apostles but things didn't go quite as planned during the day. a russian drone was supposed to deliver its first partial from one remote village to a neighboring one. the postal service wanted to celebrate the occasion. i'm very happy that we're launching this project here today which should on the dotted lead be successful. however the drone didn't get far. it crashed after just a few seconds in the air. nobody was injured. but the dream won't be flying again any time soon. that's it you're up to date with the latest from the wild old business on how the homefront thanks for your company and . going to the to going to. the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to. the to. the to the to the to. those done the germany is a strong country. that we have achieved so much we can do this and if something hinders on some we must overcome it. going where it's uncomfortable global news that matters w made for mines. euro. zone what unites. what defines. the body of. polish. what binds the co
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problems and drones are no different russia's postal service has been taking them for a spin sutil of apostles but things didn't go quite as planned during the day before. a russian drone was supposed to deliver its first parcel from one remote village to a neighboring one. but the postal service wanted to celebrate the occasion. i'm very happy that we're launching this project here today which showed on the dotted lead be successful. however the drone didn't get far. it crashed after just a few seconds in the air. nobody was injured. but the dream won't be flying again any time soon. that's it you're up to date with the latest from the walled old business on helena humphrey thanks evah your company and . going to try to. control the. i'm going to. try to cut. cut cut. cut. cut cut cut cut. cut cut cut cut cut. cut. when i was young means about changing the world. but i was a woman in egypt some things turned out differently forced marriage genital mutilation humiliation. so i know what else a doll we read about. the written word to stand up for women's rights. now while inside our the free vo
problems and drones are no different russia's postal service has been taking them for a spin sutil of apostles but things didn't go quite as planned during the day before. a russian drone was supposed to deliver its first parcel from one remote village to a neighboring one. but the postal service wanted to celebrate the occasion. i'm very happy that we're launching this project here today which showed on the dotted lead be successful. however the drone didn't get far. it crashed after just a...
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the apostle paul said that by his resurrection he was proven to be the son of god.t means everything he said about heaven, hell and salvation are true and it means that his promise we shall be raised again from the dead is also true. that's great hope for everybody. arthel: and we leave it on a positive note. pastor jeffers, happy easter ifo you and your family. >> thank you. eric: happy easter. it's going to be exciting later on tonight. got to keep your eyes on the sky because a defuncts space station is going to reenter the atmosphere and crash into earth. when and where, nobody knows that. we'll break down the most likely sphwhair yoscenarios of where tg could hit. eric: well it sounds like a science fiction movie, the defuncts space station could fall out of the sky at me moment. could hit pretty much anywhere but the problem is they don't know exactly precisely where or when this is all going to happen. so brian llenas, save it please. how bad is this? >> there's so much unpredictability partly because of the bus-size space station is tumbling and spinning al
the apostle paul said that by his resurrection he was proven to be the son of god.t means everything he said about heaven, hell and salvation are true and it means that his promise we shall be raised again from the dead is also true. that's great hope for everybody. arthel: and we leave it on a positive note. pastor jeffers, happy easter ifo you and your family. >> thank you. eric: happy easter. it's going to be exciting later on tonight. got to keep your eyes on the sky because a...
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martin luther king, the apostle of nonviolence in the civil rights movement has been shot to death innning from the scene. officers also reportedly chased and fired on a car containing two white men.
martin luther king, the apostle of nonviolence in the civil rights movement has been shot to death innning from the scene. officers also reportedly chased and fired on a car containing two white men.
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martin luther king, the apostle of nonviolence in the civil rights movement, has been shot to death in memphis, tennessee. police have issued an all points bulletin for a well-dressed young white man seen fleeing the scene. dr. king was standing on the balcony of a second room hotel room tonight when according to a companion, a shot was fired fro
martin luther king, the apostle of nonviolence in the civil rights movement, has been shot to death in memphis, tennessee. police have issued an all points bulletin for a well-dressed young white man seen fleeing the scene. dr. king was standing on the balcony of a second room hotel room tonight when according to a companion, a shot was fired fro
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apostle one of the more liberal we. come to the. ok. you know. who knows that he will be. put on somebody to live but. on his authority when he went to. months out of the woods and out though that he thought was the persona and those missiles up in the open. the book he said we always will be in the early and there was a bit of but the devaney i mean seasoned to the present if you will from the conduct all of you know more than it is just the. person of we part of the north side with those admitted it was though because the view was the. c. one of the c. one of the level you don't mean to only persona but a man of a dog you. could be to kill him and. kill the theme. about it i mean it was the norm. so start on who have a good style you know what we did. a mortar. pose on that. was uncle and all that material is that up with a particular lot in the sense of somebody's death here. keep your disposal this is . known as east i'm not done in the sense of the noisy. yeah it was all of these balls all you know that are the norm it's a million to them all year in only two people w
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apostle one in a more liberal he. was apparently. ok and no. for the other thirty of the three with little bits you know. you put us under the lip of the fundies of authority of anyone. other than weasel out though and if that was the persona and those miscible with an open. the body sebelius will be mentally and those into the liberty doesn't really mean she isn't in the present if you will if you know he got all but to no more than it is the with. the pursuit of we part of the north it was neat that it was though because the views of the. sea want to be see all of them have a view i mean the only persona that has put a man of a daughter with. the. care of the cyclone. that it. defies the norbert. so it's not on when we have a good style your good if there. are no special create but. that. because the i'm order. of the film if it was a man suppose uncle and all the material is then up with a particle out in a sense of somebody's death and keyboards preside it just doesn't get them all that i'm known as you still not done your sins of the noise
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the charles bridge is lined with thirty statues of apostles angels and theologians but these are copies the originals are kept safe and sound in the museum the oldest one is unique . that is the statue was the first to stand on the bridge. it was both here and sixteen eighty three it depicts st john of nethermost and it's the only bronze here the st john is the patron saint of bridges the world over but especially in europe i like him in particular that he protects people who work on the water milk up america but off you go your body. on the. banks the sixteen arches of the charles bridge dominate the view. i like it in the morning early in the evening you know people it's a good place very calm as you cross the bridge it's like you're taking a step back into time so you're getting the history and you're crossing the river and you just get that feeling when you're in prague and it's beautiful. your viewers who have fallen under the bridges spell have sent us some of their photos. as daniel batman often crosses the ten meter wide bridge himself. just like you know most of the day i walk
the charles bridge is lined with thirty statues of apostles angels and theologians but these are copies the originals are kept safe and sound in the museum the oldest one is unique . that is the statue was the first to stand on the bridge. it was both here and sixteen eighty three it depicts st john of nethermost and it's the only bronze here the st john is the patron saint of bridges the world over but especially in europe i like him in particular that he protects people who work on the water...
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king, the luther apostle of the civil rights movement has been shot to death in memphis, tennessee.resent issued a bulletin for an arrest scene running from the scene. officers reportedly chased and fired on a car containing two white men.
king, the luther apostle of the civil rights movement has been shot to death in memphis, tennessee.resent issued a bulletin for an arrest scene running from the scene. officers reportedly chased and fired on a car containing two white men.
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. >> there was among the 12 apostles, one traitor betrayed with a kiss.if should be no wonder therefore among so many thousand true patriots as new england contains, this should be even 12 judases, ready to betray the country for a few pieces of silver. >> they speak of that submission which we owe to it, they put christians in mind that civil government was the order and institution of god himself. that by disobeying legal government, we disobey god. >> this one deals with the concept of submission or betrayal. again, that was a big topic in that time when america was sort of paving their own course. which way are we. are we submitting to the rule or betrayers of it, and there was a lot of argument going on. we have taken those topics on here, not only in film but also in documents you read here also. >> speaking of jefferson, over here this is known as the jefferson bible lives and morals of jesus christ. there's only one jefferson bible where he would use the french, greek, english and would do a cut and paste from gospel. the original at smithsonian i
. >> there was among the 12 apostles, one traitor betrayed with a kiss.if should be no wonder therefore among so many thousand true patriots as new england contains, this should be even 12 judases, ready to betray the country for a few pieces of silver. >> they speak of that submission which we owe to it, they put christians in mind that civil government was the order and institution of god himself. that by disobeying legal government, we disobey god. >> this one deals with...
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the apostle paul has told us that when all other experiences and virtues of humanity have been left behindfaith, hope, and love remain. but the greatest of these is love. martin exemplified all three with intensity amid the tempestuous seas and storms of injustice, hateful violence that threatened the very life of mankind, his faith was a solid, immovable rock. he received hundreds of threats upon his life, yet he walked among them unafraid. his fatal commitment was to be -- to do god's will for him. his trust was in god alone. on that rock of faith god raised , in him a lighthouse of hope. no white backlash nor black backlash nor massive indifference could cause him to despair. he dreamed a dream of world brotherhood, and unlike most of us, he gave himself absolutely to work for the fulfillment of this inspired hope. in that lighthouse of hope god lighted in martin a torch of love. he loved all men, even the hate-filled foe of all he represented. he tried sympathetically to understand. he sought to relieve the slavery of the oppressors and the oppressed. by overcoming pressures on his tim
the apostle paul has told us that when all other experiences and virtues of humanity have been left behindfaith, hope, and love remain. but the greatest of these is love. martin exemplified all three with intensity amid the tempestuous seas and storms of injustice, hateful violence that threatened the very life of mankind, his faith was a solid, immovable rock. he received hundreds of threats upon his life, yet he walked among them unafraid. his fatal commitment was to be -- to do god's will...
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after the death and resurrection of christ, the apostles traveled far and wide to spread the christianessage. supposedly, st. james went on a missionary trip from the holy land all the way to this remote corner of northwest spain. according to legend, in the year 813, st. james' remains were discovered in the town that would soon bear his name. people began walking there to pay homage to his relics. after a 12th-century pope decreed that the pilgrimage could earn forgiveness for your sins, the popularity of the camino de santiago soared. the camino also served a political purpose. it's no coincidence that the discovery of st. james' remains happened when muslim moors controlled most of spain. the whole phenomenon of the camino helped fuel the european passion to retake spain and push the moors back into africa. but by about 1500, with the dawn of the renaissance and the reformation, interest in the camino died almost completely. then, in the 1960s, a handful of priests re-established the tradition. the route has since enjoyed a huge resurgence, with 100,000 pilgrims trekking the santia
after the death and resurrection of christ, the apostles traveled far and wide to spread the christianessage. supposedly, st. james went on a missionary trip from the holy land all the way to this remote corner of northwest spain. according to legend, in the year 813, st. james' remains were discovered in the town that would soon bear his name. people began walking there to pay homage to his relics. after a 12th-century pope decreed that the pilgrimage could earn forgiveness for your sins, the...
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after the death and resurrection of christ, the apostles traveled far and wide to spread the christianosedly, st. james went on a missionary trip from the holy land all the way to this remote corner of northwest spain. according to legend, in the year 813, st. james' remains were discovered in the town that would soon bear his name. people began walking there to pay homage to his relics. after a 12th-century pope decreed that the pilgrimage could earn forgiveness for your sins, the popularity of the camino de santiago soared. the camino also served a political purpose. it's no coincidence that the discovery of st. james' remains happened when muslim moors controlled most of spain. the whole phenomenon of the camino helped fuel the european passion to retake spain and push the moors back into africa. but by about 1500, with the dawn of the renaissance and the reformation, interest in the camino died almost completely. then, in the 1960s, a handful of priests re-established the tradition. the route has since enjoyed a huge resurgence, with 100,000 pilgrims trekking the santiago each year
after the death and resurrection of christ, the apostles traveled far and wide to spread the christianosedly, st. james went on a missionary trip from the holy land all the way to this remote corner of northwest spain. according to legend, in the year 813, st. james' remains were discovered in the town that would soon bear his name. people began walking there to pay homage to his relics. after a 12th-century pope decreed that the pilgrimage could earn forgiveness for your sins, the popularity...
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what better way to the apostle of nonviolence them with a mitral quality?ose and united an action, they were bled forward by the son who bears doctor qing's name. “— the son who bears doctor qing's name. —— king. and the celebration continued right to decide so twe nty20s continued right to decide so twenty20s final moments. the lunch crowd rejoiced as the artists performed with seoul. but they also reflected on this will writes piros unfinished dreams. we must show the world that violent assassins felt the tremor on this sacred and on this day 50 years ago. she did not tell the dream. thank god for doctor king's dream. these that we can do better together she lives the lives. geoff the jacks and returned to the spot where you witness the assassination. and every tiny scab comes off, the sort you still raw. ——jesse comes off, the sort you still raw. —— jesse jackson. the bluster losers. this as the site of the crucifixion. not farfrom losers. this as the site of the crucifixion. not far from year as the resurrection and the new open the resurrection and the
what better way to the apostle of nonviolence them with a mitral quality?ose and united an action, they were bled forward by the son who bears doctor qing's name. “— the son who bears doctor qing's name. —— king. and the celebration continued right to decide so twe nty20s continued right to decide so twenty20s final moments. the lunch crowd rejoiced as the artists performed with seoul. but they also reflected on this will writes piros unfinished dreams. we must show the world that...
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elizabeth the conversion of indiana jones paul the apostle a missionary of jesus. goodness of this response saw a man who transformed from soul to clay the legendary convert to christianity led a life of the adventurous st paul furious mission. a fifteen minute spot g.w. . learned german with w. . any time any place. whether with joe joe and her friends. colleagues discuss it in mexico mr spitzer's exposure juggles a war with britain all over the world. online and interactive. german to go. and learn german for free with d w. p. birth place home tunes of species playing a home worth saving going to those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. like deals that protect the climate boost green energy solutions and reforestation. was out of people you cannot protect the force to create interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental protection was. using all channels available to inspire people to take action and we're determined to build something here f
elizabeth the conversion of indiana jones paul the apostle a missionary of jesus. goodness of this response saw a man who transformed from soul to clay the legendary convert to christianity led a life of the adventurous st paul furious mission. a fifteen minute spot g.w. . learned german with w. . any time any place. whether with joe joe and her friends. colleagues discuss it in mexico mr spitzer's exposure juggles a war with britain all over the world. online and interactive. german to go. and...
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the apostle paul has told us that when all other experiences of humanity have been left loved, faith,ut the greatest of these is love. three exemplified all with intensity amid the tempestuous and storms of thattice, hateful violence threaten the very life of mankind, his faith was a solid, received rock. he hundreds of threats upon his life, yet he walked among them unafraid. his fatal commitment was to be .od's will for him this trust was in god alone. god raised in him a lighthouse of hope. nor massive indifference could cause him to despair. he dreamed a dream of world brotherhood, and unlike most of absolutely himself to work for the fulfillment of this inspired hope. godhat lighthouse of hope lighted in martin a torch of love. he loved all men, even the hate-filled foe of all he represented. he tried sympathetically to understand. relieve the oppressors and the oppressed. by overcoming pressures on his he had timergy, yet to bring comfort and counsel. to avoid he had never seen before, or park a car for a woman who is a complete stranger. what a legacy of love he has left. child
the apostle paul has told us that when all other experiences of humanity have been left loved, faith,ut the greatest of these is love. three exemplified all with intensity amid the tempestuous and storms of thattice, hateful violence threaten the very life of mankind, his faith was a solid, received rock. he hundreds of threats upon his life, yet he walked among them unafraid. his fatal commitment was to be .od's will for him this trust was in god alone. god raised in him a lighthouse of hope....
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. >> there was among the 12 apostles one traitor who traded with a kiss and if among so many true compatriots that england contains there should be 12 ju ka judases to portray the country. >> and with that submission that we owe to it, keep in mind that civil government was the order and institution of god, himself, and that by disobey iing the lel government, we disobey god. >> this one, and the one that we were just at deals with the concept of submission or betrayal. again, that is a big topic in that time when america was sort of, you know, paving their own course. which way are we -- submitting to the rule or betray yours -- betrayiers of it? so we have taken on these topics and not only in film, but the documents that you read here also are. >> speaking of jefferson, and over here, this is known as the jefferson bible or the life and morals of jesus christ. there is only one jefferson bible where he would use the french, the greek and the english and he would do a little bit of cut and paste from the gospels and the original is at the smithsonian institute, but in 1904, the government p
. >> there was among the 12 apostles one traitor who traded with a kiss and if among so many true compatriots that england contains there should be 12 ju ka judases to portray the country. >> and with that submission that we owe to it, keep in mind that civil government was the order and institution of god, himself, and that by disobey iing the lel government, we disobey god. >> this one, and the one that we were just at deals with the concept of submission or betrayal. again,...
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the apostle paul has told us that when all other experiences and virtues of humanity have been left behind hope, and love remain. but the greatest of these is love. martin exemplified all three in the rarest intensity. amid the tempestuous seas and storms of injustice, hateful violence which threatened the very life of mankind, his faith was a solid, immovable rock. he received hundreds of threats upon his life, yet for 13 years he walked among them unafraid. to dotal commitment was god's will for him. his trust was in god alone. on that rock of faith, god raised in him a lighthouse of hope. no white backlash nor black backlash nor massive indifference could cause him to despair. he dreamed a dream of world brotherhood, and unlike most of us, he gave himself absolutely to work for the fulfillment of this inspired hope. in that lighthouse of hope, god delighted -- lighted in martin a torch of love. he loved all men, even the hate-filled foe of all he represented. he tried sympathetically to understand. he sought to relieve the slavery of the oppressors and the -- as well as that of the oppr
the apostle paul has told us that when all other experiences and virtues of humanity have been left behind hope, and love remain. but the greatest of these is love. martin exemplified all three in the rarest intensity. amid the tempestuous seas and storms of injustice, hateful violence which threatened the very life of mankind, his faith was a solid, immovable rock. he received hundreds of threats upon his life, yet for 13 years he walked among them unafraid. to dotal commitment was god's will...
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as it selects its first-ever latin america and chinese-american apostle. the announcement came at the start of a conference in utah. they join a panel dominated by white american men. more than half of the church is 60 million members live outside the u.s. you might want to take a look up at the sky for the second and final blooming of the year. this is extra special, will tell you why, next. . . liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. molly: tonight another blue moon will rise into the sky. it's the second one of the year. [national anthem] >>> families across our nation gather in homes, churches and synagogue to light candles and to praise god. on easter sunday we proclaim with joy christ is risen. >>> the president thinks that amazon founder and owner jeff bedos is using the washington post to boost his bottom line. >>> 60 diplomats being kicked o
as it selects its first-ever latin america and chinese-american apostle. the announcement came at the start of a conference in utah. they join a panel dominated by white american men. more than half of the church is 60 million members live outside the u.s. you might want to take a look up at the sky for the second and final blooming of the year. this is extra special, will tell you why, next. . . liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got...